Saturday, October 19, 2013

Children of Alexander Franklin Stacy and Eliza Ann Wagley

Children of Alexander Franklin Stacy and Eliza Ann Wagley

Eight children are credited to this union:

I.   Margaret Stacy
b.     1845, in Natchitoches Parrish, LA
d.     February 8, 1846 in Natchitoches, LA, Age < 1

II. James Willis Stacy husband of Mary Jane Edwards
b.     September 27, 1847, in Natchitoches Parrish, LA
m.    about 1866
d.     March 3, 1925 in Lufkin, Angelina,  TX Age 77
bur.  Find A Grave Memorial# 19486104

When James “Willis” Stacy was born on September 27, 1847, in Natchitoches, Louisiana, his father, Alexander, was 49 and his mother, Eliza, was 21. Willis’ mother Eliza was the third wife of Alexander; Willis had many older half siblings, some of whom were grown and had families of their own.

Willis grew up near in the Marthaville area of Natchitoches Parish where his father owned land. In 1864, 17-year-old Willis was drafted into Company B, Maddox's Regiment Louisiana reserve Corp. Per the Conscript Act of February 17, 1864, the CSA draft was extended to include seventeen year olds and men between 45 and 50.  From time to time, detachments of the Reserve Corps hunted draft dodgers and deserters and herding cattle for eventual use by the regular army. At the end of the war, Willis’ unit was surrendered at New Orleans on May 26, 1865 and he was paroled in Natchitoches on June 21, 1865.

His father Alexander died in 1865 in Texas where he had gone to look for land. Perhaps James had gone with his father.  On March 22, 1866 James married Mary Jane Edwards in Nacogdoches, Texas. Mary Jane was born on March 16, 1847 in Arkansas, the daughter of Mahulda Elledge and John Edwards.

The couple settled in Nacogdoches, Texas and soon began a family.  The first child was born in 1869 and named John Alexander for both of his grandfathers. Based on the stated birth locations of their children (on the death certificates and census records), the family appears to have moved back and forth between Texas and Louisiana.  John born in 1868 and Ruben born in 1880 claimed Nacogdoches, Texas as their place of birth. Emory Ann born in 1871, Susie born in 1875 claimed Louisiana as their place of birth.  Henry born in 1874 claimed Madison County Texas.  James born in 1878 claimed Atascosa County Texas as his place of birth. The youngest Mary Stacy Hobbs flip flopped between Texas and Louisiana.

In 1880, the federal census reported the family living in Madison County, Texas.  Madisonville the County seat is approximately 95 miles west of Nacogdoches. According to the Handbook of Texas, Madison County, reported to have been "wild and wooly" before and after the Civil War, was referred to as the "Free State of Madison." The family consisted of James W, a 32-year- farmer living with Mary J. 32, John A.  12, Emerva A. 9, Henry C. 7, Misouria R. 5, James E. 2, and his mother-in-law Mahulda A. Edwards 77.

In 1900, the federal census shows the family was living in Nacogdoches County, Texas.  James W, a 52-year-old tenant farmer was living with Mary J. 52, Paschal 19, Lizzie 14, and his mother-in-law Mahulda A. Edwards 77. Living nearby is his son James age 21 and his wife Mary B, age 16 who had been married for 1 year.  The census indicated that Willis and Mary Jane had been married for 34 years.  Mary Jane had given birth to 7 children, all of whom were living. Both Willis and Mary Jane are literate.

Mary Jane died on March 6, 1918 in Nacogdoches, Texas. She was buried in the Christian Cemetery in Nacogdoches, Texas. James died on March 3, 1925, in Lufkin, Texas, at the age of 77, and was buried in Christian Cemetery in Nacogdoches, Texas next to his wife Mary Jane.

