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LACEY Family of Delaware from 1703: Family Sketches: Zadock B. Lacey (1790-1867)

 LACEY Family of Delaware from 1703: Family Sketches: Zadock B. Lacey (1790 - 1867)

Zadock B.5  (Hezekiah4 Robert3 Robert2 John1) Lacey

 

Zadock B.5 Lacey was born 25 September 1790 as recorded in the Rogers, Moore, Wyatt, Ford, Lacey Family Bible Record, 1775-1887. [1]  Zadock Lacey married (1) Mary HOPKINS 5 December 1812. [2]  Mary Hopkins, died 5 December 1852 [3]  On 27 Sept. 1853, Zadock Lacey married (2) Mary R. Warrick [4]

Mary Hopkins (b. 6 December 1792, d. 5 December 1852) was the daughter of Josiah HOPKINS (son of John and Elizabeth Hopkins) and Elon (or Elen) COULTER (daughter of Robert and Naomi Coulter. [5]

Zadock B. Lacey witnessed the will of Isabel Clark Harris of Indian River Hundred, Sussex County on 3 April 1839. [6]  She leaves land in Columbus, Ohio to her daughter and she may be related to the family of Benton Harris who married Leah Lacey, daughter of Robert Lacey and Sukey Stephenson. [7] Isabel Clark Harris married William J. Harris, son of Zachariah Harris [8] Note that Benton Harris was also the brother of Betty Harris, who married William Baggs Lacey, son of Robert Lacey and Bridget [Ayliff].

 Zadock B. Lacey first appears on the 1820 Federal census for Indian River Hundred, Sussex County. He is listed with 1 M 26-45, 2 F <10 and 1 F 16-26. He is living next to his father-in-law, Josiah Hopkins and also near Spencer4 Lacey. [9]

He next appears in the 1830 Federal census for Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex County with 2 M < 10, 1 M 30-39, 1 F 15-19, and 1 F 30-39. If these are his children, evidently one of the females under 10 has left the household (or passed away), leaving one female who is now 15-19. This female is likely his daughter, Catherine. Additionally, two males were born after the 1820 census and are now under 10 years of age. These two are probably John C. Lacey and Thomas T. Lacey. [10]

Zadock next appears on the 1840 Federal census for Lewes and Rehoboth Hundred, Sussex County with 2 M < 10-14, 1 M 40-49, 1 F 5-9 and 1 F 40-49. Evidently the two males under 5 in 1830 are the two males 10-14 in 1840 (John C and Thomas T. Lacey). A new female appears and was born before 1840. [11 This person is likely the youngest daughter, Miranda Lacey. By this time Catharine Lacey had married Thomas Lynch.

In the 1850 Federal census, Zadock is enumerated in Broadkill Hundred, Sussex County. His age is given as 59 and is employed as a Miller. He is listed with his wife Mary (age 57) and two of his children (John C. Lacey, age 23, employed as a Tailor; and Miranda E. Lacey at age 16). [12]

The last Federal census that Zadock Lacey appears is the 1860 census of Broadkill Hundred, Sussex County. His age is given as 69 and is living in Milton with his second wife, Mary. [13]

Zadock B. Lacey appears on several tax assessments for Sussex County:

  • 1813 Tax List for Lewes and Rehoboth Hundred. [14]
  • 1816 Tax List for Lewes and Rehoboth Hundred. His estate is valued at $150, consisting of 2 yearlings, 1 sow and 6 pigs, and 1 sheep. [15]
  • 1824 Tax List for Broadkill Hundred. His poll tax is $134. [16]
  • 1840 Tax List for Lewes and Rehoboth Hundred. His estate is values at $162, consisting of a cow and heifer, a sow and pig, and 5 sheep. [17]
  • 1844 Tax List for Lewes and Rehoboth Hundred. His estate is valued at $130 including 1 cow. [18]
  •  1852 Tax List for Broadkill Hundred. His estate is valued at $161, consisting of 2 cows, 1 sow and pig. An entry “Moved to Cedar Creek” was made, but crossed out.[19]
  • 1856 Tax List for Broadkill Hundred. His estate is valued at $150. An entry says “From C. Creek Hd." [20]
  • 1860 Tax List for Broadkill Hundred. His estate is valued at $150. [21]

Zadock Lacey does not appear to be involved in any land transactions in Sussex County, Delaware. No deeds have been located where he is a grantor/grantee, but clearly had property, which was valued in several tax assessments.

