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Laura Lavina McCoy 1841–1915 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 JAN 1841

Birth Location: Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, United States of America

Death Date: Feb. 3, 1915

Death Location: South Haven, Van Buren County, Michigan, United States of America

Father: George McCoy

Mother: Harriet Nye

Spouse(s): James Willard

Children(s): Lydia Willard

The story of Laura Lavina McCoy began in 1841 in Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, United States of America. Laura Lavina McCoy married James G Willard, and had children including Lydia Belle Willard. Laura Lavina McCoy passed away in 1915 in South Haven, Van Buren County, Michigan, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Laura Lavina McCoy began in 1841 in Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, United States of America.
  • Laura Lavina McCoy married James G Willard, and had children including Lydia Belle Willard.
  • Laura Lavina McCoy passed away in 1915 in South Haven, Van Buren County, Michigan, United States of America.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Laura McCoy's Ancestors

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Laura McCoy
1841–1915
Birth Place: Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, United States of America
Parents
George William McCoy
1814–1881
McCoy,Montgomery,Virginia
Harriet Nye
1822–1906
Wayne, Wayne, Ohio
Grandparents
George McCoy
1784–1855
Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Martha ("Patsey" A.) Kirk
1782–1865
Virginia, USA
Benjamin Nye
1796–1852
Montpelier, Washington, Vermont, USA
Azubah Webster
1798–1879
Dummerston, Windham, Vermont
Great-Grandparents
Susanna Moore
1755–1830
Iram Nye
1751–1802
Eleanor Ellis
1752–1826
Asahel I
1769–1847
Jennet Sloan
1771–1837
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sarah Moor
1733–1800
Benjamin Nye
1717–1801
Mary Swift
1722–1815
Elijah Ellis
1727–1803
Hannah Mason
1728–1824

Laura McCoy's Descendants

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Laura (Lavina) McCoy (20 JAN 1841–Feb. 3, 1915) m. James (G) Willard (5 Aug 1827–17 Jan 1906)
  1. 1. Lydia (Belle) Willard 1858–1943 m. Stephen (Leonard) Curtis 1850–1928
    1. 1. Grace (Willard) Curtis 1881–1913 m. William (Regina) Weber 1872–1922
      1. 1. Frederick (Reginia) Weber 1905–1994 m. Katharine (Madison) Kingman 1909–2000
        1. 1. Frederick (Reginia Weber) Jr. 1935–1966 m. Frances (Ann) Shuttleworth 1935–1966

Laura McCoy's Timeline

3 Records

1841
20 JAN 1841
Birth of Laura Lavina McCoy in Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, United States of America
Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, United States of America
1857
1857
Age 16
Laura Lavina McCoy was married
None
1915
Feb. 3, 1915
Age 74
Death of Laura Lavina McCoy in South Haven, Van Buren County, Michigan, United States of America
South Haven, Van Buren County, Michigan, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 JAN 1841
    Event Place: Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, United States of America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1857

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Feb. 3, 1915
    Event Place: South Haven, Van Buren County, Michigan, United States of America

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