Known children of James Willis Stacy and Mary Jane Edwards are:

1.  John Alexander Stacy                                                 (1869 – 1905)  Age 36
2.    Emory Ann Stacy Turner                                              (1871 – 1964)  Age 92
3.  Henry Coleman Stacy                                                 (1874 – 1942)  Age 68
4.    Misouria Rowena "Susie" Stacy McDonald                        (1875 – 1960)  Age 84
5.  James Elam Stacy                                                      (1878 – 1961)  Age 83
6.  Ruben Paschal Stacy                                                  (1880 – 1968)  Age 87
7.  Mary Elizabeth Stacy Hobbs Gause                                (1886 – 1960)  Age 74

III. Alexander Franklin "Frank" Stacy husband of Emma T. Lambert
b.     12 Dec 1849 in Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parrish, LA 
m.    13 Aug 1874 Natchitoches, Natchitoches, LA to Emma T. Lambert 
d.     9 Dec 1901 Atascosa County, TX Age 51
bur.   Find A Grave Memorial# 10326081

Alexander Franklin Stacy was born on December 12, 1849, in Natchitoches, Louisiana. His family called him “Frank”. His father, Alexander, was a 51-year-old farmer. His mother 23-year-old Eliza Ann Wagley was his father’s third wife.

When the 1850 census was taken, Alex F Stacy was 1 year old and lived in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Other family members listed on the census were his father AF 51 (a farmer with $400 real estate holdings), his mother Eliza 25, and siblings Mary 14, Will 12, Rebecca 12, Josephine 7, and Jas W 3.

When the 1860 census was taken, A F Stacy was 12 years old and lived in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Other family members listed on the census were his father AF 62 (a planter with $800 real estate holdings and $700 of personal property), his mother Eliza 34, and siblings Henry 19, Wm H 20, Josephine 17, and Willice 14, Louisiana 9, Laura J 4 and Rosana 1. His older sister Nancy was living next door with her husband Levi Johnson and her 3 children.

His father Alexander Sr. died about 1865 when Frank was around 15 years old. It is unknown where the family was living in 1870 as they have not been located on the federal census.  It is likely that Frank stayed in Natchitoches.  For he met and married a local girl named Emma T. Lambert on August 13, 1874. Emma was born on February 21, 1852 in Natchitoches.

Sometime before 1880 his mother moved to Atascosa County, Texas where several of his siblings and their families had migrated to. It is likely that Frank and Emma moved to Texas about the same time.  Although they haven’t been located on the 1880 federal census, they were most likely living in Atascosa County, Texas.  The oldest child, “Molly” was born in 1876 in Amphion, Texas which is near Pleasanton in Atascosa County. A F Stacy was taxed in Atascosa County as early as 1880 for 2 horse/mules. There was no assessment for any real estates.

Emma gave birth to 8 children who reached adulthood, all born in Texas; the eldest in 1847 and the youngest in 1866. 

When the 1900 census was taken, the family was living in Atascosa County. Frank, a 50-year old tenant farmer, was literate.  He and his 44 year old wife Emma had been married 26 years.  Emma had given birth to 13 children, 8 were living. Living with the couple were Mary 22, Henry 19, Lee 14, Cleave 12, Newton 11, Eliak 9, Ira 3, and Oda 1. The census indicated none of the children could read or write and they were not attending school.

Frank died on December 9, 1901, at the age of 51. He was buried in Amphion Cemetery in Atascosa, Texas. After the death of her husband, Emma moved into San Antonio where she rented a home until after her children were on their own.  In 1930 she was living in Poteet with her daughter Molly; in 1940 she was living with her son Nute in Poteet.  Emma died on December 15, 1940 at the age of 88.  She was buried in Amphion Cemetery.

Known children of Alexander Franklin Stacy and Emma T Lambert are:

1.  Mary Josephine “Molly”Stacy Munk                         (1876 - 1965) Age 89
2.  John "Henry" Stacy                                               (1882 - 1969) Age 86
3.  William “Lee” Stacy                                               (1884 - 1959) Age 74
4.  Grover Cleveland “Cleave” Stacy                             (1886 – 1959) Age 73
5.  Willis Newton “Nute” Stacy                                     (1889 - 1969) Age 80
6.  Alexander F. “ Alex” Stacy                                     (1893- 1940) Age 47
7.  Ira Edgar Stacy                                                   (1896 - 1958) Age 62
8.  Oda Beckie “Odie” Stacy Henley Spangler                 (1899 – 1960) Age 61


IV. Louisiana Virginia Stacy wife of John Daniel Adams
b.     8 Jul 1852 in Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parrish, LA 
m.    17 Dec 1877 Atascosa County, TX to John Daniel Adams 
d.     19 Oct 1931 Rocksprings, Edwards County, TX, Age 79
bur.  Find A Grave Memorial# 15101888

Louisiana Virginia Stacy was born on July 3, 1852, in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Her father, Alexander, was a 54-year-old farmer. His mother 25-year-old Eliza Ann Wagley was her father’s third wife.

