[63565] Still Living.
[117454] CHAN8 Jun 2001
_Edmond II EASTMAN __+ | _Edmond III EASTMAN _| | | | |_Hannah HUNT ________ | | |--Edmond IV EASTMAN | | _____________________ | | |_Mary DAVIS _________| | |_____________________
_William Sr. HARVEY ___ | (1744 - 1819) m 1764 _Norris HARVEY ______| | (1781 - 1849) m 1804| | |_Polly Jane ROBERTSON _ | (1749 - 1844) m 1764 | |--Greenberry HARVEY | (1814 - ....) | _Mr. BAKER ____________ | | (1754 - 1786) |_Nancy BAKER ________| (1783 - ....) m 1804| |_Susanna UNKNOWN ______ (1757 - 1835)
[122765] _UIDB95B8270B505D511B01BB5D248919A39A424
__ | _Hugh TILLEY ________| | | | |__ | | |--Deborah HILLER | | __ | | |_Rose _______________| | |__
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
_William LIMB _______+ | (1796 - 1865) m 1817 _Joseph LYM _________| | (1824 - 1877) m 1846| | |_Amy BROWN __________+ | (.... - 1849) m 1817 | |--William LYM | (1847 - 1848) | _William BRONSON ____ | | (1769 - 1853) |_Emma BRONSON _______| (1825 - 1896) m 1846| |_Mary FALKENBRIDGE __+ (1796 - 1845)
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Ancestral File Number:
[92614]
WING SPOONER was a house-carpenter, Newport, R.I. The Newport Mercury
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Eva MARSHAL
____ - ____
Father: William II MARSHAL
Mother: Isabel de CLARE
Family 1
: William "Black Will" de BRAOSE
Family 2
: William de ST. MAUR
_William MARSHAL ______________
|
_William II MARSHAL _|
| (1146 - 1219) m 1189|
| |_Agnes MESCHINES ______________
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|--Eva MARSHAL
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| _Richard FitzGilbert de CLARE _
| | (1125 - 1176)
|_Isabel de CLARE ____|
(1172 - 1220) m 1189|
|_Aoife "Eva" MACDERMOT ________+
(1145 - 1172)
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Wing II SPOONER (Captn.)
[92614]
____ - ____
Father: Wing SPOONER
Mother: Deborah CHURCH
Family 1
: Frances BURROUGHS
_Samuel SPOONER ________+
|
_Wing SPOONER _______|
| |
| |_Experience WING WINGE _+
|
|
|--Wing II SPOONER
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| _Charles CHURCH ________
| |
|_Deborah CHURCH _____|
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|_Mary __________________
said of him:
"The death of an honest and worthy man and citizen is a public loss. No
man according to his ability, was more devoted to public utility than
Captain Spooner. Liverality was the prominent feature of his character.
"To his patriotism and exertions the town of Newport is indebted for the
formation of a well disciplined and respected Independent Company, -
Newport Guards, - which for many years, he commanded, with the universal
approbation of the Company and the public.
"Warmly attached to the independence and the liberties of his country,
he, by his individual suffrage and influence, supported those politics
which was characteristic of the true American.
"As a private man, he fulfilled all his domestic duties. As a citizen,
he was patriotic and public-spirited, and a supporter of good order an
government. As a soldier, he was active and vigilant, an advocate for
discipline, and by a fortunate manner able to support it without
severity. As a Mason, he was a brother good and true, naturally
philanthropic and charitable. "The citizens fo the town, the Independent
Company of the Newport Guards, under the command of Capt. Perry, and the
fraternity of Masons evidenced their regard for his memory by attending
his remains to the grave."
Source: Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, MA & his descendants
Thomas Spooner, 1883
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George W TEAGUE (WHITE OAK)
1830 - ____
Family 1
: Nancy Marinda CRAWFORD
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