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Peter SPICER, , 8 & 10
 1644 - 1694

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  1. Peter SPICER, , 8 & 10 b. 1644, Virginia 'Cittie', near Jamestown Virginia; d. 16 Sep 1694, New London, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 18 Sep 1694, New London, New London County, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    "Where Peter Spicer came from to New London has not been ascertained but tradition tells us that he came from Virginia to New England and was of English parentage. It is also so recorded in the family Bible of Abel Spicer."

    It has been established that Peter's father was Edward Spicer b. 1623

    "Feb 23, 1692, the town granted him twenty acres, which was laid out to him March 23, 1692-3, on the east side of the river near his own land. "beginning at a black or gray oak tree marked on four sides near or adjoining to the northwest corner of George Geares hundred acres; from thence running northwest nearest . . . foure rods to a white oak tree marked on four sides; from thence west southerly to a swamp and with the swamp, and so along with the s'd same swamp towards the swamp to George Geares north west corner tree of his hundred acres and from thence towards the northeast nearest joyning to the northwest side of George Geares hundred acres to the above mentioned black or gray oak tree." This land, added to by four generations, remained in the family intact until 1788, when Cyrus Spicer sold his portion of it, on which was built the first house, (to our 8th great grand-uncle) Ensign Isaac Avery. It is now owned by Albert J Clark of Norwich, Ct. The site of the old ancestral home is marked by a slight elevation partly overgrown with bushes and the well now filled with stones is close by..."

    "In 1667 the Noank Indians, a remnant of the once warlike Pequot tribe, were ordered to settle on their reservation, called Mashantuckset, a mile or so west of our pioneer ancestor's farm. He evidently lived on amicable terms with them, for there are no complaints entered on the records of the town by either party. Indeed we have reason to be proud of our ancestor, inasmuch as his farm was not enlarged by land forcibly taken from, or obtained by small valueless gifts to the Indians."

    A Supplement of The Descendants of Peter Spicer
    Susan Meech 1923
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    From The Spicer Genealogy; pg 22
    "The marriage of Peter Spicer and Mary, daughter of Peter and Mary (May) Busecot, is recorded in Warwick RI as follows...'Peter Spicer of Mohegan or now Norridge in Collony of Conticott and Mary Busecot of the town of Warwick in ye Collony of RI were married Dec. 15, 1670' Eleven children were born to them. Edward, m. Katherine Stone...Peter, m. unknown...William, m. Hannah Roath...Ruth, m. Samuel Newton...Samuel, d. 1748; m. Susannah Olmsby...Jabez, m. Margaret, Peter... Abigail...Hannah...Jane...Mary...Sarah..."

    IMMIGRATION: In New London, CT in 1666 probably from Va.
    MILITARY: 140 acres were granted his estate in 1700 for volunteer military service against the Indians.

    Note: Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island lists a child Joseph.

    Inventory and distribution of Peter Spicer's estate is recorded in an old book "now kept in the county clerk's office at Norwich, CT" ... At a Court of Probate held Sept. 18, 1694
    Probate Records of New London, CT:

    Aug 10, 1714. Mary Spicer, widow and relict of Peter Spicer, administratrix, appeared and made an addition to the inventory of a lot of land. This entry mentions Eldest son, and the other nine children and representatives of one that is deceased.

    Sept 13, 1715. Mary Spicer widow of Peter Spicer put the estate into the hands of her eldest son Edward to pay his sisters and brothers as they come of age.

    From the Register Land Office, Richmond, Virginia, was obtained the following account of the coming of Peter Spicer to Virginia.

    Sources:
    Abbrev: History of the Descendants of Peter Spicer.
    Title: History of the Descendants of Peter Spicer
    Author: Meech and Meech, 1911.
    Note: REPOSITORY: My library.
    Abbrev: Gen Dictionary of R I
    Title: The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island; Comprising 3 Generations of Settlers Who Came Before 1690.
    Author: Austin, John Osborne, 1887
    Page: Pg 5.
    In an old book now kept in the county clerk's office at Norwich, Ct, is recorded the distribution of Peter Spicer's estate as follows: "At a Court of Probate held Sept. 18, 1694. The inventory of the estate of Peter Spicer deceased was exhibited in Court was proved accepted and ordered to be recorded and this Court grants power of administration to the widow and makes distribution as followeth for the widow thirty six pounds with her thirds of the moveables. To the eldest son Edward double portion 15 pounds 10 shilling and to the rest of the children being ten in number 7 pounds 15 shilling apiece and if any of the children die before they come of age to receive their portion then their part to be equally divided amonst the survivors;" Capt. Brewster & Thomas Rose were appointed overseers.

    The Probate Records of New London, Ct, furnish additional data. "Aug 10, 1714. Mary Spicer widow and relict of Peter Spicer late of New London deceased and administratrix of his Estate appeared at this Court and made an addition to the inventory of the said Estate of a lott of land in the plantation given the Volunteers and the other inventoried Estate having been already distributed this Court distributes the said lott as followeth viz: one third part thereof to the widow during her natural life, to the Eldest son a double portion thereof and to the other nine children & ye representatives of one that is deceased equal portions.

    "Sept 13, 1715. Mary Spicer widow of Peter Spicer late of New London deceased having put the Estate into the hands of her eldest son Edward to pay his brothers and sisters as they come of age said Edward has this day presented in Court Receipts under the hands of his s'd brothers and sisters for their portion to full satisfaction the Court does thereupon order a quietus off to the s'd administrator."


    Note; Interesting facts; The Spicer's and the Geers are blended in several directions;
    George Geer’s granddaughter Margaret Parke married Jabez Spicer [who was Peter Spicer’s son] and
    George’s grandson Daniel Geer, II married George’s great granddaughter Abigail Spicer who was also Peter's great granddaughter through his son Edward.
    [1] George Geer + Sarah Allyn
    [2] Daniel Geer, I + ?
    [3] Daniel Geer, II + Abigail Spicer [Peter’s great granddaughter]
    [3] Mary Geer + John Spicer [Peter’s grandson through Edward]
    [4] Abigail Spicer + Daniel Geer

    [1] George Geer + Sarah Allyn
    [2] Robert Geer + Martha Tyler
    [1] George Geer + Sarah Allyn
    [2] Sarah Geer + Nathaniel Parke
    [3] Margaret Parke + Jabez Spicer [Peter’s son]


    Peter Spicer volunteered in the Narranganset War (also known as King Philip's War & Metacom's Rebellion)
    KING PHILIP’S WAR : THE EFFECTS

    King Philip’s War was one of the bloodiest and most costly in the history of America. One in ten soldiers on both sides was injured or killed. It took many years for Plymouth and the other colonies to recover from damage to property

    The outcome of King Philip’s War was devastating to the traditional way of life for Native People in New England. Hundreds of Natives who fought with Philip were sold into slavery abroad. Others, especially women and children, were forced to become servants locally. As the traditional base of existence changed due to the Colonists’ victory, the Wampanoag and other local Native communities had to adapt certain aspects of their culture in order to survive.
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    In 1836, the town of Groton was divided, and the larger portion, including all the North Parish, was called the town of Ledyard. This tract of land is mostly fertile, and quite picturesque; it contains many hills and valleys, and has several small water-courses. Part of the peaceful village of Poquetanuck now lies on its northern border, the remainder being within the limits of Preston. About two miles south of this village is located the first tract of land granted to Peter Spicer, whose son Jabez married Margaret Parke, granddaughter of George Geer and who's great-granddaughter, Abigail Spicer, married Daniel Geer, Jr., also a descendant of George.

    Peter m. Mary M. BUSECOT, , 8 & 10 15 Dec 1670, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island. Mary b. 1648, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island; d. 13 Sep 1714, New London, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Sep 1714, New London, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Peter SPICER, II  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1673, New London, New London County, Connecticut; d. Aft 1757, Norwich East Society, New London County, Connecticut; bur. New London County, Connecticut.
    2. 3. Edward SPICER, , 9  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1674, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1732, New London, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 1732, New London, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. 4. William SPICER, I  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1675, New London, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef 1770, Groton, New London, Connecticut; bur. Groton, New London, Connecticut.
    4. 5. Ruth SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1677, New London County, New London Connecticut; d. North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    5. 6. Samuel SPICER, I  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1679, New London County, Connecticut; d. Sep 1748, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 12 Sep 1748, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    6. 7. Jabez SPICER, , 7  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1681, Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut [near the village of Poquetanuck]; d. Bef Aug 1751, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont; bur. Between 1750 and 1751, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont.
    7. 8. Abigail SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1683, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1723, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 1723, New London County, Connecticut.
    8. 9. Hannah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1685, New London County, Connecticut.
    9. 10. Jane SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1687, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef 1744, Rhode Island; bur. Bef 1744, Rhode Island.
    10. 11. Mary SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1689, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef 1695, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Bef 1695, New London County, Connecticut.
    11. 12. Sarah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1691, New London County, Connecticut; d. Aft 1755, Rhode Island; bur. Aft 1755, Rhode Island.


