Laura Permelia Lackey

Laura Permelia Lackey

Female 1853 - 1935  (82 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Laura Permelia Lackey was born on 17 Oct 1853 in Ridgeville, Warren County, Ohio, United States (daughter of Richard Lackey, Jr. and Permelia Dyke); died on 3 Nov 1935 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 5 Nov 1935 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1860, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Laura Lackey, in the household of Richard Lackey
    • Census: 1870, Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Laura P. Lackey, in the household of Richard Lackey

    Notes:


    Several of the young roosters, were wending their way to ex-Treasurer Lackey's place of residence last Wednesday night a week, to witness his daughter flee to the realties of holy wedlock. The ceremony was complemented, as it were, with severe belling. [March 18, 1879 Miami Gazette Vol. XIX No. 38]

    Laura married William Wallace Crane on 12 Mar 1879 in Warren County, Ohio, United States. William was born on 29 Apr 1852 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 25 Jan 1913 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 28 Jan 1913 in Warren County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Hugh Wallace Crane was born on 18 Jan 1880 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 24 Jan 1880 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    2. Edith Permilia Crane was born on 24 Jul 1884 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 9 Apr 1954 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Apr 1954 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard Lackey, Jr. was born on 15 Feb 1811 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States (son of Richard Lackey and Sarah Harlan); died on 9 Jul 1890 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jul 1890 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Real Estate Appraiser
    • Census: 1850, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Richard Lackey farmer, head of household
    • Census: 1860, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Richard Lackey, farmer, head of household
    • Newspaper: 28 May 1868, Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; Income Tax Payers; Address:
      The Western Star
    • Census: 1870, Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Richard Lackey, retired farmer, head of household

    Notes:


    Medical: He was injured in a farming accident and walked with a cane ever after.

    Richard Lackey, Jr. was born in 1811, and was married in 1832 to Permelia Dyke. He is the father of eight children, of whom one son and the daughters are living. Mr. Lackey was for 12 years Township Treasurer: for four years, County, Treasurer; Real Estate Appraiser in Turtle Creek Township and has filled the offices of Justice of the Peace and Township Trustee for several years in this Township. [Source: W.H. Beers, Chicago, 1882., "The History of Warren County, Ohio", (reprint, Evansville, Indiana: Unigraphic, Inc. 1972), pg. 599, Clear Creek Township.]

    August 21, 1843 - Tavern license issued to Richard Lackey in Harveysburg.

    Newspaper:

    The following are the names of persons in Warren county who have incomes exceeding $1000. The figures given show the amount of income in addition to the $1000 which the law exempts from taxation:
    Lackey, Enos——————— 592
    Lackey, Richard—————.111
    William B. Sellers————.168

    Richard married Permelia Dyke on 6 Sep 1832 in Warren County, Ohio, United States. Permelia was born on 5 Jan 1817 in Red Lion, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 5 Mar 1898 in Ridgeville, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Mar 1898 in Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Permelia Dyke was born on 5 Jan 1817 in Red Lion, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 5 Mar 1898 in Ridgeville, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Mar 1898 in Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Permelia Dyck
    • Census: 1850, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Parmelia Lackey, in the household of Richard Lackey
    • Census: 1860, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Permelia Lackey, in the household of Richard Lackey
    • Census: 1870, Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Permelia Lackey, in the household of Richard Lackey

    Notes:


    Red Lion took its name from an 1817 sign put by Mr. Holly - it was a wayside hostelry and in 1823 the hamlet took its name from this tavern. The sign suspended from a tall pole, a large picture of a lion redder that a cardinal's robe.

