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Israel BRAINERD
 1725 - 1748

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  1. Israel BRAINERD b. 7 Jun 1725, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 6 Jan 1748, New Haven,, Connecticut.

Generation: 2
  1. Hezekiah BRAINERD b. 24 May 1681, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 7 Mar 1682, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 24 May 1727, Hartford, Hartford, , Connecticut; bur. May 1727, Center Church Gd, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    http://www.wholesomewords.org/missions/biobrainerd.html

    David was the sixth of nine children born into the home of Hezekiah and Dorothy (Mason) Brainerd. Details of his childhood are scanty, but he grew up in a country house just above the west bank of the Connecticut River, two miles outside of Haddam. His father was a country squire, a local justice of the peace, and a Christian, as was his mother. His father died when he was nine and the death of his mother in March, 1732 brought additional great grief to 14 year old David, who was by then seeking to find what conversion was all about. From ages 15 to 19 he lived with his sister Jerusha who had just married Samuel Spencer. In April, 1738, he returned to Haddam to live and to study with the pastor of his youth, Phineas Fiske. Brainerd soon became a serious student of the Bible, and ignored the other pleasures in which most young people were participating. Fiske died in the fall, and Brainerd, like Luther, continued desperately seeking peace with God. By February, 1739, he was setting aside whole days of secret fasting and almost incessant prayer as he strove for acceptance with God.

    WILL:
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/brainerd.htm

    Will; 23 May 1727; Haddam, Middlesex Co., CT 33. Brainerd, Hezekiah, Haddam. Died 24 May 1727. Invt £2442-03-03. Taken 24 Jun 1727, by Joseph Arnold, Jared Spencer & Caleb Brainard. Will dated 23 May 1727.: I give to my eldest son a double portion of all my estate, to be injoyed by him when he comes to the age of 21 years of day of marriage, which shall first happen, excepting the lands I hereafter appoint to be sold. Item. To the rest of my children I give an equal proportion of my estate. Item. I give to my wife Dorothy 1/3 part of my moveable estate forever, and 1/3 part of my houseing and lands during her natural life and she to have her first choice. Item. I do appoint that my son Nehemiah be bred up to learing and fitted to be serviceable thereby. I do appoint my loveing wife Dorothy to be sole executrix of theis my last will, and I do desire her out of my whole estate to pay all my just debts. And also I do hereby fully impower her, for the bringing up of my sone Nehemiah to learning or other necessary uses, to sell the following parcells of land, viz., yt which I bought of Samuel Smith, and also that parcell of land I bought of William Spencer, and also that parcell of land that I have in partnership with my brother Caleb Brainerd., Elizabeth Wyllys.

    Court Record, Page 160 - 4 July 1727: Will proven.nard, executrix of the last will and testament of Hezekiah Brainard, late of Haddam, not having fully perfected her account of executorship, and being decd., this Court do therefore grant letters of Adms. on sd. estate unto Hezekiah Brainard, son of the decd., with the will annexed. And the sd. Hezekiah Brainard became bound in the sum of £400.
    Page 89 -- 28 April 1733: Hezekiah Brainard, eldest son of Hezekiah Brainard, moved to this Court that there may be a distribution according to the will; and this Court appoint Caleb Brainard, Elijah Brainard and Jared Spencer of Haddam to distribute the estate. Daniel Brainard, a minor, 15 years of age, and Martha Brainard, 17 years, chose their brother Hezekiah Brainard to be their guardian. And this Court appoint sd. Hezekiah Brainard to be guardian to 3 of the children, viz., John, age 13 years, Elizabeth 10, and Israel 8 years of age. Recog. £300.
    See Dist. per File: 17 May 1733: Order to distribute to Hezekiah, to Nehemiah, to Dorothy Smith, to Jerusha Spencer, to Martha Brainard, to David, to John, to Elizabeth, and to Israel Brainard. By Caleb Brainard & Elijah Brainard.s Court that there was 300 acres of land granted by the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut to James Wadsworth, John Hall and Hezekiah Brainard, Esq., bounded south by the Litchfield line and every way else by commmon land, lying near the west line of the place called Torrington. Sd. Wadsworth hath sold his third part as undivided to Ebenezer Hill, Jr., Luke Hill, & Isaaaaac, and sd. Hall's part now belongs to his eldest son John Hall of Wallingofrd, and in the dist. of sd. Brainard's estate according to his last will his third part of sd. land fell to his son Israel Brainard, who is yet under age, who together with the othe owners of sd. land, viz., John Hall and the sd. Ebenezer, Luke & Isaac Hill, moves this court that James Wadsworth, Esq., and James Wadsworth, Jr., of Durham, might assist Hezekiah Brainard, guardian to sd. minor, to divide the sd. 300 acres of land by meets and bounds that each owner may know their part thereof.

