Descendants of Gerard Spencer Generation No. 1 1. GERARD21 SPENCER (MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born May 20, 1576 in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England. He married (1) ALICE WHITEBREAD OR WHITBREAD November 10, 1600 in Upper Gravenhurst, Bedfordshire, England. He married (2) JOAN HILLS August 04, 1628 in Stotfold, Bedford, England. Children of GERARD SPENCER and ALICE WHITBREAD are: i. ALICE22 SPENCER. ii. ELIZABETH SPENCER. iii. ENSIGN GERARD SPENCER. iv. HENRY SPENCER. v. JOHN SPENCER. vi. MICHAEL SPENCER. vii. RACHEL SPENCER. viii. RICHARD SPENCER. ix. THOMAS SPENCER. x. TIMOTHY SPENCER. xi. UNKNOWN SPENCER. 2. xii. WILLIAM SPENCER, b. October 10, 1601, Stotford, Bedfordshire, England; d. 1640, Hartford, Conneticut. 3. xiii. THOMAS SPENCER, b. Abt. March 29, 1607, Stotfold, Bedfordshire, England; d. September 11, 1687, Hartford, Conneticut. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM22 SPENCER (GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born October 10, 1601 in Stotford, Bedfordshire, England, and died 1640 in Hartford, Conneticut. He married AGNES TUCKER OR HARRIS. Notes for WILLIAM SPENCER: WILLIAM SPENCER ORIGIN: Stotfold, Bedfordshire MIGRATION: 1631 FIRST RESIDENCE: Cambridge REMOVES: Hartford 1639 CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to a Massachusetts Bay church (probably Watertown) prior to 4 March 1632/3 implied by freemanship. FREEMAN: 4 March 1632/3 [MBCR 1:367]. EDUCATION: Cambridge town clerk, 1632-1635 [CaTR vi (with facsimile of a page of records in his hand facing CaTR 9)]. Wrote a well-reasoned and well-spelled letter to Winthrop in 1638 [WP 4:74-75]. OFFICES: Deputy from Cambridge to the General Court, 9 May 1632, 4 March 1634/5, 3 March 1635/6, 8 September 1636, 18 April 1637 (as "Lieut. Spencer"), 17 May 1637, 26 September 1637, 12 March 1637/8 [MBCR 1:95, 135, 164, 178, 191, 194, 204, 220]. Observer to committee on bounds between Cambridge & Watertown, 4 March 1634/5 [MBCR 1:139]. Committee on bounds between Boston & Charlestown, 28 March 1636 [MBCR 1:162]. Committee to "set out bounds of the new plantation above Charles Ryver," 3 March 1635/6 [MBCR 1:166]; report of above committee rendered on 13 April 1636 [MBCR 1:173]. Committee on colony debts, 8 September 1636 [MBCR 1:179, 184]. Committee on compensation of soldiers who made the expedition to Block Island, 9 March 1636/7 [MBCR 1:188]. Committee to "view Shaushin, & to consider whether it be fit for a plantation," 1 August 1637 [MBCR 1:200]. Committee on "plantation upon the river which runs to Concord," 20 November 1637 [MBCR 1:210]. Committee on codification of laws, 12 March 1637/8 [MBCR 1:222]. Cambridge town clerk, 1632-1635 [CaTR vi]. Committee to "survey the town lands and enter [mutilated] a book appointed for that purpose," 3 February 1634/5 [CaTR 12]. On 27 October 1636 "Newe Towne presented a book of their records under the hands of Will[iam] Andrews, constable, John Beniamin, & Will[iam] Spencer" [MBCR 1:182]. A Cambridge general meeting ordered that "William Spencer and Georg[e] Steele should measure all the meadow ground undivided belonging to the Newtowne" and allot "to every man his proportion," 20 August 1635 [CaTR 12]. Cambridge selectman, 23 November 1635 [CaTR 13]. Lieutenant of the Cambridge train band, 9 March 1636/7 [MBCR 1:190]. Charter member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company [HAHAC 1:40; MBCR 1:250-51]. Deputy for Hartford to Connecticut General Court, 11 April 1639, 8 August 1639, 10 September 1639, 16 January 1639/40, 9 April 1640 [CCCR 1:27, 29, 34, 41, 46]. Surveyor of "armor and other military provisions" for Hartford, 8 August 1639 [CCCR 1:30]. ESTATE: Granted three roods for a cowyard in Cambridge, 5 August 1633 [CaTR 5]. Granted "the swamp on the other side the creek," 2 March 1633/4 [CaTR 7]. Granted "that corner of ground by Joseph Myat's between the swamps," 1 December 1634 [CaTR 10]. Received a proportion of 2½ in the undivided meadow, 20 August 1635 [CaTR 13]. In the list of houses in Cambridge, William Spencer was credited with two in the Westend, 8 February 1635/6 [CaTR 18]. In the Cambridge land inventory on 1 May 1635 William Spencer held at least eleven parcels (entry partially mutilated): "one dwelling house with other outhouses and a garden and backside, about one rood"; "more in old field about five acres and a half"; "more on small lot hill about three acres"; "more in the neck about seven acres"; "more in Long Marsh about fifteen acres"; "more in Great Marsh about nine acres"; "more in the Great Marsh about two acres"; "more in the Great Marsh about two acres"; "[mutilated] west end one house with other [mutilated] houses garden backside and other [mutilated] about three acres"; "more by the pine swamp about six acres"; and "more in Cowyard Row about one rood" [CaBOP 5-6]. On 1 April 1636 William Spencer of New Towne acknowledged that he had sold to Nicholas Danforth his right in three and a half acres [CaBOP 38]. In an