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Re: Spicey
It's more widespread than that, there are records in Texas (1854), and as far back as 1799 at least. One source asserts that it's a slave name, taking "Spicey" from a nickname given by the owner, but your genealogy book would seem to refute that. It's now rare, but there are a few women named Spicey still, although it's perhaps more popular with authors than parents.
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