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Freelove Canfield 1726–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 DEC 1726

Birth Location: New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield)

Death Date: 5 MAR 1801

Death Location: New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield)

Father: Azariah Canfield

Mother: Mary Baldwin

Spouse(s):

Children(s): David Lacy, Isaac Lacy, Olive Lacy

In 1726, Freelove Canfield entered the world in New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield), born to Azariah Azahara Canfield And Mary Baldwin. Freelove Canfield married Ebenezer Lacy, and had children including David Lacy, Isaac Lacy, Olive Lacy. Freelove Canfield passed away in 1801 in New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield).

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Biography

  • In 1726, Freelove Canfield entered the world in New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield), born to Azariah Azahara Canfield And Mary Baldwin.
  • Freelove Canfield married Ebenezer Lacy, and had children including David Lacy, Isaac Lacy, Olive Lacy.
  • Freelove Canfield passed away in 1801 in New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield).

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Freelove Canfield's Ancestors

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Freelove Canfield
1726–1801
Birth Place: New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield)
Parents
Azariah (Azahara) Canfield
1690–1769
Milford, Connecticut (New Haven)
Mary Baldwin
1704–
Weq Uandanch, Milford, Conneticut (New Haven)
Grandparents
Jeremiah Canfield
1662–1740
Milford, Connecticut (New Haven)
Alice Hines
1667–1739
Milford, Connecticut (New Haven)
John ("Nauasee") Baldwin
1684–
Litchfield, Connecticut (Litchfield)
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Canfield
1623–1689
Phebe Crane
1626–1690
Richard Baldwin
1665–
Ann Warrups
1670–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Canfield
1596–
Jasper Crane
1599–1680
Alice Leave
1608–1675
Chicken Warrups
1650–1749

Freelove Canfield's Descendants

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Freelove Canfield (29 DEC 1726–5 MAR 1801)
  1. 1. David Lacy 1752–1806
  2. 2. Isaac Lacy 1754–1830 m. Lydia Pratt 1764–1809
    1. 1. Canfield (Isaac) Lacy 1828–1909 m. Elizabeth Horton 1826–1901
  3. 3. Olive Lacy 1749–

Freelove Canfield's Timeline

2 Records

1726
29 DEC 1726
Birth of Freelove Canfield in New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield)
New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield)
1801
5 MAR 1801
Age 75
Death of Freelove Canfield in New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield)
New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 DEC 1726
    Event Place: New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield)
    Record Source:
    [1] Edmund West, Provo Utah, The Gene Pool was created for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive. Records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool the electronic rights to the data were purchased. (Ancestry.Com)
    [2] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 MAR 1801
    Event Place: New Milford, Connecticut (Litchfield)
    Record Source:
    [1] Edmund West, Provo Utah, The Gene Pool was created for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive. Records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool the electronic rights to the data were purchased. (Ancestry.Com)
    [2] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R)

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