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Freeman Lacy

Birth22 January 1806 - Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA
Death23 February 1883 - Lacy Plantation, Rankin, Mississippi, USA
MotherSally Freeman
FatherStephen Lacy

Born in Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA on 22 January 1806 to Stephen Lacy and Sally Freeman. Freeman Lacy married Mary Rebecca Ross and had 19 children. He passed away on 23 February 1883 in Lacy Plantation, Rankin, Mississippi, USA.

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Parents
Stephen Lacy
1781 - 1826
Sally Freeman
1780 - 1826
Spouse(s)
Mary Rebecca Ross
1812 - 1863
Pernice (Pernecy) Crowder
1835 - 1909
Children Show all
Jasper Lacy
1845 - 1928
Adolphus F Lacy
1844 - 1926
James Monroe Lacy
1834 - 1926
Ellen Minerva Lacy
1849 - 1875
Walter L Lacy
1869 - 1949
Sarah Ann Lacy
1837 - 1915
Stephen Lacy
1831 - 1875
Caroline Elizabeth Lacy Barwick
1848 - 1924
Ada Mae Lacy
1874 - 1958
William C. Lacy
1836 - 1911

Simeon Lacy
1842 - 1921
Mary Jane Lacy
1857 - 1926
Alfred Hastings Lacy
1840 - 1914
Wright Ross
1852 - 1862
Almeda Lacy
1832 - 1850
Thomas J. Lacy
1870 - 1913
Francis Lacy
1854 - 1857
Ida Lacy
1874 - 1959
John H Lacy
1871 - 1873

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