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Generation: 1
- Hannah ROATH b. Apr 1679.
Hannah m. William SPICER, I 25 Nov 1703, Groton, New London, Connecticut. William (son of Peter SPICER, , 8 & 10 and Mary M. BUSECOT, , 8 & 10) b. 1675, New London, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef 1770, Groton, New London, Connecticut; bur. Groton, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Elizabeth SPICER
b. 1 Sep 1704.
- 3. Thankful SPICER
b. 28 Jun 1707.
- 4. Peter SPICER
b. Jun 1712.
- 5. William SPICER, II
b. Feb 1714.
Generation: 2
- Elizabeth SPICER
(1.Hannah1) b. 1 Sep 1704.
- Thankful SPICER
(1.Hannah1) b. 28 Jun 1707.
- Peter SPICER
(1.Hannah1) b. Jun 1712.
- William SPICER, II
(1.Hannah1) 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.
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