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Frances (Unknown) Lacefield (abt. 1762 - aft. 1816)

Frances (Fanny) Lacefield formerly [surname unknown] aka Laisfield, Laswell, Lasswell
Born about [location unknown]
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died after after about age 54 [location unknown]
Profile last modified | Created 15 Jun 2016
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Contents

Biography

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Fanny (Unknown) Lacefield migrated from North Carolina to Kentucky.
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Maiden name suggested by some to be Daniels or Daniel.[1]

Birth

1729 - 1752

Recorded Instruments

On September 28, 1807, the Barren County Court approved an apprenticeship for Rebekah Lively (age 6), daughter of Richard Lively, to Fanny Laswell for training in the art of housekeeping through age 16.[2]
By instrument dated April 1, 1812, William Lacefield and Fanny, his wife, assigned a tract of land along the south fork of the Little Barren River know as the 50 ac bottom adjoining lands owned by Richard Craddock and Waddy Thompson, to Polly C. Celemons. Witnesses: Richard Craddock, Jessee Laswell and Reuben Clark. The assignors appeared in open court as William Lasswell and Fanny, his wife and acknowledged their signatures.[3]
By instrument dated November 18, 1816, William Lacefield and Francis his wife, of Barren County, assigned a 150 ac tract of land along the Little Barren River (which was part of a 680 ac survey), to Sampson Jones of the same county. The acknowledgement was by William Laswell and Francis his wife.[4]

Death

After 1816. Location: Probably Barren County, Kentucky.

Research Note

On May 20, 1797, William Laisfield and Fanny Laisfield signed a written consent to the marriage of their daughter Salley Laisfield to Henry Skaggs in Green County, Kentucky.[5]

Sources

  • US Census
  1. Bill Vincent - Personal Research
  2. Kentucky, Barren, Deed Book B, p. 158 Available here
  3. Kentucky, Barren, Deed Book C, p. 521 Available here
  4. Kentucky, Barren, Deed Book E, p. 415 Available here
  5. Kentucky County Marriages, Green County, 1797, Images 317-320.

Acknowledgments

  • WikiTree profile Lacefield-7 created through the import of altic Family Tree.ged on Aug 3, 2011 by Todd Altic.
  • Entered by James Turner, Oct 15, 2011
  • See the changes page for the details of edits.


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Lacefield-7 and Unknown-324539 appear to represent the same person because: The maiden name of this woman is Unknown and should not be listed as anything but "Unknown" at this point. Some researchers believe her maiden name to be Daniels, but that has not been proven. She was married to William Lacefield (a.k.a. Lasefield, Laswell, etc.) who was born c1762, NC. Please merge into Unknown-324539.
posted by Bill Vincent Ph.D.
Lasley-11 and Unknown-324539 appear to represent the same person because: The maiden name of this woman is Unknown and should not be listed as anything but Unknown at this point. Some researchers believe her maiden name to be Daniels, but that has not been proven. She was married to William Lacefield (a.k.a. Lasefield, Laswell, etc.) who was born c1762, NC.
posted by Bill Vincent Ph.D.

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