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Eliza Phoebe DAKE
 1838 -

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Generation: 1
  1. Eliza Phoebe DAKE b. 22 Feb 1838, Warren, Herkimer County, New York; d. Osage, La Salle County, Illinois; bur. Illinois.

    Eliza m. William A. SWAIN William b. 1838. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Anna Alma SWAIN

Generation: 2
  1. Henry DAKE b. 24 Aug 1806, West Windsor, Windsor County, Vermont.

  2. Henry m. Anna SPICER 17 Nov 1825, Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York. Anna (daughter of Jacob SPICER and Anna Brainerd EMMONS) b. 12 Feb 1805, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York; d. Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois; bur. Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]

  3. Anna SPICER b. 12 Feb 1805, West Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York; d. Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois; bur. Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois.

    Children:
    1. Charles Henry DAKE b. Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York; d. 1909; bur. 1909.
    2. Chester J. DAKE b. 22 Jun 1828, Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York.
    3. Ida DAKE b. 1834, Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York.
    4. Jane DAKE b. 1835, Fort Ann, Wahington County, New York.
    5. 1. Eliza Phoebe DAKE b. 22 Feb 1838, Warren, Herkimer County, New York; d. Osage, La Salle County, Illinois; bur. Illinois.
    6. Thankful Mary DAKE b. 7 Jan 1840.
    7. Oliver S. DAKE b. 1842, Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois.
    8. Carmi DAKE b. 7 Nov 1848, Illinois.

Generation: 3
  1. Jacob SPICER 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.

  2. 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]

  3. Anna Brainerd EMMONS 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..

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

Generation: 4
  1. Nathan Henry SPICER 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.


    From: autoreply@dar.org | Block Address | Add to Address Book

    Subject: DAR Patriot Lookup: Reference Code RYAFBAK

    To: jmilan3@yahoo.com

    Content-Length: 902
    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
    Patriot Pensioned: No Widow Pensioned: No
    Children Pensioned: No Heirs Pensioned: No
    Spouse: Abigail Mayhew
    Spouse: Leah X

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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.

  2. 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]

  3. Abigail MAYHEW b. 1744, Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut; d. 12 Feb 1820, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York; bur. Feb 1820, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York.

    Children:
    1. Michael SPICER 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. Leah SPICER b. 1769, Hudson Hill, Dutchess County, New York; d. Feb 1856, Cornith, Saratoga County, New York; bur. 1856, New York.
    3. Benjamin SPICER b. 1770, Dutchess County, New York.
    4. Isaac SPICER b. 1772, Dutchess County, New York; d. Apr 1839, Tonawanda [Tonewante], Niagra County, New York; bur. 1839, New York.
    5. Rachel SPICER 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. Daniel SPICER b. 1776, Dutchess County, New York; d. 1829, Brutus, Cayuga County, New York; bur. Cayuga County, New York.
    7. 6. Jacob SPICER 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. Hannah SPICER 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. Tobias SPICER b. 7 Nov 1788, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York; d. 12 Nov 1862, Troy, New York; bur. 1862, Troy, New York.
  4. Oliver EMMONS b. 30 Aug 1759, East Haddam, Middlesex, Conn; bur. 1826, Alps, , New York.

  5. Oliver m. Anna BRAINERD 26 Aug 1781, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Conn. Anna (daughter of Benjamin BRAINERD and Mary CHAPMAN) b. 23 Jan 1754, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 1823, , Saratoga, New York. [Group Sheet]

  6. Anna BRAINERD b. 23 Jan 1754, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 1823, , Saratoga, New York.

    Children:
    1. 7. Anna Brainerd EMMONS 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..
    2. Olive EMMONS b. 1783, , , Conn; d. 25 Dec 1861.
    3. Keziah EMMONS b. Abt 1789, , Res. Saratoga, n.y..
    4. Susan EMMONS b. Abt 1791, <, Res. Saratoga, n.y.>.
    5. Polly EMMONS b. 1784, Nassau, Rnsslr, n.y..
    6. Cynthia EMMONS b. 1785, .
    7. Mary EMMONS b. 1787, .

  
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