    Children:
    1. Lafayette Dyke Lackey was born on 10 Dec 1837 in Ridgeville, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 15 Apr 1921 in Harrison Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 18 Apr 1921 in Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    2. Emily Amanda Lackey was born in 1840 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 27 Feb 1864; was buried on 29 Feb 1864 in Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    3. Mary Caroline Lackey was born on 17 Jun 1843 in Ridgeville, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 30 Aug 1923 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States; was buried in Sep 1923 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States.
    4. Henry Clay Lackey was born on 19 Jun 1846 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 26 Mar 1853 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Mar 1853 in Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    5. Marshall Lackey was born on 12 Oct 1850 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 16 Sep 1851 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Sep 1851 in Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    6. 1. Laura Permelia Lackey was born on 17 Oct 1853 in Ridgeville, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 3 Nov 1935 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 5 Nov 1935 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    7. Clara Augusta Lackey was born on 2 Aug 1852 in Merrittstown, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 22 Dec 1922 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Dec 1922 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    8. Agnes Lackey was born on 6 Feb 1861; died on 12 Aug 1863; was buried in Aug 1863 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard Lackey was born on 3 Nov 1770 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America (son of Thomas Lackey and Jane _____); died on 3 Apr 1848 in Waynesville, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Apr 1848 in Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Military: War of 1812
    • Name: Richard D. Lackey
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Probate: 11 Apr 1848, Warren County, Ohio, United States

    Notes:


    Richard and Sarah moved from Kentucky to Ohio with the Harlans, and settled on land about a mile east of Ridgeville. He purchased land of Heighway, who, like Symmes, could not pay for it, and it reverted to the Government; those who had bought of him had to pay for their land again. (see note below)

    NOTE:
    The Symmes Purchase, often called the Miami Purchase, is located in the southwestern corner of the state. During 1787 and 1788, the Ohio Company and John Cleves Symmes had purchased millions of Ohio acres on credit from Congress and were permitted to pay one-seventh of the price in federal bounty-land warrants. In 1792, Congress modified this contract. On September 30, 1794, President George Washington signed the U.S. Patent (deed) conveying to Symmes 248,250 acres. Symmes paid $70,455 in public securities for 105,683 acres and used military bounty land warrants, totaling 95,250 acres, to acquire the remaining 142,857 acres. Because Congress allowed one third of a dollar off for bad lands and incidental charges, Symmes actually paid two-thirds of dollar per acre.

    By the time Symmes heard that Congress had not granted him all the land that he had asked for, he had already sold much of the land which was not really his. In the hopes that Congress would eventually grant him the rest of the land between the two Miami Rivers, he continued to sell to the incoming settlers during the 1790's. Samuel Heighway was one of the surveying party who came up the Little Miami Valley to survey the lands under the Symmes Contract.

    The federal government decided that the land ownership dispute had to be resolved in the Miami country. Congress delineated very specifically which lands had been sold to Symmes and thus were legal sales, and which lands still belonged to the U.S. government and would have to be bought again. Between March of 1799 and March of 1804, Congress passed five Symmes Land Acts which stated, in essence, that all people who had bought tracts of land from the speculator John C. Symmes would be allowed to keep their land if they would apply to the U.S. government for a patent, pay $3.00 to have their tract surveyed, and pay $2.00 per acre on all land they claimed. [Source: W. H. Beers & County, Chicago, "The History of Warren County, Ohio", Clear Creek Twp., pg. 599]

    Richard married Sarah Harlan on 23 Aug 1793 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States. Sarah (daughter of George Harlan and Margery Baker) was born on 5 Jun 1774 in Chatham County, North Carolina, British Colonial America; died after 1815 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Waynesville, Warren County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Harlan was born on 5 Jun 1774 in Chatham County, North Carolina, British Colonial America (daughter of George Harlan and Margery Baker); died after 1815 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Waynesville, Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Religion: Society of Friends (Quaker)
    • Will: 23 Aug 1793

    Notes:


    August 4, 1783 - Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Frederick County, Virginia, pg. 398, Sarah Harlan, received on certificate from Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Orange County, North Carolina, dated March 2, 1782

    August 23, 1793 - Redstone Monthly Meeting, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, pg. 91, Sarah Lackey, late Harlan, disowned, married out of unity.

