Person:John Tracy (10)

m. 10 May 1697
  1. Elizabeth Tracy1698 - 1769
  2. John Tracy1700 - 1786
  3. Hezekiah Tracy1702 -
  4. Josiah Tracy1704/05 - 1705
  5. Isaac Tracy1706 -
  6. Anne Tracy1708 -
  7. Ruth Tracy1711 - 1773
m. 21 Jan 1723/24
  1. John Tracy1725/26 -
  2. Eleazer Tracy1727/28 -
  3. Josiah Tracy1730 -
  4. Elizabeth Tracy1732 -
  5. Margaret Tracy1734 -
  6. Daniel Tracy1737/38 -
  7. Rachel Tracy1740 -
  8. Theophilus Tracy1742 -
  9. Joshua Tracy1745 -
Facts and Events
Name John Tracy
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 27 Jun 1700 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 21 Jan 1723/24 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United StatesJohn Tracy and Margaret Hyde were second cousins once removed.
to Margaret Hyde
Death[1][3] 20 Aug 1786 Franklin, New London, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Margaret Hyde (38), in Walworth, Reuben Hyde. Hyde Genealogy: or, the Descendants, in the Female as Well as in the Male Lines, from William Hyde of Norwich With Their Places of Residence, and Dates of Births, Marriages, &c., and Other Particulars of Them and Their Families and Ancestry. (Albany, New York: J. Munsell, 1864)
    25-27.

    "… John Tracy, b. 27 June, 1700, at Norwich, the eldest son of John Tracy the second, and Elizabeth Leffingwell, of Norwich. … John Tracy the third, who married Margaret Hyde (38), was a farmer, and they settled at Norwich West Farms, now Franklin, where he d. 20 Aug., 1786."

  2. Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States. Vital Records of Norwich, 1659-1848. (Hartford, Conn.: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, 1913)
    1:38.

    "John Tracy Junio and Elizabeth Leffingwell ware married may 10th Anno 1697 …
    John Tracy was born June 27. 1700"

  3. Volume 035 Franklin, in Connecticut, United States. Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920. (Ancestry.com (database on-line), 2013)
    140.

    "Tracy, … John, d. Aug. 20, 1786 [1:441]"

  4.   John Tracy III, in Find A Grave.

    This burial is not documented in the Hale Collection. There appears to be no evidence of the actual place of burial.