le 1Be~pencer - Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society
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le 1Be~pencer - Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society
Volume 32, Number 1 le 1Be~pencer Quarterly Journal of the Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. FEBRUARY 2008 SPENCER HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. Founded 1978 as The Spencer Family Association Objectives: The objectives of the Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. (SHGS) are to encourage and promote the accurate recording of family data, vital statistics, and individual accomplishment of both direct family descendants and those related to or otherwise associated with a Spencer line, and also instill, in Spencer descendants, a sense of pride in their ancestral lineage. Membership is open to descendants of any and all Spencer lines, and associated lines. Journal Material: Interested persons are invited to submit material to be considered for publication in Ie Despencer, the quarterly journal of the Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc., which is published in February, May, August and November and distributed to all members. Articles and Queries for publication should be submitted to: Richard T. Spencer, Jr., #501, Editor; 376 Sims Lane; Franklin, TN 37069-1893; e-mail: dspen47@aol.com. at least four weeks prior to the first of the month of publication. Queries are published at no charge to members and a fee of$2.50 per Query for nonmembers. Write checks payable to SHGS, Inc. The Society disclaims responsibility for the accuracy of material submitted by contributors, or errors therein, which is the sole responsibility of the contributor. Articles do not necessarily reflect the views of SHGS, Inc., its Officers, Board of Directors, Staff or Editor of this journal. Each contributor is responsible for his/her article not violating existing copyrights. Written permission to publish copyright material will be obtained by the contributor, giving SHGS the right to use the material, and such written permission will accompany the material submitted for publication, Genealogical Data: All genealogical data for the SHGS Database should be sent to Sharron S. Spencer, #1487B, Computer Data Manager; 3214 Wintergreen Court; Grapevine, TX 760514241; e-mail: jandsspencer@earthlink.net. Lineage should start with the earliest *proven* Spencer ancestor, with sources cited. but not earlier than the 1500s, and corne down through the Spencer line to the member's generation. Data may be submitted via U.S. Mail, either in GEDCOM format on 3.5" disk, CD or hard copy Family Group Sheets, or via email. Please include your SHGS Membership Number on all correspondence. Correspondence to officers and staff should include the complete name, address, and membership number of the submitter. Correspondence that requires a reply should also include a stamped selfaddressed envelope. Membership and Changes of Address: Membership is on a yearly basis, with multiple year memberships available. Expiration dates are shown on the address label of the journal. Renewal checks/money orders in USA Dollars and address changes should be sent to: Deborah M. Diekema #1999, SHGS Registrar; Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc.; 68281 Birch St; South Haven MI 49090-9780; e-mail: debdiekema@comcast.net. All renewals and address changes must be received by last business day of the month preceding the publication of Le Despencer (February, May, August and November), please provide both old and new addresses, with zip codes and membership numbers. Renewal dues are payable on the first day of the expiration month. Annual Membership Dues: Multi year memberships are limited to USA only due to uncertainties with postal regulations. Membership dues are subject to change without notice. Single Member Member & Spouse One year USA/Canada One year Non-USA Three year USA only $ 20.00 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 30.00 $ 50.00 $ 65.00 Junior Memberships through age 17, are available for a one time fee of $5.00, membership is acknowledged with a membership certificate and are available to descendants of members, these memberships are intended to help create interest in family history. Junior membership applications are available from the registrar. Copyright © 2008 Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc.; 123 Vail Street; Michigan City, rN 46360-2543 Le Despencer Quarterly Journal of the Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. Table of Contents PAGE NUMBER Table of Contents 1 President's Letter 2 Queries 3 S.H.G.S. Library on the Move 4-5 Some Descendants of William Spencer (4- Brothers) 6-9 Miscellaneous Biographies (Spencer) 10 A Genealogical Will 11 Growing Up With My Own Dance Pavilion 12-13 Spencer and Maupin- Tradition and Fact 14 Spencer DNA Project Update- Feb. 2008 15-16 Diana Frances Spencer, Princess of Wales- Her Lineage 17-23 Membership Information and Application Form 24-25 S.H.G.S Library Catalog 26-39 Request for Library Loan- Form 40 Le Despencer 1 Volume 32, No. 1 Marion Gerald "Jerry" SPENCER #1487A President 3214 Wintergreen Terrace Grapevine TX 76051 (817) 488-6168 JandS Spencer@earthlink.net www.SHGS.org ~pencer J$istorical &: ~enealogical ~ociet!', 3Jnc. January 20, 2008 Spencer Cousins, Happy 2008! This is a new year, and we have some new developments in our Society. As you know, Patrick Spencer # 19 assumed the Treasurer's job last year, and Bobbi Steele # 1063 asked to be relieved ofthe Librarian's position. So, please join me in welcoming Mary (Spencer) Post #2107 as our new SHGS Librarian. The transition period will require some time to move the books from Indianapolis to Mary in southeast Texas, and Editor Dick is assisting in this task. Thanks, Dick! Please be patient as Mary learns the ropes and becomes familiar with the holdings of the SHGS Library. Virgil Spencer #830, a long-time member and former President of SHGS, passed on last year and his daughter sent some of Virgil's family files to me for preservation. Coincidentally, I came across a copy of a Genealogical Will which is titled "Genealogical Codicil to My last Will and Testament" which is published in this journal. Please read it! Then, think about what this simple document could do. Every member of this organization obviously has an interest in family history and has data that is important which should not be relegated to the trash heap when we meet our Maker. Think about it, and use this document to ensure that your family information is placed with the most appropriate individual or organization so the data is preserved to the benefit of future generations. Don't wait! It is exciting news that the dates and location for the SHGS 2008 Reunion have been fmalized! The dates are September 25-28 near Valley Forge PA. Our hotel will be the Hampton Inn in Plymouth Meeting, PA,just down the road from Valley Forge. Make your hotel reservations online soon to receive the special SHGS discounted rate. Go to: http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/enihp/groups/personalized/PHLPMHX-SHG-20080925/index.jhtml You may also call the hotel directly at 610-567-0900 .. Ibis will be a great reunion in a very interesting location, so mark you calendar and plan to attend. More information will be provided in future issues of this journal. See you there! /j/{J; Le Despencer 2 M.G. "Jerry" encer # 1487 President, SHGS Volume 32, No.1 QUERIES Queries are free to Members of SHGS, and $2.50 per Query for Non-Members. Include all names, dates, and locations. Send Queries to the Editor listed on the inside back cover of this journal. PLEASE NOTE: The Editor and SHGS are not responsible for errors, accuracy or inconsistencies in material, which should include sources of material in articles and Queries. We print what you send If you have submitted a Query and not seen it in print, please feel free to resubmit, and furnish the date of your earlier submittal. Please include your complete name, address, Member Number, e-mail address (if any), and phone number (optional). SPENCER: Maria SPENCER, born about 1813, married David BURLEY, who was born either in 1796 or 1808. Her husband's family moved from Dutchess County, New York to Prince Edward Island, Canada after the American Revolution. She may be from the same place, but later. David Burley died after 1880 in Fenelon Falls, Ontario. He was a Methodist and a shoemaker. If you have any information about Maria or David Burley, please contact: Jack Langstaff; 2060 King's Grove Ct.; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, ONKlJ661; frack@rogers.co 111 OR Nolan E. Spencer, #2031; 22805 Thompson Point Rd; Deerwood, MN 56444-6242; (218)546-5469; e-mail =OLDDAD@MYMAILSTATION.COM. SPENCERS of Halifax Co .• VA: Thomas SPENCER, born about 1695, died about 1775, married about 1719 to Margaret (unknown). The wife's name comes from Halifax Will Book 1, Page 29 (1883-1783). Thomas and Margaret had six (6)children: Abraham, Thomas Sharpe, William, Elizabeth, Rachel and Susannah. Abraham SPENCER, b abt 1720, d abt 1761 in Halifax Co, m abt 1755 to Lucy Dickerson in Hanover Co, VA. She was b abt 1737 in Hanover Co, d. 1832 in Caldwell Co, NC after a 2nd marriage after death of Abraham. Abraham & Lucy had five (5) children: Griffith, Abraham, Susannah, Lucy & John. (Halifax Will Book 1, Pgs 40), Accounts Current, orphans to Nathaniel Terry, their Guardian. Also Halifax County, Virginia Court Orders, 1771-1773, Plea Book No.7, Part 2. ; Page 90 in September Court 1775: Nathaniel Terry, Gent., Guardian of the Orphans of Abraham Spencer, dec'd, returned and made oath to an account of the profits of his said estates, which is OR. JOHN SPENCER of HALIFAX Co. VA ,bornabt 1761, dJune 1817 in Halifax Co, VA, married April 1765 to Mollay (Molly) Clopton in Pitt sylvania Co, VA. She was born. about 1763 in New Kent Co, VA, died about Sept (????) in Halifax County, Virginia, The Marriage Bonds and Minister's Returns for Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Page 82, shows that John Spencer and Mollay (Molly) Clopton married on 18 April 1785, with Mollay's (Molly's) father, Robert Clopton, giving his consent. For either, or both of these Halifax County, Virginia Queries, please contact: Scott and Mary Lou Wagner; # 2001 A & B; 14 Argall Place; Newport News, Virginia, 23608-1902; e-mail = MLWNNVA@AOL.COM Le Despencer 3 Volume 32, No. 1 S.H.G.S. LIBRARY ON THE MOVE By: Richard T. Spencer, Jr., #0501 The Library of our Spencer Historical & Genealogical Society had its beginnings about 1983, which was five years after our Society was founded in 1978. To date, our Librarians have been as follows: #0201 Chris Tracy Spencer, April 1983 to January 1987 #0327 Dr. Rowena Spencer January 1987 to May 1995 #1089 May 1995 to 2001 Robert E. Johnson #1063-A Roberta (Bobbi) Steele 2001 to February 2008 #2107-A Mary S. Post February 2008 With a "small beginning" with Chris Spencer as our first Librarian, the Library began its growth under the guidance of Dr. Rowena Spencer. She was responsible for arranging and organizing the material published by Flora S. Clark on the lineage of the Four Spencer Brothers of New England. Bob Johnson took over from Dr. Rowena Spencer and organized the entire Library Collection. At that time the collection was small enough to be shipped by USPS or UPS from New Orleans to Kettering, OH.. By the time that Bobbi Steele assumed the Librarian position, many of the publications had begun to show wear, and were not reproducing well. During her term in office, Bobbi has "cleaned up" many books, and scanned records and books so that they may be printed from a computer rather than by photocopying. The Library had grown is size, so was transported by car from Bob's home in Kettering, OH (near Dayton) to Bobbi's home in Indianapolis. The current move required a lot more effort because of the volume. Bobbi & Harry Steele brought two (2) loads to me (Dick Spencer), in Franklin, TN. where I live. Those made up one load in my vehicle, which I delivered to Mary Post in Texas on February 2,2008. As of this writing, there is one more load for Bobbi to deliver to me, for transport to Mary. Mary Post and Dick Spencer before unloading the boxes containing the Library Le Despencer 4 Volume 32, No. 1 Mary & Perry Post & son-in-law, John, with Perry's pickup truck Mary and Dick, with my empty Blazer (NOTE: The current Library Catalog will be found on Pages 25-29, and includes a Library Loan Request Form on Page 40) Le Despencer 5 Volume 32, No. 1 Some Descendants of William Spencer [4 Brothers] from Appletons ' Cyclopaedia ofAmerican Biography edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske, voI.V:627-9 D. Appleton and Company, 1,3 and 5 Bond Street, New York, 1888. (Copied verbatim, no spelling changed; paragraphing added for ease of reading.) Editor's comments in [brackets] AsaSpencer SPENCER, Asa, solder, b. in Salilsbury, Conn., in September 1747; d. in Fort Covington, N.Y. in 1828. The first ancestor of the Spencer family, William, came from England to Cambridge, Mass., in 1631, and again in 1633 with his brothers Thomas and Jared. William and Thomas were among the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., the former being a landed proprietor, a select-man of