Kelly, I found the following by Googling Cyrenus Lacy:
History of Kent County, Michigan page 593.
Chapman 1881
Bowne Twp
Cyrenus Lacy was born in Connecticut, Jan. 17, 1832. His parents, Eli and Mary (Chapman) Lacy, removed to Cleveland, O., where they died. He was in the employ of G. W. Calkins 23 years, beginning as a teamster at $13.00 per month, and rising to the position of superintendent of the lime kilns belonging to his employer, which capacity he filled 16 years, with a salary of $400 and last six years $1200.00. He opened kilns in other States and put in operation the first Perpetual Patent Lime Kiln in Ohio. He purchased his farm of 85 acres in this tp. in 1872. He was married Aug. 6, 1864 to Elizabeth Clague, born May 22, 1837, on the Isle of Man. They have buried four children; two are living - Edward and Susan. Bowne, P.O.
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I found it first in an Ancestry message board post, and then discovered that the actual book has been scanned and is online. Elizabeth Clague’s birth date is interesting----same birthday as on the burial details but 1837 rather than 1832.
Do you know the names of the 4 children who died ? It might help in establishing the names of Elizabeth’s parents
Jean