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Richard was born in 1804 in the Town of Crewkerne, on the main headwater of the River Parrett, Chard District, in Somerset, England[1]. His parents were William Lacey and Ann (Loveridge), who married on the 30 August 1801 at the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew's, Abbey Street, in the Town of Crewkerne, on the main headwater of the River Parrett, Chard District, in Somerset, England[2].
He is baptized at the age of 3 on the 17 May 1807 at the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew's, Abbey Street, in the Town of Crewkerne, on the main headwater of the River Parrett, Chard District, in Somerset, England[3].
Richard (Lacey) marries Mary Anne (Mills) on the 16 August 1829 at the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew's, Abbey Street, in the Town of Crewkerne, on the main headwater of the River Parrett, Chard District, in Somerset, England[4].
Richard first appears with the 1841 Census living with his wife Mary Anne (Mills) and daughter "Mary" Anne at Barn Street, Town of Crewkerne, Chard District, Somerset, England[5].
NAME | SEX | AGE | BIRTH YEAR | OCCUPATION | BORN |
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Richard Lacey | M | 30 | 1811 | Ag. Lab. | Somerset, England |
Ann Lacey | F | 25 | 1816 | Weaver (Linen) | Somerset, England |
Mary Lacey | F | 10 | 1831 | - | Somerset, England |
By 1851, Anne "Mary Anne" has moved out and Richard is living alone with his wife Mary Anne (Mills) at Chard Road, Town of Crewkerne, Chard District, Somerset, England[6]. The 1861 Census finds them living in Private, West Street, Crewkerne, Chard, Somerset, England. They reside there with their grandson, Richard Francis (Hoare)[7].
The 1871 Census reveals that their grandson, Richard Francis, still resides with them as well as his brother, William Thomas (Hoare). They all live at West Street, Crewkerne, Chard, Somerset, England[8].
NAME | ROLE | CONDITION | SEX | AGE | BIRTH YEAR | OCCUPATION | BORN |
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Richard Lacey | Head | Married | M | 67 | 1804 | Ag. Lab. | Crewkerne, Somerset, England |
Mary A. Lacey | Wife | Married | F | 60 | 1811 | Guss Web Weaver | Crewkerne, Somerset, England |
Richard F. Hoare | Grandson | Single | M | 15 | 1856 | Printer Apprentice | Netherbury, Dorset, England |
William T. Hoare | Grandson | Single | M | 13 | 1858 | Errand Boy Ironmonger | Netherbury, Dorset, England |
His occupation is that of an Agricultural Labourer throughout his life until his death in 1872.
Richard (Lacey) passes away on the 14 June 1872 at West Street, Crewkerne, Chard, Somerset, England at the age of 66. It isn't known what the cause of death was but it will be on his Death Certificate. He is buried at the Parish Churchyard of St. Bartholomew's, Abbey Street, in the Town of Crewkerne, on the main headwater of the River Parrett, Chard District, in Somerset, England on the 15 June 1872[9][10][11][12].
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