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John RACEY
Sarah __?__
Milly A. HAMOUNIS
Husband:  John RACEY
Birth:  1816, Hampshire Co., VA [now WV]
Death:  26 Oct 1886
Father:  William RACEY
Mother:  Mary MYERS
Marriage-1:
Wife-1:  Sarah __?__
Marriage-2:  13 Nov 1855, Hampshire Co., VA [now WV]
Wife-2:  [Milicent?] Milly A. HAMOUNIS
Children with Sarah — born in Hampshire Co., VA [now WV]:
1.  Thomas RACEY, b. 1840
2.  Morgan RACEY, b. 1842
3.  William H. RACEY, b. 1844
4.  Sarah J. RACEY, b. 1845
5.  Mary J. RACEY, b. 1846
Children with Milly A. HAMOUNIS:
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Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, West Virginia, Virginia

Sources:

1.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
John RACEY
Birth: 1816, Hampshire, Virginia; Death: 26 Oct 1886
Father: William RACEY; Mother: Mary MYERS
Marriage: 1839, of Hampshire, Virginia
Spouse: Sarah
Source: patron submission
John RACEY
Birth: 1816, Hampshire, Virginia; Death: 26 Oct 1886
Marriage: 13 Nov 1855, Hampshire, Virginia
Spouse: Milly A. HAMOUNIS
Birth: 1829, Hampshire, Virginia
Source: patron submission

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