Generation: 2
  1. Peter SPICER, II Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) b. 1673, New London, New London County, Connecticut; d. Aft 1757, Norwich East Society, New London County, Connecticut; bur. New London County, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    [Spicer Family File.FTW]

    Peter Spicer was an inhabitant of Norwich, CT, in 1702.
    Nov 11, 1702, Peter bought of Josiah Rockwell for fifty shillings three acres of land lying on the east side of "Showtuckit River on the road that leadeth from Norwich to Stonington within the bounds of Norwich abutting Easterly on the highway otherwise abutting wholly upon the rock"; witnesses, Benajah Bushnell and Thomas Lathrop.
    Dec 31, 1706, Peter bought five acres more of Josiah Rockwell for four pounds and ten shillings lying same side of the river "abutted Southerly on land formerly belonging to Owen Williams, twenty rods, abutting Westerly on the highway, eighty rods, Northerly to a point Easterly on the Commons eighty rods;" witnesses, Benjamin Peck and Thomas Waterman.
    Jan 30, 1706-7, Peter sold to Samuel Bliss for twenty shillings the twenty acre grant of land granted him by the town of Norwich; said Bliss, to take up said land and to attend the order of the town therein and to pay the charges thereof; witnesses, John Downs and Joseph Elderkin.
    June 4, 1717, Peter was granted a license by the town of Norwich "to set up and use the art and mystery of tanning leather."
    Jan 24, 1721-2 he bought of John Clark in consideration of one cow valued at three pounds, "paid to brother James Clark in his lifetime," eight acres of land, "part of the thirty acre grant made to the heirs of honored father John Clark deceased to be taken up by the proprietor inhabitants of Norwich of the common undivided land".
    Aug 18, 1737, he bought of John Cook, Jr., for four hundred and twenty pounds, twenty acres and a dwelling house on the east side of the Shetucket River; witnesses, William Hide and Anne Hide.
    April 3, 1739, he sold to Jonathan Brewster for twenty-two pounds, five and one-half acres on the easterly side of Great River, in said Norwich boundaries mentioned, land belonging to Josiah Rockwell and own land; witnesses, Isaac Huntington and Isaac Huntington, Jr.
    March 30, 1744, and June, 1744, he deeded to son Daniel part of his homestead.
    March 13, 1754, he sold to Joseph Brewster for four hundred pounds, twenty acres of land in Norwich, "beginning at an ancient land mark of Owen Williams's land adjoining Northerly partly on land of Paul Pelton to the heighth of a high ledge of rocks or hill;" he redeemed this land Feb 20, 1755, and sold it same day to John Baldwin for nine hundred pounds; witnesses, Ebenezer Baldwin and Elisha Fitch.
    March 20, 1754, he sold to his son Daniel his four and one-half acres of land next Brewster's land; witnesses, Elisha Wilcocks and Elisha Fitch.
    Sept 4, 1754, he purchased of Paul Pelton for one hundred pounds, three acres in Norwich East Society, part of the land laid out to Paul Winthrop abutting southerly and easterly on his own land, westerly on Joseph Williams' and Daniel Roth's, northerly on Paul Pelton's own land; witnesses, Uriah Holmes and Ebenezer Brewster.
    May 20, 1757, he sold to Joseph Brewster three and one-quarter acres in the East Society for twenty-seven pounds, four shillings, ten pence; the deed mentions land of Elisha Wilcocks and of heirs of Jonathan Brewster.
    April 8, 1757, he deeded land to his son Daniel.

    Peter m. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 13. Daniel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point d. Aft 1757.
    2. 14. Zurviah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 15. Peter SPICER, III  Descendancy chart to this point d. Abt 4 May 1756, Norwich East Society, New London County, Connecticut.
    4. 16. Zephaniah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1722, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.

  2. Edward SPICER, , 9 Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) b. 1674, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1732, New London, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 1732, New London, New London County, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    [Spicer Family File.FTW]

    According to the Hudson-Mohawk Family Memoirs, Vol. II Hudson-Mohawk Family Histories pgs 587, Edward & Katherine had only one son; John Spicer.

    Edward Spicer married his 1st cousin, Katherine Stone. Katherine's mother was Mary Busecot's sister Abigail.
    Edward is mentioned in Groton Town Records as a freeman and landholder in 1708; in 1711 he was chosen one of a committee about school lands; in 1712 and 1716, surveyor for highways; in 1714, fence viewer. Dec 5, 1718, it was decreed that he should take care of the youths on the Lord's Day. Dec 30, 1718 he was chosen grand juryman.
    He received land in the first and second division of land at "Nowayank Neck" (lands taken from the Pequot Indians and allotted to the inhabitants of Groton, CT, on July 3 and 4, 1712, and Jan 23, 1712-13). Dec 12, 1713 he sold the two lots comprising 3 1/2 acres to James Morgan.
    Sep 7, 1719, he sold a tract of 140 acres in Voluntown, New London Co, for 10 pounds to Christopher Avery.
    Jan 24, 1721-2 he and his son John both received a lot adjoining his fathers 20 acres. Samuel Whipple, Joshua Bill, Nicholas Street, Nehemiah Smith, committee.
    1719 he deeded his homestead farm of 20 acres to his son John.
    Dec 10, 1723 he sells to John Spicer 4 acres + for 3 pounds and 5 shillings.
    Jan 12, 1724-5 sells him part of his woodlot for 5 pounds; witnesses, Jacob Park Jr, Richard Christopher, Jr.
    May 13, 1727 he sold to Isaac Geer for 9 pounds and 10 shillings lands he received in the 2nd division; witnesses, Jonathan Wickwere and Nathaniel Brown.
    Jan 15, 1729, he sold to son John Spicer, husbandman, from 10 to 12 acres for 15 pounds; witnesses, Henry Pelton and Peter Tift.
    Feb 5, 1730-1 he sold to Humphrey Avery for 5 pounds all "my right and title in or chalenge unto the sequestered corner of Indian land at Mashantucksitt... in township of Groton; witnesses, James Morgan and Ann Morgan. In the deed he is styled farmer and husbandman.

    Edward m. Catherine (Katherine) STONE, , 9 1695, New London County, Connecticut. Catherine b. 22 Aug 1674, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island; d. New London, New London County, Connecticut; bur. New London, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 17. Caturn SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 Oct 1696.
    2. 18. John SPICER, , 8  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Jan 1698, New London, New London County, Connecticut; d. 28 Aug 1753, New London, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Sep 1753, New London, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. 19. Ebenezer SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1699.
    4. 20. Mary SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 8 May 1701, New London County, Connecticut.
    5. 21. Anne SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 May 1703, New London County, Connecticut.
    6. 22. Jerusha SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 2 Aug 1706, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 1743.
    7. 23. Abigail SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 8 Apr 1708, Groton, New London, Connecticut.
    8. 24. Jemima SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 14 Apr 1710, Groton, New London, Connecticut.

  3. William SPICER, I Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) b. 1675, New London, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef 1770, Groton, New London, Connecticut; bur. Groton, New London, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    [Spicer Family File.FTW]

    William Spicer was born in New London, CT. His date of death is not known but in 1770 he is mentioned in a deed as "late of Groton deceased" (this may have been his son). He was an accepted inhabitant of Groton in 1712 and had forty acres of land laid out to him that year, "to accomodate him," as his land was so rough. Dec 25, 1719, he sold six acres of land to Joseph Staples of Groton for four pounds and sixteen shillings. Feb 22, 1720-1, he sold to John Williams the eight acres of land in Norwich which
    he inherited from his father-in-law Robert Roath. Jul 13, 1726, he sold for five pounds and nineteen shillings eight and one-half acres of land, part of the farm where he dwelt butting south on land of Christopher Avery; witnesses, Thomas Chipman and Joseph Rose. Feb 28, 1729-30 he sold to Christopher Avery the forty acres laid out to him by the town with buildings, etc., thereon (mortgage), which he redeemed Mar 22, 1730; witnesses, Ebenezer Punderson and James Morgan. Jan 9, 1732-3, he sold all right and title to the common or undivided lands to Christopher Avery. Jan 24, 1735-6, for the sum of one hundred and thirty pounds he sold land, orcharding, and appurtenances with house thereon to Ebenezer Punderson; wife Ann Spicer gives up all right of dower in said land, signed William (W his mark) Spicer. Nothing further is known of him or his descendants; a William Spicer signed the will of Robert Geer, Aug 30, 1742, who may have been of this family.

    Source;
    Abbrev: History of the Descendants of Peter Spicer.
    Title: History of the Descendants of Peter Spicer
    Author: Meech and Meech, 1911.

    William m. Hannah ROATH 25 Nov 1703, Groton, New London, Connecticut. Hannah b. Apr 1679. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 25. Elizabeth SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Sep 1704.
    2. 26. Thankful SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 Jun 1707.
    3. 27. Peter SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Jun 1712.
    4. 28. William SPICER, II  Descendancy chart to this point b. Feb 1714.

  4. Ruth SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) b. 1677, New London County, New London Connecticut; d. North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    Ruth m. Samuel NEWTON 22 Jan 1701, Groton, New London, Connecticut. Samuel b. Abt 1675; d. Abt 30 Jan 1745, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. North Groton, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 29. Christopher NEWTON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 13 Jul 1704, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. Apr 1792, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    2. 30. Nathan NEWTON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 10 Apr 1708, Groton, New London, Connecticut.
    3. 31. Jane NEWTON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 4 Apr 1710.
    4. 32. Ruth NEWTON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 18 Oct 1712.
    5. 33. Ebenezer NEWTON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 2 Mar 1714.
    6. 34. Sarah NEWTON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 2 Mar 1716.
    7. 35. Hanna NEWTON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 23 Sep 1720, Groton, New London, Connecticut.
    8. 36. Samuel NEWTON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 10 Oct 1722, Groton, New London, Connecticut.

