Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


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Lt. Thomas Tracy and Mary [Unk]




Husband Lt. Thomas Tracy 1

           Born: 1610 - England 1
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           Died: 7 Nov 1685 1
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         Father: Sir Paul Tracy (      -1626) 1
         Mother: Anne Sharkely (      -1615) 1


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Wife Mary [Unk] 1

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           Died: 1659 - Saybrook, Middlesex Co, CT 1
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   Other Spouse: Edward Mason (      -      ) 1


Children
1 M John Tracy 2

           Born: 1642 - Wethersfield, Hartford Co, CT 2
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           Died: 16 Aug 1702 2
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         Spouse: Mary Winslow (1646-1721) 2
           Marr: 17 Aug 1670 2


2 M Jonathan Tracy 3

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3 M Thomas Tracy 3

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4 M Solomon Tracy 3

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5 M Daniel Tracy 3

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6 M Samuel Tracy 3

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7 F Miriam Tracy 3

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General Notes: Husband - Lt. Thomas Tracy


In January, 1637, Thomas Tracy, "ship-carpenter," was received as an inhabitant of Salem, Massachusetts. He is supposed to have removed to Saybrook, Connecticut, as early as 1639. His name frequently appears in the records of the General Court at Hartford, after 1644. In the company of Norwich proprietors he ranked high, hav-ing more education than most of them, and being in ability, enterprise and integrity, equal with the first. He officiated on all important committees, and as sur-veyor, moderator, and townsman; and between Oct., 1662, and July, 1684, was twenty-seven times chosen Deputy to the General Court. He was also ensign of the train-band, and after 1678, in the Commission of the Peace. Even in those days of simplicity, Mr. Tracy is usually mentioned with some adjunct indica-ting respect or the possession of office; but as "Lieft-anant Thomas Tracy," he was best known. This title was acquired from the rank he held in Capt. Avery's company of dragoons, raised in New London County in 1673.
Mr. Tracy brought with him from Saybrook six sons and one daughter, but as no reference has been found to his wife, it is inferred that she was then dead.

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Sources


1 Ralph Edward Allison, Allison Genealogy (Hilo, HI: Self-published, 1985), Pg 32.

2 Ralph Edward Allison, Allison Genealogy (Hilo, HI: Self-published, 1985), Pg 29.

3 Ralph Edward Allison, Allison Genealogy (Hilo, HI: Self-published, 1985).


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