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Her name and ancestry unknown, and identified only as Goodwife Fancy in records of New Haven, she died before 1652.1

She married William Fancy before 1643.1

Family

William Fancy d. bef. 8 Mar 1677
Children
  • Samuel Fancy2 d. bef. 1685
  • Joseph Fancy2 d. bef. 29 Jun 1682
This person was last edited on26 Oct 2020

Citations

  1. [S2341] Paul Buford Fancher and Alison C. Wallner, The Fancher Family Origins: William Fancy/Fanshaw: New Haven Colony 1643; Suffolk County, New York 1652 to 1677, With Notes Discrediting the Relationship of David Faucher, French Threadneedle Street Church, London, England, to the American Colonial Fancher Family, & Fanshawe: The Origin of the Fancher Surname in America, the Spellings of the Fancher Surname in the Original Colonial Documents Presented as Evidence of the Surname Origin (n.p.: s.p., 2003), 7, further cited as Fancher & Wallner, Fancher Family Origins.
  2. [S2341] Fancher & Wallner, Fancher Family Origins, 11.