  5. Samuel SPICER, I Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) b. 1679, New London County, Connecticut; d. Sep 1748, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 12 Sep 1748, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    Samuel Spicer settled in that part of the town of Norwich near the line of the town now called Bozrah, on the south end of Wawecus Hill, on land deeded to him by Mrs Mary Fitch, widow and relict of Mr Daniel Fitch, Dec 2,1714, "in consideration of the good service done to my deceased husband before his death . . . all the 40 acre lot which containeth 46 acres more or less which was granted by the town of Norwich to s'd Daniel Fitch, abutting Northeasterly on land of Simon Huntington 96 rods Southeasterly on land of Caleb Bushnell & Commons 100 rods southwesterly on commons 104 rods Northwesterly on the highway 64 rods." He exchanged, Jan 9, 1722-3, 4 acres for 4 acres with Thomas Stoddard, both parcels of land located south of "Wawecos Hill". Sept 20, 1726, he sold to John Ormsby Jr for 8 pounds 4 acres "lying at the South end of Wawecos Hill on the west side of the highway abutting East on Joseph Chapman's land, Northerly on John Ormsby's land Westerly on my own land"; witnesses, Richard Bushnell and Hannah Hide. Feb 16, 1732-3 he sold to Nathaniel Post for 250 pounds "all my farms of land I now dwell upon lying at a place called Wawecas Hill, about 40 acres, abutting Northeasterly on what was formerly Simeon Huntington's land to a brook . . . excepting 4 acres sold to Thomas Stoddard"; witnesses, Isaac Huntington and Ebenezer Fillmore. On Jan 23, 1733-4 he bought for 104 pounds 2 parcels of land on Bear Hill separated by the highway from Thomas Baldwin; boundaries mentioned, lands of Samuel Gager, Israel Lathrop, Joshua Abel, Joseph Ems (formerly), and Esq. Thomas Waterman; witnesses, William Hide, Jr and Thomas Baldwin Jr. He disposed of this property April 7, 1739 for 450 to Jabez Crocker. May 1, 1746 he bought 27 acres and 30 rods of land west of Wawecus Hill, "east side of the dark swamp bounded Easterly on the Cranberry pond."

    Sept 12, 1748, his son Samuel was appointed administrator on his estate.

    Samuel m. Susannah OLMSBY 12 Dec 1715, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. Susannah b. 27 May 1696, Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 37. Susannah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 11 Oct 1717, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 14 Apr 1772, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 1772, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    2. 38. Hannah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 11 Apr 1720, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 5 Jul 1726, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. 39. Sarah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 18 Oct 1722, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1750.
    4. 40. Anna SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 4 Jan 1724, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    5. 41. Samuel SPICER, II  Descendancy chart to this point b. 10 Jun 1727, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. Jul 1778, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Jul 1778, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    6. 42. Benjamin SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 8 Jul 1730, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    7. 43. Joshua SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 7 Sep 1733, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.

  6. Jabez SPICER, , 7 Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) b. 1681, Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut [near the village of Poquetanuck]; d. Bef Aug 1751, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont; bur. Between 1750 and 1751, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont.

    Notes:
    Receipt of Jabez Spicer to Brother Edward Spicer [regarding Peter's estate]
    Ey do acknolidge that by these presents that ey have Reseved of my brother Edward Spiser my full portion aloued us by the Cort
    and payed at invitary price to my good satisfaction and content as witness my han this Instant day of may the sixteenth one
    thousand and seven hundred and fifteen ey say reseved by me
    Jabesh Spicer.

    Research indicates that Jabez Spicer b. 1861 was a " Revolutionary Patriot." According to an internet site titled; Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Jabez is buried at Village Cemetery, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont.

    Additionally, his son, brother, and nephew are listed listed in the Graves of revolutionary Patriots. They are as follows;

    Nathan Spicer b. 1735; son of Peter Spicer b. 1644 and Mary Busecot b. 1648. Nathan Spicer is buried at Hadlock and Buttermilk Falls Cemetery, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York.

    William Spicer b. ____in England; son of Edward Spicer b. 1618 and Mary-. William Spicer is buried at Round Hill Baptist Church, Traphill Township, Wilkins County, North Carolina.

    John Spicer b. ____ ; son of Edward Spicer b. 1674. John Spicer is buries at Baptist Cemetery, Adamsville, Muskingium (sp) County, Ohio.

    Nathan Spicer II, Jabez's grandson also served during the Revolutionary War in the Lines and the Levies, though regimen is not indicated in data.

    Jabez m. Margaret PARKE, , 7 2 Aug 1715, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut. Margaret b. Abt 1697, near Poquetanuck, New London County, Connecticut; d. Abt Oct 1772, Middletown, Hartford County, Connecticut; bur. 3 Oct 1772, Middletown, Hartford County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 44. Ezekiel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 19 Aug 1716, the vicinity of Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef 24 Apr 1760, Dutchess County, New York - near Amenia, at Crum Mons Precinct; bur. 24 Apr 1760, Dutchess County, New York.
    2. 45. Jeremiah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 Jan 1717, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef 1756, Haddam County, Connecticut; bur. Connecticut.
    3. 46. Ebenezer SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 5 Jan 1721, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut.
    4. 47. Desire SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 15 Jan 1723, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut; d. 24 Dec 1815, Spencer's Corner, Tioga County, New York; bur. Dec 1815, Tioga County, New York.
    5. 48. Phebe SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 8 Aug 1730, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut.
    6. 49. Nathan Henry SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 10 Sep 1735, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut; d. 27 Jul 1811, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York; bur. 1811, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York.

  7. Abigail SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) b. 1683, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1723, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 1723, New London County, Connecticut.
  8. Hannah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) b. 1685, New London County, Connecticut.
  9. Jane SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) b. 1687, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef 1744, Rhode Island; bur. Bef 1744, Rhode Island.
  10. Mary SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) b. 1689, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef 1695, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Bef 1695, New London County, Connecticut.
  11. Sarah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) b. 1691, New London County, Connecticut; d. Aft 1755, Rhode Island; bur. Aft 1755, Rhode Island.

Generation: 3
  1. Daniel SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) d. Aft 1757.
    Daniel m. Jane NEWTON Jane (daughter of Samuel NEWTON and Ruth SPICER) b. 4 Apr 1710. [Group Sheet]

  2. Zurviah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (2.Peter2, 1.Peter1)
    Zurviah m. Elisha WILCOX 7 Nov 1750. [Group Sheet]

  3. Peter SPICER, III Descendancy chart to this point (2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) d. Abt 4 May 1756, Norwich East Society, New London County, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    [Spicer Family File.FTW]

    March 30, 1744 his father deeded him 34 acres of land in the East Society of Norwich, 20 acres on the east side of the highway and the remainder on the west side.

    Feb.. 26, 1746 he sold to Joseph Williams, his neighbor on the west side of road, 21 rods of land near his dwelling house, beginning at the new corner of land deeded him by his father and abutting on land owned by Joseph Williams; witnesses, Ebenezer Backus and Daniel Huntington.

    May 4, 1756, his brother Daniel, as executor, sold 3 acres, one road, and 30 perches of land and another small piece to pay just debts; consideration, 108 pounds and 15 shillings. The births of his children are recorded in Norwich.

    Peter m. Patience PARK 7 Jan 1735, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 50. Martha SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 18 Aug 1735.
    2. 51. Silence SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 2 Feb 1738.
    3. 52. Freelove SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 24 Dec 1739.
    4. 53. Prudence SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 19 Feb 1742.

  4. Zephaniah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. Abt 1722, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    Zephaniah m. Sarah STARKWEATHER 9 Nov 1752, Preston, New London, Conneticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 54. Jabez SPICER, II  Descendancy chart to this point b. 11 Sep 1753, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 6 Jan 1823, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont; bur. Jan 1823, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont.
    2. 55. Anna SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 9 Dec 1755, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. 56. Peter SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 27 Apr 1760.
    4. 57. Experience SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 15 Sep 1762.
    5. 58. Sarah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 16 May 1765.
    6. 59. Daniel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 23 Oct 1767.
    7. 60. Zurviah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 21 Feb 1771, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont; d. 24 Dec 1846, West Windsor, Windsor, Vermont; bur. 1846.
    8. 61. Zephaniah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 12 Oct 1773.

  5. Caturn SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 6 Oct 1696.
  6. John SPICER, , 8 Descendancy chart to this point (3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 1 Jan 1698, New London, New London County, Connecticut; d. 28 Aug 1753, New London, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Sep 1753, New London, New London County, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    [Spicer Family File.FTW]

    One document listed John Spicer's date of birth as 1697

    John m. Patience SPICER Patience b. Abt 1708; d. 17 May 1788, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 1788, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    John m. Mary GEER, , 8 22 Oct 1720, New London, New London County, Connecticut. Mary (daughter of Robert GEER and Martha TYLER) b. 14 May 1701, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. 28 Aug 1744, New London, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Aug 1744, New London, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 62. Edward SPICER, , 7  Descendancy chart to this point b. 4 Apr 1722, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 8 Jan 1797, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Jan 1797, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    2. 63. John SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 17 Feb 1724, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. 28 Jun 1769, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Jun 1769, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. 64. Oliver SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 May 1726, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 11 Feb 1804, Ledyard , New London , Connecticut; bur. 1804, Captain Abel Spicer Cemetery in Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut.
    4. 65. Abigail SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 16 Dec 1729, Groton, New London, Connecticut.
    5. 66. Pricilla SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Feb 1732; d. 25 Nov 1812.
    6. 67. Abel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 9 Mar 1736, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 3 May 1784.

  7. Ebenezer SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 1699.
    Ebenezer m. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 68. Ezekiel SPICER, I  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1730, Mohawk Valley, New York; d. Abt 1800, Johnstown, Canada.

  8. Mary SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 8 May 1701, New London County, Connecticut.
  9. Anne SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 28 May 1703, New London County, Connecticut.
    Anne m. Peter TEFT Abt 1732. Peter b. Abt 1705. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 69. Peter TEFT  Descendancy chart to this point b. 5 Feb 1734.
    2. 70. Daniel TEFT  Descendancy chart to this point b. 23 Jul 1735.

  10. Jerusha SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 2 Aug 1706, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 1743.
  11. Abigail SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 8 Apr 1708, Groton, New London, Connecticut.
    Abigail m. Sylvanus WHITE 11 Dec 1734. Sylvanus b. Abt 1707. [Group Sheet]

  12. Jemima SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 14 Apr 1710, Groton, New London, Connecticut.
  13. Elizabeth SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (4.William2, 1.Peter1) b. 1 Sep 1704.
  14. Thankful SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (4.William2, 1.Peter1) b. 28 Jun 1707.
  15. Peter SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (4.William2, 1.Peter1) b. Jun 1712.
  16. William SPICER, II Descendancy chart to this point (4.William2, 1.Peter1) b. Feb 1714.

