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Thomas Sheppard Stacy 1848–1909 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Oct 1848

Birth Location: Maybrook Farm, Willunga, South Australia

Death Date: 04 Apr 1909

Death Location: Clare, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia

Father: Thomas Stacy

Mother: Sarah Hussey

Spouse(s): Emma Smith

Children(s): Harold Stacy, Arthur Stacy, Robert Stacy, Frank Stacy, Ella Stacy, Arnold Stacy, Isabel Stacy, Ralph Stacy, Isabel Stacy

Thomas Sheppard Stacy was born in 1848 in Maybrook Farm, Willunga, South Australia, the child of Thomas Smyth Stacy And Sarah Catherine Stacy Nee Hussey. Thomas Sheppard Stacy married Emma Penelope Stacy Nee Smith, and had children including Arnold Edward Stacy, Arthur Leonard Stacy, Ella Stacy, Florence Gladys Smith Stacy, Frank Clifford Stacy, Harold Smythe Stacy, Isabel Catherine Stacy, Isabel Stacy, Ralph Sheppard Stacy, Rene Stacy, Robert Hussey Stacy. Thomas Sheppard Stacy passed away in 1909 in Clare, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia.

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Biography

  • Thomas Sheppard Stacy was born in 1848 in Maybrook Farm, Willunga, South Australia, the child of Thomas Smyth Stacy And Sarah Catherine Stacy Nee Hussey.
  • Thomas Sheppard Stacy married Emma Penelope Stacy Nee Smith, and had children including Arnold Edward Stacy, Arthur Leonard Stacy, Ella Stacy, Florence Gladys Smith Stacy, Frank Clifford Stacy, Harold Smythe Stacy, Isabel Catherine Stacy, Isabel Stacy, Ralph Sheppard Stacy, Rene Stacy, Robert Hussey Stacy.
  • Thomas Sheppard Stacy passed away in 1909 in Clare, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia.

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Thomas Stacy's Ancestors

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Thomas Stacy
1848–1909
Birth Place: Maybrook Farm, Willunga, South Australia
Parents
Thomas Smyth Stacy
1807–1860
Exmouth Devon England
Sarah (Catherine Stacy, nee) Hussey
1810–1890
Exmouth, Devon, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thomas Stacy's Descendants

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Thomas (Sheppard) Stacy (11 Oct 1848–04 Apr 1909) m. Emma (Penelope Stacy, nee) Smith (29 Oct 1854–16-18 Jan 1942)
  1. 1. Harold (Smythe) Stacy 1883–1919 m. Eva (Jane Stacy, nee) Unknown 1885–1965
    1. 1. Edith (Penelope Thomas, nee) Stacy 1919–2009 m. Ralph (Lyall) Thomas 1917–1993
    2. 2. Jack (Noel) Stacey 1916–1984
  2. 2. Arthur (Leonard) Stacy 1881–
  3. 3. Robert (Hussey) Stacy 1889–1929
  4. 4. Frank (Clifford) Stacy 1875–1910
  5. 5. Ella Stacy 1877–1897
  6. 6. Arnold (Edward) Stacy 1885–1917
  7. 7. Isabel (Catherine) Stacy 1879–1895
  8. 8. Ralph (Sheppard) Stacy 1896–1963
  9. 9. Isabel Stacy 1875–1895

Thomas Stacy's Timeline

2 Records

1848
11 Oct 1848
Birth of Thomas Sheppard Stacy in Maybrook Farm, Willunga, South Australia
Maybrook Farm, Willunga, South Australia
1909
04 Apr 1909
Age 61
Death of Thomas Sheppard Stacy in Miss Hill's Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia
Miss Hill's Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Oct 1848
    Event Place: Maybrook Farm, Willunga, South Australia
    Record Source:
    [1] Australia Birth Index
    [2] Australia Death Index
    [3] Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Clare, , South Australia, Australia
    Record Source: Australia Death Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 Apr 1909
    Event Place: Miss Hill's Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia
    Record Source:
    [1] Australia Death Index
    [2] Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Clare, District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia, Australia
    Record Source: Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index

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