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Birth |
21 Dec 1799 |
North Stonington, New London, Connecticut [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
19 Jun 1854 |
Noank, New London, Connecticut |
Person ID |
I53207 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
16 Aug 2005 00:00:00 |
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Father |
John STANTON, b. Abt 1761, Stonington, New London, Connecticut |
Mother |
Elizabeth FISH, b. 11 Dec 1761, Stonington, New London, Connecticut |
Family ID |
F1469 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Eldridge SPICER, b. 23 Jan 1798, Noank, Groton, New London, Connecticut |
Married |
31 May 1821 [1] |
Children |
> | 1. William Eldridge SPICER, b. 12 Apr 1822 |
| 2. Lydia Ann SPICER, b. 14 Jun 1824 |
| 3. John Stanton SPICER, b. 3 Mar 1827 |
> | 4. Hannah SPICER, b. 22 Feb 1829, Noank, New London, Connecticut |
> | 5. Lucy Latham SPICER, b. 3 Jun 1831 |
| 6. Silas SPICER, b. 19 Jul 1835 |
| 7. Mary Elizabeth SPICER, b. 2 Dec 1837 |
| 8. Charles Henry SPICER, b. 18 Feb 1840 |
> | 9. Emeline SPICER, b. 20 May 1842, Noank, Groton, New London, Connecticut |
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Family ID |
F22943 |
Group Sheet |
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Documents |
| Spicer, Lydia (Stanton) - 1825 Letter to her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga County, Ohio Page 1 of 4 - transcribed text is available in the "Histories" area. |
| Spicer, Lydia (Stanton) - 1825 Letter to her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Page 2 of 4
Page 2 of 4 - transcribed text is available in the "Histories" area. |
| Spicer, Lydia (Stanton) - 1825 Letter to her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Page 3 of 4 Page 3 of 4 - transcribed text is available in the "Histories" area. |
| Spicer, Lydia (Stanton) - 1825 Letter to her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Page 4 of 4 Page 4 of 4 - transcribed text is available in the "Histories" area. |
| 1851 letter from Lydia (Stanton) Spicer - PG 1 This letter, written by Lydia (Stanton) Spicer, wife of Eldridge Spicer, was sent to the surviving family of her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish (wife of Ebenezer Fish Jr.) in Brooklyn, Ohio. She laments the death of her sister, gives details about the death of their father, and updates on the health and activities of many family members back in Groton, Connecticut. |
| 1851 Letter from Lydia (Stanton) Spicer - PG 2 This letter, written by Lydia (Stanton) Spicer, wife of Eldridge Spicer, was sent to the surviving family of her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish (wife of Ebenezer Fish Jr.) She laments the death of her sister, gives details about the death of their father, and updates on the health and activities of many family members back in Groton, Connecticut. |
| 1851 Letter from Lydia (Stanton) Spicer - PG 3 This letter, written by Lydia (Stanton) Spicer, wife of Eldridge Spicer, was sent to the surviving family of her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish (wife of Ebenezer Fish Jr.) She laments the death of her sister, gives details about the death of their father, and updates on the health and activities of many family members back in Groton, Connecticut. |
| 1851 Letter from Lydia (Stanton) Spicer - PG 4 This letter, written by Lydia (Stanton) Spicer, wife of Eldridge Spicer, was sent to the surviving family of her sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish (wife of Ebenezer Fish Jr.) She laments the death of her sister, gives details about the death of their father, and updates on the health and activities of many family members back in Groton, Connecticut. |
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Histories |
1825 Letter from Lydia Spicer to her sister Joanna Fish - Pages 1 thru 4
When Lydia was about 26 she wrote from Stonington, CT to her sister in Brooklyn, OH. She updates her sister on the well-being of many relatives and friends, the state of the religious community, the robbery of a relative, and laments being stuck in Connecticut because her husband loves the sea.
This is a transcription. The image of the actual document can be seen by looking at Lydia Stanton's individual record. |
1851 Letter from Lydia (Stanton) Spicer A transcription of a letter written to the children of Lydia's sister, Joanna (Stanton) Fish, regarding her recent death and the death of Lydia's Father, Deacon John Stanton.
This is a transcription. The image of the actual document can be seen by looking at Lydia Stanton's individual record. |
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Sources |
- [S65] Spicer Family File.FTW.
Date of Import: Jul 30, 2001
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