Place: Raynham, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA[5]
From The Tracy Genealogy, Pgs. 51, 52:
19. Jacob Tracy (6), (Asaph 5, Thomas 4, John 3, John 2, Stephen 1) was born at Pembroke, Massachusetts, 6 August 1760 and died at Rayhham, Massachachusetts, 21 July 1831. He married at Pembroke, Massachusetts, 24 February 1788, Hannah Ford, who was born there 16 July 1765 and died 24 October 1852, daughter of John and Mary (Baker) Ford. He served in the Revolutionary War. No further record,
The children of jacob (6) and Hannah (Ford) Tracy, born at pembroke:
i. Mary (7), b. 10 April 1789.
ii. Asaph, b. 21 February 1793; d. 4 November 1862 (Raynham or Taunton, Massachusetts ?); m. (1) in 1815, Rebecca Hall, b. 1795; d. 3 December 1833, daughter of Reuben Hall; (2) at Sharon, Massachusetts, 28 April 1835, Nancy Miller (Cobb) Copeland, b. at Sharon, 18 February 1801, widow of Isaac Copeland of Canton, Massachusetts, and daughter of Jonathan and Sibyl (Holmes) Cobb. Children:
1. Jemima (8), b. 1818; m. 24 April 1838, William Fales Wilbur of Raynham, Massachusetts.
2. Ann Janett (or Angenette as it was sometimes written) m, int. Bridgewater, Massachusetts, 28 October 1838 George F. Alger, soap manufacturer, b. at Bridgewater, 8 December 1814, son of Adin and Clarissa (Fobes) Alger.
iii. John, b. 11 November 1798; d. at Raynham, 10 December 1875; m. at Boston, Massachusetts, 1 June 1828, Huldah Miles, b. at Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, 11 May 1800 and d. at Raynham, 21 July 1878, daughter of Joel and Mary (Estabrook) Miles. No children. They adopted a son who took the name of Tracy (Hiatory of Bristol County, Massachusetts).
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Sources
The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623, compiled by Sherman Weld Tracy The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., Rutland Vermont, 1936. Rebecca Hall is the first wife of Asaph Tracy, the son of Jacob Tracy, Record #19, Pg. 51.[6]
↑ Hall-15672 was created by Judith Waldert through the import of Waldert Family Tree_2015-02-02.ged on Feb 2, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
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