undated record, Symon Crosby purchased from William Spencer one house with three acres of ground [CaBOP 58]. On 20 November 1637 "[t]hose that are to view the new plantation of Watertowne are to view the place which Mr. Spencer desireth, & if it be convenient, to certify the Court" [MBCR 1:211]. On 2 May 1638 "Mr. Willi[am] Spencer is granted 300 acres of ground beyond Concord, by the Alewife Ryver" [MBCR 1:228]. In the Hartford land inventory in 1640 William Spencer held six parcels: two acres "on which his dwelling house now standeth with other outhouses, yards & gardens ... which he bought of John Halles"; sixty-three acres in the Middle Oxpasture "part whereof he bought of Edward Stebing & another part he bought of William Kelse & another part thereof he bought of Thomas Spenser"; four acres in the Pine Field "which he bought of John Halles" (annotated "sold [to] Jno. Moris"); ten acres in the Pine Field "part whereof he bought of Edward Stebing & another part of John Beddell"; eleven acres and two roods of meadow and swamp in the North Meadow; and ten acres of meadow and swamp on the east side of the Great River (annotated "mead sold [to] Calsey" and "swamp sold [to] Barding & Pantry") [HaBOP 352-53]. In his nuncupative will, dated 14 March and 4 May 1640 and 4 March 1640/1, William Spencer bequeathed that the estate that he hath in New England, and also that which may come to his wife hereafter, that is, any part of his wife's portion if any do come, that all the estate be divided as followeth: ...to my wife one third part of all my estate ... to my son Samuel one third part ... to my two daughters Sarah and Elizabeth one third part ... the children to be brought up with the improvement of the whole estate that I leave both to my wife and children. Also my mind is my Cousin Matthew Allyn, my brother John Pratt and John Taylcoate, that these three parties or any two of them shall have the oversight of my estate, and in case that they shall see in their judgement the estate to be wasted, that they shall have power to take the children and their portions [blank] for their bringing up, and to pay the children their portions that remain at the several times above written. Also my mind is that my wife shall have no power to alienate or make sale of my house or any part of my land I leave without the consent of two of the parties that are to oversee my estate [CCCR 1:449-50; Manwaring 1:36-37]. The undated "inventory of the estate of the said Will[iam] Spenser" totalled £67 12s. 2d. in moveables; there were "several debts ... owing in the Bay, the which the most of them are denied, and those that are confessed are very doubtful whether much of it will be paid, being in the hands of some of his kindred that are poor." The supplement to this inventory also included "the house and houselot containing about 2 acres, with some outhouses; also several parcels of upland lots, to the value of [blank] 74 acres, as may appear by the records to that purpose, whereof, besides the right which he had in any other lands to be divided"; "also, eleven acres of meadow and swamp, lying in the North Meadow"; "also, one parcel lying on the east side of the Great River, containing ten acres"; "also, there is land yet remaining at Concord in the Bay, which while he lived he esteemed at £120" [CCCR 1:450-51]. It was agreed that if any of the children died before they came of age, "the survivor & survivors shall receive it at the time when it should have been paid to the deceased, if he or she had lived, and if they all die before the said time, then it shall be paid to Agnes Edwards or her lawful attorney of the said Agnes, the mother of the said children" [Manwaring 1:37]. The estate of William Spencer, deceased, was brought to court 24 June 1650 and, "with the information of the overseers in the presence of Thomas Spencer, brother to the said William, with the consent of the wife of William Edwards, they do judge that £30 is as much as the estate here will bear to be sequestered for the use of the children, which is to be paid to them according to the will of the said William Spencer ... provided also that whatsoever shall be paid here or in England of any estate due to the wife of the said William Spencer while she was the wife of William Spencer, or that shall come from Concord, two thirds thereof shall be and remain to the proper use of the children aforesaid" [RPCC 85-86]. BIRTH: Baptized Stotfold, Bedfordshire, 11 October 1601, son of Gerrard and Alice (Whitbread) Spencer [TAG 27:162]. DEATH: Hartford after 4 May 1640 [Manwaring 1:36-37] and probably before 22 May 1640 [Aspinwall 141]. MARRIAGE: By about 1633 Agnes Harris, baptized Barnstaple, Devonshire, 6 April 1604, daughter of Bartholomew and Elizabeth (Collamore) Harris. She married (2) Hartford 11 December 1645 William Edwards [TAG 63:33-45]. CHILDREN: i ELIZABETH, b. say 1633; m. (1) by about 1650 William Wellman [TAG 37:7-9]; m. (2) by 1672 Jacob Joy (Jacobus gives the date of marriage as 23 May 1671 and McCracken as 23 