    Children:
    1. Thomas Lackey was born on 23 Aug 1794 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States; and died.
    2. Reason Lackey was born on 7 Nov 1796 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 5 Feb 1844 in Hamilton County, Indiana, United States; was buried in Feb 1844 in Hamilton County, Indiana, United States.
    3. Hannah Lackey was born on 8 Oct 1798 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 8 Sep 1863 in Champaign County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Sep 1863 in Champaign County, Ohio, United States.
    4. Margery Lackey was born on 29 Aug 1800 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 4 Jul 1834.
    5. Enos Lackey was born on 21 Oct 1802 in Northwest Territory, United States; died on 4 Apr 1884 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 6 Apr 1884 in Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    6. Jehu Lackey was born on 17 Sep 1804 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 15 Jan 1875; was buried in Jan 1875 in Lagrange, Lagrange County, Indiana, United States.
    7. Sarah Lackey was born on 24 Sep 1806 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    8. Mary Lackey was born on 8 Sep 1808 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 7 Jan 1893 in Toledo, Tama County, Iowa, United States; was buried in Jan 1893 in Toledo, Tama County, Iowa, United States.
    9. 2. Richard Lackey, Jr. was born on 15 Feb 1811 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 9 Jul 1890 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jul 1890 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    10. John O. Lackey was born on 11 May 1813 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 18 Apr 1857 in Lawrence County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Apr 1857 in Bridgeport, Lawrence County, Illinois, United States.
    11. Aaron Lackey was born on 12 Jun 1815 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Lackey was born about 1745 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died in Oct 1823 in Union Township, Ross County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Census: 1790, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States
    • Census: 1810, Washington Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States; as Thomas Lackey

    Notes:


    Born about 1745 the year the Leyden Jar (earliest form of electric condenser) was invented. Thomas settled in Amwell Twp. three miles S.E. of the city of Washington, Pennsylvania about 1770. He named his farm "Campden". His cabin was a regular preaching point on the Redstone Riding Circuit. In 1784 he was a tax collector and in 1801 & 1812 he was a trustee for the First United Methodist Church of Washington, Pennsylvania. A plaque honoring him is said to be hanging in the church today. In 1823 Thomas is past his seventy-fifth birthday and in the decade following the Revolutionary War he watches as America attempts to develop its own nationality.

    In 1823 he is a widower, Jane his wife has been gone nine years. He plans to follow his son John and John's wife Susannah (Caton) to Greencastle, Ohio to reside with them but died en route in Union Township, Ross County, Ohio. The same year President James Monroe presented the Monroe Doctrine to Congress which proclaims that the Americas are closed to colonization by European states.

    Thomas married Jane _____ in 1769. Jane was born in 1750. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Jane _____ was born in 1750.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Jane Lackey

    Children:
    1. 4. Richard Lackey was born on 3 Nov 1770 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 3 Apr 1848 in Waynesville, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Apr 1848 in Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    2. Alexander Lackey was born about 1772; and died.
    3. John M. Lackey was born in 1774; died on 20 Apr 1824 in Greencastle, Fairfield County, Ohio, United States.
    4. Phoebe Lackey was born on 21 Aug 1776 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 3 Dec 1856 in Vinton County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Dec 1856.
    5. Susannah Lackey was born in 1779; died after 1820.
    6. Hannah Lackey was born in 1782; and died.

  3. 10.  George Harlan was born in 1737 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America (son of George Harlan and Elizabeth Hope); died on 6 May 1821 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in May 1821 in Waynesville, Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Name: George Harland
    • Religion: Society of Friends (Quaker)
    • Will: 10 Jan 1819, Warren County, Ohio, United States
    • Probate: 7 Aug 1821, Warren County, Ohio, United States

    Notes:


    This George added the d on the end of Harland as his great-great grandfather's name was spelled this way. George was a farmer and in 1766 he took his wife and two children and moved from Kennett Twp. Chester County, Pennsylvania to Chatham County, North Carolina, six more children were born here. In 1783 they moved to Fayette County, Pennsylvania. In 1805 they moved to Hamilton, Ohio.

    In 1766 George Harlan, his wife and two children, removed from Kennet Twp., Chester County, Pennsylvania and settled in Chatham County, North Carolina where the other children were born; and from there, in 1783 removed to and settled in Fayette County, Pennsylvania and in 1805 moved into Hamilton, (now in) Warren County, Ohio.

    June 12, 1766 - Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, North Carolina, George Harlan produced a Certificate from Pennsylvania.

    August 4, 1783 - Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Frederick County, Virginia, pg. 398, George Harland and wife and children, Joshua, Aaron, George, Elizabeth, Sarah and Samuel, received on certificate from Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Orange County, North Carolina, dated March 2, 1782.

    March 1, 1805 - Redstone Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania, pg. 91, George Harlan and wife Margery and children Aaron, Samuel and Moses, granted certificate to Miami Monthly, removed about 1793.