the town, and a deputy of the general court of Connecticut in 1639. He prepared the first revisal ofthe laws of that colony, and died in Hartford in 1640. His descendant in the fifth generation, Asa, served throughout the war of the Revolution, and was under Gen., Anthony Wayne at the storming of Stony Point. He early espoused the principles of Democracy under Thomas Jefferson. His son, James Bradley, soldier, b. in Salisbury, Conn., 26 April 1781, d. in Fort Covington, N.Y., 26 March 1848, was an early settler of Franklin County, N.Y., raised a company for the war of 1812, and served as captain in the 29th U.S. Infantry at Plattsburg. Subsequently he was county judge and surrogate, and held other local offices in Fort Covington, served in the legislature in 1831-<2, and was elected to congress as a Democrat, serving from 4 Sept 1837, till 3 March 1839. Another son, Ahner Peck, settled with his father and brother at Fort Covington, was captain in the 29th U.S. Infantry in 1812, and, remaining in the army, was appointed military governor of Arkansas. James Bradley's son, James Clark, jurist, b. in Fort Covington, Franklin Co., N.Y., 29 May 1826 studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1848, and practised in his native town and in Ogdensburg until 1865, serving as U.S. district attorney for four years. He then removed to New York and entered into partnership with Charles A. Rapallo. From 1869 till 1872 he was a judge of the superior court of New York, afterward practising law until 188), when he was appointed an aqueduct commissioner. Ambrose Spencer William's descendant in the fifth generation, Ambrose, jurist, h. in Salisbury, Conn., 13 Dec 1765; d. in Lyons, N.Y., 13 March 1848, was educated at Yale and Harvard where he was graduated in 1783. He studied law under John Canfield, of Sharon, Conn., and settled in Hudson, N.Y., where he was appointed city clerk in 1786. He was elected to the assembly in 1793 and in 1795 to the state senate, serving until 1798, when he was re-elected for four years. He was the author of a bill, which became a law, to abolish capital punishment in all cases except those of treason and murder, substituting imprisonment and hard labor. He also secured the erection of a state prison near New York City. In 1796 he was appointed assistant attorney-general of Columbia and Rensselaer counties, and in 1802-<4 he was attorney-general Le Despencer 6 Volume 32, No.1 of the state. In 1804 he became a justice of the supreme court, of which he was chief justice from 1819 ti 11 1823. In 1808 he was chosen by the legislature, with Peter J. Munro, to prepare and report such reforms in the chancery system of the state as they should deem expedient. Judge Spencer possessed energy, resolution, and high legal attainments, and was a master of equity jurisprudence. He served as a presidential elector in 1809. He was the warm friend of DeWitt Clinton, but separated from him on the question of the War of 1812, and in that year was active in the struggle to prevent the charter of the six-million bank. He was a member of the State constitutional convention of 1821. After he resumed the practice of law in Albany he held various local offices, and was mayor of that city in 1824-'6. He was then elected to congress, serving from Dec. 1829 till 3 March 1831, and during his term united with William Wirt and other philanthropists in endeavoring to arrest the injustice of the government toward the Cherokees. In 1839 he removed to Lyons N.Y. where he engaged in agriculture. He was president ofthe Whig national convention in Baltimore in 1844. The University of Pennsylvania gave him the degree of LL. D. in 1819 and Harvard the same in 1821. His last public act was to address a letter to his fellow-citizens in opposition to a proposed amendment to the constitution providing for an elective judiciary with brief terms of office. His decisions are contained in the ''New York Supreme Court Reports, 1799-1803" edited by William Johnson (3 vols., New York, 1808-'12), and "New York Chancery Reports" (1814-'23). John Canfield Spencer His [Ambrose's] son, John Canfield, lawyer, b. in Hudson N.Y., 8 Jan 1788, d. in Albany N.Y., 18 May 1855, was graduated at Union college in 1806, and in 1807 became private secretary to Gov. Daniel D. Tompkins. He was admitted to the bar at Canandaigua in 1809, became master in chancery in 1811,judge-advocate-general in the army on the northern frontier in 1813, postmaster of Canandaigua in 1814, and assistant attorney-general for western New York in 1815. In that year he was also made district attorney. He was then elected to congress as a Democrat, serving from 1 Dec. 1817 till 3 March 1819, and during his term was one of a committee to examine the affairs of the U.S. bank, and drew up its report. Fifteen years afterward, when Gen. Andrew Jackson was using this report against the bank, Mr. Spencer was found among its friends. In 1820-'1 he was a member of the state house of representatives, serving in the first year as speaker, and in 1824-'8 he was a member of the state senate, being a leader ofthe Clinton faction. In 1827 he was appointed by Gov. DeWitt Clinton one ofthe board to revise the statutes of New York, and took an important part of that task. Joining the anti-Masonic party, he was appointed special attorney-general to prosecute those that were connected with the abduction of William Morgan, but resigned in May 1830 having involved himself in a controversy with Gov. Enos T. Throop. In 1832 he was again elected to the legislature, and in 1839-40 he was secretary of state and superintendent of common schools. He was appointed U.S. secretary of war on 12 Oct 1841 and on 3 March 1843 was transferred to the treasury department, but opposing the annexation of Texas, resigned on 2 May 1844 and resumed the practice oflaw. Le Despencer 7 Volume 32, No.1 He served on many state commissions and aided in the organization of the State asylum for idiots. In 1840 he was made a regent of Union college, which gave him the degree of LL. D. in 1849. He published an edition of Henry Reeve's translation of De Tocqueville's "Democracy in America", contributing a preface and notes (2 vols., new York, 1838) and also, with John Duer and Benjamin F. Butler, a "Revision of the Statutes of New York" (3 vols, Albany, 1846). See "Review of John C. Spencer's Legal and Political Career" by Lucien B. Proctor (new York, 1886). William Ambrose Spencer Another son of Ambrose, William Ambrose, d. in New York City 3 March 1854, was appointed midshipman in the U.S. navy 15 nov 1809, became lieutenant on 9 Dec 1814, commander on 3 March 1813, and captain 22 Jan 1841, and resigned on 9 Dc 1843. He was acting lieutenant in Com. Thomas Macdonough's victory on Lake Champlain II Sept 1814. Theodore Spencer Another son of Ambrose, Theodore, clergyman, b. in Hudson, N.Y., 24 April 1800; d. in Utica, N.Y., 14 June 1870. He entered the U.S. military academy, but left it to study law, and, beginning to practise in Auburn, N.Y., became district attorney for Cayuga county. Afterward he studied theology, was pastor of the 2d Congregational Church in Rome, and preached also in Utica. Retiring from active work, owing to impaired health, he was made secretary ofthe American home missionary society for central and northern New York, He was the author of "Conversion, its Theory and Process Practically Delineated" (New York, 1854), and other theological works. Ichabod Smith Spencer Thomas's descendant in the sixth generation, Tchabod Smith, clergyman b. in Rupert, VT., 23 Feb 1798; d. in Brooklyn N.Y., 23 Nov 1854, was graduated at Union in 1822 and was principal of the grammar-school in Schenectady, N.Y. until 1825, and of an academy in Canandaigua, N.Y., until 1828. After studying theology he was licensed by the presbytery of Geneva in 1826, and on 11 Sept 828 was appointed colleague pastor, with the Rev. Solomon Williams, of the Congregational Church in Northampton, Mass., remaining until 1832. He then became pastor of the 2d presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, N.Y., which charge he held until his death. From 1836 till 1840 he was professor extraordinary in biblical history in Union theological seminary, New York, of which institution he was a founder. In 1830 he was offered the presidency of the University of Alabama and in 1832 that of Hamilton. The latter college gave him the degree ofD.D. in 1841. His best-known publication is his "Pastor's Sketches" which passed through many editions, and was republished in England and France 92 series, New York, 1850-'3). After his death appeared "Sermons" with a memoir by the Rev. James M. Sherrod (2 vols, 1855); "Sacramental Discourses" (1861), and "Evidences of Divine Revelation" (1865). Le Despencer 8 Volume 32, No.1 Joseph Spencer Jared's [Gerard] descendant in the fourth generation, Joseph, soldier, b. in East Haddam, Conn., in 1714, d. there 13 Jan 1798, joined the northern anny in 1758, and was major in the 2d Connecticut Regiment under Col. Nathaniel Whiting. He served as lieutenant-colonel in the two following campaigns, rose to the rank of colonel, and was one of the eight brigadier-generals appointed by congress at the instance of Gen. Washington on 22 June 1775. Taking offence when Gen. Israel Putnam, a younger officer, was appointed over him, he was about to retire from the anny, but deciding to remain, served near Boston until its evacuation, and then marched with his division to the defence of New York. On 9 Aug 1776 he was appointed major-general, and opposed the evacuation of New York. Gen. Spencer was ordered in 1778 to take command at Rhode Island, which was surrounded by Admiral Sir Peter Parker. The British army having taken possession of Newport, Gen. Spencer assembled a large force at Providence, but the enterprise proved a failure, and, after remaining in the vicinity for several weeks, the militia was dismissed. Gen. Spencer was censured for the failure of this expedition, but a court of inquiry attributed the result to forces beyound his controL He resigned on 14 June 1778 in consequence of an order of congress to inquire into the reasons for his failure, and afterward appeared but little in public life. Elihu Spencer His [Joseph Spencer, above] brother, Elihu, clergyman, b. in East Haddam Conn., 12 Feb 1721, d. in Trenton N.J. 27 Dec 1784, was graduated at Yale in 1746, and with a view to becoming a missionary to the Indians of the Six Nations, studied their dialect and prepared himself for this office under the Rev. John Brainerd and Jonathan Edwards, accompanying the latter to the Indian conference in Albany in 1748. He was ordained 14 Sept 1748 and, after laboring in western New York, was appointed pastor of the Presbyterian church in Elizabeth N.J., in 1750, holding this charge until 1756 when he was called to the Presbyterian church of Jamaica, L.I. [Long Island, NY]. About 1758 he was appointed by gov. James De Lancy chaplain of the new York troops that were fonning for service in the French war, after which he labored in the contiguous congregations of Shrewsbury, Middletown Point, Shark River, and Amboy, N.J. In 1764 he was sent by the synod of New York and Philadelphia with the Rev. Alexander McWhorter on a mission to organize the irregular congregations of North Carolina, which district they again visited in 1775 at the request of the Provincial congress of that colony. As he had contributed to the cause of independence, the Tories were embittered toward him, and on one occasion burned books and papers of his that had fallen into their possession. From 1769 until his death he was pastor of the Presbyterian church in Trenton, N.J. He was frequently called "Readymoney Spencer" from his facility in extempore address. From 1752 until his death he was a guardian of Princeton college. The University of Pennsylvania gave him the degree of D.D. in 1782. In 1759 he wrote a letter to the Rev. Ezra Stiles, afterward president of Yale, on "The State of the Dissenting Interest in the Middle Colonies of America" which was published and attracted attention. Le Despencer 9 Volume 32, No. 1 Miscellaneous Biographies from Appletons' Cyclopaedia ofAmerican Biography edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske, voI.V:627-9 D. Appleton and Company, 1,3 and 5 Bond Street, New York, 1888. (Copied verbatim, no spelling changed; paragraphing added for ease of reading.) Editor's comments in [brackets] Aubrey George Spencer Aubrey George Spencer, colonial Anglican bishop, b. in London, England, 12 Feb 1785; d. in Torquay, England, 24 Feb 1872. He was the eldest son of William Robert, who was well known in England as a wit and poet of society, and his brother, George Trevor, was bishop of Madras in 1837-'49, and chancellor of St. Paul's cathedral, London, in 1860. After receiving his education at Oxford he held several curacies in England, and was appointed archdeacon of Bermuda in 1812, bishop of Newfoundland in 1839, and bishop of Jamaica, W.I., in 1843 . He published a volume of "Sermons on Various Subjects" (London, 1827), and numerous fugitive poems. Francis Elias Spencer Francis Elias Spencer,jurist, b. in Ticonderoga, Essex Co., NY, 25 Sept 1834. When he was twelve years of age his parents removed to Plainfield, Ill. Hearing exciting accounts of the wealth that was to be acquired in California, he