  2. Hezekiah m. Dorothy HOBART 1 Oct 1707, Of, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. Dorothy b. 21 Aug 1679, Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts; d. 11 Mar 1733, Haddam, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  3. Dorothy HOBART b. 21 Aug 1679, Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts; d. 11 Mar 1733, Haddam, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    BIOGRAPHY: Biographical article that establishes David's mother's maiden name as Hobart and not Mason as some other articles had done (as noted in David's notes).

    Copied from The National Cyclop?a of American Biography... New York: James T. White & Company, 1892. Vol. II.

    Children:
    1. Hezekiah BRAINERD b. 26 Oct 1708, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 14 Dec 1774.
    2. Dorothy BRAINERD b. 23 Feb 1710, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 27 Feb 1754.
    3. Nehemiah BRAINERD b. 20 Apr 1712, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    4. Jerusha BRAINERD b. 21 Apr 1714, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 13 Jul 1767, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    5. Martha BRAINERD b. 1 Sep 1716, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 11 Oct 1754, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. Tater Hill.
    6. David BRAINERD b. 20 Apr 1718, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 9 Oct 1747, Northampton,, Massachusetts.
    7. John BRAINERD b. 28 Feb 1720, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 18 Mar 1781, Deerfield,, New Jersey.
    8. Elizabeth BRAINERD b. 5 Oct 1722, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    9. 1. Israel BRAINERD b. 7 Jun 1725, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 6 Jan 1748, New Haven,, Connecticut.

Generation: 3
  1. Daniel BRAINERD b. 1641, Braintree, Essex, Eng.; d. 1 Apr 1715, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. 1715, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.

  2. Daniel m. Hannah SPENCER 1663, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. Hannah (daughter of Thomas SPENCER and Sarah BEARDING) b. 15 Apr 1653, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1 Apr 1715, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  3. Hannah SPENCER b. 15 Apr 1653, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1 Apr 1715, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.

    Children:
    1. Hannah BRAINERD b. 20 Nov 1667, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., Ny; c. Middletown, Middlesex, , Connecticut; d. 7 Sep 1750, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., Ny; bur. Sep 1750, Cove Cem, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    2. Daniel BRAINERD b. 2 Mar 1668, Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; c. Middletown, Middlesex, , Connecticut; d. 28 Feb 1743, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., Ny; bur. Mar 1743, Cove Bury Grd., East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    3. James BRAINERD b. 2 Jun 1669, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. Middletown, Middlesex, , Connecticut; d. 10 Feb 1742, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. Feb 1742, Old Burying Gnd, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    4. Joshua BRAINERD b. 20 Jul 1671, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 7 Oct 1672, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 13 May 1755, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. May 1755.
    5. William BRAINERD b. 30 Mar 1673, Of, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 5 May 1674, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 13 Dec 1698, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    6. Caleb BRAINERD b. 20 Nov 1675, Of, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 11 Aug 1742, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. Aug 1742, Old Hill Cemetery, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    7. Elijah BRAINERD b. 26 May 1678, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, Connecticut; c. 27 May 1678, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 20 Apr 1740, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    8. 2. Hezekiah BRAINERD b. 24 May 1681, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 7 Mar 1682, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 24 May 1727, Hartford, Hartford, , Connecticut; bur. May 1727, Center Church Gd, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

Generation: 4
  1. John Or Daniel BRAINERD b. 1615, Braintree, Essex, England.