The first record we have of Louisiana is the 1860 federal census; 9-year-old Louisiana Stacy was listed in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana with her parents, 62-year-old AF and 34-year-old Eliza. Her father was listed as a planter with $800 real estate holdings and $700 of personal property. Her siblings were listed as Henry 19, Wm H 20, Josephine 17, and Willice 14, A.F. 12, Laura J 4 and Rosana 1. Living next door was her older sister Nancy, her brother-in-law Levi Johnson and their 3 children.

In 1861 two of Louisiana’s old brothers joined the Louisiana Volunteer Infantry and went off to war.  Several of her brother-in-laws went as well.  In 1865 when the CSA surrendered, the family was reunited with the returning soldiers.  The family was lucky, all returned home alive.

Not long after the end of the war, Louisiana’s father Alexander Sr. went to Texas looking for a place to settle.  Family tradition says he died and was buried in Texas; Louisiana was around 13 years old. The family stayed in Louisiana for several more years. It is unknown where the family was living in 1870 as they have not been located on the federal census.  It is likely that sometime between 1874 and 1877 the family moved from Natchitoches to Atascosa, Texas. 

While living in Atascosa County, Louisiana met and married John Daniel Adams on December 17, 1877. The couple settled in Atascosa County and soon began a family.  When the 1880 census was taken, 27-year-old Louisiana V. Adams was living in Atascosa County with her 33-year-old husband John D. and her 4-month old baby Lula. Living next door was her sister Laura who had married Jessie F. Adams.  Her widowed mother Eliza and her younger brother Napoleon were living with Laura and Jessie.

When the 1900 census was taken, 47-year-old Louisiana V Adam (born Aug 1852 in Louisiana) was living in Edwards County, Texas in a home she and her husband 53-year-old John D owned.  John was working as a day laborer. The census indicated the couple had been married 22 years and Louisiana had given birth to 3 children, all living.  The 3 children were all listing living at home.  Lula age 20 was working as a school teacher, John W 18 was working as a day laborer, and the Robert G 13 was attending school.  Also living with the family was John E Varley 8 whose relationship to the family was not stated.

In 1910, 53-year-old Louisiana Adams lived in Justice, Texas with her husband, John D 63 on a farm they owned free of a mortgage. The census indicated Louisiana and John had been married for 32 years and it was the first marriage for both of them.  Louisiana had given birth to 3 children all were still living. Living with the couple were their sons John W a 27-year-old stone mason, and Robert G a 23-year-old laborer who worked odd jobs. Also living with the family was John V Varley, 17 listed as a boarder who worked as a laborer working odd jobs.

John was a CSA veteran; he had served in Company H of the 5th Texas Cavalry. On October 1910, John applied for a Confederate Pension from the state of Texas.  In his application the Edwards County tax assessor stated that in September 1910 John and Louisiana owned real estate valued at $490. According to the pension application John had enlisted on Sept. 9, 1861 at San Antonio.  He served until the end of the war in May 1865.

In 1920, 67-year-old Virginia and 73-year-old John D Adams retired were living in Edwards County, Texas. They were living with their daughter 40-year-old Lulu Crausby a widow, and their 10-year-old granddaughter Alma. Lulu owned the home free of a mortgage.  John was retired.

When the 1930 census was taken, Louisiana V Adams was 77 years old. She and her 83-year-old husband John D were living in Edwards, Texas with their daughter Lula M Crausby a widow.  Lula was listed as the owner of a general farm. The census indicated the John was 30 years old and Louisiana 24 when they married. Living next door in a rental house was their son John W a 47-year-old widower and his 5 children, Virginia A. 16, Willie F. 15, Ruby C 12, Raymond E 6 and Milton A 3. John was employed as a laborer who worked odd jobs.

On October 19, 1931, Louisiana died of liver cancer in Rocksprings, Texas, at the age of 79. The death certificate indicated she had been ill since June of 1931. Louisiana was buried in the Rocksprings Cemetery.  She and John had been married for 53 years at the time of her death. John died on September 2, 1939 at the age of 92.  John was buried in the Rocksprings cemetery next to Louisiana.

