Notes for Isaac Spaulding: Was also deacon in the chruch and referred to as Deacon Isaac. He moved to Townsend, MA where he lived at the time of his death. The Spaulding family still owns the farm which he settled. He signed a petition for protection against the Indians, sent to the GeneralCourt of MA dated 31 Dec 1746. He purchased pew number 14 on the lower floor of the Townsend Meetinghouse on 5 Jan 1773.
Buried in the Old Cemetery on Highland St, Townsend, MA
Epitath: Deacon Isaac Spaulding who departed this liff March 4, 1776 in the 66 yr of his life.
Beneath this stone deaths prisoner lies; The stone shall move,
More About Isaac Spaulding: Burial: Old Cemetary on Highland St, Townsend, MA. Fact: He signed a petition for protection against the Indians dated 31 Dec 1743. Fact 1: Note change in name spelling. He was also called Deacon Isaac Spalding. Fact 2: He was a land holder in Townsend and the family lived there until the 1900's. Fact 4: Deacon.
More About Isaac Spaulding and Sarah Barrett: Marriage: 04 August 1733, Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA.
Children of Isaac Spaulding and Sarah Barrett are:
+Benjamin Spaulding, b. 14 August 1743, Townsend, Middlesex, MA, d. 17 May 1832, Townsend, Middlesex, MA.