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Sarah Anne Lacey 1731–1794 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 May 1731

Birth Location: St Paul's Parish, Hanover, Virginia Colony

Death Date: 17 Nov 1794

Death Location: Powhatan County, Colony of Virginia

Father: John Lacy

Mother: Sarah Rice

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Sarah Anne Lacey was born in 1731 in St Paul's Parish, Hanover, Virginia Colony, the child of John William Lacy And Sarah May Poindexter Rice. Sarah Anne Lacey passed away in 1794 in Powhatan County, Colony of Virginia.

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Biography

  • Sarah Anne Lacey was born in 1731 in St Paul's Parish, Hanover, Virginia Colony, the child of John William Lacy And Sarah May Poindexter Rice.
  • Sarah Anne Lacey passed away in 1794 in Powhatan County, Colony of Virginia.

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Sarah Lacey's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Lacey
1731–1794
Birth Place: St Paul's Parish, Hanover, Virginia Colony
Parents
John William Lacy
1680–1768
New Kent, New Kent, Virginia
Sarah (May Poindexter) Rice
1701–1744
St Peter Parrish, New Kent County, Colony of Virginia
Grandparents
Thomas Lacy
1650–1730
St Margaret, London, , England
Phebe (Catherine) Rhuys
1653–1686
Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Poindexter Thomas
1675–1719
St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States
Sarah Crawford
1666–1752
New Kent Co. Va
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Lacey's Timeline

2 Records

1731
6 May 1731
Birth of Sarah Anne Lacey in St Paul's Parish, Hanover, Virginia Colony
St Paul's Parish, Hanover, Virginia Colony
1794
17 Nov 1794
Age 63
Death of Sarah Anne Lacey in Powhatan County, Colony of Virginia
Powhatan County, Colony of Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 May 1731
    Event Place: St Paul's Parish, Hanover, Virginia Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Nov 1794
    Event Place: Powhatan County, Colony of Virginia

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