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Edward (Colonel) Lacey (DeLacey)[1]

Male 1709 - 1795  (86 years)


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  • Name Edward (Colonel) Lacey (DeLacey)  [2
    Birth 1709  , , , England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Residence , , , USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Residence 1780  , Camden, South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Residence 1785  , Chester, South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Residence 1790  , Chester, South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [5
    Death 22 May 1795  Chester, Chester, South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I45753  Master
    Last Modified 5 Aug 2022 

    Father James DeLacy,   b. 1651, Limerick City, Limerick, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. , Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Huguenot,   b. 1651, , , , France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F10402  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Julian A (Juliene) Browne,   b. 1710, , , South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1795 (Age 85 years) 
    Children 
    +1. General Edward Lacey,   b. 20 Sep 1742, Shippen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 20 Mar 1813, Deer Creek, Livingston, Kentucky, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 70 years)
    +2. Reuben Lacey,   b. 1743, Shippen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1820, , Randolph, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 77 years)
     3. Samuel Lacey,   b. Abt 1745, Shippen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 22 May 1795, , , South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 50 years)
     4. Bethiah Lacey,   b. Abt 1750, Shippen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F10477  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 28 Jul 2022 

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    Link to Google MapsResidence - 1785 - , Chester, South Carolina, USA Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania.
      Containing History of the Counties, Their Townships, Towns, Villages,
      Schools, Churches, Industries, Etc.; Portraits of Early Settlers and
      Prominent Men; Biographies; History of Pennsylvania; Statistical and
      Miscellaneous Matter, Etc., Etc. Illustrated. Chicago: Warner, Beers
      & Co., 1886.
      http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/cumberland/beers/beers.htm
      ______________________________________________________________________

      PART II.

      HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA.

      CHAPTER XVIII.

      BOROUGH OF SHIPPENSBURG.

      257 HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY.

      ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT - EARLY REMINISCENCES - LIST OF ORIGINAL LAND
      PURCHASERS - EARLY HOTELS IN SHIPPENSBURG - CHURCHES - CEMETERIES -
      SCHOOLS - NEWSPAPERS - BANK - SOCIETIES.

      SHIPPENSBURG is the oldest town in the valley and, with the exception
      of York, the oldest town in the State west of the Susquehanna River.
      The first settlement at this place is said to have been made by twelve
      families in June, 1730.* In May, 1733, there were eighteen cabins in
      the settlement, which had, as yet, no name. These cabins were mostly
      at the eastern end of the town, which was the first to present the
      appearance of a village. "When the town was subsequently laid out by
      the proprietor, the point where Queen Street crosses King was selected
      as the centre."

      261 HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY.

      BOROUGH OF SHIPPENSBURG.