Known children of Louisiana Virginia Stacy and John Daniel Adams are:

1.  Lula May Adams Crausbay Wilson                            (1880 - 1969) Age 89
2.  John Walter Adams                                               (1882 - 1969) Age 87
3.  Robert Grover Adams                                           (1886 - 1912) Age 25

V. Thomas Jefferson Stacy
b.     10 Dec 1854 in Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parrish, LA 
d.     8 Dec 1855 in Natchitoches, Natchitoches County, LA, Age < 1

VI. Laura Jane Stacy wife of Jesse Franklin Adams
b.     1 Dec 1858 in Natchitoches Parish, LA 
m.    23 Oct 1879 in Atascosa County, TX to Jesse Franklin Adams 
d.     5 Jun 1933 in Buda, Hays County, TX, Age 74
bur.  Find A Grave Memorial# 8243999

Laura Jane Stacy was born on December 1, 1857, in Provencal, Louisiana. Her father, Alexander, was a 59-year-old farmer. Her mother 31-year-old Eliza Ann Wagley was her father’s third wife.

The first record we have of Laura Jane is the 1860 federal census; 4-year-old Laura J. Stacy was listed in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana with her parents, 62-year-old AF and 34-year-old Eliza. Her father was listed as a planter with $800 real estate holdings and $700 of personal property. Her siblings were listed as Henry 19, Wm H 20, Josephine 17, and Willice 14, A.F. 12, Louisiana 9, and Rosana 1. Living next door was her older sister Nancy, her brother-in-law Levi Johnson and their 3 children.

In 1861 two of Laura’s old brothers joined the Louisiana Volunteer Infantry and went off to war; several of her brother-in-laws went as well.  It was a happy time when all the family soldiers returned from the war safe.

Not long after the end of the war, Louisiana’s father Alexander Sr. went to Texas looking for a place to settle.  Family tradition says he died and was buried in Texas; Laura was around 7 years old. The family stayed in Louisiana for several more years. It is unknown where the family was living in 1870 as they have not been located on the federal census.  It is likely that sometime between 1874 and 1877 her mother and her minor children moved from Natchitoches to Atascosa, Texas.  Several of her siblings from her father’s second wife remained in Louisiana.

While living in Atascosa County, Laura met and married Jesse Franklin Adams on October 23, 1879. The couple settled in Atascosa County and soon began a family. 

When the 1880 census was taken, 22-year-old Laura J. Adams was living in Atascosa County with her 32-year-old husband Jesse F. Also living with the newlyweds were Laura’s 60-year-old widowed mother Eliza and her younger brother Napoleon age 13. Sam Pickett a 22-year-old day laborer was listed with the family as well.  Living next door was Laura’s sister and Jesse’s brother Louisiana and John D. Adams who were married in 1877.

The 1880 census agricultural schedule shows Jesse was a tenant farmer.  The farm had 15 acres tilled and 145 acres of woodlands.  Jesse and Laura owned $120 of livestock, 4 horse/mules and 20 pigs.  It didn’t appear that Jesse had any field crops.

Sometime between 1880 and 1886 the couple moved to Devine in Medina County, Texas.  Medina County borders Atascosa County; the distance between Poteet and Devine is about 30 miles. Sometime before 1896, the family moved to Hays County. Hays County is twenty-three miles southwest of Austin.

In June 1900 when the federal census was taken, the family was living in Hays County. Jesse F Adams was listed as the 57-year-old tenant farmer who had been married for 20 years to 42-year-old Laura J.  Laura had given birth to 6 children, 5 of whom were still living: Annis 16, Ethie 14, Roy F 11, Ida M 9, and Addie R 3. The three eldest children were attending school.

In May 1910, the family was living in Hays County, Texas.  Jesse F, a 62-year-old tenant farmer had been married 30 years to Laura J. Laura had given birth to 6 children, 5 of whom were still living.  Two of their children were still living at home, Ida 18 and Addie 13; both were attending school.

In January 1920 when the federal census was taken, 72-year-old Jesse F and 62-year-old Laura J were living with their only son, Roy F in Buda, Texas (Hays County). Roy was employed as a general farmer on a tenant farm.  His parents were retired.

