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John Spence

Birth1715 - Talbot, Maryland, United States
DeathJan 1772 - Mispillion, Kent, Delaware, United States
MotherPhoebe Sizzerson
FatherPatrick Spence

Born in Talbot, Maryland, United States on 1715 to Patrick Spence and Phoebe Sizzerson. John Spence married Mary Nutter -Spence--Fairbanks and had 9 children. He passed away on Jan 1772 in Mispillion, Kent, Delaware, United States.

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Parents
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Patrick Spence
1680 - 1746
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Phoebe Sizzerson
1691 - 1730
Spouse(s)
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Mary Nutter -Spence--fairbanks
1720 - 1773
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Nancy Spence
1755 - 1835
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Mary Ann Irving
1720 - 1768
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Mary Nutter
1715 - 1811
Children Show all
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Nathan Spence (Revolutionary War Vet.)
1743 - 1833
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James (John) Spence
1740 - 1789
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James Spence Sr
1735 - 1791
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Mary Spence -Fairbanks
1760 - 1801
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Enoch Spence
1740 - Unknown
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? Rhoda Spence
Unknown - Unknown
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Purnell Spence
1755 - 1797
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Sidney Susanna Spence
1768 - 1837
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Nathan Spence
1743 - 1800

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