removed to that state in 1852 and located at San Jose, where he has since resided. Soon after his arrival he began the study of the law, was admitted to the bar in 1858, and soon secured an extensive practice. In 1861 he was elected district attorney of Santa Clara County, which office he filled until March 1866. Desiring to make a specialty of land practice, he studied the Spanish language and made himself thoroughly familiar with the legislation of Spain and Mexico regarding real property. In 1871 he was elected to the lower branch of the legislature as a Republican, and was made chairman of the judiciary committee. In that capacity he was of great assistance to his colleagues in shaping the code legislation of the session. At its close he retired from political life. In 1879 he was elevated to the bench of the superior court of Santa Clara County where he still (1888) remains. For a number of years he was a member of the board of fund commissioners of the city of San Jose, and was mainly instrumental in settling its title to the large body of its Puebla lands. He has recently been appointed a trustee of the Leland Stanford, Jr., University, California. Le Despencer 10 Volume 32, No.1 A GENEALOGICAL WILL "Genealogical Codicil to My Last Will and Testament: To my spouse, children, guardian, administrator and/or executor: Upon my demise it is requested that you DO NOT dispose of any or all of my genealogical records, both those prepared personally by me and those records prepared by others which may be in my possession, including but not limited to books, files, notebooks or computer programs for a period of two years. During this time period, please attempt to identify one or more persons who would be willing to take custody of the said materials and the responsibility of maintaining and continuing the family histories. [ If you know whom within your family or friends are likely candidates to accept these materials, please add the following at this point: "I suggest that the persons contacted regarding the assumption of the custody of these items include but not be limited to" and then list the names of those individuals at this point, with their addresses and telephone numbers if known] In the event you do not find anyone to accept these material, please contact the various genealogical organizations that I have been a member of and determine if they will accept some parts or all of my genealogical materials. [ List of organizations, addresses and phone numbers at bottom; include local chapters with their addresses, phone numbers and contact persons if available as well as state-national contact information and addresses] Please remember that my genealogical endeavors consumed a great deal of time and money. Therefore it is my desire that the products of these endeavors be allowed to continue in a manner that will make them available to others in the future. Signature_ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ Date- - - - - -- Witness- - - - - - - - -- -- - Date- - - - - - - - Witness - - - - - - - - -- ----- Date- - -- - - - - - Le Despencer 11 Volume 32, No.1 GROWING UP WITH MY OWN DANCE PAVILION By: Audrey H. Swanson, #0008 I was 8 years old in October 1929. We moved into our new home the first of that month. It was a five bedroom colonial home, built on the farm where I grew up. My great-grandfather homesteaded our farm in 1856. It was on a lake in a wooded area in southern Minnesota. We all know what happened at the end of that month in 1929, and then the Great Depression set in. Mittens were all my parents could afford to give us for Christmas that year because of the expenses of the new house and the onslaught of the Depression. But my parents had bigger worries than what would be under the Christmas tree. I had two older sisters, and their education was ahead. My Mother was determined that her daughters go to college. This was a tough enough goal to set in those days, even before the Depression hit. But Mother was a strong woman and not one to be daunted by lack of farm income. There must be another way. So she dreamed up the idea of building a dance pavilion on the farm. The setting was perfect, in the woods by the lake. We were in a good location for the big bands. Lawrence Welk came from South Dakota, and many bands came out of Chicago and played at several places along the Iowa-Minnesota border. We were just one day's bus ride from where one of the bands played on a regular basis. So we built the pavilion. During the summers, we worked all week preparing for the Friday night dance. On Monday and Tuesday the "bills" - the posters advertising what band was coming- had to be posted. Mother went around each May and gave season passes to about two places in each small town in a three or four county area. My two older sisters posted bills for a few years; then they had other jobs and it was my turn. I was only 14 when I first took the family car, and set out with a girl friend and a bag of lunch. We had our "run" to cover and it took all day. Of cour~e, we had fun on the side, too. We knew boys from the basketball teams in every town, so we sometimes drove around looking for them. I used to say, "We chased boys all over southern Minnesota." However that was an exaggeration as we do our job responsibly. I remember when I had to post a bill at a beer place; I ran in and out quickly. We dove in one direction one day, making a half circle. The next day we made the half circle in the other direction. Our work picked up in a hurry on Friday mornings. We all sat around the kitchen table and buttered the hamburger buns. We sliced each bun and then put a small amount of butter around just the very edge. Le Despencer 12 Volume 32, No . 1 When the Pavilion first opened in 1930 or so, I was too young to stay late and I had to walk through the woods at 9:30 p.m. I's get to bed and lie there listening to the music through the open window. I could hardly wait to grow up. Gradually, I was allowed to stay at the Pavilion later, working in the hamburger and pop stand. I was allowed to dance with my dad before I could dance with anyone else. My oldest sister sold tickets and my other sister worked in the cloakroom or pop stand. Dad took tickets and stamped peoples hands at the door and mother and a friend made the hamburgers and sold pop. There was enough work to keep them all busy. Finally, I was old enough to dance with the boys. My sisters and I always wrote dances down ahead of time because we had so many offers we couldn't remember them all or the order. The rough lumber walls of the Pavilion became our dance cards. Most of the boys and girls came to the Pavilion without dates. Mothers brought carloads of girls, and they sat throughout the evening right outside the hall windows where they could watch and enjoy the music. Our Dance Pavilion was a great success. It was a fun and enjoyable part of my youth. Most every kid in the area could scrape up a dime for the Friday night dance. It was the highlight of the week for many, and it put all three of us girls through college. The Pavilion stayed in operation until 1940, when the Draft ended the traveling of the big bands. Years later, dad tore the building down and used the lumber for something else. I was disappointed that he didn't tell me ahead oftime. I would have retrieved a board with my dances written on it for a souvenir. Le Despencer 13 Volume 32, No.1 SPENCER AND MAUPIN- TRADITION and FACT By: Richard T. Spencer, Jr, #0501 Any number of publications have stated as a fact that Gabriel Maupin, the Huguenot Immigrant, married Marie (or Mary) Spencer, daughter of Earl Spencer, an English nobleman. Dr. Socrates Maupin began working on the Maupin family history, and worked with Dr. George Washington Opie Maupin, until 1871 when Dr. Socates Maupin was killed in an accident. Dr, G.W.O. Maupin died in 1887. Apparently they had not documented their research before their deaths and had not published their findings. In 1901, the "Virginia Magazine", published by the Virginia Historical Society, in Vol. VIII, had an article on the Maupin family in which it stated that Gabriel Maupin was a French exile who had fled France for England and remained there with his father-in-law, an English nobleman for some period of time, until about 1700. Other publications which repeated this story were: "The Huguenot",Pub, #3, Pg 24; and "The Maupin Family" by Nell Sherman. In the 1970's, Dorothy Maupin Shaffett began her Maupin family research, and she kept encountering the same story about Gabriel having married Marie (Mary) Spencer, daughter of an English nobleman. Each time, the story could be traced back to the undocumented and unpublished work of Dr. Socrates and De. G.W.O Maupin. In "The Huguenot Emigration", by R.A. Brock, there is a passenger list for "The Nassau" which arrived in Williamsburg in 1700, listing Gabriel Maupin and his wife and 3 children.. Thel719 Will of Gabriel Maupin, probated in 1720 listed his wife, Marie, with children, Gabriel (Jr), Daniel and Marie Maupin. Mrs. Shaffett did her research both in Europe and in the Untied States, and eventually found a record of a marriage in Amsterdam, and this led to contacting authorities in that city. A letter from the Director of Municipal Archives in Amsterdam, dated June 4, 1985, stated that Gabiel Maupin (originally from Gargau, France) and Marie Erssen (originally from Rouen, France) had published their "banns" at the Walloon Church in Amsterdam on August 18, 1691, and that the marriage had been solemnized at that church. It also contained copies of baptismal records of the Maupin children, born between 1692 and 1698 in Amsterdam. Gabriel and Marie's son, Daniel, was born about 1700, which was when the family emigrated to Williamsburg. Daniel married Margaret Via. Two sons of Daniel and Margate (Via) Maupin were: Gabriel Maupin,IV, who married Ann Ballard; and William Maupin who married Mildred White. Thomas Maupin, one son of Gabriel IV and Ann Ballard Maupin, married Ann Spencer, daughter of John and Rosanna Graves Spencer of Albemarle Co, VA. on June 10 1784. David Maupin, another son of Gabriel IV and Ann Ballard Maupin, married Sarah (Susan) Spencer, sister of Ann Spencer, on October 13, 1785. Chapman White Maupin, son of William and Mildred White Maupin, married Mary Graves Spencer, sister of Ann and Sarah Spencer, on December 26, 1805. He was a cousin of David and William Maupin. Here is where the Maupins and Spencers connected. SOURCES: "The Story of Gabriel and Marie Maupin", Dorothy Maupin Shaffett, 1993 "Early Spencers of Virginia", Henry Rigby, 1986 " The French Connection- The Huguenots and Various Spencer Families", by" Richard T. Spencer, Jr, 1994 (LeDespencer, Vol 18, #4, Nov. 1994) Le Despencer 14 Volume 32, No.1 SPENCER DNA Project Update - February 2008 by Sharron Spencer #1487B Manager - Spencer DNA Project The Spencer DNA Project has been realJy busy since the last journal in November, and we have several new DNA matches. Congratulations! It is especially gratifYing to report that some focused, indepth research resuhed in identifYing the Spencer line of our new Librarian's ancestor, previously a brickwall for her: Alexander Spencer b.1841 in Louisiana. Mary's male cousin did a DNA test for her, and he matched DNA Group 1, the 4 Brothers. Knowing that along with Mary's data and family stories made all the difference! We are so fortunate to have DNA testing to help us in these situations! The current status of the Spencer DNA Project is always available on the project website: http://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com/public/SPENCER New results were returned for a descendant of: DNA Group 1 (4 Brothers) • Edward E. Spencer b.1862 CT, m.1887 Mary Elizabeth WRIGHT • William Spencer b.1601 > Samuel> Samuel> Philip> Philip Jr., > Alexander A. > Alexander A. Spencer b.1841 Louisiana, m. Sara Jane TREVATHAN> Thomas Leander DNA Group 2: • William Spencer born by 1736, d.1805 Montgomery Co. NC> Johnston c1765-c1853 > William Sr. c 1795-aft 1850 > Goodman Spencer b.1821 d. btwn 1880-1900 and Paulina "Liney" MEDLEY > Thomas Jefferson MEDLEY b.c1876 NC DNA Group 3A: • Samuel Spencer b.1672 England d.1705 Bucks Co., PA> Samuel> Nathan> John> Joseph > George> Rev. Isaac J. Spencer b.1851 DNA Group 9: • Dr. Alexander Marcus Spencer m. #2 Millie WILLIAMS> Jefferson Davis Spencer b.1867 • John Spencer 1730-1800> Benjamin 1760-1842> Benjamin Jr. 1791-1859> Eli Anthony l817 -l879 > Sidney E. Spencer b.1846 DNA Group 19: Thomas 1596-1681 m. Patience CHADBOURNE> Moses > Isaac> Moses> Daniel b.1740 Le Despencer 15 Volume 32, No.1 DNA results are pending for a descendant of: • • William Spencer 1737- 1780 NJ m. Sarah THARP > Ichabod 1766- 1856> Nathan William Spencer b.1760 Bourbon Co KY > John b.1812 Bourbon Co KY d. 1878 KY > John Wm b.1845 m. Clara M TAYLOR • Joseph Spencerb.1731 of Lee Co. VA> John D. > Benjamin J. b.1803 VA d. 1876 Jasper Co. MO> William Madison Spencer b.1830 KY The Spencer DNA Project has been a real boon to genealogical research. DNA results have verified earlier suspected ancestry, or ruled it out and put individuals on the correct path in their research efforts. If you are considering doing a DNA test, I urge you to do so now rather than putting it off. We have recently suffered the loss of several gentlemen who did their DNA test which