Mary Jane Lacey Submitted by: Leila Evett
Mary Jane Lacey was born Mary "Polly" Jane Stewart in Dorans Cove, Jackson County, Alabama on 8 April 1832, daughter of Evan A. Stewart and Nancy B. Jenkins. She moved with her family at the age of 4 to Polk County, Missouri being one of eleven children born to this family.
She was united in marriage on 8 February 1848 to Thomas Williams. To this union were born three children:
Sarah Frances who married Wade Gore Roberts
George Silas "Si" md. Hoddy Kelly of Polk Co. MO
Elizabeth E. "Betty" married Robert P. Kepley
Thomas Williams died 25 January 1854. The following year she married Nathaniel Haggard Lacey, a widower with children, Rachel, Sam and George.
John Evan Lacey
Nancy Belle who married Lum Stewart
Alice who md (1) Esau Blue (2) Wess Yost
Emmett who md Molly Phillips
Jack Boston who md Edna Phillips, sister to Molly
Mary Jane Lacey came to Roger Mills County, Oklahoma Territory with her son John Evan Lacey who filed in Section 8, Township 14 North, Range 22 West of the Indian Meridian on 22 May 1899. She ws living with him here on his homestead when she died 12 May 1904.
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