      1 Samuel Montgomery. 82 Adam Carnahan.
      2 David Magaw. 83 James Reynolds.
      3, 4 Francis Campble. 84 Robert Peebles.
      5 Peter Miller. 85 Anthony Maule.
      6, 7 William Piper. 86 James Dunlap.
      8 John Cunningham. 87 Gideon Miller.
      9 Anthony Maule. 88 Andrew Boyd.
      10,11 Richard Long. 89 Joseph Parks.
      12, 13, 14 Francis Campble. 90 Tristram Miller.
      15 Alexander Sterrit. 91 John Redott.
      16 William Cowan. 92 Anthony Maule.
      17 John Brady. 93 James Reynolds.
      18 William Reynolds. 94 George Ehley.
      19, 20 James McCall. 95 William Duncan.
      21 Robert Chambers. 96 Anthony Maule.
      22 John Cesna. 97 John Mains.
      23 William Hendricks. 98 Robert Brown.
      24 George Ross. 99 John Heap. Meadow lot.
      25 Andrew Wilkins. 100, 101 Samuel Rippey.
      26, 27 William Barr. 102 Lucinda Piper.
      28 Andrew Wilkins. 103 Samuel Rippey.
      29 Thomas Finley. 104 Robert Peebles.
      30 Humphrey Montgomery. 105 John Smith.
      31 Thomas Finley. 106 Anthony Maule.
      32 Daniel Duncan. 107 Johnson Smith.
      33 Isaac Miller. 108 James Piper.
      34 John Montgomery. 109 Samuel Rippey.
      35, 36 Samuel Perry. 110 William Wilson.
      37 John Corbet. 111 Margaret McDaniel.
      38 Daniel Duncan. 112, 113 Benjamin Kilgore.
      39 Blank. 114 Blank.
      40 Daniel Duncan. 115 Anthony Maule.
      41 Archibald Flemming. 116 William Campbell.
      42 James Lowery. 117, 118 James McCall.
      43 Andrew Keith. 119 George McCandless.
      44 James McClintock. 120, 121 Daniel Duncan.
      45 William Leeper. 122 Blank.
      46 Blank. 123 Blank.
      47 David McKnight. 124 David Ellis.
      48 William Barr. 125 John Montgomery.
      49 William Sutherland. 126 James Russell.
      50, 51 John Miller. 127 Blank.
      52 Martin Holderbaum. 128 John Montgomery.
      53 Samuel Tate. 129, 130, 131 Blank.
      54 William Brookins. 132 Thomas Atkinson.
      55 Samuel Duncan. 133 Blank.
      56 Matthew Adams. 134 Robert Beatty.
      57 William McConnel. 135 Samuel Perry.
      58 Blank. 136 John Carnahan.
      59, 60 Meeting-house, graveyard. 137 Samuel Perry.
      61 Richard Long. 138 John Cessna.
      62 Henry Davis. 139 Alexander Askey.
      63, 64 Edward Lacey. 140 John Mahan.
      65 Archibald Mahan. 141 to (and including) 148 Blank.
      66 James McKeeny. 149 Alexander Johnston.
      67 Jacob Kiser. 150, 151 John Dietrick.
      68 Blank. 152 Abraham Beidleman.
      69 Dr. Robert McCall. 153 Anthony Maule.
      70 Blank. 154 Jacob Lightner.
      71 George Taylor. 155 John Gregory.
      72, 73 Andrew McLean. 156 George McCandless.
      74 Church lot - free. 157 Jacob Kiser.
      75 Benjamin Coppenheffer. 158 John Davenport.
      76 Robert Reed. 159 Joseph Mitchel.
      77 Joseph Campbell. 160 Thomas Moore.
      78 John Reynolds. 161 John Dietrick.
      79 Jacob Milliron. 162, 163 Frederick Shipley.
      80 Valentine Haupt. 164 John Stall.
      81 Simon Rice. 165 Christian Gish

      262 HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY.

      166 Andrew Patterson 171 Christian Gish.
      167, 168 Blank. 172 Frederick Sheval.
      169 Casper Sallsgibber. 173 Walter Welsh.
      170 David Duncan.

      The place in early days was sometimes spoken of as "Shippen's Farm."
      As a specimen of the deeds, an indenture made on the 13th of March,
      1764, between Edward Shippen of the borough of Lancaster, of the one
      part, & Archibald Machan, of the other," conveys, subject to the quit
      rent "a certain lot of ground Scituate within a certain new town called
      Shippensburg, in the county of Cumberland, containing in breadth sixty-
      four feet four inches, & in length 457, 4 inches, No 65, Bounded on the
      South by King Street & on the west by Lot No 60 granted or intended to
      be granted to James Mackeney, & on the east by Lot No 64 Granted to
      Edward Lacey & on the north by a fourteen foot alley, &c. (Signed)
      Edward Shippen."

  • Sources 
    1. [S761] Yates Publishing, Ancestry Family Trees, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Tree.

    2. [S1411] Ancestry.com, A genealogy of the Lacey family, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc).

    3. [S748] Ancestry.com, U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820, (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), Document: Jury Lists, 1783, Acts #1172 [at SC Archives]; Page Number: 5; Family Number: 181.

    4. [S741] Ancestry.com, South Carolina, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc).

    5. [S249] Ancestry.com, 1790 United States Federal Census, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - First Census of the United States, 1790 (NARA microfilm publication M637, 12 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Gro), Year: 1790; Census Place: Chester, South Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 11; Page: 177; Image: 116; Family History Library Film: 0568151.