Lucy Ann Kidd-Key

Stuart Robinson's Institute at Georgetown, Kentucky, where she specialized in literature and history.

[3] About 1858, at age 17, she married Dr. Henry Byrd Kidd (1821–1877) of Kentucky, a physician-planter, and took up her residence on an extensive plantation near Yazoo City, Mississippi.

At his death in 1877, after a long period of invalidism, he left many debts, and three small children.

She was married in 1894, to Bishop Joseph Staunton Key (1829–1916), of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

In 1908, she organized the Kidd-Key Conservatory of Music and Art, of which she became the president, and brought some of the best teachers available.

Lucy Ann Kidd
Lucy Ann Kidd–Key