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    1. Obit found on Brooklyn Eagle Site
    2. Brooklyn Eagle December 20, 1901 Mrs. Elizabeth F. M. Lacey. Elizabeth Flower March, widow of the late Eleazer Lacey, died yesterday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Otto Heinze, 60 Pirriepont St. The death of Mrs. Lacey was due to diease incident to old age. Mrs. Lacey was born in Colchester, Conn., April 4, 1812 and was a direct decedent of John Marsh, who came from England in 1635 and settled in Hartford. In 1834 she married Eleazer Lacey of Middletown, Conn., himself descendant from an old New England family. He was a banker. The couple came to Brooklyn in 1859, living on the heights and joining Grace Protestant Episcopal Church. Mr. Lacey died in 1868, since which time his widow lived with her daughter Mrs. Heinze. She was among the oldest members of the Grace Church, both inpoint of years and commiunicy. There survive 4 daughters, Mrs. Cornelia Roediger of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Silas Force of Manhattan., Mrs. Otto Heinze and Miss Helen Lacey of Montana, there are also 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Service at Grace Church, the Rev. Frederick Burgess Bishop officiating. ____________________________________________________________________________ Brooklyn Eagle December 7, 1901 James Hanford. James Hanford an old resident of Brooklyn died at his home 293 Park Place, early this morning, of Angina Pectoris. He was born in Norwalk, Conn, 78 years ago, and has lived in Brooklyn over 50 years. He was a member of the Society of Old Brooklynites. Dr. John Reid of the Memorial Presbyterian Church which he attended will conduct the Funeral Services at his late residence Monday Afternoon at 2 O'clock. A widow and daughter survive. Geraldine Ryerson K hope this helps someone. If I come across more I will post them.

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