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Isabella Heill “Bella” Borland Lacy

Birth
New York, USA
Death
9 Jan 1906 (aged 75)
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot 11, Lots 20-21
Memorial ID
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MARRIED.
At Montgomery, Orange county, N. Y., Dec. 6th, in the First Presbyterian Church, by Rev. Dr. G. N. Judd, assisted by Rev. Wm. Bannard and Rev. S. B. Bell, the Rev. E. S. Lacy, Pastor of the First Congregational Church of San Francisco, to Miss Isabella Borland, daughter of the Hon. Charles Borland, deceased, of Montgomery.
[DAILY ALTA CALIFORNIA (San Francisco), 15 January 1860, California Digital Newspaper Collection]

Pioneer Woman Passes Away.
OAKLAND, Jan 10 -- Mrs. Isabella H. Lacy, the widow of the Rev. E. S. Lacy, one of the best known of the earlier clergymen of San Francisco, who was pastor of the First Congregational Church of that city from 1856 to 1865, died last night at her home near Mills College. She leaves two daughters, Isabella and Martha Lacy. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Jan 11, from the residence of F. F. Barbour, at Webster street and Prospect ave.
[SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 11 January 1906, Page 7, California Digital Newspaper Collection]

Daughters Isabella Borland Lacy (Nov 1863-19 Nov 1921) and Martha "Mattie" Lacy (23 April 1873-23 Sept 1921) were well-known florists in Alameda County.
MARRIED.
At Montgomery, Orange county, N. Y., Dec. 6th, in the First Presbyterian Church, by Rev. Dr. G. N. Judd, assisted by Rev. Wm. Bannard and Rev. S. B. Bell, the Rev. E. S. Lacy, Pastor of the First Congregational Church of San Francisco, to Miss Isabella Borland, daughter of the Hon. Charles Borland, deceased, of Montgomery.
[DAILY ALTA CALIFORNIA (San Francisco), 15 January 1860, California Digital Newspaper Collection]

Pioneer Woman Passes Away.
OAKLAND, Jan 10 -- Mrs. Isabella H. Lacy, the widow of the Rev. E. S. Lacy, one of the best known of the earlier clergymen of San Francisco, who was pastor of the First Congregational Church of that city from 1856 to 1865, died last night at her home near Mills College. She leaves two daughters, Isabella and Martha Lacy. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Jan 11, from the residence of F. F. Barbour, at Webster street and Prospect ave.
[SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 11 January 1906, Page 7, California Digital Newspaper Collection]

Daughters Isabella Borland Lacy (Nov 1863-19 Nov 1921) and Martha "Mattie" Lacy (23 April 1873-23 Sept 1921) were well-known florists in Alameda County.


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