Zadock Lacey died 28 March 1867. [22] Zadock Lacey’s estate was settled on 8 April 1867. Benjamin King and Cornelius White were administrators of his estate, as appointed by the widow Mary R. Lacey. His estate was valued at $153.86 based on the inventory. [23] No mention was made of any lands or legacies to his children.


 

  Children of Zadock and Mary (Hopkins) are:

  i. Catharine.6 Was born after 1812, although her gravestone says 10 Dec 1811, a year before Zadock and Mary Hopkins were married. She died 22 Jul 1886. [24] Catharine married Thomas LYNCH 28 Nov 1832.[25]

They had the following children:

                        1. Quillen (b. abt 1833)

                        2. Mariah C. (b. abt 1836)

                        3. James T. (b. abt 1837)

                        4. Eliza Jane (b. abt 1839)

                        5. Mary E. (b. abt 1842)

                        6. John Wesley (b. abt 1844)

                        7. Zadok P. (b. abt 1848)

                        8. Margaret S. (b. abt 1850)

                        9. William Alfred (b. abt 1852)

                        10. Anna (b. abt 1854) 

                        11. Henry Hopkins (b. abt 1859, d. 1944

 

ii. Eleanor (Ellen).6 She was born abt 1816. [26] She married David R. Wolfe on or about 18 December 1834. [27] She is likely the female under 10 that appears in the 1820 Federal census in the household of Zadock Lacey. [28] In the 1860 Federal census for Little Creek Hundred, her younger sister, Miranda Lacey is living with Eleanor’s family. [29]  She died 5 May 1874 in Laurel, Sussex County. [30]  Eleanor and David Wolfe had the following known children: [31]

1.     George W. (b. about 1836)

2.     Edward L. (b. about 1841)

3.     Erasman W. (b. about 1845)

4.     Mary E. (b. about 1850)

iii. Robert6 (b. after 1812 and possibly died about 1818).[32]  No further record. 

iv. John Cornelius6  (Captain) He was born 29 Oct 1826 and died 28 Sep 1914. [33] The ashes of his remains were sent to Delaware for burial. [34] He married Priscilla Cooper about 1853. [35] He moved to California sometime between the 1880 census (enumerated in Broadkill Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware) [36] and the 1900 census (enumerated in San Francisco County, California), [37] and likely after the death of his wife in 1892. John C. and Priscilla had the following children, all born in Sussex County:

1. John W. born about 1850, died 27 April 1852 [38]
2.  Charles Chevins.  born 10 Nov 1853, died 3 February 1932 in Seattle, Washington. [39] He married Emmilia Metlar in Washington 21 Mar 1910. [40]
3. James B. born 15 Feb 1857, died 15 May 1858. [41]
4. Mary S. (born 6 Oct 1860, died 1 May 1879. [42]
5. Sallie D. (born about 1865), [43] died 29 June 1905 in Camden, New Jersey). [44] She married Samuel D. Potter in Camden, New Jersey on 14 June 1891. [45]
6. Ella W. (born 7 December 1869, died 13 September 1961 in Alameda, California.[46] She married George Lack in California about 1894.
 