resolved some lingering ancestral questions and provided answers they had long wanted. Their DNA tests will serve to help others for many years, and it is good they did the test before they passed on. The future is uncertain, so don't wait. The DNA tests are done on the Y-chromosome which is passed from father to son, and son passes it to his son, etc., thus participants must be male and must have the Spencer surname all the way down the line. If you are a female and wish to have your line participate in the Project, a male cousin, uncle, brother, etc., can provide the DNA for your line. If you are interested in joining our DNA study, please contact me directly at the email address or phone number below for additional information. We have obtained special group rates [US dollars]: The basic 12-marker test (+ $2 postage) $99 25-marker test (+ $2 postage) $159 37 marker test (+ $2) $189 67 Marker test (+ $2) $269 Refine 12 to 25 Refme 12 to 37 Refine 12 to 67 Refine 25 to 37 Refine 25 to 67 Refine 37 to 67 $49 $99 $189 $49 $148 $99 The cost of these tests is a lot less expensive than a research trip, believe me. No vital body parts are required - just a simple swab of the inside of the cheek; there is no discomfort at all. Results are usually available in about 60-75 days. An checks for DNA testing are made payable to Family Tree DNA, not to me and not to SHGS. For more information, contact Sharron Spencer # 1487B, Spencer DNA Project Manager at: JandSSpencer@earthlink.net 817-488-6168 Le Despencer 16 Volume 32, No. 1 DIANA FRANCES SPENCER, PRINCESS OF WALES (1961-1997) Her Lineage Submitted by Richard T. Spencer, Jr., #501 After the untimely death of Princess Diana, a number of inquiries have been received about her ancestry. Earlier issues of Le Despencer have included parts of the ancestry. There are different versions of the very early Spencers, and since they are not proven, we will start with proven lineage which begins about the year 1500 AD. SPENCER LINEAGE The Proven Northamptonshire Line Through the 8th Earl Spencer, the Earldom created 1 Nov. 1765 l. Sir John Spencer, Knight\ date of birth unknown, died 14 April 1522, married Dame Isabell Graunt, daughter of Walter Graunt, Esq. Of Snitterfield County, Warwickshire, date unknown. John was High Sheriff of Northamptonshire, knighted in 1519 according to Horace Round, but according to a pamphlet at Althorp, he was knighted in 1511 at York Place, which is now Whitehall. He is buried at Great Brington. Sir John and Dame Isabell Spencer had the following children: a. Sir William Spencer, Knighe b. Anthony Spencer, died without issue. c. Jane Spencer, who married Richard Knightley, son and heir of Sir Richard Knightley, of Fawsley in Co. Northamptonshire. d. Isabell, who married Sir Nicholas Strelly, Knight, of Strelly in Co. Nothamptonshire e. Dorothy, who married Sir Richard Catesbie, Knight, of Legere in Co. Northamptonshire 2. Sir William Spencer, Knighe, date of birth unknown, died 1532, married Susanna Knightley in 1522. She was the daughter of Richard Knightley, and sister of Richard Knightley who married Susanna's sister, Jane. Their children were as follows: a. Sir John Spencer of Althrop3, born in 1524 b. Anna Spencer, who married Sir John Goodwin c. Dorothy Spencer, who married Thomas Spencer of Everdon, Northamptonshire, Armiger, who descended from John Spencer of Hodnell. (More on that line in "Early Spencers of Virginia", by Rigby, Appendix C.) d. Jane Spencer, who married Sir Richard Bridges of Sherisford, Co. Berks e. Isabella, who married Sir John Cotteon of Contab. f Maria (Mary) Spencer, married Thomas Bowes (or Boles), Esq. of Wallingford, Co. Hartsf (Note this article was published in Vol. 21, NO.3 of Le Despencer, August 1997) Le Despencer 17 Volume 32, No.1 3. Sir John Spence~, also known as Sir John Spencer of Althorp, born 1524, died 1586. In 1545 he married Katherine Kitson, daughter of Sir Thomas Kitson, a wealthy merchant in Hengrave, Suffolk. (John Washington, father of Lawrence Washington of Sulgrave Manor in Northamptonshire, married Margaret Kitson, sister of Sir Thomas Kitson, the father of Katherine Kitson. Thus, Sir John Spencer's wife was a niece of Lawrence Washington's wife) Sir John and Katherine (Kitson) Spencer had the following children: a. John Spencer4, the heir, born 1546, married Mary Catlin in 1566. b. Thomas Spencer, 2nd Son, married, had one daughter, d. 1620 c. William Spencer, 3rd son, married Margaret Bowyer. Died 1609. d. Richard Spencer, 4th son, married Helen (or Elinor) Brockett, d. 1624 e. Edward Spencer, youngest son, predeceased his father, no issue. f Alice Spencer, married Sir Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby; and married 2 nd to Sir Thomas Egerton, Lord Keeper to Elizabeth I, and Lord Chancellor to James I, and who was created Baron Ellesmere in 1603, and Viscount Brackley in 1616. g. Mary Spencer, who married Edward Aston, known as Lady Aston. h. Katherine Spencer, who married Thomas Leigh, Baronet, of Stonley, Warwickshire, called Lady Leigh. i. Elizabeth Spencer, who married 1st to George Carey; 2nd to Baron Hunsdon; and 3rd to Domino Eueurs. j. Margaret Spencer, married 1St, (Egid?) Allington of Co. Contab., and married 2 nd to Edward Allington. k. Anna Spencer, married P\ William Stanley, 3rd Baron Monteagle, who died in 1635; married 2nd, Henry Compton; and married 3rd, Robert Sackville, 2nd Baron of Dorset. 4. Sir John Spencer, Knight4, born 1546, married on 31 August 1566 in Bedfordshire to Mary Catlin, daughter of Sir Robert Catlin, Knight, and died 31 August 159911600. She survived Sir John by 21 years, and married 2nd to Edward Glasscock of Gray's Inn in 1600, and married 3rd to Sir Thomas Islington. Sir John4 and Mary Spencer had one son: Robert Spencer5, the only son, born in 1570. 5. Robert Spencer5 , born 1570, died 25 October 1627, married on 15 February 1587/88 to Margaret Willoughby, co-heiress of Sir Francis Willoughby ofWollaton, Nottingham. She died in 1597. Their children were as follows: a. John Spencer, oldest son and heir, died 1612 without issue. b. William Spencer6 ,2nd son, baptized 4 January 1591/92 c. Edward Spencer d. Richard Spencer e. Elizabeth Spencer, married Sir George Vane of County Kent. f Mary Spencer, married Sir Richard Anderson g. Margaret Spencer, died unmarried 6 December 1636. Robert Spencer was raised to peerage by James I on 21 July 1603, when he became Baron of Wormleighton. In 1606, Sir Robert Spencers built the "Washington House" in Little Brington Le Despencer 18 Volume 32, No.1 where he installed the Wahington family after financial adversity forced them to sell Sulgrave Manor. 6. William Lord Spencer6, 2nd Baron ofWormleighton, born at Althrop, baptized 4 January 1591192, buried at Brington 27 December 1636 at age 45. He married Lady Penelope Wriothesley, eldest daughter of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, 1614115. Their children were: a. Henry Spencer7, eldest son and heir, baptized 23 November 1620. b. Robert Spencer, baptized 2 February 1628/29 c. William Spencer, of Ashton Hall, Lancashire, baptized 30 September 1630. d. Richard Spencer, baptized 3 October 1631. e. Thomas Spencer, baptized 15 May 1633, died in infancy f John Spencer, baptized 16 July 1635, died in infancy. g. Elizabeth Spencer, b. 16 Feb. 1617118, married on 4 Dec. 1634 to Sir John Craven, Baron of Ryton, Co. Salop; married 2nd to Henry Howard, 3rd son of Thomas, pt Earl of Berkshire; and married 3rd, William, lSI Baron Crofts of Saxham, Co. Suffolk. h. Mary Spencer, baptized 20 February 1621122, buried 13 July 1622. i. Anne Spencer, baptized 22 August 1623, married Sir Robert Townsend. j. Katherine Spencer, baptized 14 November 1624 k. Alice Spencer, baptized 29 December 1625, married Henry Moore, pI Earl and Marquis ofDrogheda (Ireland), died 1675. l. Margaret Spencer, baptized 19 July 1627, married Anthony Ashley-Cooper, lSI Earl of Shaftsbury, one of the original Proprietors under Carolina Charter. No issue m. Rachel Spencer, baptized 28 May 1634, died 17 May 1638. 7. Henry Spencer7 , 3rd Baron Spencer, and 1st Earl of Sunderland, baptized 23 November 1620 at Althorp, killed 20 September 1643 at Battle of Newbury, while fighting for King Charles I. He married Lady Dorothy Sydney, eldest daughter of Robert, 2 nd Earl of Leicester, on 20 July 1639. She was born 1617, died 1684, buried at Brington 25 February 1683/84. Henry Spencer7 was created as Earl of Sunderland by Charles I in June 1643. He was Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire. They had the following children: a. Robert Spencers, born 1641, eldest and heir. b. Henry Spencer, called Honorable in some pamphlets, not shown in others. No other information. c. Dorothy Spencer, born 1640, died 16 November 1670, age 30., buried at Thornhill, Yorkshire. In 1656, she married George Seville, Viscount Halifax. d. Penelope Spencer, born 1643, died as an infant. (Note that Henry Spencer7 was Earl of Sunderland, not Earl Spencer.) Le Despencer 19 Volume 32, No.1 8 Robert Spencer8, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, born in Paris in 1641, died 28 September 1702, buried at Brington 7 October 1702. On 10 June 1665 married Anne Digby, daughter of George Digby, Earl of Bristol. She is also buried at Brington. Their children were as follows: a. Robert Spencer, born 1664, died in Paris 5 September 1688, before his father's death. (There is a conflict between the date of birth in the 1788 pedigree and the date of marriage shown above.) b. Charles Spencer, 2nd son and heir, born 1665, succeeded his father as 3rd Earl of Sunderland. c. Henry Spencer, died as an infant. d. Anne Spencer, born 4 June 1666 at Chiswick, Middlesex, became first wife of James, Duke of Hamilton, died 1690. e. Elizabeth Spencer, married 30 October 1684 to Donagh McCarthy, Earl of Clancarty. f Isabella Spencer, died unmarried in 1684. g. Mary Spencer, died at age 5 according to 1788 pedigree. Tradition by some had this Mary Spencer married to Gabriel Maupin, the Immigrant to America. It has been documented that Gabriel Maupin, the Immigrant, married Marie Hersent (Erssen), another French Huguenot, in Amsterdam in 1691. 9. Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, born 1675, died 19 April 1722, buried at Brington, 1 May 1722, married pI in 1695 to Lady Arabella Cavendish (1673-1698); married 2 nd in 1699 to Lady Anne Churchill, daughter and co-heiress of John Churchill, pI Duke of Marlborough (she died 1716).; married 3rd, Judith Tishbome who died in 1749. Children: a. By lSI wife: Frances, only daughter, married Henry Howard, heir of Charles, Earl of Carlisle, died 27 July 1742. nd b.By 2 wife: (1) Robert Spencer, born 2 Sept. 1700, died 12 Sept. 1701. (2) Robert SpencerlO, born 1701, succeeded Charles9 as 4th Earl of Sunderland. (3) Charles SpencerlO, born 1706, succeeded his brother as 5th Earl of Sunderland (4) John SpencerlO, born 13 May 1708, called Honorable John Spencer. (5) Anne Spencer, married William, Viscount Bateman, died 19 February 1769. Buried at Great Yeldham, Essex. (6) Diana Spencer, married John Russell, Duke of Bedford, died without issue, 27 September 1735 c. By 3rd wife: (1) William Spencer, born 5 October 1718, died 21 April 1722. (2) George Spencer, born 19 October 1722. (3) Margaret Spencer, known as Lady Margaret Spencer. Le Despencer 20 Volume 32, No.1 10. Robert SpencerlO, 4th Earl of Sunderland, born 1701, died in Paris 27 November 1729, buried at Brington. Not married, THE CHURCHILL CONNECTION 1. Sir Winston Churchill, born 1620, married Elizabeth Drake of Ashton, Devon, and they had a son, John Churchill, born 26 May 1650 in Ashe, Devon. 2. John Churchill, born 26 May 1650 in Ashe, Devon, died 16 June 1722 at Windsor. In1678 he married Sarah Jennings, daughter of Richard Jennings at St. Albans. She was born in 1660 and died 18 October 1744. John Churchill was the 1st Duke of Marlborough, when it was created in 1702. John and Sarah Churchill had the following children: a. John, the Marquess of Blanford (1686-1703) b. Henrietta (1681-1733) married Francis, Earl of Godolphin, and became Duchess of Marlborough when her father died in 1722. c. Elizabeth (1687-1714), married Scroop, pt Duke of Bridgewater. d. Mary (1689-1751), married John, 2nd Duke ofMontagu. e. Anne (1684-1716), married Charles Spence~, 3rd Earl of Sunderland. THE SPENCERS AND CHURCHILLS 1. Charles Spence~, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, and Anne Churchill had the Following children: a. Robert SpencerlO (1701-1729, succeeded his father as 4th Earl of Sunderland in 1722. b. Charles SpencerlO (1706-1758) succeeded his brother as 5th Earl of Sunderland in 1729, and succeeded his aunt, Henrietta, as 3rd Duke of Marlborough in 1733. c. John SpencerlO (1708-1746), known as Honorable John Spencer, born 18 months after his brother, Charles lO, and died 2 years after his grandmother, Sarah Jennings Churchill. He married Georgina Carteret. d. Three other children shown on previous page, not repeated here) 2. Charles SpencerlO, 5th Earl of Sunderland, and 3rd Duke of Marlborough, was born in 1706, died 1758 and is buried at Blenheim. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Ear! Trevor. They had a son: a. George Spencerll, born 1739 and died 1817. He succeeded as 4th Duke of Marlborough and 6th Earl of Sunderland in 1758. He married Caroline, daughter of the Duke of Bedford.. 