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Lucy Athy

Female Abt 1753 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Lucy Athy  [1, 2
    Born Abt 1753  [3
    Gender Female 
    _UID 3DF4EAE549434A009F0F57A8C3C8452A7D85 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I10533  Paul's Genealogy Tree
    Last Modified 20 Aug 2013 

    Father Thomas Athy, Jr.,   b. 1719, Prince George's, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Jan 1761, Prince George's, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 42 years) 
    Mother Sarah Barker,   b. 3 Jan 1725, Prince George's, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married Y  [4, 5
    Children 3 children 
    Family ID F10244  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S888] Captian George Athy [of Galway and Maryland] and his Descendants, Lawrence F. Athy Jr., (Houston, Texas: Lawrence F. Athy, Jr., 1987.), 20. (Reliability: 3), 4 Dec 2012.
      #8 Thomas Athy, Jr. (3) had acquired "Hopewell" by 4 June 1748 at which time he requested that a commission be formed to determine the boundries of the tract. By 1761, Thomas, Jr. also owned and was living at "Athey's Choice". In his will probated 25 March 1761, Thomas, Jr. left "Hopewell" to his daughter Mary and "Athey's Choice" to his daughters Sarah and Lucy.
      John A. Hoover
      John A. Hoover
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    2. [S888] Captian George Athy [of Galway and Maryland] and his Descendants, Lawrence F. Athy Jr., (Houston, Texas: Lawrence F. Athy, Jr., 1987.), 23. (Reliability: 3), 4 Dec 2012.
      Mary sold her 80 acres in 1774. Thomas' wife Sarah demanded and received her widow's third of the 200 acre tract and sold it in 1779. Daughters Lucy and Sarah also sold their thirds of the 200 acres in 1779. Lucy and Sarah lived in Fauquier County in Virginia at that time; and Mary also lived in Virginia, possibly in Fauquier County.
      Sarah Athy
      Sarah Athy
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      John A. Hoover


    3. [S888] Captian George Athy [of Galway and Maryland] and his Descendants, Lawrence F. Athy Jr., (Houston, Texas: Lawrence F. Athy, Jr., 1987.), 49. (Reliability: 3), 4 Dec 2012.
      /8/ THOMAS ATHY, JR. (3), son of Elizabeth and Thomas Athy, #3. Born Prince George's Co., Md., 1719; married Sarah BARKER (b. Prince George's Co., Md., 3 January 1725), daughter of Samuel and Mary Ballard Barker of Upper Marlboro (Sarah married second, John Turner), Prince George's Co., Md.; requested commission to determine the boundry of his tract called "Hopewell", Prince George's Co., Md., 4 June 1848; recorded Certificate of a Stray, Prince George's Co., Md., 18 November 1754; lived on 200 acres called "Athy's Choice" and 80 acres called "Athy's Hopewell" (previously owned by Captain George Athy, #1), Prince George's Co., Md., 1761; died Prince George's Co., Md., January 1761;
      CHILDREN:
      20 Mary. Baptized Prince George's Co., Md., 24 September 1752; lived in Virginia, 1774; no known offspring.
      21* Lucy. b. ca. 1753.
      22* Sarah, b. ca. 1755; d. 1814.
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    4. [S888] Captian George Athy [of Galway and Maryland] and his Descendants, Lawrence F. Athy Jr., (Houston, Texas: Lawrence F. Athy, Jr., 1987.), 49. (Reliability: 3), 4 Dec 2012.
      /8/ THOMAS ATHY, JR. (3), son of Elizabeth and Thomas Athy, #3. Born Prince George's Co., Md., 1719; married Sarah BARKER (b. Prince George's Co., Md., 3 January 1725), daughter of Samuel and Mary Ballard Barker of Upper Marlboro (Sarah married second, John Turner), Prince George's Co., Md.; requested commission to determine the boundry of his tract called "Hopewell", Prince George's Co., Md., 4 June 1848; recorded Certificate of a Stray, Prince George's Co., Md., 18 November 1754; lived on 200 acres called "Athy's Choice" and 80 acres called "Athy's Hopewell" (previously owned by Captain George Athy, #1), Prince George's Co., Md., 1761; died Prince George's Co., Md., January 1761;
      CHILDREN:
      20 Mary. Baptized Prince George's Co., Md., 24 September 1752; lived in Virginia, 1774; no known offspring.
      21* Lucy. b. ca. 1753.
      22* Sarah, b. ca. 1755; d. 1814.
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    5. [S888] Captian George Athy [of Galway and Maryland] and his Descendants, Lawrence F. Athy Jr., (Houston, Texas: Lawrence F. Athy, Jr., 1987.), 23. (Reliability: 3), 4 Dec 2012.
      DESCENDANTS OF #3 THOMAS ATHY (2)
      As the oldest son of #3 Thomas Athy (2), #8 Thomas Athy, Jr. (3)
      seems to have acquired the Athy family property in Maryland except for the home place, "Stony Hill", where his father probably lived. In 1741 he bought "Chance Situate", a 100 acre tract, located between Piscataway Creek and Mattawoman Creek near "Hopewell"; however, he sold this tract in 1745. Even though his father outlived him, he had acquired the 80 acre family tract "Hopewell" prior to 1748 at which time he requested that its boundries by established by a commission appointed by the
      County. Futhermore, he also acquired the 200 acre tract, "Athey's
      Choice", from his father at some time prior to his father's death in 1761.

      In his will, he left 80 acres ("Hopewell") to his daughter #20
      Mary Athy (4) and 200 acres ("Athey's Choice") to be divided equally between his daughters #21 Lucy Athy Feagins (4) and #22 Sarah Athy Staige (4). In the will both properties are referred to as "Athey's Choice", certainly in error, although it is possible that the two properties are adjacent and had been combined.

      Mary sold her 80 acres in 1774. Thomas' wife Sarah demanded and
      received her widow's third of the 200 acre tract and sold it in 1779. Daughters Lucy and Sarah also sold their thirds of the 200 acres in 1779. Lucy and Sarah lived in Fauquier County in Virginia at that time; and Mary also lived in Virginia, possibly in Fauquier County.
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