Person:Martha Spencer (18)

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Martha Patty Spencer
b.Abt 1772 Maine, USA
m. 28 Jun 1789
  1. William McPheters1791 - 1838
  2. John McPhetres1793 - 1820
  3. Moses McPheters1794 - 1850
  4. Isaac McPheters, Jr.1796 - Aft 1870
  5. Samuel McPhetres1798 -
  6. Isabel McPheters1800 -
  7. Martha McPheters1802 -
  8. Mary McPheters1804 -
  9. David McPheters1806 - 1884
  10. Lona McPheters1809 -
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Name[1][2][3] Martha Patty Spencer
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] Abt 1772 Maine, USA
Marriage 28 Jun 1789 Orono, Penobscot, Maine, United Statesto Archibald McPhetres, Jr
Residence[2] 1850 Orono, Penobscot, Maine
Residence[3] Orono, Penobscot, Maine
Other? 1850 Orono, Penobscot, MaineResidence
Death? Aft 1850 Orono, Penobscot, Maine

!Document copied from the Bangor Historical Magazine 1885-1894. 1- Phillip in Eddington. 1791 taxed there. In Bradley, moved to Passadumkeag 1816 on the line between Greenbush and Passadumkeag; married Lillis Temperance MANSELL He died in Lowell. She died in Greenbush They had a) Lucy married William FOSTER of Argyle abt 1800. She died 1828 He died 1860 b) Jane married John PHILLIPS Jr. of Dedham c) Phillip Jr. married and settled in Argyle prior to 1813. d) Patty married William BAILEY (this is my line) e) Harriet f) Leah married James ANDERSON g) George married and AYERS h) Nancy married Giles LITTLEFIELD I) Elijah born 17 Jan 1799 married Sally LITTLEFIELD Lived in Passadumkeag; Grand falls, now Bangor. J)Temperance born 1807 (Male) married Elizabeth PETTENGILL. He died but she still lives in East Lowell. NEHGS (New England Historical and Genealogical Society) Magazine Published 1951 Vol 105 pg 276-277. Part of Hancock County Maine in 1800 Plantation Eddington Berwick: Samuel Spencer, 2-2B, William Spencer 3-1B, Nathaniel Spencer (3) 1-1B, Nathaniel Spencer Jr. 1-1B, Nathaniel Spencer 6-5C, Philip Spencer 3-6B. Kennebec: Daniel Spencer 2-1C, Moses Spencer 2-1B, Benjamin Spencer 3-2B !Listed with the original settlers of Brewer, Penobscot, Maine 1772. Philip SPENCER 100 acres taken up by Samuel WILSON 40 rods 1male 1 female and one child. three total. next to John MANSELL deceased 1772 !Special township census of Passadumkeag, Penobscot Maine states Phillip SPENCER and Lillis SPENCER as residents of the town no birth dates listed for them. !1790 Federal Census Record Eddy Township, Hancock County, Maine Spencer, Phillip 1 0 5 0 0 Philip/Lilly Lucy, Jane, Harriet, Martha Spencer, Daniel 1 2 2 0 0 Daniel/ Moses, Benjamin Spencer, Nathaniel Jr. 1 0 2 0 0 Spencer, Nathaniel 1 5 3 0 0 Nathaniel/Bridget Samuel, William, Asa, !1800 Federal Census Record Eddington Plantation, Hancock, Maine Series M32 Roll 7 pg 75/77 Dan Spencer Jr 12010/20010 (Kennebec) Samuel Spencer 10010/10100 (Berwick) William Spencer 20010/00100 (Berwick) Nathaniel Spencer (3) 00010/00010 (Berwick) Nathaniel Spencer Jr 00010/00010 (Berwick) Nathaniel Spencer 32001/22001 (Berwick) Philip Spencer 20010/32010 (Berwick) Dan Spencer 00101/00001 (Kennebec) !1810 Federal Census Record No. 4, Hancock, Maine Series M252 Roll 11 Pg 542 Nathaniel Spencer 32010/100010 Nathaniel Spencer Jr 01010/00100 Asa Spencer 20010/21010 Philip Spencer 11101/11110 Moses Spencer 11010/20010 Dan Spencer 00101/12110 !1820 Federal Census Record Gore of States Land, Penobscot, Maine M33 roll 38 pg 62 Philip Spencer 0000103001001 William Bailey 4000100101101 !Captain John CHAMBERLAIN's field notes, 1797 he states." 1) Began at Isaac PAGE's proceed down river to Capt COLBURN's, take breakfast, go over to the east side of the river to servey Squatters land, in what is now Brewer. 2) Southerly to Nathaniel SPENCER Jr., 50 rods on the river. log house considerable improvements. 3) Thence to Nathaniel SPENCER, old man, 50 rods on the river good improvemnts, log house settled 1774. 4) Thence to Enoch AYRES, 50 rods on theriver; small improvements. 5) Thence to Daniel SPENCER's 50 rods on the river; small improvements settled by some other SPENCERS, 1774, and purchased by Moses SPENCER. 6) Philip SPENCER 50 rods on the river; log house, small improvements, settled 10 years. 7) Daniel SPENCER 50 rods on the river,log house, now sold John SPENCER settled 12 years.

