Person:Theresa Lacey (2)

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m. 19 Jul 1832
  1. Hannah Elizabeth LaceyBet 1830 & 1835 - 1841
  2. William J. Lacey1833 - 1896
  3. Edward Lacey1836 - 1840
  4. Theresa J. Lacey1839 - 1902
  5. Elizabeth C.M. "Lida" Lacey1842 - 1901
  6. Henry B. Lacey1847 - 1931
m. 15 Oct 1869
  1. Lida Hardin1876 -
Facts and Events
Name Theresa J. Lacey
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 7 Sep 1839 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
Census[2] 1850 East Feliciana, Louisiana, United States
Census[3] 1860 Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States
Marriage 15 Oct 1869 Chickasaw, Mississippi, United Statesto Rev. David W. Hardin
Census[5] 1880 Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States
Census[4] 1900 Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States
Death[1] 16 Aug 1902 Okolona, Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States
Obituary[6] 1902 Okolona, Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States
Burial[1] Aug 1902 Citizens Cemetery, Okolona, Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Grave marker.
  2. 2.0 2.1 1850 Census, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana
    Dwelling 154/154, August 24, 1850.

    T. E. Lacey, 11 years, born Pennsylvania, residing with father, Wm. B. Lacey and family at the Female Southern Institute in Jackson, Louisiana,

  3. 1860 Census, Chickasaw County, Mississippi, Division No. 1
    Page 6; Dwelling 61 / Family 61, June 12, 1860.

    Theresa Lacey, 19 years, born Pennsylvania, teacher, residing with her father and family in Okolona.

  4. 1900 Census, Chickasaw County, Mississippi
    ED 17, Sheet 19, 388/420, June 22, 1900.

    Theresa J. Hardin, 60 years, born September, 1839, born in Louisiana, father born Delaware, mother born England.

  5. 1880 Census - Chickasaw County - New Hope Precinct
    ED 28, Page 27, 234/238, June 17, 1880.

    Tecee (sic) Hardin, 33 years, keeping house, born in Pennsylvania, father born Italy, mother born England, residing with husband, David W. Hardin, and daughter, Lida B. Hardin.

  6. Okolona Messenger
    Page 8, Col. 2, September 24, 1902.

    "Died, Thursday, September 18th, in her 63 year, Mrs. Teresa Hardin. Another link of a family chain has been severed, of which but one now remains, and beneath the soft September sun her body lies "at rest," sweet rest. Mrs. Hardin was one of those truly unselfish characters who never thought of aught but the comfort and pleasure of others. Her strongest characteristics were patience and forbearance, and never was she known to speak evil of anyone. If she could not speak well, she spoke not at all. Her last moments though intensified suffering, were filled with thoughts of others, and to each member of the family was some kind message either sent or given. May her spirit find that eternal rest for which she prayed with her last fleeting breath, and may she now be rejoicing with those whom she longed to join who had gone before."