John C. Lacey  registered for the Civil War draft on 20 July 1863 from Milton, Broadkill Hundred, Sussex County as a sailor. No records have been uncovered as to whether he actually served. [47]
 
v. Thomas T.6  Was born 16 Jan. 1829 in Sussex County, Delaware. [48] He died 31 Oct 1902 in Frederica, Kent County, Delaware and is buried in Barratt’s Chapel Cemetery. [49] He married Clarissa Ann MOORE on 24 December 1850 in Kent County, Del. [50] Clarissa Ann Moore was born 14 Sep 1827 and died 16 Jan 1877. [51] She was the daughter of James C. MOORE and Sally Ann WYATT.
 
vi. Maranda E. She was born about 1834. [52] n 1860 she appears in the household of her sister’s Ellen (Eleanor) Wolfe family. [53] She may be the same Maranda Lacey that married Isaac Watson on 2 Nov 1862. [54] No other records appear after this date.
 
Sources
[1] Gene R. Major, “A Delaware Record: Kent County Families: Moore, Wyatt, Lacey, Rogers," Delaware Genealogical Society Journal 4 (April 1987): 18-20. Revised: Moore, Wyatt, Lacey, Rogers: A Delaware Family Revisited, DGS Journal Supplement, 22 (September 2023) S3-S6.
[2] DAR Bible Records, Delaware State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume XII, photostat, p. 44, " Josiah Hopkins Bible," photostat copy owned by Robert N. Hopkins of Landsdowns, Pa.; imaged from Delaware Public Archives, CS42.7.D238 Vol XII.  
[3] Ibid. p. 45. “Mary Lacy, wife of Zadock Lacy died Dec. 5, 1852.”  
[4] Delaware Marriage Records, Sussex County Marriage Bonds, Vol. 47, p. 114. Zadock B. Lacey-Mary R. Warrick Marriage Bond, 27 Sept 1853.  
[5] DAR Bible Records, Delaware State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume XII, typescript, p. 44, "Josiah Hopkins Bible." Josiah Hopkins son of John and Elizabeth Hopkins was born February 29 1765;” “Elon Coulter daughter of Robert and Naomi Coulter was born February 3rd 1772.”
[6] Sussex County, Delaware, Wills. Will of Isabel Clark Harris, 1839. Liber I9:180 [FHL 6622].
[7] Delaware Marriage Records, Sussex County Marriage Bonds Vol. 41, p. 291 for Benton Harris and Leah Lacey, 18 Dec 1790. Vol. 15, p. 177.
[8] Delaware Marriage Records, Sussex County Marriage Bonds, Vol. 41, p. 291. Marriage bond of Wm. J. Harris and Isabel C. Harris, 16 August 1827.
[9]1820 U.S. census, Sussex County, Indian River Hundred, Delaware, p. 212, line 5, Zadock Lacey household; citing National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), M33; Roll: 4.
[10] 1830 U.S. census, Sussex County, Broad Creek Hundred, Delaware, p. 165, line 7, Zadoc Lacy household.
[11] 1840 U.S. census, Sussex County, Lewes and Rehobeth Hundred, Delaware, np, line 11, Zadock B. Lacey household.
[12]  1850 U.S. census, Sussex County, Broadkill Hundred, Delaware, p. 13a (written 15), dwelling 179, family 179, line 9, Zadock B. Lacy household. 
[13] 1860 U.S. census, Sussex County, Broadkill Hundred, Delaware, p. 90, dwelling 655, family 618, line 28, Zadoc Lacy household.
[14] J. Thomas Scharf, "1813 List of Taxable Inhabitants," Lewes & Rehobeth Hundred, Sussex County," History of Delaware, 1609-1888, Volume 2, (Philadelphia, L.J. Richards and Co: 1888), 1217.
[15] Sussex County Assessment Records, 1801-1902, Familysearch.org. 1816 Tax Assessment, Lewes & Rehoboth Hundred, Zadock B. Lacy.  [DGS 105634371].