!Record obtained from Elijah SPENCER 90 years of age before his death and recorded in Bangor Historical magazine page 133. prior to 1895. This Elijah was the ninth son of Phillip and Lillis MANSELL SPENCER. Isaac SPENCER, early of Bradley, original settler. Children: 1- Phillip in Eddington. 1791 taxed there. In Bradley, moved to Passadumkeag 1816 on the line between Greenbush and Passadumkeag; married Lillis Temperance MANSELL He died in Lowell. She died in Greenbush They had a) Lucy married William FOSTER of Argyle abt 1800. She died 1828 He died 1860 b) Jane married John PHILLIPS Jr. of Dedham c) Phillip Jr. married and settled in Argyle prior to 1813. d) Patty married William BAILEY (this is my line) e) Harriet f) Leah married James ANDERSON g) George married and AYERS h) Nancy married Giles LITTLEFIELD I) Elijah born 17 Jan 1799 married Sally LITTLEFIELD Lived in Passadumkeag; Grand falls, now Bangor. J)Temperance born 1807 (Male) married Elizabeth PETTENGILL. He died but she still lives in East Lowell. 2- Daniel, Sr. 3- Nathaniel 4- Samuel married Phebe PAGE 8 Nov 1797 in Orono. 5- William of Orono 1796 6- Ruth married her cousin Daniel SPENCER 7-Marther married Archibald McPHETERS. 8- Isaac lived in Bangor born 16 Sep 1785 died 31 Jul 1848 age 62 Children live in Bangor. He married Lucy HATHORN and had: a) Lydia born 7 Jul 1805. b) Ashbel born 12 Nov 1807 c) George born 19 May 1810 d) Nancy born 29 Oct 1812 e) Daniel born 8 Jul 1816 g) Luenda born 8 Nov 1820 h) Isaac Hathorn born 31 Mar 1823 I) Albert born 8 Dec 1825