    Notes:
    [Spicer Family File.FTW]

    William Spicer, Jr., witnesses deed for Zachariah Maynor, Nov 12, 1737

    This is likely the William Spicer, who along with his wife and 6 of their 8 children were massacred on May 25, 1744 by Indians about three miles south-east of Gerards Fort in Green County (South Dakota?) William's children, 9 year old son William Jr and daughter Besty (possibly named after his sister Elizabeth?] were taken prisoners. Later Besty was released but William stayed with the Indians. I believe he is the Spicer who married an Indian.

  17. Christopher NEWTON Descendancy chart to this point (5.Ruth2, 1.Peter1) b. 13 Jul 1704, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. Apr 1792, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    Christopher m. MARTHA [Group Sheet]

    Christopher m. Deborah SHOLES Aug 1732. [Group Sheet]

  18. Nathan NEWTON Descendancy chart to this point (5.Ruth2, 1.Peter1) b. 10 Apr 1708, Groton, New London, Connecticut.
  19. Jane NEWTON Descendancy chart to this point (5.Ruth2, 1.Peter1) b. 4 Apr 1710.
    Jane m. Daniel SPICER Daniel (son of Peter SPICER, II) d. Aft 1757. [Group Sheet]

  20. Ruth NEWTON Descendancy chart to this point (5.Ruth2, 1.Peter1) b. 18 Oct 1712.
  21. Ebenezer NEWTON Descendancy chart to this point (5.Ruth2, 1.Peter1) b. 2 Mar 1714.
    Ebenezer m. Anne PARKE [Group Sheet]

  22. Sarah NEWTON Descendancy chart to this point (5.Ruth2, 1.Peter1) b. 2 Mar 1716.
    Sarah m. Adonijah ROCKWELL [Group Sheet]

  23. Hanna NEWTON Descendancy chart to this point (5.Ruth2, 1.Peter1) b. 23 Sep 1720, Groton, New London, Connecticut.
  24. Samuel NEWTON Descendancy chart to this point (5.Ruth2, 1.Peter1) b. 10 Oct 1722, Groton, New London, Connecticut.
    Samuel m. Deborah WILLIAMS [Group Sheet]

    Samuel m. Lucy SHOLES [Group Sheet]

  25. Susannah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. 11 Oct 1717, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 14 Apr 1772, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 1772, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    Susannah m. Daniel JONES 24 Mar 1735, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. Daniel d. 29 Jun 1762, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 71. Sarah JONES  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Nov 1738, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.

  26. Hannah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. 11 Apr 1720, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 5 Jul 1726, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
  27. Sarah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. 18 Oct 1722, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1750.
  28. Anna SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. 4 Jan 1724, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    Anna m. Ebenezer STARK Abt 1750, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  29. Samuel SPICER, II Descendancy chart to this point (6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. 10 Jun 1727, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. Jul 1778, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Jul 1778, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    Samuel m. Abigail STORY 30 Aug 1750, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. Abigail b. 5 Jul 1726, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. Abt 1785. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 72. Samuel SPICER, III  Descendancy chart to this point b. Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    2. 73. Abigail SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. 74. Daniel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 75. Asher SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1751, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. Abt 1811, Guilford Center, New Haven County, Connecticut; bur. Connecticut.
    5. 76. Roger SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1766, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1856, Orwell Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania; bur. 1856, Pennsylvania.

  30. Benjamin SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. 8 Jul 1730, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    Benjamin m. Jemima JOHNSON [Group Sheet]

  31. Joshua SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. 7 Sep 1733, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    Joshua m. Prudence FOX [Group Sheet]

  32. Ezekiel SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 19 Aug 1716, the vicinity of Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef 24 Apr 1760, Dutchess County, New York - near Amenia, at Crum Mons Precinct; bur. 24 Apr 1760, Dutchess County, New York.

    Notes:
    [Spicer Family File.FTW]

    Letters of administration on the estate of Ezekiel Spicer, farmer "who died recently at Crum Mons Precinct, were granted by the Lieut. Governor at Ft. George, City of New York, April 24, 1760 to Roswell Hopkins, a merchant of Amenia, N. Y. He married Luce Shephard6 Aug. 30, 1738, in Pomfret, Conn. It is thought she was the daughter of Samuel and Eleanor (Whitney) Shepard of Plainfield, b. Nov. 14, 1718. The Whitney Genealogy states that this Luce died single in 1735. Luce wife of Ezekiel Spicer
    probably died soon after 1753 the date of birth of her daughter Susannah, for in Amenia, N. Y. we find recorded the birth of Sarah, to Ezekiel and Martha Spicer, Oct. 23, 1759. Ezekiel Spicer evidently left Pomfret in 1747 or 1748 as he disappears from the records of Pomfret March 24, 1746-7, and removed to Middletown, Conn., as the record of his marriage and births of his children to 1753 is found there. In 1759 he bought land in Dutchess County, New York, from Jos. Smith.

    Source;
    Title: A Supplement to A History of the Descendants of Peter Spicer
    Author: Susan Billings Meech 1923

    For further information see Spicer Genealogy, pages 57-60.

    Ezekiel m. Luce SHEPARD 30 Aug 1738, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut. Luce b. 14 Nov 1718, Plainfield, Windham County, Connecticut; d. Aft 26 Oct 1753, Amenia, Dutchess County, New York; bur. Aft 26 Oct 1753, Dutchess County, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 77. Jacob SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 Aug 1739, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut.
    2. 78. Jeremiah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 5 Jan 1740, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut.
    3. 79. Ezekiel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Mar 1741, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    4. 80. Daniel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 2 Mar 1742, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    5. 81. Samuel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1746.
    6. 82. Jabez SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 24 Sep 1749, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 24 Dec 1750, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. Dec 1750, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    7. 83. Jabez SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 22 Oct 1751, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 24 May 1829, Columbia County, New York; a Massachusetts soldier; bur. May 1829, New York.
    8. 84. Susannah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Oct 1753, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.

    Ezekiel m. MARTHA Aft 1753, Amenia, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 85. Sarah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 23 Oct 1759.

  33. Jeremiah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 28 Jan 1717, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef 1756, Haddam County, Connecticut; bur. Connecticut.

    Notes:
    [Spicer Family File.FTW]

    One document listed Jeremiha's birth date as 1717 and another listed it as 1738

    Jeremiah m. Hannah HURLBURT Between 1740 and 1743, Haddam County, Connecticut. Hannah b. 7 Oct 1721, Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut; d. Haddam County, Connecticut; bur. Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 86. Maragret SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 25 Oct 1743, Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut.
    2. 87. Samuel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 30 Sep 1745, Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut.
    3. 88. Hannah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Sep 1747.
    4. 89. James SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 3 Feb 1750, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.

  34. Ebenezer SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 5 Jan 1721, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    In the History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield Volume 2 an Ebenezer Spicer is mentioned. I don't know if this is 'our' Ebenezer.

    " ...Blackman; gr. son Ebenezer Spicer; gr. son William Odel (under 21); son John. Nehemiah Smith Odell of Fairfield, and Edward Blackman and Eunice his wife and Ebenezer Spicer and Abigail his wife, all of Stratford, conveyed 1760 a right at Mill Hill that descended to them and Sarah Odell lately deceased as children of Abigail, dau. of Samuel Smith dec'd.

    Adm'n on estate of Sarah, widow of William, granted to Nathan Wheeler, 5 Apr. 1793.

    Children [by first wife]:

    Nehemiah, b. abt. 1719, d. 26 Mar. 1727 in 8 yr. (g. s.).
    Abigail, m. Ebenezer Spicer.
    Ebenezer, b. abt. 1725, d. 7 Oct. 1743 in 19 yr. (g. s.).
    Eunice, m. at Greenfield, 10 Oct. 1747, Edward Blackman.
    Sarah, d. unm. before 1760.
    8+Nehemiah-Smith, bapt. 29 Apr. 1733.
    Desire, bapt. 30 Dec. 1735 (twin, privately), d. y.
    Mary, bapt. 30 Dec. 1735, d. y.


    Children [by second wife]:..."

  35. Desire SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 15 Jan 1723, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut; d. 24 Dec 1815, Spencer's Corner, Tioga County, New York; bur. Dec 1815, Tioga County, New York.
    Desire m. Nathaniel HOLMES 11 Nov 1742, Brooklyn, Windham County, Connecticut. Nathaniel b. 5 Jul 1723, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut; d. 1790; bur. 1790. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 90. Asa HOLMES, , Captain  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1755, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut.
    2. 91. Mary HOLMES  Descendancy chart to this point b. 24 Apr 1765, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut; d. 8 Feb 1830, Clymer, Chautauqua County, New York; bur. Feb 1830, New York.

  36. Phebe SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 8 Aug 1730, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    Marriages from the 2nd Congregational Church of Middle Haddam (now Chatham), organized 24 Sep 1740; Early Connecticut Marriages As found on Ancient Church RecordsPrior to 1800, Vol 4, Rev. Frederick W. Bailey, 1898; "Nathan Whiton & Phebe Spicer - m. 21 Jun 1750 - by Rev. Benjamin Bowers"

    Phebe m. Nathan WHITON 21 Jun 1750, Second Church, Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut. Nathan b. 13 Jan 1721, Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut; d. 1776; bur. 1776. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 92. Phoebe WHITON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 2 Oct 1753, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    2. 93. Nathan WHITON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 17 Oct 1755, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    3. 94. Elijah WHITON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 21 Feb 1758, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    4. 95. Sarah WHITON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 23 Apr 1760, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    5. 96. Esther WHITON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 22 Apr 1762, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    6. 97. Daniel WHITON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 16 Mar 1764, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    7. 98. Desire WHITON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 23 Apr 1766, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    8. 99. Samuel WHITON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 3 Dec 1768, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    9. 100. Jacob WHITON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 27 Dec 1770, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.

  37. Nathan Henry SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 10 Sep 1735, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut; d. 27 Jul 1811, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York; bur. 1811, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York.

