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From: "Vera Reeves" <>
Subject: Re: [ARIZARD-L] More on the Lackey Family - Vera, et al
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 11:52:39 -0700
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The only connection I have to Lackeys is my cousin, Ginger Alexander
married Curtis Lackey b. 1951 parents Duane & Wanda Lackey and the
connection the Lackeys have to the Galatia Cemetery. I've been told that the
old Galatia Church building that is still standing there at the cemetery was
built by my great grandfather James A. Lane and his sons. Anyone know
anything about that ? Vera
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From: "Rosemary Kenney" <>
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Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 9:53 AM
Subject: [ARIZARD-L] More on the Lackey Family - Vera, et al
> Vera and all Lackey Researchers,
>
> I'm forwarding the below from Junebug:
>
> "Five Lackey Families were settled in the northern counties of Arkansas by
> the early 1870's. The earliest land records was dated 1852 and belonged to
> Robert Waid Lackey.
>
> Robert Waid Lackey was born June 2, 1817 in Hardin County, Tennessee. He
> married Nancy B. Welch
> approximately 1836 and they lived near Waynesboro, Tennessee in Wayne
> County. They came to what was then Izard County (now Baxter County )
around
> 1852. Robert donated land for the original Galatia Church and older part
of
> the cemetery."
>
> There are several pages of Lackeys. My mom's sister, Edith, married Curtis
> Lackey.
>
> This was researched by Mary Lee Lackey Nelson. Her sister, Gwen Lackey
Hall,
> holds an office here in Mtn Home.
>
> June
> **********************
>
> Hope this helps,
> Rosemary Gillihan Kenney
> Jonesboro, AR
>
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