3. George Spencerll and Caroline Spencer had a son, George Spencer12, born in 1766, who became the 5th Duke of Marlborough and 7th Earl of Sunderland in 1817. He married Susan, daughter of the 7th Earl of Galloway. In 1817, the same year he inherited his titles from his father, he was authorized to add the name, Churchill, to his surname, thus he became George Spencer Churchill, extinguishing that Spencer line. Le Despencer 21 Volume 32, No.1 The Churchill line continues to the to the 8th Duke of Marlborough, George Charles Spencer Churchill (1844-1892), and his brother, Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-1895), who married Jennie Jerome, daughter of Leonard Jerome of the United States. Randolph and Jennie Spencer Churchill were the parents of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965), better known to us as Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of England during World Way II. THE EARLS SPENCER 1. Hon. John SpencerlO, born 13 May 1708, died 19 June 1746. In 1734 he married Lady Georgina Carteret (1716-1780), 3rd daughter and co-heiress of John Carteret, Earl of Granville. Sir George Carteret (1610-1680) was one of the eight original Proprietors in the Carolinas. As late as 1777, the "Earl of Granville Line" was used as a North Carolina border. Hon. John SpencerlO had no title of nobility. He and Georgina Spencer had the following children: a. John Spencerll, the only son and heir, born 19 December 1734. b. Diana Spencer, not in the College of Arms pedigree. 2. John Spencerll born 19 December 1734, died 1783. In 1755 he married Georgiana Poyntz (1737-1814). On 3 April, 1761, John Spencerll was created Baron Spencer of Althorp and Viscount Spencer. On 1 November 1765, he was created as 1st Earl Spencer, the first of the family to hold that title. John and Georgiana Spencer had the following children. a .. George John Spencer12 ,2nd Earl Spencer, born in 1758. b. Georgiana Spencer, later Duchess of Devonshire c. Henrietta Spencer, later Countess of Bessborough. 3. George John Spencer12, 2nd Earl Spencer, born 1758, died 1834. In 1781 he married Lady Lavinia Bindham, daughter of 1st Earl of Lucan. 4. John Charles Spencer13, 3rd Earl Spencer was born 1782, died 1845, best known as Lord Althrop. Married Esther Acklom, daughter of Richard Acklom. 5. Frederick Spencer14, 4111 Earl Spencer and Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy, was born in 1798, died 1857. He married 1st Georgiana Elizabeth Poyntz, and in 1854 he married 2nd to Adelaid Horatia Elizabeth Seymour, daughter of Sir H.B. Seymour. 6. John Poyntz Spencer15, 5th Earl Spencer, born 1835, died 1910. He was the son of Frederick Spencer14, 4th Earl Spencer, and nephew of John Charles Spencer13, 3 rd Earl Spencer. He succeeded to the Earldom in 1857. He married Charlotte Frances Seymour, daughter of Frederick C. W. Seymour in 1858. 7. Charles Robert Spencer16, 6th Earl Spencer, born 1857, died 1922. He was the only son of the 4th Earl by his 2nd wife. He married Hon. Margaret Baring (1868-1906), daughter of 1st Baron Revelstroke in 1887. He was also Viscount Altorp. 8. Albert Edward John Spencer17, 7th Earl Spencer, born 1892, died 1975. In 1919 he married Lady Cynthia Elinor Beatrix Hamilton, daughter of 3rd Duke of Albercom. Le Despencer 22 Volume 32, No.1 9. Edward John Spencer18, 8th Earl Spencer, born in 1924, died 29 March 1992 in London. He married 1st to Hon. Frances Ruth Burke Roche. They divorced and he married 2nd to Raine, the daughter of Alexander George McCorquodale and novelist Barbara Cartland, well known British author, and former wife of Gerald Humphrey Legge, Earl of Dartmouth. Children by lSI marriage: a. Diana Frances Spencer19, born 1 July 1961 at Sandringham, died 31 August 1997 in Paris, France. She married HRH Prince Charles Phillip Arthur George 20 July1981 at St.Paul's Cathedral in London. They divorced 28 August 1996. b. Charles Edward Maurice Spencer19, born 1964, became 9th Earl Spencer in 1992, upon death of his father. c. Lady Elizabeth Sarah Spencer19, born 1955, married Neil McCorquodale in 1978. d. Lady Cynthia Jane Spencer19, born 1957, married Robert, Lord Fellows in 1976. e. Hon. John Spencer19, born & died 1960. 10. Diana Frances Spencer19, born 1 July 1961 at Sandringham , England, and died 31 August 1997 in an automobile accident in Paris, France. She married HRH Charles Phillip Arthur George, Prince of Wales on 29 July 1981 at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. They divorced 28 August 1996. They were parents of the following: a. Prince William Arthur Phillip Louis ofWales20, born 21 June 1982. b. Prince Henry Chales Albert Davis20, born 15 September 1984. 11 . Charles Edward Maurice Spencer19, 9th Earl Spencer, born 20 May 1964, succeeded his father as Viscount Althorp and 9th Earl. Married Victoria Lockwood in 1989, divorced in 1997. Their children are: a. Kitty Eleanor Spencero, born 1990 b. Eliza Victoria Spencero, born 1992 c. Katya Amelia Spencero, born 1992 d. Louis Frederick John Spencero, born 1994. Sources: 1. "Early Spencers of Virginia", Henry Rigby, 1986, Appendix "C" 2. Le Despencer, Vol. 4, No.3; Vol. 13, No.2; and Vol. 16, No.2 3. Webster's Biographical Dictionary 4. Encyclopedia Britannica (1972 Edition) 5. "The Marlborough Line of Descent" 6. "The Early Churchills", A L. Rowse 7. "Sarah Duchess of Marlborough", David Green 8. The Nashville "Tennessean", 31 August 1997, Page 14-A 9. "American Ancestors and Cousins of the Princess of Wales", Gary Boyd Roberts & William Addams Reitweisner, 1984, Genealogical Publishing Co. 10. "The Spencers, A Personal History of an English Family", by Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer. 1999, St. Martin's Press, New York; published in Great Britain by Viking, an imprint of the Penguin Group. ~ Le Despencer 23 Volume 32, No.1 Spencer Hlstoncal and uenealoglcal :SOCIety page 1 ot 1 JVlembership is on a yearly or three-year basis with expiration date shown on the j ournal mailing labels. 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Fee Deposit Cost Fee Deposit Cost Vol. 1-4, 1978-81 $4 $15 $25 Vol. 19-20,1995-96 (8 issues) $4 $15 $31 Vol. 5-6, 1982-83 (8 issues) Vol. 7-8, 1984- Jan, 85 (8 issues) Vol. 9-10, Apr 1985-86 (8 issues) Vol. 11-12,1987-88 (8 issues) Vol. 13-14, 1989-90 (8 issues) $4 $22 $20 $4 $15 $15 $30 $32 $4 $15 $24 $4 $15 $35 $4 $4 $15 $15 $26 $32 Vol. 21-22, 1997-98 (8 issues) Vol. 23-24, 1999-2000 (8 issues) Vol. 25-26,2001-2002 (8 issues) Queries in Review, Vol. 1-24 All name index, Vol. 1-26 $4 $4 $15 $15 $4 $15 $25 $18 Vol. 15-16, 1991-92 (8 issues) $4 $15 $30 Table of Contents, Vols 1-26 $8 Vol. 17-18, 1993-94 (8 issues) $4 $15 $35 All 12 plus Table ofCont & Index $300 Clark, Flora S.; Genealogy ofthe Four Spencer Brothers of New England 1 2 2 Gerard, John, Timothy; 124 pgs, indexed I 2 Gerard ,Nathaniel ; 246 pgs, indexed I 2 Gerard , Samuel ; 160 pgs, indexed I 2 Gerard , Thomas ; 110 pgs I 2 Gerard , William ; 112 pgs, I Michael, Part 1 (Generations 1-4); 146 pgs, 1 Michael, Part 2 (Generations 5-6); 226 pgs, 1 Michael , Part 3 (Generations 7-10); 170 pgs, I 2 Thomas , Obadiah; 178 pgs, 1 2 2 2 Thomas, Thomas, Samuel, Jared; 118 pgs 1 1 William, and Elizabeth (Eliz. by G. E. McCracken from TAG); 86pgs, Unp1aced and Shoemaker Spencers; 96 pgs, Master Index of Heads of Families; sc, 26 pgs, All 12 Clark Volumes with Master Index Le Despencer ..... - 26 Fee $4 Dep $9 Cost $16 $4 $16 $25 $4 $12 $19 $3 $10 $15 $3 $10 $15 $4 $12 $18 $4 $15 $23 $4 $13 $20 $4 $13 $20 $3 $10 $15 $3 $9 $12 $3 $9 $14 $5 $195 Volume 32, No.1 Fee Dep Cost Backus, Reno W. The Backus Families of Early New England, 1966. Steven Backus (William I) m.Sarah2 Spencer (Gerardi). 216 pgs, index $4 $15 $23 Barbour, Lucius B.; The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records - pages from each town containing Spencer name. 164 pgs, index $4 $20 $24 Cone, William W.(Compiler); The Cone Family in America, 1903. Daniel Cone m. Mehitabef Spencer (Gerardi). 547 pgs, index $5 $20 $47 Holding, John, M.A., Vicar of Stotfold; The Spencers of Bedfordshire, 1903. 64 pgs $4 $8 $12 Jacobus, Donald Lines, et al; 20 Articles on Spencers ofCT and Affiliated Families from The American Genealogist (TAG). 270 pgs, indexed $5 $21 $26 2 $5 Jenkins, Howard M.; Samuel2 Spencer ofPA, 1904. (Jo1ml) 258 pgs, + 42 pg. all name index by Kent D. Myrick. + 5 pg Bible records of Jacob 4 (Jo1m I, Samue12,3)and Hannah (Jarrett) Spencer of PA. $30 $35 Rigby, Henry W.; each indexed Ancestors of Wm. Spencer of Montgomery Co., NC, 1983. 494 pgs; $8 $20 $44 Descendants ofWm. Spencer of Montgomery Co., NC, 1977,548 pgs; $8 $20 $47 $3 Descendancy chart for William, by Herb Spencer, 1990. sc, 19 pgs The Early Spencers of South Carolina, 1979. 395 pgs; $7 $20 $38 The Early Spencers of Virginia, 1986. 569 pgs; $8 $20 $48 Possible English Origin of Oliver Spencer of SC, Parts I & IT, 1977. 172 pgs; $4 $15 $23 Spencers of Barbados, 1976. 53 pgs; $3 $9 $12 $200 All 6 Rigby Volumes & Desc. chart Spencer, Orson; Transcription of his letters 1809-1861 (Thomas l, Obadiah2, Thomas3 , Gideon4,5, Solomon6, Orson\ 100 pgs, index $3 $9 $14 $5 Spencer, Orson; Misc. records pertaining to Orson Spencer family, and other Spencers, in Cuyahoga Co., OH, including census, deaths, will, burials, etc. 32 pgs. Spencer, Peter; "150 Spencer Girls" ofCT (Family Group Sheets). With table of contents and full name index, 165 pgs + Full name index to "150 Spencer Girls", 11 pgs $4 $13 $25 Spencer, W. D.; The Maine Spencers, 1898. 259 pgs, index $4 $20 $37 English Heritage Research. Original data from English genealogist Zena Collier. 343 pgs, loose $6 $29 $35 SHGS; Total alphabetical membership list, 82+ pgs, $10 SHGS; Lineage List of members. From emigrant or earliest Spencer. 75+ pgs, $10 SHGS; History of the Society. Compiled by Leon B. Spencer. 80+ pgs, $10 SHGS; Constitution & Bylaws of the Society. 20 pgs, loose 3.00 $3 Spencer Genealogical Material Amner, Mary Case; The Cases of Granville OH, and Allied Families, 1983. (Descendants of Job Case, grandson of Jo1m Case & Sarah2 Spencer (Williaml). 52 pgs, Plus Wilson, Albion B.; History of $3 Granville MA, 1954. + 2 pgs. (Case-Spencer Family) $10 $6 Amundson, Betty, & Young, Evelyn; Mary Elizabeth Taylor, nee Bessie Brown, Her Memoirs. (b England 1855, m. New Zealand; her dau. mar. Seymour T. Spencer).4Opgs $10 $6 Le Despencer 27 $3 Volume 32, No.1 Fee Dep Cost Augustan Society; MCML VII, reprint from Heraldry I, 1988. (The Growth of a Coat of Arms; Spencer-Churchill).7 pgs. Plus a reprint from Heraldry 4,1988. (Notes on the Arms of the Medieval Despencers and The Spencers of Althorp, Northamptonshire, Later Earls of Spencer). 4 pgs. Buffa, Elizabeth B.; Spencer Related Families in Northeastern PA, 1987. Jeremiah6 & Samud and their Descendants (Gerardi, John2, Gerard3 , John4, Jeremiah5). 72 pgs, index $3 $4 $10 $7 Churchill, Winston; Tapes of 6 most famous wartime speeches. 2 cassettes $5 Clark, Flora; Letters, to Miss Bessie E. Spencer, 1950's. 48 pgs $7 Clark, Flora, & Smith, Lealah; The Spencer Family (Gerardi, Thomas 2, Nathaniee, John3 & Phinehas\ 1960. 101 pgs, no index. This was published before the material in the 12 volumes. $4 $6 $10 Coalt, Zelpha H.; Michael Spencer (d 1828 Cedarville OR), 1981. 18 pgs, no index $4 Emmison, F. G.; Bedfordshire Parish Register, Vol II (Extracts from, including Edworth 1552-1812), Bedford County (England), Record Office, 1931. 46 pgs, indexed $6 Erkfritz, Donald S.; Descent from Timothy2 Spencer (Gerardi) for VT Spencers. 21pgs $4 Erkfritz, Donald S.; Descent from William I Spencer. (Case, Phelps, & Spencers) 18 pg Fargo, Mary S.; Original manuscript of her Spencer History (Gerardi, Thomas2, Caleb3, Joseph4,5, Ezra6 , Philo Clark7,Orville Webb8, William Orville9. Original manuscript of her Spencer History (Gerardi, Thomas2, Caleb3 , Joseph4,s, Ezra6, Philo Clark7,Orville Webb8 , William Orville~. 250 pgs $4 $7 $15 $26 Fargo, Mary S.; Workbook for above, but not complete duplicate. 230 pgs $7 $15 $26 Fargo, Mary S.; Richard Page Descendants (Mary Ann Page mar. Orville W. Spencer, son of Philo C. $7 & Lucy Ann Simons, 1876). about 250 pgs $15 $26 Feiling, Keith; A History of England; excerpted Gen. Tables of Royal Families. 21 pgs $3 Field, David D.; (Excerpts) A History of Haddam and East Haddam CT, 1814. 7 pgs $2 Goodrich, Phineas G.; (excerpts) History of Wayne Co., PA, Mt. Pleasant Twp, 1880. (peter & Ezra Spencer from CT, 1812) 12 pgs $3 Goodwin, Nathaniel; Excerpts from First Settlers of CT & MA, 1856, reprint 1982. 4 gen. of descendants of Jared I, Thomas l , & William L 18 pgs (34 orig. pgs.), no index Graves, Maxine; Descendants of Gerard I Spencer through N athanief , Daniee, Elias4, and Joseph4. 16 pgs, no index $3 Haferkamp, Lana; Spencer Family (Roswell Hopkins Spencer 1846 IL). 7 pgs.(12 orig. pgs.) $2 Han, Jean Pickett; The Lietch Family of Mt. Ida (Buckingham Co., VA), Their Ancestors and Descendants, 1988. Several unidentified Spencers, 93 pgs, index $3 $5 $10 nla Harrington, Charles Norman; Branch of the American Family Harrington. 1934. His son, Norman Taylor, married Anna Ellen8 Spencer, (Michael I, John2, Roberf, Michael4, Caleb5, Platt R. 6, Robert C.7); includes next two generations. 