  2. John m. Hannah VANTREE Abt 1637, Haddam, Middlesex, Conn. Hannah b. 1619, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  3. Hannah VANTREE b. 1619, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.

    Children:
    1. 4. Daniel BRAINERD b. 1641, Braintree, Essex, Eng.; d. 1 Apr 1715, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. 1715, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  4. Thomas SPENCER b. 29 Mar 1607, Stotford,Bedfordshire,England; c. 29 Mar 1607, ,Stotfold,Bedford,England; d. 11 Sep 1687, Hartford,Hartford,Ct; bur. Sep 1687, Old Center Cemetery,Suffield,Ct.

    Notes:
    Name Suffix: Sgt.
    Thomas was one of the first settlers of Hartford, CT. His birthyear isfrom
    "Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors", Lawrence, KS Public Library.He is
    named on the "Founders Monument". He was first at Cambridge, MA. Movedin
    1639 to Hartford, CT. where he was an original proprietor; his home lotis now
    the junction of Main and Windsor Sts.; he served in the Pequot War; was a
    chimney viewer 1650; constable of north side 1658; surveyor of highways1672;
    Sgt. in train band 1650, and received in 1671 a grant of 60 acres "forhis good
    service to the country".

    The Spencer family in America

    For information on the immigrant family, refer to The Great MigrationBegins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vols. I-III, by RobertCharles Anderson (Boston, 1995).

    To Cambridge, MA about 1631 with brothers William, Gerard, and Michael.Freeman May
    14, 1634. To Hartford, CT by 1639 as orginal proprietor; chimney viewer 1650; north side constable 1658; surveyor of highways 1672; Sgt. of train band 1650, receiving grant in 1671 for his service in militia and PequotWar. His name appears on Hartford's Founders Monument. Will dated Sep. 9,1687. Married first Ann DORRYFALL (b. 1610; d. 1645), sister of Barnabas of Braintree, MA. Married second Sep. 11, 1645, Hartford, CT.

    Spencer ancestry in England

    The following lineage is generally accurate. However, some differences are reported in other sources. This line is from A Study of Spencers, compiled by Karen Spencer, 1981, omitting the first 17generations presented there. A series begun January 1983 in le Despencer, Newsletter of the Spencer Family Association, by Flora Spencer Clark,includes the final 3 English generations as proved. This series continues with the American Spencers. Identification of Henry SPENCER and Isabella LINCOLN as parents of Sir John SPENCER is from Ancestors of American Presidents, by Gary Boyd Roberts (Santa Clarita, CA, 1995).

    Henry SPENCER (d. 1477/8) of Badby, Northants., married Isabella LINCOLN. Son William married Elizabeth EMPSON and became ancestor of Pres. F. D.ROOSEVELT, Sir Winston SPENCER-CHURCHILL, Lady Diana (SPENCER), Princessof Wales, and her sons Prince William and Prince Harry. Son Thomas married Margaret SMITH became ancestor of Pres. WASHINGTON and Pres. F.D. ROOSEVELT. Son John, as noted below, became ancestor of Pres. COOLIDGE and Pres. BUSH. Granddaughter Margaret SPENCER, son of William SPENCER,married Anthony, Lord Ashley Cooper as his third wife.

    Sir John SPENCER married first Ann EMPSON, mother of Robert; and second Jane GRAUNT (d. 1498), mother of Thomas of Hodnell. Anne Empson was sister of Elizabeth EMPSON and of Sir Richard EMPSON, minister to Henry VII.