When the 1930 census was taken Jessie 82 and Laura 72 were living with their daughter Ida and her husband Edward Mayes. Edward was employed as a tenant farmer on a general farm in Hays County, Texas. Edward and Ida were married when he was 23 and she was 20 years old. They had two children living at home, Normin 17 and Harold 8, both were attending school.  Jessie and Laura married when he was 31 and she was 22. The entire family was literate.

Jessie died Sept 30, 1930 in Hays County, Texas. He was buried in Live Oak Cemetery in Manchaca, Texas. Laura died on June 5, 1933, in Travis, Texas, at the age of 75. She was buried next to her husband of 50 years.

Known children of Laura Jane Stacy and Jesse Franklin Adams are:

1.  Annis “Annie” Adams Coleman                                (1883 – 1967) Age 84
2.  Ethie Adams Satterwhite                                        (1886 – 1963) Age 76
3.  Roy Franklin Adams                                              (1889 – 1973) Age 84
4.  Ida M Adams Mayes                                             (1891 – 1984) Age 92
5.  Addie Ruth Adams Pilant Smothers                          (1896 – 1970) Age 73

VII. Roena (Rowena) Melissa Stacy wife of John Lafayette Rutledge
b.     Apr 14, 1859 in Provencal, Natchitoches Parrish, LA 
m.    20 Dec 1877 in Atascosa County, TX to John Lafayette Rutledge 
d.     30 Oct 1888 in Batesville, Zavala County, TX, Age 29
bur.  Find A Grave Memorial# 25234734

Roena Melissa Stacy was born April 14, 1859, in Provencal, Louisiana. Her father, Alexander, was a 59-year-old farmer. Her mother 31-year-old Eliza Ann Wagley was her father’s third wife.

The first record we have of Roena is the 1860 federal census; 1-year-old “Rosana” Stacy was listed in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana with her parents, 62-year-old AF and 34-year-old Eliza. Her father was listed as a planter with $800 real estate holdings and $700 of personal property. Her siblings were listed as Henry 19, Wm H 20, Josephine 17, and Willice 14, A.F. 12, Louisiana 9, and Laura J 4. Living next door was her older sister Nancy, her brother-in-law Levi Johnson and their 3 children.

On 19 Dec 1877 18-year-old Roena married 23-year-old John Lafayette Rutledge in Atascosa County, Texas. They settled in Atascosa County and soon began a family. This is where we find the family on June 7, 1880, the family was enumerated on the 1880 US federal census as John L. Rutledge, a 25-year-old Farmer, wife Roine M. 21, and daughter Lucinda 11 months.  Also living with the family was Roena’s brother Napolian Stacey age 14 a farm laborer.

Roena died October 30, 1888 in Batesville, Texas at the age of 29 while giving birth to a daughter who was named after her mother. She was buried in Loma Vista Cemetery, Zavala County, Texas. 5 known children reached adulthood.

After her death John married a second time to Sarah Ann Gates widow of William Henry Barnes on January 26, 1893.  The family moved to Zavala County, Texas sometime before 1900. The 1900 census taken incorrectly listed the blended family.  (I have attempted to correctly identify the children).  46-year-old John C Rutlege a farmer, literate, living on a farm he owned free of a mortage, married 7 years to Sarah A 45 mother of 5 children all living. 9 children were listed; the Barnes children were listed as Rutlege, the Rutledge children were listed as Barnes.  Here is my reidentification.

Willie F Rutlege     23 believed to be William Thomas Barnes
George W Rutlege 20 believed to be George W Barnes
Louis E Rutlege     18 believed to be Elonzo Allee Barnes
Richard S Rutlege  16 believed to be Richard Spencer Barnes
Sarah E Rutlege    13 believed to be Sallie Barnes
Annie D Barnes     18 believed to be Dosha Arilla Rutledge
John M Barnes      16 believed to be John Morris Rutledge
Rachel M Barnes   14 believed to be Roena Malissa Rutledge
Edith Barnes         12 believed to be Ethel Rutledge

The marriage didn’t take and sometime before 1910 John and Sarah Ann Gates were divorced. On April 15, 1934 John died in Crystal City, Texas.  He was buried in Loma Vista Cemetery near Roena.

