Person:Gustavius Spence (1)

Watchers
m. Mar 1835
  1. Gustavius A. Spence1837 - 1907
m. 2 Sep 1860
  1. Scott E. Spence1861 - 1883
  2. Oliver M. Spence1865 - 1925
  3. Ida May Spence1867 - 1880
  4. Isaac D. Spence1872 - 1889
  5. Grace D. Spence1875 - 1949
Facts and Events
Name Gustavius A. Spence
Gender Male
Birth[1] 28 Jan 1837 Warren Co., Ohio, United States
Marriage 2 Sep 1860 Warren Co., Ohio, United Statesto Mary Ann Jackson
Residence? 1880 Warren Co., Ohio, United States
Death[2] 5 Feb 1907 Blanchester, Clinton Co., Ohio, United States
Burial[3] Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Warren Co., Ohio, United States

GUSTAVIUS A. SPENCE, farmer; P. O. Level; this esteemed citizen is a native of Warren Co., this State, and is a son of Isaac and Johanna (Monnan) Spence. He was born January 28, 1837; he was educated in the common schools of this county, and also spent one term at College Hill; he chose the occupation of farming, and was united in marriage Sept. 2, 1860, to Mary A. Jackson, a native of this county, and born January 19, 1841. He early espoused the Union cause, and upon the organization of the band for the 12th I. V. I., became a member of that organization; he was discharged from the service in May, 1862, at Washington City, D. C., remaining at home until 1864, when he became a member of Company C, 146th O. V. 1., serving in the capacity of OrderIy Sergeant of his company; when the war was over, he returned home and has since been engaged in farming.

His father was a native of this county, born Jan 1. 1812; he married Miss Monnan, born in the State of Virginia, Jan. 26, 1805; they were married in March, 1835; he was a man of sterling worth and served as Lieutenant of the Ohio Militia for a number of years. He was of Irish descent, and died June 28, 1871, and she June'28, 1881. They settled on the farm where the son now resides in the year 1835. Jacob Jackson, the father of Mrs. Spence, was originally from the State of Virginia, where he was born, in December, 1804; he married Miss D. Williams, a native of his own State, and born Feb. 22, 1808. They were the parents of thirteen children, five sons and. eight daughters. Mr. Spence had a family of five children-: Scott E., born May 25, 1861; Oliver M., born Jan. 7, 1865; Ida M., born April 3, 1867, died Sept. 24, 1880; Isaac D., born April 22, 1872; and Grace, April 11, 1874. Mr. Spence is a Republican of the Stalwart kind; and he and his worthy companion are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church; he is temperate in his habits, and a gentleman whom his neighbors respect.

Source: History of Warren County, Ohio; Biographical Sketches, pg 1042.

His gravestone at Wesley Chapel indicates: Spence, 1st Sgt G. A. Co C 146 Ohio N G I 1838-1907

References
  1. The History of Warren County, Ohio: containing a history of the county; its townships, towns, schools, churches, etc.; general and local statistics; portraits of early settlers and prominent men; history of the Northwest Territory; history of Ohio; map of Warren County; Constitution of the United States ... (Chicago, Ill: W.H. Beers, 1882 (multiple reprints))
    5:1042.
  2. DAR Application of Patricia Ann Cline.
  3. Ohio, Warren County Ohio Genealogical Society Records Room-Library.

    Warren County Cem Vol 7, WCGS, 1988, pg 447.

  4.   Website of Mark Pullen: Long Ancestors home.roadrunner.com/~markwpullen/Pullen Family/Long Family Tree/Long An.
  5.   United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9).