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Alexander Lakey Jr. (1720 - 1772)

Alexander Lakey Jr. aka Leakey Leckey
Born in Prince George's, Marylandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Brother of [half]
Husband of — married 1746 in Chester, Pennsylvaniamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 52 in Orange, North Carolinamap
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Biography

1767 Orange County NC abstract of will by Olds: Alex Luky, Mary (wife) Margaret, Sarah, Thomas, William, Mary. p.221

Marriages
  1. Elizabeth Maynard abt. 1720 - Abt. 1754 Orange County, NC. Daughter of Henry Maynard 1708-1798.
  2. Mary Bray
Last Will & Testament
Record Will, Orange County, North Carolina dated 19 August 1772
Alexander Lakey of Orange County, N.C. Daughter Mary and her husband Mordicia Moor (Moon). Daughters Margaret, Sarah, Elizabeth Boring Wife :Mary & Sons Thomas & William
Exc. Wife Mary & Son Thomas
Wit. John Tennin, Jas. Tinnin & Wm. Anderson
Children
  1. William Lakey, b. circa 1750, Orange county, North Carolina, d. circa 1780, Surry county, North Carolina
  2. Mary Lakey, b. circa 1750, Orange county, North Carolina m. Mordicai Moon.
  3. Margaret Lakey, b. circa 1750, Orange county, North Carolina
  4. Elizabeth Lakey Boring , b. circa 1750, Orange county, North Carolina
  5. Thomas Lakey, b. Jun 16, 1751, Orange county, North Carolina d. Bef 1808, Surry county, North Carolina
  6. Sarah Lakey, b. circa 1750, Orange county, North Carolina

Alexander is thought to have married May LNU in Orange county, North Carolina in about 1749.

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Lakey-217 and Lakey-41 appear to represent the same person because: same name, data and family
posted by Patricia Roche

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