Known children Roena Melissa Stacy and John Lafayette Rutledge are:

1.   Lucinda Rutledge Day                                           (1880 – 1945) Age 64
2.   Dosha Arilla Rutledge Arthur                                  (1882 – 1982) Age 100
3.   John Morris Rutledge                                            (1884 – 1911) Age 27
4.   Ethel Rutledge Robertson                                      (1886 – unknown)
5.   Roena Melissa Rutledge Barnes                              (1888 – 1982) Age 93


VIII. Napoleon Bonaparte Stacy husband of Sarah Jane King
b.     19 Jun 1866 in Natchitoches, Natchitoches, LA 
m1.  15 APR 1889 in San Antonio, Bexar County, TX to Sarah Jane King 
m2.  about 1922 to Rosa Welch 
d.     28 Mar 1932 in Poteet, Atascosa County, TX, Age 65
bur.  Find A Grave Memorial# 10326062

Napoleon Bonaparte "Bunk" Stacy was born on June 19, 1866, in Natchitoches, Louisiana. He was the son of Alexander Franklin Stacy and Eliza Ann Wagley. It is likely that Napoleon was born after the death of his 67-year-old father. His 39-year-old mother Eliza was Alexander’s third wife.

Bunk spent his early years in Natchitoches.  Sometime between 1874 and 1877 his mother and her minor children moved from Natchitoches to Atascosa, Texas.  Buck would have been around 10 years old. 

Buck was enumerated twice in the 1880 federal census. He was enumerated as “Napolian Stacey” a single 14 year old farm hand living with his sister Roena and her husband John Rutledge. He was also enumerated as “Napoleon Stacy” age 13 living with his sister Laura J and her husband Jesse F Adams. His mother Eliza Stacy age 60 was living with Laura and Jesse as well. 

Tom Gardner, a leading researcher on the Stacy family says Buck stayed with his brother Frank Stacy and two half sisters, Becky Meadows and Nancy Johnson in Atascosa County as well.

He bought 100 acres of land from Dick Hillburn in 1896 on the bank of the Atascosa River three miles southwest of Poteet. At that time Poteet was only a store and a post office.

When Buck was 22, he married Sarah Jane King April 15, 1889 in San Antonio, Texas.  Sarah was born April 11, 1862 in Texas daughter of Sarah Catherine Gardner and James King. They settled in Atascosa County, Texas where they raised six children.

On the 1900 census, Buck and his family were living in Atascosa County.  They were enumerated as follows:  33-year-old Napoleon Stacy   a farmer married 11 years to Sarah J age 38. Sarah had given birth to 6 children, five of whom were still living, Roy 8, Etta D 6, Ora C 5, Napoleon G 3, and 1 month old Joel.

Just days after the census was taken, Sarah Jane died in Atascosa County on June 13, 1900. Within weeks, baby Joel followed his mother to the grave. They were buried in Amphion Cemetery.

Napoleon continued working the family farm in Atascosa County.  When the 1910 census was taken 43-year-old Napoleon Stacy a widower was enumerated in Precinct 3 of Atascosa County with his four children; Roy 18, Etta O 16, Ora C 14, and Nap G 13.

Buck married a second time to Rosa Welch. Rosa and Buck raised 4 children.

Buck died on March 28, 1932, in Poteet, Texas, at the age of 65, and was buried in Atascosa, Texas.

Known children Napoleon Bonaparte Stacy and Sarah Jane King are:

1.   Roy Stacy                                                          (1891 – 1979) Age 65
2.   Etta Ophelia StacyAdams                                     (1893 – 1926) Age 32
3.   Ora Catherine Stacy Clark Adams                           (1895 – 1989) Age 94
4.   Napoleon Garrett Stacy                                        (1897– 1972) Age 75
5.   Harry Stacy                                                       (1899 – 1900) Age 8 months
6.   Joel Stacy                                                          (1900 – 1900) Age 4 months

Known children Napoleon Bonaparte Stacy and Rosa Selby Welch are:

1.   Francis Napoleon Stacy                                        (1922 – 1980) Age 57
2.   Virginia Sarah Adeline Stacy Rohmer                       (1922 – 1982) Age 59
3.   Netta Rae Stacy Powell                                        (1923 – 2005) Age 81
4.   George Washington Stacy                                     (1926 – 1960) Age 33