20 pgs (40 original) $3 Helton, O. C.; The Spencer Family (Joseph Spencer 1731-1836, VA, & descendants) 18 pgs $3 Hollis, Chester J.; William Little7 Spencer (b 1834 NJ; JohnlofPA, Samuee, William3, Samuel 4,s Mahlon6) & his descendarits. (OK), 1944. 46 pgs, inde $6 Jewell, Theodore F. ; Notes on the Descendarits of James Spencer (Jr.), of Spencer Hall, Talbot County, MD, 1892. (James Sf. from England to MD ca. 1690) 14 pgs, no index, $4 Kelly, Margaret J.; Joseph and His Coat of Many Colors, Joseph Spencer of Lee Co., VA., 2004,269 pgs (available from Author). Kelsey, T. B.; Our Family Record. (Descendants of Thomas l, John2, who came to SC from Ireland $7 $33 nla $5 1779 with Johnl). (See also F. M. & 1. P. Spencer). 30 pgs, Le Despencer 28 Volume 32, No.1 Fee Dep Cost Pankhurst, Rev. Douglas; A genealogical chart of descendants of 7 Spencer brothers who came to Canada in the 1850's. 25 pgs "scroll". Also a descendancy chart by Howard Spencer. 14 pgs $5 Post, Frederick J.; The Ancestors & Descendants of William E. Post & Sarah Case Post. 1995. (William I Spencer,Sarah2 m. Johnl Case, William2, James3 , Jeremiah4, Abner5, Sarah6). 42 pgs $6 Post, Frederick J.; The Ancestors & Descendants of George T. Smith & Gertrude Bartlett Smith. 7 1995. (Gerardi Spencer, Mehitab1e2 m. Daniell Cone, Ca1eb 2-3, Samue1 4, John5, Erastus6, Sylvia m. Willianl L. Woodward, Ida A. m. Samuel P. Smith, George T.) 24 pgs $4 Rounds, John Horace; Peerage Studies Chapt. VIT, The Rise of the Spencers. 26 pgs. (51 orig_ pgs) $5 Rounds, John Horace; Fanlily Origins, The Mildmay Mystery. 8 pgs, (13 orig. pgs.) Also, The Origin oftheChurchills. 5 pgs, (8 orig. pgs.) $3 Slocum, Lucille I; American Lineages of her (paternal) line with charts, excerpt of chapter on Spencers, 1976. descendants ofMarah2, (Gerard\ m. Thomas Brooks. 14 pgs $3 Spencer, Adam; Reminiscences & obit, 1889, Norwich, Ontario_(Roberti 1733-1823, Roberf 17721860, Adam 3 1812-1889). 17 pgs $3 Spencer, Albert H.; Genealogy of the Spencer Family, 1956. Includes data from Herbert R. Spencer. 6 7 8 (Michael\ John2, Benjanlin3 , Walter4, Wilson5, Amos , Richard , Albert ). 45 pgs, index Spencer, Chris T lo .; A Branch of Spencer Descendants. 1980. Gerard l , William2, Micajah3 , Zachariah4, Warren5,Wilson6, Thomas 7, Wells8 , Horace9 . 22 pgs $3 $3 $6 $4 $3 Spencer, D. F.; The Spencer Fanlily ofMS and TX (Octavius [William], Augusta GA). 14 pgs Spencer, Gordon A.; Pedigree charts and other data: (Gerardi, John2, Jared3, John4, Jeremiah5,6, $4 Francis?, HenryS). 23 pgs. Spencer, R R.; The Spencers of Bedfordshire Eng. &E. Haddam CT~ 1927. 56 pgs. no index $6 Spencer, Henry C.; 490 Years of Spencer Fanlily History Interpreted through Wills. 9 pgs, no index $2 Spencer, Henry c.; Spencer Kinfolk Greet Gen. Washington on his 1789 Tour of Essex County MA, 1993. 22 pgs $4 Spencer, Henry C.; Our Spencer Cousins who signed the Constitution or the Declaration of Independence, 1994. 48 pgs $6 Spencer, Jack & Rising, Hawley; Three Letters from Pioneers in the CT Western Reserve of Ohio. excerpt from Connecticut Nutmegger, Vol 26, # 1. Two are by Eunice6 (Spencer) Hanchett (Thomas l ,2, -- John5), and one by her brother, Amandus. 9 pgs $2 Spencer, Jack & Edith; William Spencer, an Early Leader in New England, & Wife Agnes Harris, Ancestress of the Edwards Fan1ily of CT. excerpt from Connecticut Nutmegger, Vo127, #1. 10 pgs $2 Spencer, Jack & Edith; Tomlins & Spencers of Bedfordshire, Eng1arld. Excerpt from Connecticut Nutmegger Vol 27, #4. 15 pgs $3 Spencer, Jack & Edith; The Spencers arld Other Men of Suffield CT, Who Served in the French & Indiarl War,1755-60. excerpt from Connecticut Nutmegger, Vol 28, #2. 26 pgs $4 Spencer, Jack & Edith; The Families Linked to Sgt. Thomas Spencer, A Co-Founder of Hartford. excerpt from Connecticut Nutmegger, Vol 29, #1 . 18 pgs $3 Spencer, Kate; Narrative of the 1989 Spencer Heritage Tour. 36 pgs $5 Spencer, Lee Roy; The Spencer Fan1ily; A History 1770-1970. (Thomas & John Spencer of Ireland who came to SC in 1770). 50 pgs, no index Spencer, Nicholas, of Cop Ie, Eng.; will, & of sons, William of Cople & Nicholas of VA). 8 pgs Le Despencer 29 $4 $4 $8 $2 Volume 32, No.1 Fee Dep Cost Spencer. Paul K!2; Excerpts from 1894 History of Cuyahoga Co., OH, with biograpbies of John Place8 Spencer, (Michael! ,John2,3,William4,Nathan5 ,William6,Jonathan7) & bis sons, John W.9&Henry B. 9 Also P.M. Spencer, b.l773 near Albany, & F.O. Spencer, b. 14 May 1859 in Cleveland. 14 pgs $3.00 Spencer. Paul K.; Copy of notes taken by Henry B. Spencer (1833-1914) from records at the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland OH ca. 1879. Includes several English Spencer wills and notes about New England and VA Spencers. 19 pgs $3 Spencer. Platt Rogers, Lyman P. & Robert C.; Letters dated 1880's, re family history (Rl). 28 pgs $4 Spencer. Robert C.; Spencer Family History and Genealogy, 1889. (Michael!, John2, Robe~, Michael4, Caleb5, Platt R. 6, Robert\ By son of, and about, Platt R. Spencer. 28 pgs, no index $4 Spencer, Sharron; They came in Ships .. . Spencer Immigrants to the New World. 42 pgs Spencer. Thomas8 & Charles 8; (Michael!, John2,3,4,5, Thomas6, Joseph7) Photocopies of estate $8 $9 records. Hawaii. 81 pgs Spencer, William Arthur; The Spencers. (David, Allegany Co., MD, ca 1800). 6 pgs $2 Spencer, William Columbus; History of the Spencer Family to 1912. (Calvin!, Daniel Reed2, Wm. C. 3, all of Addison Co., VT). 12 pages, (22 orig. pgs.) . $2 Spencer, William Henry; Spencer Family Record: of Springfield VT and Evansville WI Spencers, Descendants of Gerrard! (Timothy2,3,4) Spencer of Haddam CT, Emigrant of 1630, 1907. 48 pgs, index $6 ..... Census. Susquehanna Co., PA - Herrick & Thomson Twp., 1850, and Ararat Twp., 1860. 43pgs $6 Reference material Adams, Charles c.; Middletown (CT) Upper Houses, 1983. Facsimile of 1908 edition. (Genealogy of $10 the Ranney family including some Thomas!, Obadiah2, Spencers). 892 pgs, index $25 nJa Beattie, Jerome F., Editor, The Hereditary Register of The United States of America. 1983.572 pgs. $7 $15 nJa Bell. Mrs. N. S. (Compiler); Pathways of the Puritans. 1930. 232 pgs, no index $6 $15 nJa Blodgett, Rush Maxwell, and Young, Eugene Claude; Several Spencer Families (French, English, American [MA & Rl] & Canadian), 1066-1962, 1962. 55 pgs, no index $3 $10 nJa Bowman, Fred Q.; 10,000 Vital Records of Central New York, 1813 - 1850. 1986. Several Spencer listings. 345 pgs $5 $10 nJa Boyer, Carl ill; How to Publish and Market your Family History, 1982.160 pgs, index $5 $10 nJa Brainard, Lucy Abigail; The Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America 1649-1908, 1908. Descendants of Daniel!, the Emigrant Ancestor, and Hannah2 (Spencer) Brainerd (Gerard \ Vol. $11 I, Parts I, II, & III; descendants of children, Daniee, Hannah2, James 2, & Joshua2. 708 pgs $20 nJa Brainard, Lucy Abigail; The Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America. As above. Vol. II, Parts IV, V, VI, & VII; descendants of children, William2 , Caleb2, Elijah2 , & Hezekiah2 , plus $11 miscellaneous reCords ofunatlached Brainairds. 666 pages $20 nJa Brainard, Lucy Abigail; The Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America. Indexes to Vol. $7 I & II, as above, by each Part separately. 330 pgs $10 nJa Brainard, Richard David; Supplement to the Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America $6 1649-1908. 1990. Corrections and updates to complete works of Lucy A, above. 263 pgs, index $15 nJa Brown. Shepherd Spencer Neville; Neville-Jones-Giles-Spencer-HarrisonFamilies and Collateral Lines, 1600-1992, 1993 (Shepherd Spencer Jr. of SC). 809 pgs, index, hb ; Neville-Jones-GilesSpencer-Harrison Families and Collateral Lines, 1600-1992, 1993 (Shepherd Spencer Jr. of SC). 809 pgs, index $15 nJa Le Despencer 30 $8 Volume 32, No.1 Fee Dep Cost $7 $15 n1a Burke, Arthur M; Key to the Ancient Parish Registers of England & Wales, 1971. (includes Edworth & Bedford). 165 pgs $5 $10 n1a Burke, .John Vernard; The Roll of Battle Abby. 1848. reprint 1985. 128 pgs, indexed $4 $10 n1a 3 Buffa, Elizabeth B.; Descendants of Gideon Lyman and Dolll Spencer (Gerardi, John2, Gerard John4, Jereroiah5). 1989.318 pgs, index , Chesebrough, Harriet C.; Glimpses of Saybrook (CT) in Colonial Days, 1984. 120 pgs, no index $5 $10 n1a Cerny, .Johni & Eakle; Arlene; Ancestry's Guide to Research, 1985. 364 pgs, index $7 $15 n1a Churchill, Randolph S.; Winston S. Churchill, Vol. 1,1874-1900. 1966.667 pgs $5 $10 n1a Churchill, Winston; His Wit & Wisdom. 1965 128 pgs $3 $10 n1a Churchill, The Life Triumphant - The Historical Record of Ninety Years. 1965 144 pgs $4 $10 n1a Connecticut Nutmegger, Volumes 11-18,4 issues per volume. Individual issues. List of contents; 10 pgs, (COST $2 with rental) $2 $10 n1a DAR; Soldiers of the American Revolution from Chatauqua County, NY, 1925. (Includes Orange, John, & Reuben Spencer) 78 pgs, indexed $4 $10 n1a DeLee, Alva A.; The DescerJdants of Elias Boatner and Jane Boatner through their daughter, Mary Boatner Spencer, wife of Joel Shepard Spencer, b. 1795 SC. 52 pgs, no index, hb. Also Felder, Paula S.; Ludwig Bottner & His Sons, The Beginning offue Boatner Family in America. 2 pgs. $4' $10 n/a Dibble, Louise c., and Norton, Lynda S., (Editors); Westbrook (CT) History, Happenings, and Hearsay, 1976.196 pgs, no index $6 $15 n1a Doane, Gilbert R & Bell, .James B.; Searching for your Ancestors, 5th Ed., 1980. 282 pgs, index $5 $10 n/a Drake, Paul; What Did They Mean by That? 1994. 234 pgs $6 $15 n1a Ellis, .J. Dee(Compiler); Pioneer Families & History of Lapeer County MI. 1978, Reprint 1981. (Several Spencers noted) 235 pgs, index $6 $15 n/a Field, David D.; The Genealogy of the Brainerd Family in the U.S., 1857. descendants of Daniell Brainerd and Hannah2 Spencer (Gerardi). 303 pgs, no index $6 $20 n1a Field, David D.; Centennial Address, with historical sketches of Cromwell, Portland, Chatham, Middle-Haddam, and Middletown, CT, 1853. (mentions several Spencers) 318 pgs, indexed $5 $10 n/a $5 $10 n/a Randal1 6, Silas7, JobS). 1994.26 pgs $3 $10 n1a Friedman, .Joseph; Spencer House - Chronicle of a great London Mansion. 1993. 368 pgs, index $10 $30 n1a Fishman, Stephen; The Copyright Handbook, 1996. 364 pgs $8 $15 n1a Fussell, Lynn E.; Descendants of Samuel Spencer (c. 1774-c.1835) and Ancestors of Some of Their Wives. 1995. Samuel, son ofJohn Sr., was born Rowan Co., NC, c. 1774. With full name index & descendancy chart, 370 pgs $9 $30 n1a Garnett, Edna Bailey; West Stockbridge MA, 1774-1974. 1974. 158 pgs, separate index $6 $10 n1a Garrick, .Joanne; The Spencer Family Gathering, Lake Tarawera, Rotorua (New Zealand) Seymour Mills Spencer Family, 1988. 75 pgs, no index, plus clippings $5 $10 n1a Goerlich, Shirley B.;At Rest in Unadilla,Otsego County Ny'(Cemetery readings)1987.650 pgs, index $9 $25 n1a Godber, .Joyce; History of Bedford shire, 1066-1888. 1984. S92 pgs, index, $7 $15 n1a Green, .John Richard; A History of the English People, 449-2Oth Century, 1909. S volumes,2337pgs. $6 $15 n1a Hamilton-Edwards, Gerald; In Search of British Ancestry, 1983.212 pgs, index. Plus S pgs from his $S book, Tracing your British Ancestors, Chapter 8 "Marriage Licenses." $10 n1a Flowers, S. D.; Loyalists of Bay Chaleur (British Columbia, Canada. 1973. 172 pgs, no index Fredrick, D. .J. S.; The Memoirs ofIsrael p9. Spencer, 1910 (Michael?l, John2,3, William4, Job 5, Le Despencer I 31 Volume 32, No.1 Fee Dep Cost Headley, Robert K., Jr.; Gen. Abstracts from 18th Century VA newspapers. 1987. 492 pgs, index $6 $10 nla Hedekin, Mary Spencer; Mary C. Spencer, 1986. Biography of State Librarian of MI, (1893-1932), married to Clinton7 Spencer (Gerardi, Samuee, John3, Peter4, Daniel5, Grove6). 90 pages, no index $4 $10 nla Heitman, Francis B.; Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army (from 29 Sep 1789, to 2 Mar 1903) Vols. I & n. Reprinted 1994. Vol I, 1069 pgs, Vol n, 626 pgs $9 $25 nla Helwig, Bette J. K.; This is My Line, (Rl) 1979. (Gerardi, Michael2, John3,4.5)? 222 pgs, index $5 $10 nla Helwig, Bette J. K.; This is My Line Book n, 1992. (Gerardi, Michaee, $4 $10 nla Hills, Leon c.; History & Genealogy of the Mayflower Planters and First Comers to Ye aIde Colonie, $6 1950. (Vols. 1& n, combined). 284 pgs, index $15 nla Holbrook, Stewart H.; The Yankee Exodus. (Migration from New England). 410 pgs, index $7 $15 nla Huntley, R. E., and Spencer, Roy C.; Descendants of John Spencer, an Immigrant to Schroeppel (NY). 1978. (John Spencer b 1806 England). 172 pgs, no index $6 $15 nla Jacobus, Donald L.; Genealogy as Pastime and Profession, 2nd ed., 1971. 122 pgs $5 $10 nla Kern, Marion L. ; Cemeteries in the Town of Austerlitz (NY), 1985.106 pgs, index $5 $10 nla $5 3 Kinyon, Nellie Spencer; Descendants of Wilson MacDonough Spencer (Gerardi, William , Micajah , $3 Zachariah4 ). 54 pgs, no index $10 nla John3,4,5)? 88 pgs, index Kirkham, E. Kay; A Survey of American Church Records, 1959. Vol. 1,225 pgs, Vol. n, 115 pgs 2 Knowles, Rev. William transcript. 66 pgs, index c.; By Gone Days inPonsett-Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT, 1914.1993 Longbotham, Janet & Ida; Genealogical Sketches of the Spencers of Payson (IL); Their Ancestors and Descendants. 