Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . re they wereengaged in the manufacture of Spencer rifle Spencer in his political views was a Demo-crat, and ever manifested a deep interest in publicaffairs, but though active never aspired to or heldoffice. He was independent in his views. Botflhimself and wife were identified with the AlethodistEpiscopal Church, of which he was a trustee. OnMay 7, 1823, he was married to Asenath Hollister,.born
Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . re they wereengaged in the manufacture of Spencer rifle Spencer in his political views was a Demo-crat, and ever manifested a deep interest in publicaffairs, but though active never aspired to or heldoffice. He was independent in his views. Botflhimself and wife were identified with the AlethodistEpiscopal Church, of which he was a trustee. OnMay 7, 1823, he was married to Asenath Hollister,.born June 21, 1801, in South Alanchester, daughtelof Josiah and Asenath (Sweetland) Hollister. died in Hartford in 1882, and his wifepassed away in 1883. To them were born childrenas follows: Harriet H., born Dec. 8, 1824, died , 1825; Harriet A., born July I, 1826, died un-married Alarch 18, 1844; Aaron O., born Dec. 26,1828, married Lavantia, daughter of Dr. Perry, ofSouth Alanchester; Celia C, born Alarch 15, 1831,married Clinton D. Perry; Christopher AI. is re-ferred to farther on; Wilber F., born April 26, 1835,married Mary Bennett; Alary J., born July 18, 1837,-.
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