    Notes:
    Nathan and his second wife Abigail are buried at Fort Ann, Washington County, New York in a small cemetery at the crossroad between Hadlock and Buttermilk Falls Road. The graves were first apparently marked with two field stones, and later headstones.

    Inscription on the headstone of Nathan Spicer:
    "In memory of Mr. Nathan Spicer,
    who departed this life July 27, A.D. 1811,
    aged 76 years

    Com living men, as you pass by
    As you ar now so once was I
    As I am now so you must bee
    Prepare for death
    and follow me

    Useful in life
    Resigned in death
    And at Gods call
    Give up my breath"

    Nathan as well as many of his descendants was a blacksmith. His craft was highly respected and versitile. Nathan was skilled at his craft. Blacksmithing fell into 3 specialtie groups as described in Jean Grubes book entailed preforming a wide variety of work, "[group 1]...all sorts of iron or boat work, chaise and chair work, cleaning and mending guns, pistols, locks and keys, cleans and mends jacks, shoes horses, and makes all kinds of kitchen furniture, ...hinges for houses, etc...cranes, tongs, trivets, spits, pans, drippers, skimmers, etc...repairs all kinds of things, and made Betty lamps and other lighting fixtures. Tools ususally included the hearth with bellows, water trough, shovels, tongs, rakes, pokers, and water containers for dampening down the fire and cooking objects...[group 2] anvil, sledges, tongs, swages, cutters, chisels, and hammers...[group 3]shoeing box which contains knives, rasps and files for preparing the horses hooves for shoes, an iron stand for supporting the horses foot while working on it and a special hammer and nails to fasten the shoe to the hoof."

    Blacksmiths also made wagon wheels, axes, sleigh runners, bits for horses, iron fittings for houses and schooners, chains, ploughs, any item forged from metals.

    One can assume that Nathan and his sons may have put their skills to work for the Revolution.


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    Dear Julie A. Milan,
    A search of our Patriot Index provided the information found below.

    SPICER Sr, Nathan
    Birth: CT 10 Sep 1735
    Service: NY
    Rank: PS
    Death: NY 27 Jul 1811
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    New Stores (later called Nassau), Rensselaer County, New York; On June 3, 1798 New Stores became Union Village and contained 30 homes. In 1806 the township of Nassau was formed and by 1808 the name of Union Village became Nassau Village.

    Nathan m. Leah (UNKNOWN) 1756, New London County, Connecticut. Leah b. 1739, Connecticut; d. 11 Jul 1764, Springport, Cayuga County, New York; bur. Jul 1764, Springport, Cayuga County, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 101. Nathan Henry SPICER, II  Descendancy chart to this point b. 29 Nov 1756, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1 Jan 1845, Springport, Cayuga, New York; bur. Jan 1845, Troy, Rensselaer, New York. Oakwood lies within the boundaries of Lansingburgh, New York but was annexed by Troy.
    2. 102. George SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1757, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1840, near Pontiac, Huron County, Ohio; bur. 1840, Ohio.
    3. 103. Ebenezer SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1759, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1813, Sussex Vale, New Brunswick, Canada; bur. 1813, New Brunswick, Canada.
    4. 104. Jeremiah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 Aug 1761, Cayuga County, New York; d. 14 Aug 1825, Granville, Washington County, New York; bur. Aug 1825, New York.

    Nathan m. Abigail MAYHEW 10 Jan 1765, Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut. Abigail b. 1744, Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut; d. 12 Feb 1820, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York; bur. Feb 1820, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 105. Michael SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1766, Great Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York; d. 12 Apr 1842, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; bur. Apr 1845, Essex County, New York.
    2. 106. Leah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1769, Hudson Hill, Dutchess County, New York; d. Feb 1856, Cornith, Saratoga County, New York; bur. 1856, New York.
    3. 107. Benjamin SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1770, Dutchess County, New York.
    4. 108. Isaac SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1772, Dutchess County, New York; d. Apr 1839, Tonawanda [Tonewante], Niagra County, New York; bur. 1839, New York.
    5. 109. Rachel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 19 Jul 1775, Dutchess County, New York; d. 10 Nov 1860, Hannibal [now Oswego], Oswego County, New York; bur. 1860, Hannibal [now Oswego], Oswego County, New York.
    6. 110. Daniel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1776, Dutchess County, New York; d. 1829, Brutus, Cayuga County, New York; bur. Cayuga County, New York.
    7. 111. Jacob SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Sep 1782, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York; d. 10 Mar 1864, West Fort Ann, Washington County, New York; bur. 1864, West Fort Ann, Washington County, New York.
    8. 112. Hannah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 24 Mar 1785, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York; d. 28 May 1862, Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio; bur. 1862, Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio.
    9. 113. Tobias SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 7 Nov 1788, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York; d. 12 Nov 1862, Troy, New York; bur. 1862, Troy, New York.


Generation: 4
  1. Martha SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (15.Peter3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 18 Aug 1735.
  2. Silence SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (15.Peter3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 2 Feb 1738.
    Silence m. Alexander ROGERS 4 Jul 1770. [Group Sheet]

  3. Freelove SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (15.Peter3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 24 Dec 1739.
  4. Prudence SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (15.Peter3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 19 Feb 1742.
  5. Jabez SPICER, II Descendancy chart to this point (16.Zephaniah3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 11 Sep 1753, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 6 Jan 1823, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont; bur. Jan 1823, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont.
    Jabez m. Faith RIPLEY 14 Jan 1779, Connecticut. Faith b. 13 Oct 1757, Windham, Windham County, Connecticut; d. 31 May 1824, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont; bur. Jun 1824, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 114. Erastus SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 21 Nov 1779, Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
    2. 115. Lydia SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 19 Feb 1781, Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
    3. 116. Amy SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 11 Dec 1782, Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire; d. 11 Apr 1785, Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire; bur. Apr 1785, Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
    4. 117. William Ripley SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 19 Jul 1784, Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
    5. 118. Peter Bradford SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 14 Jun 1786, Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire; d. 22 Mar 1855, Mercer, Somerset County, Maine; bur. Mar 1855, Somerset County, Maine.
    6. 119. Jabez SPICER, III  Descendancy chart to this point b. 12 Mar 1788, Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire; d. 25 Dec 1847, Waconsta County, Michigan; bur. Dec 1847, Michigan.
    7. 120. Sarah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 16 Mar 1790, Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire; d. 1842, Texas; bur. 1842, Texas..
    8. 121. Mary Polly SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 4 Aug 1792, Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire; d. 6 Jun 1813, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont; bur. Jun 1813, Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont.
    9. 122. Eliza SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 31 Jan 1798; d. 4 Jul 1846, Newport, Vermont; bur. Jul 1846, Vermont.

  6. Anna SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (16.Zephaniah3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 9 Dec 1755, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
  7. Peter SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (16.Zephaniah3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 27 Apr 1760.
  8. Experience SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (16.Zephaniah3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 15 Sep 1762.
  9. Sarah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (16.Zephaniah3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 16 May 1765.
  10. Daniel SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (16.Zephaniah3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 23 Oct 1767.
  11. Zurviah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (16.Zephaniah3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 21 Feb 1771, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont; d. 24 Dec 1846, West Windsor, Windsor, Vermont; bur. 1846.
    Zurviah m. Matthew PATRICK [Group Sheet]

  12. Zephaniah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (16.Zephaniah3, 2.Peter2, 1.Peter1) b. 12 Oct 1773.
  13. Edward SPICER, , 7 Descendancy chart to this point (18.John3, 3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 4 Apr 1722, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 8 Jan 1797, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Jan 1797, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    Edward m. Hannah BILL, , 7 4 Oct 1743, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut. Hannah (daughter of Joshua BILL and Hannah SWODEL) b. 30 Sep 1725, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 1761, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 1761, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 123. Silas SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 23 Jan 1744, New London, New London County, Connecticut; d. 26 Apr 1850, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Apr 1850, Connecticut.
    2. 124. Joseph SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1745, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 1842, Groton, New London, Connecticut; bur. 1842, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. 125. Katherine SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 22 Nov 1746, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    4. 126. Hannah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 5 Jan 1747, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. Feb 1843; bur. Feb 1843.
    5. 127. Priscilla SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 23 Aug 1752, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 18 Mar 1830.
    6. 128. Edward SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 17 Nov 1755, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 6 Jan 1823, Plainfield, Otsego County, New York (Originally called Whitestown); bur. Jan 1823, Otsego County, New York.
    7. 129. Mary SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1757, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. Preston, New London County, Connecticut; bur. New London County, Connecticut.
    8. 130. Abigail SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 10 May 1759, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 1 Jul 1841, Berlin, New York; bur. Jul 1841, New York.

    Edward m. Abigail ALLYN 18 Oct 1761, New London County, Connecticut. Abigail (daughter of John ALLYN and Joanna MINOR) b. 25 Jun 1737, Stonington, Ct. u.S.a.; d. Dec 1798, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Dec 1798, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 131. Lydia SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 10 Aug 1762, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. 28 Jul 1827, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 1827, New London County, Connecticut.
    2. 132. Benjamin Clay SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 18 Dec 1763, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. 133. Joseph SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 14 Sep 1765, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. 22 Dec 1842, Hopkington, Washington County, Rhode Island; bur. 1842, Hopkington, Washington County, Rhode Island.
    4. 134. John SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 14 Aug 1770, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    5. 135. Mary SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 20 May 1776, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.

