. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. meeting records and in land inherited the homestead farm which, in 1719, hedeeded to his only son John Spicer, but ownershipnot to pass during the lifetime of Edward or hiswife. About 1695 he married Catherine Stone,daughter of Hugh and Abigail (Busecot) Stone, andthey were the parents of seven children, theirbirths recorded in Groton, the second child a son,John. (III) John Spicer, eldest son of Edward andCatherine (Stone) Spicer, was born at Groton,Connecticut, January i, 1698, and there died Au-gust 28, 1753. He also married


. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. meeting records and in land inherited the homestead farm which, in 1719, hedeeded to his only son John Spicer, but ownershipnot to pass during the lifetime of Edward or hiswife. About 1695 he married Catherine Stone,daughter of Hugh and Abigail (Busecot) Stone, andthey were the parents of seven children, theirbirths recorded in Groton, the second child a son,John. (III) John Spicer, eldest son of Edward andCatherine (Stone) Spicer, was born at Groton,Connecticut, January i, 1698, and there died Au-gust 28, 1753. He also married in Groton, in 1720,Mary Geer, daughter of Robert and Martha (Tyler)Geer, of that town, and on January 11, 1762, mar-ried Sarah Allyn. By his first marriage John Spicerhad six children, his marriages and the births ofhis children being all recorded in Groton. (IV) Edward Spicer, eldest child of John andMary (Geer) Spicer, was born in Groton, Connecti-cut, April 4, 1721, and there died in December, married, October 17, 1743, Hannah Bill, daugh-. ^^_^,/V5C^ -tC-Tt^^Ct^^-CY BIOGRAPHICAL II tcr of Joshua and Hannah Bill, born September 30,1725, who died between December 15, 1759, the dateof the birth of her youngest and seventh child, andOctober 18, 1762, the date of the marriage of EdwardSpicer to Abigail Allyn, his second wife. Abigailof John and Johanna (Miner) /illyn. They we^eAllyn was born in Groton, June 25, 1737, daughterthe parents of five children, the fourth a son John,bis fathers eleventh child. (V) John Spicer, fourth child of Edward Spicerand his second wife, Abigail Allyn, was born inGroton, Connecticut, August 14, 1770, died in Lcd-yard, Connecticut, March 2, 1856. He lived anddied on the homestead farm left by his father, andwas a man of prosperity and prominence. Heserved the town of Groton as selectman from 1803to 1806, and represented the town in the Legislatureat New Haven in 1806, and at Hartford in was also instrumental in dividing the town ofG


Size: 1313px × 1902px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, bookidmodernhistor, bookyear1922