__ | _Jacob DAVIS ________| | | | |__ | | |--Hannah DAVIS | | __ | | |_Rebecca DAVIS ______| | |__
_Ralph NEVILLE ______+ | _Edwarde DE NEVILLE _| | (1412 - 1476) m 1448| | |_Joan DE BEAUFORT ___+ | (1375 - 1440) | |--Ralph DE NEVILLE | | _____________________ | | |_Catherine HOWARD ___| (1414 - ....) m 1448| |_____________________
_John GOODWIN _______ | (1510 - 1561) _Francis GOODWIN ____| | (1544 - 1602) m 1585| | |_Alice ______________ | | |--John GOODWIN | (1570 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Joan LYNES _________| (1543 - 1611) m 1585| |_____________________
_John HATHAWAY ______+ | _Jonathan HATHAWAY __| | | | |_Patience POPE ______ | | |--Seth HATHAWAY | | _Seth POPE __________+ | | |_Susannah POPE ______| | |_Deborah PERRY ______+
_F. Howell HOWELL ___ | (1493 - ....) _William HOWELL _____| | (1519 - 1558) m 1552| | |_____________________ | | |--Henry HOWELL | (1552 - 1625) | _____________________ | | |_Anne HAMPTON _______| (1527 - ....) m 1552| |_____________________
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JAMES SPOONER was raised a farmer. This calling he gave up for that of
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Mary PAINE
____ - ____
Family 1
: Moses MAYO
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James SPOONER
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____ - ____
Father: John SPOONER
Mother: Elizabeth TABER
Family 1
: Susan DEMARINVILLE
_Nathan SPOONER _____+
|
_John SPOONER _______|
| |
| |_Patience ___________
|
|
|--James SPOONER
|
| _Joseph TABER _______+
| |
|_Elizabeth TABER ____|
|
|_Elizabeth SPOONER __+
a seaman, which he followed, except when in service as a soldier, until
his removal form New Bedford to Vermont, soon after the close of the
Revolution, where he purchased land. About the year 1810 he removed to
Ohio, and located on land near Conneaut, where he afterwards lived.
He was a patriot soldier in the French and Indian war; he was, in 1758,
in the company of Capt. James Andrews. In the Revolution his name is
first found. April 21, 1775, on the roll of the minute men, under Capt.
Dillingham, who marched for Lexington, in 1775, was corporal, company of
Capt. Thomas Kempton and afterwards he was under other officers.
A granddaughter of his writes "I loved and revered my grandfather beyond
almost any other person. How much I listened to his council and hung
upon his words, I shall never forget. He was a good deal over 6 feet in
height, a very stout frame, with broad shoulders, a frame that was never
bent in the least in old age. He had light blue eyes that were mild.
His hair was white when I knew him, was once dark auburn. The early
part of his live he lived in New Bedford. He was a soldier when quite
young in the French and Indian war, and served in the Continental army
throughout the Revolutionary war. He followed a sea-faring life for
about twenty years. I have heard him relate his voyages in the South
seas, of doubling the Cape of Good Hope; his whaling voyages; of his
having expended a large sum in building a whaling ship, which was
wrecked, and he lost his all. Such seemed to be his fortune through
life, - he was energetic, and preserving, would accumulate property fast,
and through some accident, or by trusting to the uprightness of others,
would lose all.
He had a good education. I remember how I used to admire his beautiful
writing, and of seeing him write his name neatly after he was blind. He
belonged to the Baptist Church and was a Christian.
Source: Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, MA & his descendants
Thomas Spooner, 1883
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Nimrod W. WALDRUM
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Family 1
: Harriet J. SAVAGE
CHAN8 Jun 2001
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Robert WILLOUGHBY
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Father: John WILLOUGHBY
Temple: MANTI
Temple: LVEGA
Mother: Cecily UFFORD
Family 1
: Margaret (Margery) La ZOUCH
Temple: PROVO
Family 2
: Elizabeth LATIMER
Temple: PROVO
Family 3
: Alice SKIPWITH
Temple: BOISE
_John WILLOUGHBY _____+
| (1302 - 1349) m 1323
_John WILLOUGHBY ____|
| (1323 - 1372) m 1343|
| |_Joane ROSCELIN ______+
| (1305 - ....) m 1323
|
|--Robert WILLOUGHBY
| (1349 - 1396)
| _Robert D' UFFORD ____+
| | (1298 - 1369) m 1334
|_Cecily UFFORD ______|
(1327 - 1372) m 1343|
|_Margaret de NORWICH _+
(1286 - 1375) m 1334
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