  14. John SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (18.John3, 3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 17 Feb 1724, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. 28 Jun 1769, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Jun 1769, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    John m. Mercy CHAPMAN 25 Oct 1744, Groton, New London, Connecticut. Mercy b. 13 Oct 1723, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. 3 May 1784, Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York; bur. May 1784, (probably) Rensselaer County, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 136. Mercy SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 4 Aug 1745, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. 7 Dec 1745, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Dec 1745, New London County, Connecticut.
    2. 137. Mary SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Feb 1747, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. 10 Jan 1749, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. 138. John SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 20 Apr 1749, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. 8 Oct 1826, Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Oct 1826, Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut.
    4. 139. Cyrus SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 31 Mar 1751, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1 Feb 1826, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Feb 1826, New London County, Connecticut.
    5. 140. Molly SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 27 Jan 1753, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. 27 Dec 1827, Warren, Herkimer County, New York; bur. Between 1827 and 1828, Herkimer County, New York.
    6. 141. Keziah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 13 Mar 1755, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. 15 Jul 1846, Rodman, New York; bur. Jul 1846, Rodman, New York.
    7. 142. Solomon SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 Oct 1757; d. 11 Oct 1757.
    8. 143. Abel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Jun 1760, Connecticut; d. 7 Jul 1847, Preston, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Jul 1847, Preston, New London County, Connecticut.
    9. 144. Mercy SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 Aug 1764, Groton, New London, Connecticut.

  15. Oliver SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (18.John3, 3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 28 May 1726, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 11 Feb 1804, Ledyard , New London , Connecticut; bur. 1804, Captain Abel Spicer Cemetery in Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed

    Oliver m. Alithea ALLYN 15 Aug 1749, Groton, New London, Connecticut. Alithea (daughter of James ALLYN and Alethea AVERY) b. 4 Apr 1731, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 19 Sep 1816, Ledyard , New London , Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 145. Jerusha SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 9 Jul 1774, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. Bef 24 May 1799.

    Oliver m. Alletha ALLYN 15 Aug 1749, Groton, New London, Connecticut. Alletha b. 4 Apr 1731, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 16 Sep 1816, Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut; bur. 1816, Captain Abel Spicer Cemetery in Ledyard, New London County, Connecticutt. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 146. Allathea SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Feb 1751, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut.

  16. Abigail SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (18.John3, 3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 16 Dec 1729, Groton, New London, Connecticut.
    Abigail m. Daniel GEER, II 31 May 1750, Preston, New London County, Connecticut. Daniel b. 15 Jun 1700, Preston, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 147. Jacob GEER  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 148. Abigail GEER  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 149. Mary GEER  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 150. Alathea GEER  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 151. Roger GEER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 18 May 1753; d. Oct 1845.
    6. 152. Robert GEER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 25 Nov 1754.
    7. 153. Nathan GEER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 12 Dec 1756.
    8. 154. Abel GEER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 27 May 1759, Griswald, New London County, Connecticut.
    9. 155. Elizabeth GEER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1761, New York.

    Abigail m. David GEER 31 May 1750. David b. 1728. [Group Sheet]

  17. Pricilla SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (18.John3, 3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. Feb 1732; d. 25 Nov 1812.
    Pricilla m. Joseph LEE Abt 1750. Joseph b. Abt 1730. [Group Sheet]

  18. Abel SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (18.John3, 3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 9 Mar 1736, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 3 May 1784.
    Abel m. Sarah ALLYN 11 Jan 1762. Sarah b. Abt 1737. [Group Sheet]

  19. Ezekiel SPICER, I Descendancy chart to this point (19.Ebenezer3, 3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 1730, Mohawk Valley, New York; d. Abt 1800, Johnstown, Canada.
    Ezekiel m. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 156. Daniel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Parish of Nine Partner, County of Charlotte, Province of New York [later New York state].
    2. 157. Ezekiel SPICER, II  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 158. Whelm SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point

  20. Peter TEFT Descendancy chart to this point (21.Anne3, 3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 5 Feb 1734.
  21. Daniel TEFT Descendancy chart to this point (21.Anne3, 3.Edward2, 1.Peter1) b. 23 Jul 1735.
  22. Sarah JONES Descendancy chart to this point (37.Susannah3, 6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. 1 Nov 1738, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    Sarah m. Ezekiel VERGISON 26 Mar 1758, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. Ezekiel b. 8 Mar 1739. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 159. Jesse VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    2. 160. Reuben VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. 161. Ezekiel VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 8 Mar 1760, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    4. 162. Daniel VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 5 Mar 1763, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    5. 163. Andrew VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 24 Nov 1765, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    6. 164. Solomon VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 4 Jul 1767, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    7. 165. Elijah VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 15 Apr 1769, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    8. 166. Rufus VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 16 Jul 1771, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    9. 167. Jabez VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 5 Apr 1773, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    10. 168. Isaac VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 16 Dec 1774, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    11. 169. David Gilbert VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Jul 1776, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    12. 170. Amos VERGISON  Descendancy chart to this point b. 9 Nov 1789, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.

  23. Samuel SPICER, III Descendancy chart to this point (41.Samuel3, 6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
  24. Abigail SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (41.Samuel3, 6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
  25. Daniel SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (41.Samuel3, 6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1)
  26. Asher SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (41.Samuel3, 6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. Abt 1751, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. Abt 1811, Guilford Center, New Haven County, Connecticut; bur. Connecticut.

    Notes:
    Asher served in the Rev. War. Enlisted Mar 4, 1777 in Hyde's Company, 4th regiment of the Ct Line, and was discharged May 24, 1780. May 17, 1777, his father, for 50 pounds, sold to him the 16 acres and dwelling house he bought of Thomas Wood, "the same Mark Williams died possessed of." March 21, 1785, is mentioned in "Long Society Records" as having tax rates abated. In 1786 he had money to loan. In census taken 1790, Asher Spicer is given as head of a family with 2 males under 16 and 2 females in Guilford, Ct. In 1791 he leased land in Woodbury, Ct, and sold land there in 1801. Jan 28, 1800, he removed from Woodbury to Kent, Ct.

    Asher m. Rebecca ADDERSON [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 171. Samuel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 172. Asher II SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 173. John SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 14 Aug 1789, Milford, Worcester County, Massachusetts; d. Dec 1868, Yates County, New York; bur. Dec 1868, New York.

  27. Roger SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (41.Samuel3, 6.Samuel2, 1.Peter1) b. Abt 1766, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1856, Orwell Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania; bur. 1856, Pennsylvania.
    Roger m. Eunice HERRICK 3 Jul 1791, 2nd Church in Preston (now Griswold), New London County, Connecticut. Eunice b. 29 Jan 1763, Preston, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1854, Oswald, Pennsylvania; bur. 1854, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 174. Besty SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 175. George SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1792, Connecticut.
    3. 176. Samuel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1794, Connecticut.
    4. 177. Roger SPICER, II  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Aug 1800, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut; d. Sep 1884, Nichols, New York; bur. Sep 1884, New York.
    5. 178. Mary Ann SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1801, Connecticut.
    6. 179. Isaac Herrick SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1803, Connecticut.
    7. 180. Henry Capron SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1804, Connecticut.

  28. Jacob SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (44.Ezekiel3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 28 Aug 1739, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut.
  29. Jeremiah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (44.Ezekiel3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 5 Jan 1740, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut.
  30. Ezekiel SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (44.Ezekiel3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 1 Mar 1741, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    [Spicer Family File.FTW]

    Ezekiel Spicer aged 19, b. in New England, trade a Cordwainer, enlisted April 3, 1760 in Dutchess, Company of Militia, Capt. Mead. Passed for Capt. Jacobus Swartouts Company, May 1, 1760; Ezekiel Spicer, a laborer, stature 5 ft. 9 in., age 21 (probably 21st year) enlisted by Capt. Harris
    April 11, 1761; in a Company raised by Capt. Harris in Dutchess May 28, 1761. N. Y.


    Hist. Coll. 1891, pages 272-280. (See other Revolutionary Service page 60 Spicer Genealogy.)

  31. Daniel SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (44.Ezekiel3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 2 Mar 1742, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  32. Samuel SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (44.Ezekiel3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 1746.
    Samuel m. Molly BENNETT [Group Sheet]

  33. Jabez SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (44.Ezekiel3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 24 Sep 1749, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 24 Dec 1750, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. Dec 1750, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  34. Jabez SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (44.Ezekiel3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 22 Oct 1751, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 24 May 1829, Columbia County, New York; a Massachusetts soldier; bur. May 1829, New York.

    Notes:
    [Spicer Family File.FTW]

    The census of 1790 of Albany Co., N. Y. gives Jabez Spicer as head of family, one male under 16, and
    four females. The Bureau of Pensions Records show a Jabez Spicer of Albany, N. Y., applied for a pension June 22, 1818, aged 71 years. He was then of Albany County, N. Y.; he was the Jabez of Petersham, Mass., and probably the one who died May 24, 1829. Senate Doc. p. 133, House Exps. Doc. p. 447. Jabez Spicer a Mass. soldier died May 24, 1829 in Columbia County, N. Y. Service given in
    pension application. Enlisted in Petersham April 1775 to serve 8 mos. as private under Capt. Jonathan Holman, Col. Doolittle. Jan. 1, 1776 for 12 mos. private, Capt. Thos. W. Foster, Knapps Artillery. March 5, 1777 for 2 yrs. 5 days Capts. Cogswell and James Keith, Col. Michael Jackson. April 1782 to March 1783
    private under Capt. Storey, Col. Michael Jackson. He was in the battles of Bunker Hill, Long Island, Harlem, Ft. Stancy, capture of Burgoyne and Monmouth.

    Also see p. 355, S. G. Letter of Administration granted Mr. Young on estate of Jabez Spicer, Oct. 24, 1829. (Surrogates Office, Cooperstown, Otsego Co., N. Y.)

    Senate Doc. p. 133, House Exps. Doc. p. 447. Jabez Spicer a Mass. soldier died May 24, 1829 in Columbia County, N. Y. Service given in pension application. Enlisted in Petersham April 1775 to serve 8 mos. as private under Capt. Jonathan Holman, Col. Doolittle. Jan. 1, 1776 for 12 mos. private, Capt. Thos. W. Foster, Knapps Artillery. March 5, 1777 for 2 yrs. 5 days Capts. Cogswell and James Keith, Col. Michael Jackson. April 1782 to March 1783 private under Capt. Storey, Col. Michael Jackson. He was in the battles of Bunker Hill, Long Island, Harlem, Ft. Stancy, capture of Burgoyne and Monmouth. Also see p. 355, S. G. Letter of Administration granted Mr. Young on estate of Jabez Spicer, Oct. 24, 1829. (Surrogates Office, Cooperstown, Otsego Co., N. Y.)

