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Margaret D. Lacey 1873–1958 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Feb 1873

Birth Location: Salisbury, Sangamon, Illinois, USA

Death Date: 23 Oct 1958

Death Location: Springfield, Illinois

Father: Jacob Lacy

Mother: Susannah Gard

Spouse(s): George Wahl

Children(s): Byron Wahl, Ray Wahl, Virgia Wahl, Donald Wahl, Florence Strate, Stuart Wahl, Howard Wahl, Blanche Wahl, Fern Wahl, Vera Fishback

The story of Margaret D. Lacey began in 1873 in Salisbury, Sangamon, Illinois, USA. In 1930, Margaret D. Lacey resided in Gardner, Gardner, Sangamon, Illinois, USA. Margaret D. Lacey married George Wahl, and had children including Blanche Wahl, Byron Wahl, Donald Wahl, Fern Opal Wahl, Florence Helen Wahl Strate, Howard Ernest Wahl, Ray Wahl, Stuart Elmore Wahl, Vera Sue Wahl Fishback, Virgia S Wahl. Margaret D. Lacey passed away in 1958 in Springfield, Illinois.

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Biography

  • The story of Margaret D. Lacey began in 1873 in Salisbury, Sangamon, Illinois, USA.
  • In 1930, Margaret D. Lacey resided in Gardner, Gardner, Sangamon, Illinois, USA.
  • Margaret D. Lacey married George Wahl, and had children including Blanche Wahl, Byron Wahl, Donald Wahl, Fern Opal Wahl, Florence Helen Wahl Strate, Howard Ernest Wahl, Ray Wahl, Stuart Elmore Wahl, Vera Sue Wahl Fishback, Virgia S Wahl.
  • Margaret D. Lacey passed away in 1958 in Springfield, Illinois.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Margaret Lacey's Ancestors

Self
Margaret Lacey
1873–1958
Birth Place: Salisbury, Sangamon, Illinois, USA
Parents
Jacob C Lacy
1833–1908
Sangamon, Illinois
Susannah Gard
1832–1892
Paris, Fayette, Indiana, USA
Grandparents
Clawson Lacy
1800–1879
Morrris Co., New Jersey
Lacy
1799–1879
Morris, New Jersey, United States
Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Force
1776–1855
Force
1778–1863
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Squire Forshay)
1745–1829
Force
1750–1836

Margaret Lacey's Descendants

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Margaret (D.) Lacey (25 Feb 1873–23 Oct 1958) m. George Wahl (abt 1862–03 Mar 1938)
  1. 1. Byron Wahl 1910–1992
  2. 2. Ray (*) Wahl 1913–1996
  3. 3. Virgia (S) Wahl 1900–
  4. 4. Donald Wahl 1916–1917
  5. 5. Florence (Helen Wahl) Strate 1902–1965
  6. 6. Stuart (Elmore) Wahl 1907–1974
  7. 7. Howard (Ernest) Wahl 1896–1987
  8. 8. Blanche Wahl 1894–1937
  9. 9. Fern (Opal) Wahl 1890–1969 m. Frank (W) Irwin 1887–1980
    1. 1. Avery (E) Irwin 1913–
    2. 2. Bernice (M) Irwin 1911–1991 m. Charles (William) Hopwood 1907–1975
      1. 1. Virgil (Allen Hopwood) Sr. 1930–2012
      2. 2. Donald (Lee Hopwood) Sr 1934–2014
      3. 3. Carroll (R. Hoppy) Hopwood 1932–2010
      4. 4. Wanda (June) Hopwood 1938–2020
      5. 5. Helen (Francis) Hopwood 1936–2004
  10. 10. Vera (Sue Wahl) Fishback 1899–1961

Margaret Lacey's Timeline

3 Records

1873
25 Feb 1873
Birth of Margaret D. Lacey in Salisbury, Sangamon, Illinois, USA
Salisbury, Sangamon, Illinois, USA
1930
1930
Age 57
Margaret D. Lacey resided here in Gardner, Gardner, Sangamon, Illinois, USA
Gardner, Gardner, Sangamon, Illinois, USA
1958
23 Oct 1958
Age 85
Death of Margaret D. Lacey in Springfield, Illinois
Springfield, Illinois

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Feb 1873
    Event Place: Salisbury, Sangamon, Illinois, USA
    Record Source: 1930 United States Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Gardner, Sangamon, Illinois; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 0064; FHL microfilm: 2340293

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Gardner, Gardner, Sangamon, Illinois, USA
    Record Source: 1930 United States Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Gardner, Sangamon, Illinois; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 0064; FHL microfilm: 2340293

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Oct 1958
    Event Place: Springfield, Illinois

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