    Daughter Jane married Sir William COPE and became ancestor of Pres.COOLIDGE and Pres. BUSH..

    Robert SPENCER of South Mylls, Bedfordshire married Anne PECKE (and/orAnn SMYTH).

    John SPENCER of South Mylls married Christian BAKER: Children: John;William married Isabelle OSBORNE, daughter of Edward of Kenolmarsh, Northamptonshire; Robert.

    John SPENCER (b. about 1505, St. George's Parish; bur. there Jun. 9,1558) of Edworth, Bedfordshire married Ann (b. about 1509; bur. Jun. 16,1560), either a daughter of MERRILL or Michael GERRARD. Children:Michael; John was buried Apr. 21, 1560; Gerard married Ellen WHYSTON.

    Michael SPENCER (b. about 1530; d. after 1599) of Edworth and Stotfold, Bedfordshire married first Jan. 20, 1555/6 at Edworth, Bedfordshire, Ann LYMER (bur. Feb. 23, 1561, Edworth, Bedfordshire); and second about 1563 Elizabeth (bur. Nov. 18, 1599). Elizabeth was the mother of all but the first three children.

    1.John - bap. Apr. 20, 1557, Edworth, Bedfordshire. Married.
    2.Michael - bap May 27, 1558, Edworth, Bedfordshire; bur. Apr.15, 1560.
    3.Anne - bap. July 24, 1560, Edworth, Bedfordshire.
    4.Joan - bap. Aug. 21, 1564, Edworth, Bedfordshire.
    5.Alice - bap. Aug. 30, 1566, Edworth, Bedfordshire.
    6.Catharine - Married Mr. BLAND, and had daughters Sarah andAnne.
    7.Thomas - bap. Mar. 12, 1571, Edworth, Bedfordshire.
    8.Gerard - bap. May 20, 1576, Stotfold, Bedfordshire; d. by 1646.
    9.Richard - bap. July 9, 1580, Stotfold, Bedfordshire; d.May-June 1646, London. His will (dated Mar. 17, 1645; codicil May 29,1646; proved June 8, 1646) includes the names of four brothers and sisters, and 12 nephews and nieces.


    [Broderbund Family Archive #354, Ed. 1, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, Date of Import: Jul 1, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.354.1.95189.12]

    Year: 1632 - immigration year

    Source Name:
    VIRKUS, FREDERICK A., editor. Immigrant Ancestors: A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Baltimore: Genealogical PublishingCo., 1964. 75p. Repr. 1986.

    Source Annotation:
    In the years from 1925 to 1942, Frederick A. Virkus edited seven volumes with the title, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, published in Chicago by the Institute of American Genealogy. Each volume has a section in the main body of the work, complete in itself, entitled "Immigrant Ancestors," containing much genealogical information: vol. 1,pp. 965-997; vol. 2, pp. 387-421; vol. 3, pp. 645-692; vol. 4, pp.727-777; vol. 5, pp. 741-793; vol. 6, pp. 749-819; vol. 7, pp. 825-895. The section in vol. 7 appears to be the most complete and it has been reprinted. Thus that 1964 reprint list is the only one appearing in no.2048, Filby, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index. The Virkus work supplies facts on birth, ancestry, time and place of arrival on this continent, marriage, and death of each immigrant that it includes. A more complete list of immigrants to America before 1750 whose surnames begin with the letter A or the letter B through "Battles" is contained in the material listed in item no

    THOMAS, Cambridge 1632, br. of Jared and John, free m. 14 May 1634, rem.1638 at Hartford, was serj. of the milt. and had, in 1671, a gr. forserv. d. 11 Sept 1686. By his first w. he had Obadiah, Thomas, Samuel,and Jared, but he m. sec. w. 11 Sept. 1645, Sarah, only ch. of Nathaniel Barding or Bearding of H. and by her had Sarah; Elizabeth bapt. 26 Mar.1648; Hanah, b. 25 Apr. 1653; Mary, 29 May 1655; and Martha, 19 May 1657;of wh. Sarah m. Thomas Huxley; Elizabeth m. Samuel Andrews; and Martha m.a Benton.