    Source;
    Title: A Supplement to A History of the Descendants of Peter Spicer
    Author: Susan Billings Meech 1923

    Conflicting information comes from Colonial Families, Volume V, Baker Family, Page 34 which states Jabez was born in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut on Sept. 11, 1753 and died at Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont Jan 26, 1823. Also states he married Faith Ripley on Jan 14, 1779. The information on their son Dr. Jabez Spicer is the same as former information.

    Jabez m. Eizabeth VANDUSER 20 Dec 1781, Amenia, New York. Eizabeth b. of Dover. [Group Sheet]

  35. Susannah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (44.Ezekiel3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 26 Oct 1753, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    Susannah m. John WELCH 1 Dec 1771, Sharon, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  36. Sarah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (44.Ezekiel3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 23 Oct 1759.
  37. Maragret SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (45.Jeremiah3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 25 Oct 1743, Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut.
  38. Samuel SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (45.Jeremiah3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 30 Sep 1745, Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut.
  39. Hannah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (45.Jeremiah3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. Sep 1747.
  40. James SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (45.Jeremiah3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 3 Feb 1750, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  41. Asa HOLMES, , Captain Descendancy chart to this point (47.Desire3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 1755, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut.
    Asa m. ABIGAIL b. 1757. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 181. Rhueben HOLMES  Descendancy chart to this point b. 23 Nov 1787.

  42. Mary HOLMES Descendancy chart to this point (47.Desire3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 24 Apr 1765, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut; d. 8 Feb 1830, Clymer, Chautauqua County, New York; bur. Feb 1830, New York.
    Mary m. Gardner CLEVELAND 18 Jun 1787, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut. Gardner b. 5 Sep 1763, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 182. John CLEVELAND  Descendancy chart to this point b. 22 Sep 1788.
    2. 183. Gardner CLEVELAND, II  Descendancy chart to this point b. 9 Aug 1790.
    3. 184. Roxanna CLEVELAND  Descendancy chart to this point b. 22 Jul 1793.

  43. Phoebe WHITON Descendancy chart to this point (48.Phebe3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 2 Oct 1753, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  44. Nathan WHITON Descendancy chart to this point (48.Phebe3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 17 Oct 1755, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  45. Elijah WHITON Descendancy chart to this point (48.Phebe3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 21 Feb 1758, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  46. Sarah WHITON Descendancy chart to this point (48.Phebe3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 23 Apr 1760, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  47. Esther WHITON Descendancy chart to this point (48.Phebe3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 22 Apr 1762, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  48. Daniel WHITON Descendancy chart to this point (48.Phebe3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 16 Mar 1764, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  49. Desire WHITON Descendancy chart to this point (48.Phebe3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 23 Apr 1766, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  50. Samuel WHITON Descendancy chart to this point (48.Phebe3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 3 Dec 1768, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  51. Jacob WHITON Descendancy chart to this point (48.Phebe3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 27 Dec 1770, Chatham Township, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  52. Nathan Henry SPICER, II Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 29 Nov 1756, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1 Jan 1845, Springport, Cayuga, New York; bur. Jan 1845, Troy, Rensselaer, New York. Oakwood lies within the boundaries of Lansingburgh, New York but was annexed by Troy.

    Notes:
    Nathan's marriage to Sarah Clarke is listed in the New London Marriages to 1800; Record commencing Oct. 12, 1769, containing the persons married by Rev. Ephraim Woodbridge; "Nathan Spicer of Norwich & Sarah Clark, Jan. 17, 1775"

    "The first Congregational Church was organized at Gloucester, Mass., in 1642, removing from thence in 1650 to New London. Consequently we would here correct the mistake made in the Preface of the First Book "Early Connecticut Marriages" and number this as the 10th instead of the 13th Congregational Church organization of the state."

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    Nathan served in the same company with his younger brother Michael.
    "...from Schoharie Creek they marched on to Johnstown, New York, stayed there some considerable time...here Captain Penn joined the regualr troops....[Nathan & Michael's company] was sent to Herkimer house which was built of brick and was fortified...[It was here they] joined Captain Simeon Newell's company...[They] marched from Herkimer up the Mohawk River to Fort Herkimer on the German Flats..."

    [Spicer Family File.FTW]

    " New York in the Revolution as Colony and State
    Heading: The Line and the Levies (Not Identified)
    Sub-Heading; The following men (according to the certificates of the muster-master) served either in the Line or the Levies, having been hired by the several classes under the Land Bounty Rights; but there is nothing to indicate which regiment of the Lines or the Levies they served.
    Rank: Enlisted Men
    Name: Nathan Spicer II "
    Nathan Spicer served in the American Revolutionary War as did his father, Nathan Spicer I, his grandfather, Jabez Spicer and his uncle William Spicer and cousin John Spicer (son of Edward Spicer.)

    His name appears on assignment of land bounty rights by members of a class in Col. William B. Whiting's regiment. Office of State, Albany, NY. He served also under Col. Fred. Wesenfels, Major Elias Van Bershreten (New York Men of Revolution), MajorElias Van Bershreten (New York Men of Revolution)

    Source [1];
    Descendants of Peter Spicer
    Compiled by Susan Meeche 1911

    Source [2]: Descendants of Nathan Spicer [1735 - 1811]
    Compile by Jean B. Grube 1979

    Nathan m. Sarah CLARK 17 Jan 1775, The 10th Congregational Church, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Nathan m. Catherine FILKINS 29 Feb 1784, Reformed Dutch Church, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York. Catherine b. 5 Jan 1764, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York; d. Aug 1867, Esopus, Ulster, New York; bur. Aug 1867, Esopus, Ulster, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 185. Jeremiah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Sep 1784, Springport, Cayuga County, New York; d. Michigan; bur. Michigan.
    2. 186. Asa E. SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 May 1785, Springport, Cayuga County, New York; d. 24 Jan 1871, Marcellon, Columbia County, Wisconsin; bur. Jan 1871, Marcellon, Columbia County, Wisconsin.
    3. 187. Nathan Henry SPICER, III  Descendancy chart to this point b. 3 Apr 1786, Utica, Oneida County, New York; d. 16 May 1873, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; bur. 1873, Iowa.
    4. 188. Ellen SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 3 Sep 1789, Nassau, Rensselaer County, New York; d. New York from Cholera; bur. New York.
    5. 189. William SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 Jul 1801, Amenia, Dutchess County, New York; d. 18 May 1856, Vicksburg, Kalamazoo County, Michigan; bur. 1856, Vicksburg, Kalamazoo County, Michigan.
    6. 190. Catherine SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1803, Amenia, Dutchess County, New York.
    7. 191. Clara SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1805, Amenia, Dutchess County, New York.

  53. George SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 1757, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1840, near Pontiac, Huron County, Ohio; bur. 1840, Ohio.
    George m. Elizabeth GAMBLE Bef 1800. Elizabeth b. 1775, Amenia, Dutchess County, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 192. Benjamin SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1800, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York; d. Abt 1863.
    2. 193. Isaac Gamble SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 2 May 1809, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York; d. 8 Mar 1887, Watertown, Codington County, South Dakota; bur. 1887, South Dakota.
    3. 194. Elizabeth [Betsy] SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1812, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York; d. Farmington, Ontario County, New York; bur. New York.

  54. Ebenezer SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 1759, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; d. 1813, Sussex Vale, New Brunswick, Canada; bur. 1813, New Brunswick, Canada.
    Ebenezer m. (Mary) Ann FAIRCHILD New London County, Connecticut. (Mary) b. 1758; d. 1840, Sussex Vale, New Brunswick, Canada; bur. 1840, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 195. Sarah Ann SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. New London County, Connecticut.
    2. 196. Mary SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point

  55. Jeremiah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 28 Aug 1761, Cayuga County, New York; d. 14 Aug 1825, Granville, Washington County, New York; bur. Aug 1825, New York.

    Notes:
    Jeemiah was first engaged to woman named Phebe Newman who died while preparing for the impending nuptials. It is apparent that Jeremiah was deeply in love with young Phebe and must have been devistated upon her untimely death. As a memorial to Phebe Newman, Jeremiah named his 2nd daughter Phebe, a son Numan, and gave to all his other sons the last syllable of her name; Lyman, Orman, Daman, and Beaman.

    Jeremiah m. Rhoda BROWNELL 28 Oct 1784, New York. Rhoda b. 21 Aug 1767; d. 10 Oct 1823, Freetown, Cortland County, New York; bur. Oct 1823, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 197. Sally SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 18 Sep 1786, New York.
    2. 198. Phebe SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 Sep 1788, New York; d. 4 Mar 1876, North Granville, Washington County, New York; bur. 1876, New York.
    3. 199. Betsey SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 31 Aug 1790, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. 26 Mar 1881, Freetown, Cortland County, New York [probably]; bur. 1881, New York.
    4. 200. Numan SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 21 Oct 1792, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. 15 Mar 1873, Kendall, Orleans County, New York; bur. 1873, New York.
    5. 201. Eunice SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Oct 1794, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. 9 Sep 1870, Kendall, New York; bur. 1870, New York.
    6. 202. Lyman SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Jan 1797, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. 10 Oct 1875, Kendall, New York; bur. 1875, New York.
    7. 203. Maline SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 2 Mar 1800, Granville, Washington County, New York.
    8. 204. Polly SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 20 Jul 1803, Granville, Washington County, New York.
    9. 205. Orman SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Dec 1804, Granville, Washington County, New York.
    10. 206. Eliza SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Nov 1806, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. 26 Jul 1825, Whitehall, New York; bur. New York.
    11. 207. Daman SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1808, New York; d. Bef Jan 1824.
    12. 208. Beaman SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 22 Jan 1812, New York; d. New York; bur. New York.