1981. (Thomas l , Obadiah2,3, Caleb4,5, Roswe1l6, Moses7, George8, John T. 9, John A IO Spencer) Vol 1, 172 pgs; Vol 2, 250 pgs; no index Both volumes on CD-ROM -COST-15.00 $10 nla $3 $10 nla $6 $15 nla Lowell, Edward J.; The Hessians and Other German Auxiliaries of Great Britain in the Revolutionary $5 War. 1884. Reprinted 1970, 336 pgs, indexed $10 nla Loyd, Lewis C.; The origins of some Anglo-Norman Families. 1951. 155 pgs, indexed $5 $10 nla Lotz, Jan Spencer & Wright, Catherine Spencer; Spencers of Vermont. 1996. A compilation of facts, data, and reports, by County and Town. 79 pgs, indexes, sc COST-6.00 from authors $4 $10 nla MacLean, (Sir) John; Historical and Genealogical Memoir of the Family ofPoyntz (England). Reprint 1983. (Orig. printed 1886; Georgiana Poyntz married John 1st Earl Spencer). 300 pgs, index $7 $20 nla $8 $20 nla Ogden7, Christopher Miner8). 316 pgs, index $7 $20 nla Martin, Charles E. and Martin, Henry G.; James Spencer (1775-1833) of Scott County, VA, and His Descendants, 125 pgs, no index $5 $10 nla Matthews, C. M .; English Surnames. 1%6. 367 pgs, index $6 $10 nla McCollough, Alameda (Editor); The Battle of Tippecanoe. 1985. (Capt. Spier Spencer, KY -IN). 36 pgs $4 $10 nla McGinnis, Carol; West Virginia Genealogy Sources & Resources. 1988. 140 pgs, indexed $5 $10 nla McPartland, Martha R.; The History of East Greenwich, RI, 1677-1960 With Related Genealogy. Includes John2Spencer (Michael l ) and descendants. 300 pgs, index $7 $10 nla Montgomery, Zora; Clara Ella and Her People, 1995. Life story and family of Clara Ella3 (Waite) Williams Warner. (James Emery I Spencer, Susan2 {m . Harrison Waite}). 40 pgs $3 $10 nla Manwaring, C. W.; Digest of Early CT Probate Records, 1904-1906, reprint 1995. Vol. I (16351700) 669 pgs, Vol. n (1700-1729) 711 pgs, Vol ill (1729-1750) 794 pgs, each indexed Marcot, Roy M; Spencer Repeating Firearms. 1983. (Thomas I , Obadiah2, Thomas3, Silas4,5,6, Le Despencer 32 Volume 32, No.1 Fee Dep Cost $8 $15 nla Solomon6). 350 pgs, index $5 $15 nla Payne, Elizabeth B. & Simons, D. Brenton; New England Historic Genealogical Society Sesquicentennial Commemorative, 1845-1995.187 pgs, no index $6 $10 nla Plimpton, Elizabeth (Editor); Vital Records of Saybrook Colony 1635-1860, 1985. 715 pgs, index $8 $20 nla $5 $10 nla $4 $10 nla Reitz, Elva Griffith and Reitz, Louis Powers, Supplement to Griffith-Sexton, Cooper-Adkins, Spencer-Tate, McCammon-Bland Families ofKS, 1991. 226 pgs, index $6 $15 nla Renker, Ida E.; My Spencer Genealogy to the DescerIt from Gerard Spencer, Haddam CT with Pedigree Chart.(Gerard l , Hannah2 mar. Daniel Brainerd). 37 pgs, no index $3 $10 nla Richardson, Douglas; Agnes (Harris) Spencer Edwards. (Wife of William I Spencer) 1987. 88 pgs, no index $4 $10 nla Roberts, Gary Boyd; Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Fron the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1983, reprinted 1998. Vol. I (Adams - Gates) 830 pgs, Vol. II (Geer - Owen) 826 pgs, Vol. ill (painter - Wyllys) 792 pgs. each indexed $8 $20 nla Robbins, Roland Wells; John Alden's Progress-Arch. Excavations in Duxbury, 1969.63 pgs $4 $10 nla Roberts, Gary Boyd & Reitwiesner, William Addams; American Ancestors and Cousins of the Princess of Wales.1984. 194 pgs, indexed, hb1984. 194 pgs, indexed $5 $10 nla Roy, Sarah S. & Kenneth B.; Spencer, Horatio Nelson; Biography of; Lawyer, Planter, Churchman, $5 1798- 1876;(Gerard\ Samuef, lsaac3, Israd, Israel Selden5, Horatio Nelson6). 89 pgs + 4 pgs from Colonial Families of U.S. $10 nla Rubincam, Milton, Genealogical Research Methods and Sources, 1960, Vol. I 466 pgs, no index $6 $15 nla Russ, William A., Jr.; How Pennsylvania Acquired its Present Boundaries, 1%6. 79 pgs $4 $10 nla Rumsey, Jean; First Congo Church of Westbrook, CT, Vital Records (1725-1899), 1979. 237 pgs $5 $10 nla Sadler, Claudia Spencer; History of Edward Price, of VT. (incl. Claudius V. Spencer). 67 pgs, no index $5 $10 nla Schenk, Trudy; Froeke, Ruth; & Bork, Inge; The Wuerttimberg Emigration Index,Vol. 1986. 242 pgs $5 $10 nla Schweitzer, George K; Virginia Genealogical Research, 1982. 190 pgs $6 $10 nla Shaw, Hubert Kinney; Families of the Pilgrims; John Alden & Wm. Mullins, 1955.13 pgs $4 $10 nla Solari, Marilyn; Some DeSCerIdants of Michael & Sarah (Catlin) Mitchell of CT & MD, 1694-1988. (Gerard I, John2,Rebecca\ 1988. 513 pgs, index $8 $15 nla Spencer, Ambrose, A Memorial of; a Fonner Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of NY, 1849. (William I, Samuef,3, Philip 4, Ambrose~ 104 pgs, no index $5 $10 nla Spencer, Arnold Hale; The New Zealand SperIcers, Descendants of Seymour Mills Spencer (Thomas l , Obadiah2,3,Caleb4,5, Roswe1l 6, Moses'). 50 pgs, no index $3 $10 nla Spencer, Charles; Althorp, the Story of an English House. 1998. History and description of Althorp by the 9th Earl,with many colored illustrations and descendancy infonnation. 174 pgs $5 $10 nla Spencer, Dana R; In-Sights into Libbeus Foster Spencer, U.S. Indian Agent, Rosebud Reservation. 1997. (GerardI, William2,3, Mattbias4, Timoth/, Daniel6 , LibbeuslLebbeus\ 67 pgs, no index $5 $10 nla Parker, William Alderman; Aldennans in America, 1957, reprint 1977. Descendants of William I Aldennan and Mruy 3Case (Sarah2 Spencer, William l Spencer). 730 pgs, index Person, Dorothy W.; Spencer Citings, 1986. (Michael l ?, William 2, Alexander3,4, William 5, 6 Quaife, Milo M (Editor); The Indian Captivity ofO. M. SperIcer (OliverM. , 1781-1837; GerardI, Samuef, lsaac3,SamueI4, Oliver\ 1995. 114 pgs, index Reitz, Elva & Reitz, Louis Powers; Spencer Data (GerardI, Nathanief, John3, Abimaaz4 , Amasa5) from Griffith-Sexton, Cooper-Adkins, SperIcer-Tate, McCammon-Bland Families ofKS & Their Antecedents in TN, KY, lN, VA & NJ, 1978. Chapters 1 & 4 only, 45 pgs, index Le Despencer 33 Volume 32, No.1 Fee Dep Cost $7 $15 nJa $6 $15 nJa $6 $15 nJa $3 $10 nJa $5 $10 nJa $3 $10 nJa $6 $10 nJa Spencer, George R.; The Descendants of Henry G . Spencer, about 1348, the Ancestors of Christopher R13 Spencer, 1962. 1996. (Michael l , John2,3, Wm.4, Job5, Randa1l6, Silas7, Job 8, Frederick9, ClaudelO, $8 Russell ll , George R 12). 450 pgs, indexed $15 nJa 1 Spencer, Donald; Spencer Family of Lincoln County TN, 1991 . (Abraham , b England, came to VA 8 3 4 6 2 before 1638, Thomas , Benjamin , Thomas ,5, James , Mitchef, Franklin , #169-Donald9). 305 pgs, index, with 16 pg supp. Spencer, Elihu; The Pioneers of Outagamie Co., WI. 1895. (inc. Elihu7 [Thomas l , Jared2,3, Nathaniel B. 4, Ashbe15,Elihu6] and Blanchard Spencer bios). 303 pgs, index l Spen cer, Elizabeth; Our Father's People, The Spencers, 1945. (Samuel of PA, John L. 2, Ferdinand 3 H. ). Retyped & updated 1996 by DonaldH. Burks, #1427.165 pg [see Jenkins] Spencer, Emily 8.; Some Ancestry and Kindred of Meade Ashley Spencer, 1976. (GerardI, Wm. 2, James 3, Frederick4, Samuel5, Hiram6, H . F.7, WilsonS, Meade9). 30 pgs, no index Spencer, Ethel; The Spencers of Amberson Avenue, (Pittsburgh, PA) A Turn-of-the-Century Memoir. 1983. descendants of Joseph Wilber Spencer, ill. (ca. 1850) Anna Eliza Jones. 135 pgs Spencer, Dr. Francis Marion; Spencer History & Family Records. (Thomas and John Spencer of Ireland who cameto SC 1770). 33 pgs, index Spencer, Frederick H.; Reminiscences of an Old New Zealander. (Thomas l , Obadiali,3, Caleb4,5, Roswe1l6 , Moses7,Seymour Mills8). 163 pgs, no index Also, descendants. of Emily Stanley Spencer and Frederick Hamilton Spencer. Spencer, Harold L., Jr. (Compiler); A Spencer Genealogy, 1977. ( Gerard Spencer descendants). 377 pgs, index Spencer, Herbert; An Autobiography. 1904. 2 vols. (William l, b 1675, William 2, Mathe~,4, all of $7 $15 nJa $7 $15 Spencer, Herbert Reynolds; USS Michigan, USS Wolverine, 1966. The story of The Iron Steamer, fIrst iron-hulled warship. (GerardI, Samuee, Isaac3, Israe14,5, William6, Judah7, WilliamS, Herbe«). 28pgs $5 $10 nJa Spencer, Howard L; Ben and Suzanna Spencer; Chronicles of a Western Canadian Family, 1992. (Michael l, John2, Michae13, Abner\ Thomas5, Corey 6, Thomas 7, John8, Ben9). 163 pgs, no index $6 $10 nJa Spencer, Jack & Edith; The Spencers of the Great Migration, Vol. I, 1300 AD. - 1783 AD. The History and Genealogy of the Five Spencer Siblings of Bedfordshire. 1997.488 pgs, indexes $9 $25 nJa $6 $10 nJa $6 $10 nJa $4 $10 nJa $5 $10 nJa $4 $10 nJa Kirk-Ireton,Derbyshire; William George 5, Herbert6 , b 1820 Derby). Vol. I, 655 pgs; Vol. II, 613 pgs, index Spencer, Jonathan Cecil & Opal; Ahimaaz 4) . 203 pgs Descendants of Amasa5 Spencer (Gerardt, Nathaniee, John3, Spencer, Karen; Forgotten Spencers, Ancestors & Female Descendants of William, Michael, Thomas, & Gerard Spencer - Some Male Lirles, Too, 1979. 184 pgs, index Spencer, Karen; Calvin Spencer Genealogy, A Few Ancestors and a Few ofRis Descendants, 1980 (GerardI, Samuee, Isaac3, Samue14, Calvirl\ 34 pgs, index Spencer, Karen; Remembered Spencers, Vol 1, 1988. (Descendants of William 1 and Thomas l Spencer). 118 pgs, index Spencer, Leon D9.; Searching For My Ancestors, A Visit to Spencertown, NY, 1996. (GerardI, Nathanief, John3, Ahimaaz 4, Amasa5, Nathan6, Granville7, Forrest8). 30 pgs nJa Spencer, Manuel R.; The Descendants of Joseph Spencer, Ca. 1735-1836, Lee Co. , VA, 1996. (William D. l b. 1706Wales, Joseph2). 408 pgs, indexed Spencer, Maria B.; Maria's Journal, 1834-94. (GerardI, Nathanie12,3, Thomas4, Abne2, Moses5). $8 $15 nJa $7 $10 nJa Spencer, Peter; Australian and New Zealand Births, Deaths & Marriages. 57 pgs $3 $10 nJa Le Despencer 34 Volume 32, No.1 Fee 3 Spencer, R. Milford; William HenryS Spencer, (Gerardi , Samuef, Isaac , Joseph4) who married Julia $5 Tyler, dau of President John Tyler. 295 pgs Spencer, Richard T . .Jr.; The French Connection - The Huguenots and Various Spencer Families (of $3 VA). 38pgs Spencer, Robert A.; Register of Branches of Spencer-Gledhill Lineage in Yorkshire and the USA. (Johnl (Lancashire), Blakely2 (Yorkshire), John3 (Yorkshire), John4 (Delph Hill), Thomass, Mary6 who $3 married Thomas2 (Miles l), all from England. Squire, son of Mary & Thomas came to USA 1870). Dep Cost $15 nla $10 nla $10 nla 31 pgs, no index Spencer, Romulus S., .Jr.; Hyde County (NC) History, a Bicentennial Project, 1976. 502 pgs, no index $7 $20 nla Spencer, Romulus S., .Jr.; In Memory Of... . 1973. An index of cemeteries in Hyde Co, NC, with full gravestone readings, supplemented by data from Co. death records. 394 pgs, index $6 $20 nla Spencer, Romulus S., .Jr. ; Hyde Remembers, 1984. A collection of historic Bible and family records of Hyde Co., NC, residents. 233 pgs, index $6 $15 nla Spencer, Romulus S., .Jr.; The Estates of Hyde 1700's, 2000. Abstracts of Loose Hyde County, NC Estate Records, 84 pages, indexed $3.50 $10 nla Spencer, Rose Poynter; Spencer/Smith Genealogy. (Thomas Spencer b ca 1796 PA, d 28 Feb 1877, Polk City lA, m. Mary, b. ca 1794 PA, d. lA). 210 pgs, index $5 $10 nla Spencer, Thel; Book ofThel, 136 pgs $4 $15 nla Spencer, Thel; Farewell to Fear, 84 pgs. $3 $15 nla Spencer, Thel; Miss Muffms Lost, The Polly Guidorzi Story, 180 pgs. $4 $15 nla Spencer, Thel; Sheriff Takes The Stand, Herman Pierce in Ozark County, MO. , 192 pgs $4 $15 nla Spencer, Thel; A Memoir of Mrujorie Frances Hill as Told To Thel Spencer, 113 pgs. $4 $15 nla Spencer, Virgil M. & Haworth, Brenda G ; The Spencers of Upper Randolph County NC, 1983. (Descendants of Benjamin S. Spencer & son Isaac, 1772-1846). 456 pgs, index $7 $15 nla Spencer, Vera K. ; Spencers of Richmond Co.,VA (Edwardl,z, Joseph3, Barnard4, Joseph DykeS) 34 pgs, no index $3 $10 nla Stapleton, Rev. A.; Memorials of the Huguenots in America, With Special Reference to Their Emigration To PA. 190 1. Reprinted 1%9. 174 pgs, indexed $4 $10 nla Staplins, Elaine F .; The Founders of Saybrook Colony (CT) & Descendants, 1635-1985. 110 pgs Starr, Frank Farnsworth (Compiler); The Thomas l Spencer Family of Hartford CT, 1896, reprint 1977. 44pgs Stock, Donna Lynn; Descendants. of Hiram Edward Spencer.(Earll, Hiram E.2, b. 1806, OH), 1995. $5 $10 nla $4 $10 nla $3 $10 nla Sturtevant, Charles E.. & Sara tO Spencer; Sturtevant - Spencer Family Record, 1986. Pedigrees of the authors, with 174 pgs about Spencers (Gerardi, Thomas 2, Caleb3, Joseph4,s, Ezra6,7, Charles8 , Ezra9).374 pgs $8 $10 nla Swan, Marvel G. & Swan, Donald E. ; Early Families of Rutland VT, 1990. 470 pgs, index $8 $15 nla Tenwick, Shirley; The Gathering of Some Family Information, 1995. Some descendants of Joseph Charles Spencer (173115-1816 VA), possibly son of William of Wales. 56 pgs $3 $10 nla Thomas, Gabriel; History ofPensilvania, 1698 London. Reprint 1935. 32 pgs, $4 $10 nla Von Eelking, Max; The German Allied Troops in the North American War of Independence. 1863. reprinted 1987. 369 pgs, indexed $5 $10 nla 82 pgs, no index Le Despencer 35 Volume 32, No.1 Waiters, Judith AUison; The 1876 Diary of Abraham Spencer of Clearfileld County PA, 1973. Plus biographies of connected families. 45 pgs, index $3 $10 n1a Waters, Henry F.; Genealogical Gleanings in England, Vols 1 & 2.1981 (Reprint of 1901 edition). V $8 1,845 pgs, V II, 915 pgs, index $25 n1a Wentworth, Dorothy; The Alden Family in the Alden House, 1980. I 30pgs $5 $10 n1a WestfaU, Dawn Watts; Spencer-Brizendine-Malone Families of Trigg Co., KY, 1995. 26 pgs, index, $4 $10 n1a Westin, Jeane Eddy; Finding Your Roots, 1977. 292 pgs, index $6 $10 n1a Fee Dep Cost White, Franklin Heinritz; Spencer Excerpts from the book Heinritz & White, 1991. (Thomasb. 1596 $3 England, d. 1681 S. Berwick, ME). 