    Notes: THOMAS SPENCER

    Notes: ORIGIN: Stotfold, Bedfordshire
    MIGRATION: 1633
    FIRST RESIDENCE: Cambridge
    REMOVES: Hartford 1636
    CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Cambridge church prior to 14 May 1634implied by freemanship.
    FREEMAN: 14 May 1634 (sixth in a sequence of nine Cambridge men) [ MBCR1:369].
    EDUCATION: He made his mark to his will.
    OFFICES: Petit jury, 7 March 1649/50, 15 May 1650, June 1651, 7 September1652, 7 June 1655, 1 December 1659, 6 June 1661, 5 June 1662 [ RPCC 77,82, 101, 111, 143, 205, 234, 248]. Hartford constable, 4 March 1657[/8] [RPCC 185].
    ESTATE: Granted one rood for a cow yard in Cambridge, 5 August 1633 [ CaTR5]. Granted a proportional share of one in the undivided meadow, 20 August 1635 [ CaTR 13]. In the 8 February 1635/6 list of house, credited with one in town [ CaTR 18].
    In the Cambridge inventory of lands on 1 May 1635 "Thomas Spenser" held four parcels: "in the town one house with a garden plot and backsideabout one rood"; two acres in Smalllot Hill; one acre in the Neck; and one acre more in the Neck [ CaBOP 7]. The first two of these parcels were purchased by Edmund Angier [ CaBOP 50].
    In the Hartford land inventory in February 1639/40 "Thom[as] Spenser,sergeant at arms," held thirteen parcels (some of which he acquired after the date of the inventory): "one parcel on which his dwelling house nowstandeth with yards & gardens therein being which was sequestered for Thom[as] Fisher & is now settled on Thom[as] Spenser part whereof he hath sold to Will[ia]m Spenser & now remaineth by estimation one acre"; one acre and two roods in the West Field; three roods in the Soldier's Field;four acres in the North Meadow; one acre and two roods on the east sideof the Great River; one acre and one rood on the east side of the GreatRiver "which is a parcel of that which was sequestered for Mr. Woolcott";four acres on the east side of the Great River "which he bought of Will[ia]m Spenser for a parcel of land which lay in the Middle Oxpasture& contained seven acres two roods & was parcel of the said Thom[as]Spenser's land"; three acres and two roods in the cowpasture; five acres and twenty perches in the cowpasture; five acres in the Little Oxpasture "which he bought of Nath[aniel] Yela for land belonging to the said Thomas Spencer"; four acres & two roods in the Little Oxpasture "which he received of Richard Goodman for land belonging to the said ThomasSpencer"; two acres in the Little Oxpasture "which he bought of Ric[hard]Goodman" on 24 February 1653; and four acres on the east side of the Great River "which he bought of Joseph Eston" on 24 February 1653 [ HaBOP152-54].
    In his will, dated 9 September 1686 and proved 26 October 1687,"Thomas Spencer Senior of Hartford, ... finding the shadows of the evening are stretching over me," bequeathed to "my eldest son Obadiah ...my housing and land in Hartford, all my lands both meadow and upland onwest side and east side of the Connecticut River" in Hartford (he paying certain legacies), along with some personal goods; to "my son Thomas"Ð15, of which he hath Ð5; to "my son Samuel (he having received a good portion of his uncle) all my wearing apparell"; to "my son Jarrad my shop& tools & Ð12, all of which are in his hands"; residue to "my five daughters Sarah, Elizabeth, Hannah, Mary and Martha, to be equally divided to them by their brother my son Jarrad"; "my son Obadiah Spencer my executor"; "Capt. Allyn, Lieut. Caleb Standly and my cousin Samuel Spencer" overseers [ Hartford PD Case #5095; Manwaring 1:365].
    The "inventory of the estate of Sergeant Thomas Spencer who deceased the 11th of September 1687" totalled Ð139 19s., including Ð132 in realestate: "six acres of land on the east side Coneticutt River," Ð60; "four acres of land in the long meadow," Ð20; "four acres of woodland," Ð2; and"his homelot and housing," Ð50; after listing the few items of personal estate, the appraisers noted that "the other moveable estate was distributed by himself and delivered to his daughters most of it in his lifetime and the remainder before the inventory was taken as his executors gave the account of said estate" [ Hartford PD Case #5095].