  56. Michael SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 1766, Great Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York; d. 12 Apr 1842, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; bur. Apr 1845, Essex County, New York.

    Notes:
    Michael's enlistment in the Revolutionary War came this way; Every man in that part of the country volunteered and/or was bound to furnish a seasoned man for service. Nathan Spicer furnished his 16 year old son Michael; Nathan also served.

    In a letter to Edward R. Wells dated March 1840, *Tobias Spicer said of his brother Michael, "As to our family connexions [sic]...Michael still lives in Ticonderoga--- is poor and careless still." This seems a rather harsh description of Michael who was known to be a hard working and respected family man.

    *Note; Tobias had little good to say about any of his siblings as he felt all but sister Hannah were going to hell because they were not Methodists.

    Michael m. Sarah ATWOOD 25 Nov 1792, Amenia, Dutchess County, New York. Sarah b. 29 Mar 1766, East Haddam Township, Meddlesex, Connecticut; d. 24 Sep 1849, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; bur. Sep 1849, Essex County, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 209. Talmon SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 Feb 1794, Granville, Washington County, New York.
    2. 210. Laura SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 23 Apr 1796, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. Aft 1865, New York.
    3. 211. Daniel SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1797, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York.
    4. 212. Lucinda SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1799, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York.
    5. 213. Amanda SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 12 Feb 1803, Shaftsbury, Bennigton, Vermount.
    6. 214. Michael SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Apr 1808, New york; d. Feb 1820.
    7. 215. Hial SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1809; d. 1880; bur. 1880.
    8. 216. Sarah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1811, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York.

  57. Leah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 1769, Hudson Hill, Dutchess County, New York; d. Feb 1856, Cornith, Saratoga County, New York; bur. 1856, New York.
    Leah m. William ARLINGTON Glen's Falls, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Leah m. Rheuben DOTY 1797, Granville, Washington County, New York. Rheuben b. 1769; d. 1827, Galen, Wayne County, New York; bur. 1827, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 217. Almira DOTY  Descendancy chart to this point b. 17 Mar 1798, Granville, Washington County, New York.
    2. 218. Fidelia DOTY  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1800, Granville, Washington County, New York.
    3. 219. Clark DOTY  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1802, Granville, Washington County, New York.
    4. 220. Elizabeth DOTY  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1804, Granville, Washington County, New York.
    5. 221. Amanda DOTY  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1806, Granville, Washington County, New York.
    6. 222. George DOTY  Descendancy chart to this point b. 3 Feb 1809, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York.
    7. 223. Kezia DOTY  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1811, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York.
    8. 224. William DOTY  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 Jul 1814, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York.

  58. Benjamin SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 1770, Dutchess County, New York.
    Benjamin m. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 225. Benjamin Harrison SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point

  59. Isaac SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 1772, Dutchess County, New York; d. Apr 1839, Tonawanda [Tonewante], Niagra County, New York; bur. 1839, New York.
    Isaac m. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 226. Caliste SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 3 Jul 1801; d. Fort Ann, Washington County, New York; bur. New York.
    2. 227. SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1802.

  60. Rachel SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 19 Jul 1775, Dutchess County, New York; d. 10 Nov 1860, Hannibal [now Oswego], Oswego County, New York; bur. 1860, Hannibal [now Oswego], Oswego County, New York.
    Rachel m. Sylvanus BISHOP 10 Nov 1792, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York. Sylvanus b. 16 Apr 1765, Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; d. 1 Jun 1860, Hannibal [now Oswego], Oswego County, New York; bur. 1860, Hannibal [now Oswego], Oswego County, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 228. John BISHOP  Descendancy chart to this point b. 19 Jan 1794, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York; d. 13 Apr 1870, Oswego, Oswego County, New York; bur. 1870, New York.
    2. 229. Artemus BISHOP  Descendancy chart to this point b. 30 Dec 1795, Pompey, Onodaga County, New York; d. 28 Nov 1872; bur. 1872.
    3. 230. George BISHOP  Descendancy chart to this point b. 25 Dec 1797, Pompey, Onodaga County, New York; d. Aug 1868; bur. Aug 1868.
    4. 231. Abigail BISHOP  Descendancy chart to this point b. 27 Nov 1800, Pompey, Onodaga County, New York; d. 30 Jan 1875; bur. Feb 1876.
    5. 232. Eliza BISHOP  Descendancy chart to this point b. 30 Nov 1802, Pompey, Onodaga County, New York; d. 19 Oct 1835; bur. 1835.
    6. 233. Lewis BISHOP  Descendancy chart to this point b. 27 Dec 1805, Pompey, Onodaga County, New York; d. 18 Apr.
    7. 234. Sally BISHOP  Descendancy chart to this point b. 12 Jul 1809, Pompey, Onodaga County, New York; d. 1832; bur. 1832.
    8. 235. Nelson BISHOP  Descendancy chart to this point b. 16 Mar 1812, Oswego, New York; d. Aug 1879; bur. Aug 1879.
    9. 236. Mary BISHOP  Descendancy chart to this point b. 8 Dec 1814, Oswego, New York.
    10. 237. Ruby Ann BISHOP  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 Nov 1817, Oswego, New York.
    11. 238. William Henry BISHOP  Descendancy chart to this point b. 11 Sep 1821, Oswego County, New York; d. 10 Aug 1884, Fillmore, Millard County, Utah; bur. Aug 1884, Fillmore, Millard County, Utah.

  61. Daniel SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 1776, Dutchess County, New York; d. 1829, Brutus, Cayuga County, New York; bur. Cayuga County, New York.
    Daniel m. Sally JONES Abt 1794. Sally b. Abt 1777, Westchester County, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 239. Clarissa SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 240. Abigail SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 31 Oct 1794, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. Oct 1819, Seneca Falls, Ontario County, New York.
    3. 241. Ezra SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 14 Sep 1796, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. 13 Apr 1869, Kendall, New York.
    4. 242. Philander SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1800, New York.
    5. 243. Betsy SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1800, New York.
    6. 244. Daniel SPICER, II  Descendancy chart to this point b. 23 Apr 1802, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. 25 Oct 1880, Dover Center, Ohio.
    7. 245. Horace SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1804, New york.
    8. 246. Adeline SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1806, New York.
    9. 247. Darius Hurlburt SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 21 Feb 1809, Granville, Washington County, New York.

  62. Jacob SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 26 Sep 1782, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York; d. 10 Mar 1864, West Fort Ann, Washington County, New York; bur. 1864, West Fort Ann, Washington County, New York.
    Jacob m. Anna Brainerd EMMONS 1 Jan 1804, Nassau County, New York. Anna (daughter of Oliver EMMONS and Anna BRAINERD) b. 7 May 1786, Amenia, Dutchess, New York; d. 12 Nov 1854, West Fort Ann, Washington, Ny; bur. 12 Nov 1854, Browns Cem, West Fort Ann, Washington, n.y.. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 248. Anna SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 12 Feb 1805, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York; d. Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois; bur. Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois.
    2. 249. Chester SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 8 Mar 1807, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York.
    3. 250. Oliver Emmons SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 Aug 1809, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York; d. 25 Sep 1894, Cedar Falls, Black Hawk County, Iowa.
    4. 251. Nathan SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 5 Oct 1811, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York.
    5. 252. Eber SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Nov 1813, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York.
    6. 253. Phoebe SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Feb 1816, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York.
    7. 254. Jerry SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 27 Aug 1818, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York.
    8. 255. Cynthia Caroline SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 31 Dec 1819, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York; d. 18 Aug 1875, Monreua, Saratoga County, New York.
    9. 256. Keziah SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 19 Apr 1822, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York.
    10. 257. Hitta Marie SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 29 May 1824, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York; d. 11 May 1889, Glen Falls, New York.
    11. 258. Mary Lavinia SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Aug 1828, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York.
    12. 259. Royal Carmi SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. 15 Oct 1832, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York.

  63. Hannah SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 24 Mar 1785, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York; d. 28 May 1862, Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio; bur. 1862, Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio.
    Hannah m. Elisha WELLS Bef 1808, Rensselar County, New York. Elisha b. 3 Oct 1784, Rensselaer County, New York; d. 1858, Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio; bur. 1858, Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 260. Lyman Spicer WELLS  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt Sep 1808, Rensselaer County, New York.
    2. 261. William Armstrong WELLS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 17 Oct 1814, Rensselaer County, New York; d. 16 Mar 1837.
    3. 262. George WELLS  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1816.
    4. 263. Edward Ryan WELLS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 9 Jan 1818, Erie, Pennsylvania.
    5. 264. Laura WELLS  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1821, Green Township, Richland, Ohio.
    6. 265. Olivia Hannah WELLS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Apr 1828, Green Township, Richland, Ohio; d. 1904, Holland , Michigan; bur. 2 Dec 1904.

  64. Tobias SPICER Descendancy chart to this point (49.Nathan3, 7.Jabez2, 1.Peter1) b. 7 Nov 1788, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York; d. 12 Nov 1862, Troy, New York; bur. 1862, Troy, New York.

    Notes:
    "I occasionally preached in the town of Granville at the house of my brother...He lived in the neighborhood of a Baptist Church, and was surrounded by Baptist professors. I do not recall that there was one Methodist in all that part of town. At this time the state of religion was exceedingly low in the place [about 1810]. It was on a week evening, my brother's large kitchen was well filled, and Elder R., their minister, was present..."
    -Jeremiah Spicer

    Apparently Jeremiah gave a sermon to his brother's guests on 'Falling from Grace', a subject which he and the Elder R. disagreed.

    Tobias m. Phebe JONES 11 Mar 1811, New York. Phebe b. 7 Jun 1781, Chatham, New York; d. 9 May 1873, New York; bur. 1873, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 266. Emeline SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1816, Lansingburg, New York; d. 1901.
    2. 267. Maria B. SPICER  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1822, New York; d. Aft 1873.


  
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