[16] Sussex County Assessment Records, 1801-1902, Familysearch.org. 1824 Tax Assessment, Broadkill Hundred, Zadock Lacy.  [DGS 105624375].
[17] Sussex County Assessment Records, 1801-1902, Familysearch.org. 1840 Tax Assessment, Lewes & Rehoboth Hundred, Zeadoc Lacey.  [DGS 105634371].
[18]  Sussex County Assessment Records, 1801-1902, Familysearch.org. 1844 Tax Assessment, Lewes & Rehoboth Hundred, Zadock Lacey.  [DGS 105634371]. 
[19] Sussex County Assessment Records, 1801-1902, Familysearch.org. 1852 Tax Assessment, Broadkill Hundred, Zadock Lacy.  [DGS 105624375].
[20] Sussex County Assessment Records, 1801-1902, Familysearch.org. 1856 Tax Assessment, Broadkill Hundred, Zadoc B. Lacy.  [DGS 105624375].
[21] Sussex County Assessment Records, 1801-1902, Familysearch.org. 1860 Tax Assessment, Broadkill Hundred, Zadock B. Lacey.  [DGS 105624375].
[22]  Find-A-Grave, memorial 176863962, Zadock B. Lacey (1790-1867), Coolspring Presbyterian Cemetery, Cool Spring, Sussex Co., Delaware. 
[23] Sussex County, Delaware, Probate Records, Register of Wills, Probate File for Zadock Lacey, 1867; RG4545.009; Delaware Public Archives, Dover, Delaware.
[24] Find-A-Grave, memorial 30238369, Catharine Lacey Lynch (1811-1886). Barratt’s Chapel Cemetery, Frederica, Kent Co., Delaware.  She was the Female < 10 in the 1820 Federal census: 1820 U.S. census, Sussex County, Indian River Hundred, Delaware, p. 212, line 5, Zadock Lacey household. It is likely that her birth date on the gravestone is in error as her parents were married a year later in 1812.
[25] Delaware Marriage Records, Sussex County Marriage Bonds, Vol. 43, p. 89.
[26] 1820 U.S. census, Sussex County, Indian River Hundred, Delaware, p. 212, line 5, Zadock Lacey household. Eleanor is likely one of the Females <10; the other being Catharine. 
[27] Delaware Marriage Records, Sussex County Marriage Bonds, Vol. 43, p. 179.
[28] 1820 U.S. census, Sussex County, Indian River Hundred, Delaware, p. 212, line 5, Zadock Lacey household.
[29] 1860 U.S. census, Sussex County, Little Creek Hundred, Delaware, Laurel, p. 130, dwelling 949, family 944, line 40, David R. Wolfe household.
[30]  Delaware Death Records, 1861-1933. State of Delaware Death Certificate (no #)  for Ellen Wolfe, 1894.
[31] 1860 U.S. census, Sussex County, Little Creek Hundred, Delaware, p. 236a (written 15), dwelling 549, family 534, line 12, David R. Wolfe household.
[32] The information about Robert Lacey as a son of Zadock Lacey comes from researcher William E. Lynch (descendant of Catharine Lacey & Thomas Lynch. Zadock was married in 1812 and daughter Catharine was born about 1812/13 and daughter Eleanor was born 1816. The next child is John C. Lacey born in 1826. There is enough of a gap for another child to have been born and possibly died prior to the 1820 census.
[33] Find-A-Grave, memorial 126194392,  John C. Lacey (1826-1914). Coolspring Presbyterian Cemetery, Cool Spring, Sussex Co., Delaware. His gravestone has an Order of the United American Mechanics (OUAM) symbol and he and his wife are buried near his parents Zadock B. Lacey and Mary Hopkins. Obituary for Capt. John C. Lacey, San Francisco Chronicle, California, 1 October 1914, p.11, col. 2, [Genealogy Bank, https://www.genealogybank.com/]
[34] Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, 23 December 1914, p. 3, col. 1. [Genealogy Bank, https://www.genealogybank.com/].