    BIRTH: Baptized Stotfold, Bedfordshire, 29 March 1607, son of Gerard andAlice (Whitbread) Spencer [ TAG 27:162].

    DEATH: Hartford 11 September 1687 (from inventory).

    MARRIAGE: (1) After 2 November 1634 Anne Dorryfall, sister of BARNABYDORRYFALL [ NEHGR 105:197-99]. "Anne Dorifall, aged 24," sailed on theElizabeth of Ipswich in 1634 [ Hotten 281] and was admitted to Bostonchurch 2 November 1634 as "Ann Derifall, our brother Wm. Coddington'smaid servant" [ BChR 19]. She died by 1645.
    (2) Hartford 11 September 1645 Sarah Bearding [ HaVR 606], daughter ofNathaniel Bearding of Hartford.

    CHILDREN:
    With first wife

    Notes: i OBADIAH ("eldest son"), b. say 1635; m. by about 1666 MaryDisborough (estimated b. of first child), daughter of Nicholas Disborough[ TAG 27:166, 38:209].

    Notes: ii THOMAS, b. say 1637; m. by about 1666 Esther Andrews(estimated b. of first child), daughter of William Andrews [ TAG27:166-67, 35:57].

    Notes: iii SAMUEL, b. about 1639 (if he is the Samuel who d.Windham 8 January 1726/7 aged about 88 [ NEHGR 105:198], and if that ageat death is not exaggerated); m. by about 1684 Sarah _____ (estimated b.of first child [ TAG 27:167]).

    Notes: With second wife
    iv SARAH, b. say 1646; m. by 1667 Thomas Huxley (on 26 March 1667John Winthrop Jr. treated "Huxlye, Sarah, above 20 years, wife ofTho[mas] Huxly of Hartford & daughter of Sergeant Tho[mas] [S]penc[er] ofHartford" [ WMJ 710]).

    Notes: v ELIZABETH, bp. 26 March 1648 [ HaVR 579]; m. by about 1668Samuel Andrews, son of William Andrews [ TAG 35:55-59].

    Notes: vi JARED, b. say 1650; m. Hartford 22 December 1680 HannahPratt, daughter of John [ HaVR Barbour 301].

    Notes: vii HANNAH, b. Hartford 15 April 1653 [ CTVR 31]; said to have married (1) George Sexton, (2) Daniel Brainerd and (3) JonathanChapman, but the secondary sources are vague and uncertain, and the evidence for these marriages has not been found.

    Notes: viii MARY, b. Hartford 18 May 1655 [ CTVR 32]; m. Westfield7 October 1675 Thomas Root [ Pynchon VR 31].

    Notes: ix MARTHA, b. Hartford 19 March 1657[/8] [ CTVR 31]; m. by1677 Andrew Benton (b. of first child), son of Andrew Benton [ TAG27:163; NEHGR 60:301-2 (evidence for this marriage not presented in either source)].

    Notes: ASSOCIATIONS: Thomas Spencer was brother of WILLIAM SPENCER of Cambridge and Hartford, and of Michael Spencer and Gerard Spencer of Lynn[ TAG 27:79-87, 161-65]. In this article Jacobus makes the three sons by the first wife of Thomas Spencer slightly younger than we do here.