18 pgs, no index, sc. $10 n1a Willey, Henry; Photocopy of Isaac Willey of New London CT & His D escendants, 1888. (several Spencers associated with this family). 95 pgs, (194 orig. pgs.), index $4 $10 n1a ...... Clark Co Gen. Soc.; Clark County (WA) Pioneers, A Centennial Salute, 1989.760 pgs, index $10 $20 n1a ..... Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives, 1982. 3 17 pgs, index, hb $7 $10 n1a ...... Kiantone (NY) Congregational Church, History of, 1815-1965, p Ius 1965-85 Supplement; (Rev. $5 John Spencer, b 1758 Spencertown NY). 64 pgs, no index $10 n1a ...... Genealogy of the Spencer Family (of Sauk Co., WI). Descendants of Thomas H.8 Spencer (Gerard', Thomas2.3,Jared4, Samuet5,6, Rueben\ and Nancy Maynard, 0 fBaraboo, WI. 96 pgs $4 $10 n1a ...... Guide to Research Materials of The Pennsylvania Historical & M useum Commission, 1959. (refers to papers by Francis L., John & Judah Colt Spencer). 63 pgs, index $5 $10 n1a ..... 1800 Census of Vermont; microfllm., 35 mm. (2 rolls). $5 $20 n1a $3 $10 n1a .... The Spencer Family, American Genealogical Research Institute, 1975.162 pgs $5 $10 n1a ......Tanner Family Vol I, John Tarmer, ca 1656- aft 1720, mar. Rebecca2 Spencer (Gerard'). 75 pgs, no index $3 $10 n1a ...... Register of the Connecticut Society of the Colonial Dames of America 1893-1907. Includes listings for Joseph4 Spencer (Gerard', Samuet2, Isaac3) & William I Spencer. 334 pgs, indexed $6 $10 n1a ......Vital Records of Saybrook CT 1647-1834, Hartford, 1952.197 pg s, index $5 $10 n1a ..... Spencers of Noble Co., IN. VIIS video cassette by F. Marion Erwin $4 $10 n1a ..... Spencer Heritage Tour to England 1989. (%) 35 mm. slides in Kodak Carousel $8 $20 n1a ..... Spencer Family Reunion in KY, 1990. 49 color prints, various scenes & members. $3 $10 n1a 3 ..... The Court-Martial of Private Spencer (Newton B.); (Gerard' , Nathaniet2, Phineas , James MartinS, Horace6 , NewtonB.\ In Civil War Times, February 1989. magazine 4 , Spencer Files from Geneva 0 HLibrary These are copies of files contained in the Platt Rodgers Spencer Room fides at the Geneva, Ohio, Library. They consist primarily of correspondence to Lyman P. Spencer from many Spencers from around the country. They are family histories, apparently in answer to his requests for information. They are all dated around 1890, so are contemporary accounts from over 100 years ago. They are all loose pages. Prices for copies, by aggregate total pages, are as follows : Up to 6 pages = $1.50 25 to 30 pages = $3.50 61 to 72pages = $7.00 7 to 12 pages = $2.00 31 to 36 pages = $4.00 73 to 84pages = $9.00 13 to 18 pages = $2.50 37 to 48 pages = $5.00 85 to 96pages = $10.50 19 to 24 pages = $3.00 49 to 60 pages = $6.00 96 to 104 p ages = $12.00 Le Despencer -_. 36 - ~ . 105 to 116" = $13.50 Volume 32, No. 1 4 Archibald Grieve5 (Michael\ John2, Robert3, Caleb4); Caleb's 2nd wife, Elizabeth, widowofPeleg (Michael!, 3 John2, Benjamin ): 2 pgs 2 Desc. of Benjamin, as above, b. 1670, RI, plus family groups: 7 pgs 3 Birth dates for desc. of Gerard!, several generations - 1674-1 776: 4 pgs 4 Several letters & gen. charts from Briggs & Reynolds families about John2 as in # 1: 31 pgs 5 Desc. charts for Caleb 4 as in #1,6 or more generations: 4 pgs Letter from F. B. Eddy, 1889, family of Charles5 (Michael!, John2, Peleg3,4): 4 pgs 6 7 8 Ch. of Hezekiah-5 (Thomas!,2, Samuel3, Thomas4) + 2 unknown families; Desc. ofTheophilus5 (Michael!, John2, Robere, MichaeI4); Jonathan to US 1743 from England; John to US 1634 from England; Early Southern Spencers (AL bef 1818): tota138 pgs Desc. chart & letter from Herbert RansomS (Gerard!, Samuef, John3, Ebeneezer4, John5, Samuel6, Wm. Churchilf) with family dates: 7 pgs 9 Letter from L. A. Spencer (father-James W., b. 1827, son of Lyman & Esther) 4 pgs 10 Daniels, b 1758, of Stockbridge MA, m.Chloe Wilson-their family (Gerard!, Samuel2, John3, Peter-4) :1pg 11 12 David5 (Gerard!, Samuef, John3, Ebenezer4) letter, with family dates: 4 pgs Capt Gideon 4 (Clement!,2, Gideon3) desc. charts: 4 pgs 13 Gideon 3 as above, desc. chart: 1 pg 14 Map of Michael Spencer's home in Greenwich 1890: 4 pgs 15 "Notes on the Desc. of James Spencer Jr., of Spencer Hall, Talbot Co., MD, 1892" no author given; 5 gens. with annotations, James Sr. who came to US in 1670 from England (See chart #50): 8 pgs 16 John of Herts, England, desc. chart: 1 pg 17 Desc. chart of John" (Gerard!, John2, Gerard3) & family groups; and Desc. chart of John4 (Gerard!, Nathaniee, John3) & family groups: 6 pgs 18 Jonathan 4 (Gerard!, Nathanief,3) desc. with dates: 2 pgs 19 Children, with their families, of Gerardi (prelude to # 17): 2 pgs 20 Leigh & Spencer families of England from Manning's History of Surrey: 3 pgs 21 John to US on Mary & John 1634, settled at Ipswich MA, then to RI: 14 pgs 22 Desc. chart of Michael1 ofBedforshire, 5 gens; and Desc. chart of Abner3 (Michael!, John2), 3 gens: 4pgs 23 Desc. chart ofMichael3 (Michaelt, John2), 5 generations: 2 pgs 24 Misc. families - Israel, of Suffield CT, with son Thaddeus b. 1798: misc. Spencers' dates: Jesse, of Birmingham AL: Col. Randall who m. Rhoda Greene: Pierce, Christopher Vaughn, Thomas6 , b. 1772 (Michael!, John2,3,4,5, Thomas6): 7pgs 25 Nathaniel & Gideon, records from clerk's office in Bennington VT ca 1778 w/b. dates: 2 pgs 26 Nicholas 5 (Michael!, John2, Michaee, John4) ofRI; list of children, 1807 deed, property map, legal docs: 13 pgs Oliver M. 6 (Gerard!, Samuee, Isaac3, Samuel4, Olive~) m. Electra Oliver of Cincinnati; andDesc. chart, 2 27 generations Oliver Hatfield-7 (as #27except Robert-6) m. Hannah Dayton; desc. chart, 3 generations: 2 pgs 28 Peleg" (Gerardt, Michaef, John3) m. Elizabeth Coggeshall; multi pg. desc. chart, 4 gen.: 8 pgs 29 Richard m. Hannah, son John b. 1730, m. Experience Ly_ Michael2, John3,4, Wm. 5,6) & Huldah Johnson; obit: 3 pgs Le Despencer 37 Deacon Richard, b. 1798, son ofJohn7 (Gerard!, Volume 32, No.1 30 31 Deed from Robert & Theodosiah to John, 1717118, E. GreenwichRI: 4 pgs Desc. of Capt. Robert 3 (Michael\ John2), 4 generations: 2 pgs 33 Ro bert Closson 6 (Michael I, John2, Robert3, Michael4, Caleb~ desc. down to 1884: 5 pgs Rodman 6 (Michael l , Jo~, Robert3, Michae14, Theophilus5) desc. for 3 gens.: 1 pg 34 Tbeopbilus as in #33; desc. for 3 generations: 2 pgs 35 TaylorS (GerardI, Timothl,3,4) desc. for 4 gen.; Joseph5 (Gerardi, John2, Jared3, John4) m. Lucy (Dart) & family; Porter7 (Gerardi, John2, Jared3, John4, Joseph5, Elijah6), m. ElizabethL. Knights: 2 pgs 32 36 William 4 (Michae11, John2,3) multi pg. desc. for 5 generations, plus listing of families; William 3(Michae11, John2) multi pg. desc. for 5 generations, plus listing of familes: 18 pgs 37 Torrington CT History, Winchester CT History, Norfolk History, Visitation of Devonshire, Oliver M. Spencer; History of Durham Co.; Jeremiah6 (Gerardi, John2, Jared3, John4, James 5): 6 pgs 38 Spencers of Kent, England: 9 pgs 39 Desc. chart of Spencers of Warwickshire, England well before 1251: 14 pgs 40 Spencers of Marlborough (Wiltshire) from Burke's Peerage 1884: 12 pgs 41 Spencers of England (Althorp; Cannon Hall; Sheffield; Attercliffe Hall; Bramley Grange; Robert, 1st Baron Spencer of Wormleighter; Ashton Hall [Visitation of Lancashire]; Baron Churchill of Wychwood; John of Battersea; will of John of Wolverton Co., Southampton dtd. 17 Jun 1598; text & charts: 56 pgs 42 Earl Spencer of Althorp, from Burke's Baronage, Peerage, & Knightage, 1884; Thos. Spencer of Badly & Everdon Co. Northampton, text & chart: 7 pgs 43 Spencers of MA & CT, desc. of MichaelB (grandfather of 4 brothers), 4 generations: 3 pgs 44 Will of King Charles I of England, referring to Thomas & Rachel Spencer, John, father of Thomas, of Wolverton, desc. from will: 27 pgs 45 Spencers of Bedfordshire, England, pedigree from Blayde's Visitation of Bedforshire, 1566, Robert of Cop1e; John of S. Mylls, Bedfordshire, text & charts: 12 pgs 46 Spencers of England, Ivan, Viscount of Constantine ca 1193, desc. chart: 5 pgs 47 Spencer Arms, various Spencers: 17 pgs 48 Sir John, knighted 1588, text & desc. chart: 6 pgs 49 Spencers of MA, Pfelfs History ofIpswich, Essex & Hamilton, 1834: 3 pgs 50 MD Spencers, desc. chart, John of Spencer Hall of Talbot Co. (See text #15): 2 pgs 51 Thomas of Westminster, England, d. 1648, desc. chart (see #52): 1 pg 52 Thomas of Cambridge MA, m. Penelope, d. London, 1648 (see #51), desc. chart, dauPenelope m. John Treworthy: 2 pgs 53 Spencers ofNJ, William, b. 1737, desc. of5 generations: 3 pgs 54 Spencers ofRI, Corp. Randall, text: 12 pgs 55 Spencers of NY who held public offices, 1869: 4 pgs 56 Spencers of Wales, 1591 Visitation with desc. chart & text - in Welsh: 2 pgs 57 Various Spencer news clips, ca 1893: William Bennett, Rl; Burdette, NY; Edward P., Geneva OH; Charles N., Hawaii; Gen. Bird W., Passaic, NY: 6 pgs 58 Several copies of signature of Gerard, William & Benjamin of Haddam CT: 2 pgs 1£ Despencer 38 Volume 32, No.1 59 60 Various Spencer wills : Gerard, of Haddam CT, 1683; Michael, ofE. Greenwich RI, 1749; Thomas, of Hartford CT, 1686; Thomas, of Canterbmy, England, 1648 (see #52); Nicholas, of W. Greenwich RI, 1815; Alice, late dau of Thomas, London, 1543; Nicholas Kidwell, 1697; Richard, of London, 1645; Inventory of estate of Sgt. Thomas, d. 1687: 38 pgs Spencers of England & France, 1100's-1600's, starting with Robert, steward of Wm. the Conqueror, with excerpts of various records in England: 20 pgs Revised 08/02/2005 Le Despencer 39 Volume 32, No. 1 REQUEST FOR LIBRARY LOAN Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE Author: __________________________________________________________________________ Title of Book, or Item __________________________________________ BORROWED MATERlAL IS DUE BACK TO LIBRARY 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT FROM THE LffiRARY Return this completed request form with TWO checks, each made payable to SHGS, Inc. in USA dollars. A. One check will be made in the amount of the deposit, as dermed in the Library Catalog. This check will be returned, when the borrowed item is received back by the Library within 30 days of receipt by the borrower, in good condition. A late fee of $0.50 per day, will be deducted from the deposit. A. One check will be made in the amount of the postage and handling fee. This loan fee is indicated in the current Library Catalog. A. More than one item may be ordered at the same time, with one check for the total deposit, and one check for the total postage and loan fee, with a separate Request Form for each item. Items so requested will be sent one at a time. A. Borrowers are to be responsible for safe return of borrowed items. In the event borrowed items are lost or damaged beyond repair, the Borrowers shall reimburse the Society for the cost of replacement or repair. A. Mailing containers used for shipping by the Library may be re-used, if practical and in useable condition. 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Post, Librarian Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. 246 Co. Rd. 2223-N Cleveland TX 77327-1301 Request Media Rate for U.S. Post Office return shipments. A separate form is required for each item to be borrowed. This form may be photocopied. Le Despencer 40 Volume 32, No. 1 Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. Founded 1978 as Spencer Family Association President M.G. (Jerry) Spencer, #1487A 3214 Wintergreen Court; Grapevine, TX 76051-4241; (817)488-6168 email: JANDSSPENCER@EARTHLINK.NET Board of Directors & Staff 2006-2008 Vice-president Robert L Sanders, #1833A 3061 Knotty Pine Dr. Pensacola, Fl. 32505-1853 (850)476-3929 email: RLSMS2@AOL.COM Editor and Immediate Past President Richard T. Spencer, Jr., #0501 376 Sims lane Franklin. TN 37069-1893 (615)591-7373: email: DSPEN47@AOL.COM Secretary Sarah Churchill Gilbert, #1633 208 S. Ann Arbor Street Saline, MI 48176-1304 (734) 429-7529 email: VYTOR@CONCENTRIC.NET Librarian Mary Spencer Post, #2107A 246 SR2223 N Cleveland, TX 77327-1301 (281 )432-0333 email: PPOSTI949@YAHOO.COM Treasurer Patrick Spencer, #0019 25987-114 Ave. Chetek, WI 54728-6309 (715)924-3425 email: PSPENCER@CHARTER.NET Corporate Data Manager Sharron S. Spencer, #1487B 3214 Wintergreen Court Grapevine, TX 76051-4241 (817) 488-6168 email: JANDSSPENCER@EARTHLINK NET Registrar Deborah M. Diekema, #1999 68281 Birch St South Haven MI 49090-9780 (269)637-5901 e-mail: DEBDIEKEMA@COMCAST.NET Indiana Corporate Agent David H. and Beth Spencer, #0094(A&B) 123 Vail Street Michigan City, IN 46300-2543 (219)872-0142 email: SPENCERBETHDAVE@ADSNET.COM STAFF Historian Leon B. Spencer, #0472 105 Bryan Street Prattville. AL 36066-5340 (334)361-1681 email: LBSPENCER@CHARTER.NET STAFF IT Consultant James R. Hills, Jr., #1243A 4622 Banning Drive Houston, TX 77027-4706 (713)621-5803 email: JANDPHILLS@SBCGLOBAL.NET SHGS HOMEPAGE SHGS maintains its own homepage on the Worldwide Web http://www .shgs.org. For information, contact webmaster: Terri Spencer, webmaster@shgs.org. Copyright © 2008 Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc.; 123 Vail Street; Michigan City, IN 46360-2343 Important: Your membership expiration date is indicated on your address label. Please send your renewal dues by the first day of the expiration month. Return Service Requested 68281 Birch Street South Haven, MI 49090-9780 Spencer Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. PRSRT STD U .S. POSTAGE PAID Nashville, TN Permit No . 380