Other accourt of Isaac SPENCER CHILDREN: 1) Patty married Archibald McPHETERS, Jr. 2) Nathaniel SPENCER 3) John SPENCER in Bradley, or Eddington: he had a son John Jr. 4) Phillip SPENCER married Lillis MANSELL. 5) Isaac SPENCER complained of for not training 1798. 6) Daniel SPENCER. 7) William SPENCER, Orono 8) Betsey married William INMAN about 1801 9) Hannah SPENCER NOTE- Taking in both accounts of the children of Isaac SPENCER all the male names are the same except for John SPENCER. As John SPENCER is present living in Bradley in CHAMBERLAIN's account the second account of is correct and fits the rest of the known records. The above information I collected from The Bangor Historical Society Magazine 1885-1894 pages 133-134 inclusive which is on file at Salt Lake City Geneology Library, Salt Lake City Utah. !Samuel WHITE's complaint Samuel WHITE, of Colburnton Plantation (now Orono), clerk of Capt. Joseph MANSELL's Company, complains to Jonathan EDDY, Esquire "that William McPHETRES, Thaddeus ADAMS, David ORCUTT, Eber HATHORN, Isaac PAGE, John SPENCER, John SPENCER Jr., Benjamin SPENCER, Emerson ORCUTT,jr., Gates HATHRON, minor, Benjamin STANLEY, John REED, James McPHETRES, Allen McLAUGHLIN, Isaac SPENCER, and Levi LOW, all belonging to Capt. Joseph MANSELL's company, being duly warned to appear at Lieutenant William COLBURRN's dwelling house in Colburnton Plantation the first day of said May, in order to review but did not appear nor send their equipments to be viewed; furthermore, David ORCUTT for disobedience of orders in not returniong the warrant he had to warn to company, and Joseph INMAN, Jr. for leaving the ranks when under command being contrary to orders. Moses SPENCER, Samuel SPENCER, William SPENCER, Stephen MANN, Francis ROBESHAW and Rufus INMAN, for not being equpped, all of which is contrary to the laws of the Commonwealth, and your complainant desires that you would grant citations to cite them that they may show cause if any they have, why they did not appear at training and why they were not equipped, and why they did not obey orders. Dated at Colburnton, June 23 1798. Samuel White clerk. Notes on Isaac SPENCER of Kennebec County, Maine. "Isaac SPENCER Sr. said by family tradition to have been originally from Concord, New Hampshire. Isaac SPENCER Sr, first settled on south settlers lot east of the Kennebec River in Great Lot M2. Charles VAUGHN, agent for the Kennebec Purchase. reparted that SPENCER first took settlement in 1768. This is incorrect, for Isaac's son, Isaac Jr. was born in Vassalboro in 1771. Isaac Sr. no doubt came to town early and may have been here about 1772. In 1790 Isaac, Sr and his wife had living with them Isaac Jr. (b. 1771) a boy under sixteen, and two females. His son David (b. 1757) had a family of his own. Isaac Sr. may have had other children which were not identified. Isaac Sr., gave the north settlers lot east of the Sebasticook Rover in Gret Lot M 1, which had been settled by Daniel SPENCER to lhis son David, who sold the lot in 1795 to Jonah CROSBY of Winslow. Isaac Sr, and his son Isaac Jr., owned a sawmill in 1797. Family tradition claims Isaa Sr., died in Clinton 1814. David SPENCERR and his wife Mary (born 1759) had children as follows: a) Mary (born 1780) b) David Jr. c) Susanna (born 1785) married Haines Learned. Jr. d) William (born 1787) e) Elizabeth ( born 1789) f) Clarinda (born 1792) g) James (born 1794) h) Hannah (born 1797) It seems thatt David lived for a time at Seven Mile Brook Settlement after leaving Winslow and before arriving in Clinton for his son David Jr. was born there. Daved came to town after 1781 but prior to 1785 and settled on the lot, just south of his father, on which Daniel SPENCER had lived. David left town after the births of his children were recorded in 1799 and before the census of 1800 was taken.

This is a tree constructed from a variety of sources; some original work on New England, otherwise using NEHGS and other "respectable" sources. Medieval is from genealogics.org, (used as a check on) ancestry.com, and a few amendments from medieval genealogy -- soc.genealogy.medieval

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    Year: 1850; Census Place: Orono, Penobscot, Maine; Roll: M432_264; Page: 257A; Image: .

    Birth date: abt 1770 Birth place: Maine Residence date: 1850 Residence place: Orono, Penobscot, Maine _APID: 1,8054::9629785

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    Year: 1850; Census Place: Orono, Penobscot, Maine; Roll: M432_264; Page: 258A; Image: .

    Birth date: abt 1772 Birth place: Maine Residence date: 1850 Residence place: Orono, Penobscot, Maine _APID: 1,8054::9629879

  3. 3.0 3.1 United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M19)
    Year: 1830; Census Place: Orono, Penobscot, Maine; Roll: ; Page: .

    Residence date: Residence place: Orono, Penobscot, Maine _APID: 1,8058::1674420

  4.   Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source)
    Ancestry Family Trees.