    Notes: COMMENTS: On 7 September 1652 Thomas Spencer undertook to pay thefine of Sarah Spencer [ RPCC 112].

    Notes: THOMAS SPENCER

    Notes: Despite claims that he arrived as early as 1630, Thomas Spencer of Piscataqua does not appear in the papers preserved by Ambrose Gibbons at such an early date. Since he married a sister of Humphrey Chadbourne, and may have done so before 1634, it is more likely that he accompanied Chadbourne on the Pied Cow in 1634.

  5. Thomas m. Sarah BEARDING 11 Sep 1645, , Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. Sarah (daughter of Nathaniel BEARDING and Mrs-Nathaniel BEARDING) b. Abt 1623, , Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; c. Only Child; d. 11 Sep 1685, , Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; bur. 24 Dec 1988, , Hartford, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  6. Sarah BEARDING b. Abt 1623, , Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; c. Only Child; d. 11 Sep 1685, , Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; bur. 24 Dec 1988, , Hartford, Connecticut.

    Children:
    1. John SPENCER b. Abt 1636, Lynn, Essex Co., Ma; d. 3 Aug 1682, Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
    2. Hannah SPENCER b. 1640, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 25 Apr 1653, First Church, Middletown, Middlesex Co, Connecticut; d. 1 Apr 1715, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. 24 Dec 1988, Ancient Burying, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut..
    3. Thomas SPENCER, Sr. b. 1640/1641, Of, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 23 Jul 1689, Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut; bur. 24 Dec 1988, , Hartford, Connecticut.
    4. Sarah SPENCER b. 1641/1647, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; c. 19 Apr 1674, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.; d. 24 Oct 1712, Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut; bur. 24 Oct 1712.
    5. Marah Alice SPENCER b. Abt 1642, Lynn, Essex Co., Ma; d. 22 Dec 1714, Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
    6. Mehitable SPENCER b. 1642, Of, East Haddom, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 24 Oct 1706, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    7. Samuel SPENCER b. 27 Sep 1644, ,Stotfold,Bedfordshire,England; d. 7 Aug 1705, Haddam,Middlesex,Connecticut; bur. 7 Aug 1705.
    8. Elizabeth SPENCER b. 26 Mar 1648, So. Berwick, York, Me; c. 26 Mar 1648, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 19 Dec 1700, Kittery, York, Me; bur. 24 Dec 1988.
    9. Samuel SPENCER b. 27 Sep 1644, Lynn, Essex Co., Ma; d. 7 Aug 1705, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., Ny.
    10. Jared SPENCER b. Abt 1650/1651, Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut; c. 5 Jul 1674, Middletown, Middlesex Co, Connecticut; d. 1 Jan 1702, Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut; bur. 24 Dec 1988.
    11. 5. Hannah SPENCER b. 15 Apr 1653, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1 Apr 1715, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    12. Ruth SPENCER b. Abt 1654; d. 28 Nov 1744, Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
    13. Mary SPENCER b. 18 May 1655, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; c. 20 May 1655, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 4 Nov 1690, Westfield, Hampden, Ma; bur. Nov 1690, , Hampden, Ma.
    14. Timothy SPENCER b. Abt 1652, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., Ny; d. Bef 6 May 1704, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., Ny.
    15. William SPENCER b. Abt 1656, Lynn, Essex Co., Ma; d. 1731, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., Ny; bur. Riverview Cem., East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
    16. Martha SPENCER b. 19 May 1657, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; c. 19 May 1658, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 5 Feb 1703; bur. 24 Dec 1988.
    17. Nathaniel SPENCER b. Abt 1658, Lynn, Essex Co., Ma; d. Bef 1722, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., Ny.
    18. Gerard SPENCER b. Abt 1659, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.
    19. Rebecca SPENCER b. Abt 1660, Lynn, Essex Co., Ma; d. Aft 1710.

  
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