    July 11, 1805 - Miami Monthly Meeting, Warren County, Ohio, pg. 66, George Harlan and wife Margery and children, Aaron, Samuel and Moses, received on certificate from Redstone Monthly Meeting, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, dated March 1, 1805.

    This George added the d on the end of Harland as his great-great grandfather's name was spelled this way. George was a farmer and in 1766 he took his wife and two children and moved from Kennett Twp. Chester County, Pennsylvania to Chatham County, North Carolina, six more children were born here. In 1783 they moved to Fayette County, Pennsylvania. In 1805 they moved to Hamilton, Ohio.

    Will
    dated January 10, 1819,
    proven August 7, 1821, Probate Court, Warren County, Ohio

    Be it remembered that I George Harlan of Warren County and State of Ohio considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and perfect memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following (that is to say)
    First I give to my beloved wife Margery Harlan one equal third part of all my estate both real and personal during her natural life. Secondly to my youngest son Moses Harlan I give and bequeath all my estate both real and personal of which I may die seized out of the proceeds of which he is to pay first all my just debts which are but few and none of magnitude and secondly the legacies herein after mentioned to my son Joshua Harlan the sum of ninety dollars, to my son Aaron Harlan ninety dollars, to my son George Harlan ninety dollars, to my son Samuel Harlan ninety dollars, to my son-inlaw Richard Lackey ninety dollars, to my grandson Silas Harlan (the heir of Elizabeth Sharp) ninety dollars all which legacies are to be paid as soon after my decease as circumstances will admit and finally I appoint my son George Harlan the sole Executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the tenth day of January eighteen hundred and nineteen.
    George Harlan (seal)

    Signed sealed and published by the above named George Harlan to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses to the same.
    Jacob Harlan
    Jacob L. Jennings
    Seneca Ball

    George married Margery Baker on 21 Apr 1762 in New Castle County, Delaware, British Colonial America. Margery (daughter of Joshua Baker and Mary Hill) was born on 6 Apr 1743 in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, British Colonial America; died on 14 Feb 1821 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Feb 1821 in Waynesville, Warren County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Margery Baker was born on 6 Apr 1743 in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, British Colonial America (daughter of Joshua Baker and Mary Hill); died on 14 Feb 1821 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Feb 1821 in Waynesville, Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Religion: Society of Friends (Quaker)

    Notes:


    July 12, 1766 - Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, North Carolina
    Margery Harlan produced a certificate with her husband from Kennet monthly meeting in Pennsylvania which was read and accepted.

    August 4, 1783 - Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Frederick County, Virginia, pg. 398
    Margery Harlan, received on certificate from Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Orange County, North Carolina, dated March 2, 1782.

    March 1, 1805 - Redstone Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania, pg. 91.
    Margery Harlan, granted certificate to Miami Monthly, removed about 1793.

    July 11, 1805 - Miami Monthly Meeting, Warren County, Ohio, pg. 66
    Margery Harlan, received on certificate from Redstone Monthly Meeting, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, dated March 1, 1805.

    Children:
    1. Joshua Harlan was born on 13 Mar 1763 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died in Apr 1828 in Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, United States; was buried in Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, United States.
    2. Aaron Harlan was born on 3 Jul 1765 in Kennett Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 5 Oct 1851 in Montgomery County, Indiana, United States; was buried in Oct 1851 in Montgomery County, Indiana, United States.
    3. George Harlan was born on 1 Sep 1767 in Chatham County, North Carolina, British Colonial America; died on 21 Dec 1846 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Dec 1846 in Wayneville, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    4. Elizabeth Harlan was born on 4 Oct 1771 in Chatham County, North Carolina, British Colonial America; died before 1821 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    5. 5. Sarah Harlan was born on 5 Jun 1774 in Chatham County, North Carolina, British Colonial America; died after 1815 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Waynesville, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    6. Samuel Harlan was born on 13 Feb 1777 in Chatham County, North Carolina, United States; died on 27 Feb 1868 in Crawford County, Kansas, United States.
    7. Moses Harlan was born on 5 Aug 1786 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 2 Sep 1842 in Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Sep 1842 in Dunlap, Peoria County, Illinois, United States.