[35] Washington, U.S., Marriage Records, 1854-2013. Marriage record of Chas Chivens Lacey-Emmilla M. Metlar, 21 Mar 1910, License No, 26690, Seattle, King Co., Washington. Record provides the name of father as Capt. John Cornelius Lacey and maiden name of mother as Priscilla Cooper.
[36] 1880 U.S. census, Sussex County, Broadkill Hundred, Delaware, Milton, p. 44B, family 115, line 34, ED 46, John C. Lacey household.
[37]  1900 U.S. census, an Francisco County, California, San Francisco, p. 8B-9A, dwelling 173, family 178, line 100 & 6, ED 234, John C. Lacey in Charles C. Lacey household.
[38] Find-A-Grave, memorial 76864108,  John W. Lacey (1850-1852). Coolspring Presbyterian Cemetery, Cool Spring, Sussex Co., Delaware.
[39] Find-A-Grave, memorial 34166103,   Charles Chivens Lacey (1853-1932). Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington.
[40] Washington, U.S., Marriage Records, 1854-2013. marriage record of Chas Chivens Lacey-Emmilla M. Metlar, 21 Mar 1910, License No, 26690, Seattle, King Co., Washington.
[41] Find-A-Grave, memorial 76864025, James B. Lacey, infant Son of John C. & Prescilla Lacey (1857-1858). Coolspring Presbyterian Cemetery, Cool Spring, Sussex Co., Delaware.
[42]  Find-A-Grave, memorial 126194620, Mary S. Lacey, Daughter of Capt. John C. & Priscilla Lacey (1860-1879). Coolspring Presbyterian Cemetery, Cool Spring, Sussex Co., Delaware.
[43]  1880 U.S. census, Sussex County, Broadkill Hundred, Delaware, Milton, p. 44B, family 115, line 34, ED 46, John C. Lacey household. Sallie D. Lacey is age 15, daughter of John C. and Priscilla.
[44]  Obituary for Sallie D. Potter. Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 July 1905. [Genealogy Bank, https://www.genealogybank.com/ 
[45] New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985, Sallie D. Lacey- Samuel A. Potter, 14 June 1891; Vol 20, p. 162, Line 133.
[46] California Death Index, 1940-1997. Ancestry.com. Ellla W. Lack death certificate, 1961.
[47] U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865. Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865). John C. Lacy, Sussex Co., Delaware.
[48] Major, “A Delaware Record: Kent County Families: Moore, Wyatt, Lacey, Rogers”,18-20; Revised: Major, “Moore, Wyatt, Lacey, Rogers: A Delaware Family Revisited,” S3-S6. “Thomas T. Lacey the son of Zadock B. Lacey and Mary his wife was borned December the 16th 1828”.
[49]   Find-A-Grave, memorial 30199470, Thomas T. Lacey (1828-1902). Barratt’s Chapel Cemetery, Frederica, Kent Co., Delaware.
[50]  Delaware Marriage Records, Kent County Marriage Bonds, Vol. 90, p. 14. Marriage of Thomas T. Lacy and Clarissa A. Moore, 24 December 1850. 
[51]  Find-A-Grave, memorial 30199429, Clairiassa Ann  Lacey (1827-1877). Barratt’s Chapel Cemetery, Frederica, Kent Co., Delaware. 
[52] 1850 U.S. census, Sussex County, Broadkill Hundred, Delaware,  p. 13a (written 15), dwelling 179, family 179, line 9, Zadock B. Lacy household. Maranda E. is enumerated as a daughter of Zadock B. Lacey, age 16.
[53]  1860 U.S. census, Sussex County,  Little Creek Hundred, Delaware, Laurel, p. 130, dwelling 949, family 944, line 40, Maranda Lacey in David R. Wolfe household. Maranda Lacey in David R. Wolfe household.
[54] Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940. Maranda Lacy to Isaac Watson, 26 Nov 1862.

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