Noah Lacy
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Noah Lacy (abt. 1753 - 1826)

Rev. Noah "Jack" Lacy
Born about in St. James Parish, Henrico County, Virginia, British Colonial Americamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1768 in Province of Georgiamap [uncertain]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 73 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, United Statesmap
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1776 Project
Rev. Noah Lacy performed Patriotic Service in New Jersey in the American Revolution.
Daughters of the American Revolution
Noah Lacy is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A067709.

Biography

Noah was born about 1750. He passed away in 1826.

Noah served in the Revolutionary War, and is listed on the Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia Vol. III.

Noah Lacy Also Known As: "Jack Lacy", "Noah Lacey" Birthdate: April 20, 1753 Birthplace: St. James Northam Parish, Goochland County, Virginia, Colonial America Death: Died September 15, 1826 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, United States Place of Burial: Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery in Oglethorpe, Georgia, United States Immediate Family:
Son of William Lacy and Catherine Elizabeth Lacy
Husband of Elizabeth Mary Lacy
Father of Stephen John William Lacy; Sally Lacy; Polly Lacy; Elizabeth Lacey; Martha Lacey and 8 others
Brother of Agnes Wilson; Henry Lacy; Drury Lacy and Keziah Lacy
Occupation: Baptist Minister and Farmer

Noah was born about 1750. He passed away in 1826.

Sources

  • Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution
  • Alphabetical Register of Virginians in the Revolution , p 453
  • Will
Name: Noah Lacy
Probate Date: 15 Sep 1826
Probate Place: Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1826
Inferred Death Place: Georgia, USA
Table of Contents 38 images
Cover Page 1
Will Papers 2–6
Account Papers 7–28
Sales Paper 29–30
Inventory Papers 31–33
Miscellaneous 34
Account Papers 35–38
Author: Georgia. Probate Court (Oglethorpe County)
Probate Place: Oglethorpe, Georgia

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Noah Lacy served in Virginia during the Rev. War and is listed in the Roster of Rev. Soldiers in GA by McCall also listed in the Roster of Revolution by Knight on Page 359. Noah's name is listed on Page 283 under names of R.S.

drawing land in GA Oglethorpe County in 1827 land lottery. Also "List of Rev. Sol. of Virginia" published by VA State Library on Page 258, Lacey, Noah -Auditors Account Books XVIII, Page 688. The 1820 book form U.S. Census of Oglethorpe County lists Noah Lacy on page 25, 5th name listed. Will of 1824, Probate Court of Oglethorpe County, GA lists the children and wife of Noah Lacy. Will was recorded September 15, 1826.

posted 27 Jun 2012 by Mary (Sitton) Lacy   [thank Mary]
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Lacy-1727 and Lacy-519 appear to represent the same person because: Similar birth and death information and same spouse.
Lacy-1585 and Lacy-519 appear to represent the same person because: clear duplicates
posted by Stephanie Stults
Lacy-1139 and Lacy-519 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, parents, spouse and death. Dob is very similar.
posted by Bill Lacey