May 1672, in Killingworth, but the Killingworth vital records do not contain an entry for this event [TAG 37:7-9; FOOF 1:348]). ii SARAH, b. about 1635 (of full age [18] in the year 1653 [Manwaring 1:37]); m. by 1656 John Case [TAG 34:66-69]. iii SAMUEL, b. about 1639 (of full age [21] in the year 1660 [Manwaring 1:37]); m. by about 1668 Sarah _____ (estimated b. of first child [TAG 27:165-66]). ASSOCIATIONS: William Spencer was brother of THOMAS SPENCER of Cambridge and Hartford, and of Michael Spencer and Gerard Spencer of Lynn [TAG 27:79-87, 161-65]. COMMENTS: William Spencer appeared on a list of early inhabitants of Cambridge, apparently dated 1632 [CaTR 2]. On 29 November 1638 William Spencer wrote from Hartford to John Winthrop asking why Winthrop had made suggestions regarding arguments to support the union between the Bay and "the plantations here," and yet when men came to treat with him regarding it, many using the very arguments suggested by Winthrop at Spencer's prompting, all were met with "a prejudice in the spirits of some men" and forced to go away unsatisfied [WP 4:74-75]. On 4 July 1648 Aspinwall certified "copies of five letters unto Edmund Angier - 3 letters from John Talcot & John Pratt, one dated 22 May 1640, another August 10th 1640, & another 15th June 1641, a fourth from Anne Spenser dated 2 May 1642 and the fifth from W[illia]m Edw[ards] no date. Also unto a copy of a writing under W[illia]m Spencer's name dated 3 July 1639. Also to a letter [of] attorney from Ed[mund] Angier to Joseph Mayet dated 5 July 1648" [Aspinwall 141]. From the chronology and the persons involved, it would seem that these letters pertained to the estate of William Spencer in England. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1988 Douglas Richardson ably demonstrated the identity of Agnes Harris, wife of William Spencer [TAG 63:33-45]. A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. 1635 to 1650. Page 449 Name: William Spencer Location: Invt. œ231-12-02. A coppy of the will & testament of William Spencer, late of Hartiord, deceased, prsented in Court vpon oath by John Taylcott & John Pratt, of the said towne. A noate of the mynd and will of Willia Spencer, for prsent the 4th of May, 1640. Imprs. His will is that the estate that he hath in New Ingland, and also that wch may com to his wife hereafter, that is, any prte of his wifes portion yf any doe com, that all the estate be dyuyded as followeth: I give to my wife one third prte of all my estate. I give to my sonne Samuell one third prte: I give to my two daughters, Sarah and Elizabeth, one third partte. The children to be brought vppe wth the improvement of the whole estate that I leaue both to my wife and children. Also my mynd is, my Cosen Matthew Allyn, my brother John Pratt, and John Taylcoate, that these three partyes or any two of them shall have the Ouersight of my Estate; and in case that they shall see in theire judgement the Estate to be wasted. that they shall haue power to take the children and their portions ( ) for their bringing vppe, and to pay the Children their portions that remayne at the severall tymes above written. Also my mynd is, that my wife shall have no power to alienatt or make sale of my howse or any prte of my land I leave wthout the eansent of two of the prtyes that are to ouersee my Estate. These last three lines were added subsequently in the hand writing of Secretary John Allyn. The distribution of the estate appeares in the Records of the perticular Courte, the 24th June, 1650, fol. 10, and the Coppyes of the bills given to the Courte for the payment of the œ30 to the children are in the Booke of Records of Lands for the Severall townes, at ye other end of it. The original Bills are vppon fyle of wills & Inventories. Land Records. Vol. II, Page--(Not paged in this side of the Book). Know all men by these prss, that I, John Tayllcott, of Hartford, upon Connecticut River, do hereby Bynde my selfe, my Heires, Executors, Administers and Assigns, to pay or cause to be paid unto Sara Spencer, and to Elizabeth Spencer, the full value of tenn pounds when they shall bee of full age of eighteen yeares, in some pay that is Current for so much when the said payments are to be made. John Tallcott. Witness: Richard Lord. John Steele 14 March, 1650. It is also agreed, that if either of the children dye before the time that they are of age, then the survivour & survivours shall receive it at the time when it should have been paid to the deceased, if he or she had lived. And if they all dye before the said time, then it shall bee paid to Agnes Edwards, or her Lawfull Attorney of the said Agnes, the mother of the said children. John Tallcott, John Steele. March the twelth, one thousand Six hundreth and fifty. Know all men by these prsents, that I, Richard Lord, of Hartford, doe owe and confess my self to be Indebted unto the Executors & supervisors of William Spencers Last will and Testament, the full sum of Twenty pounds Sterling for the aloane use of Samuel Spencer and Sara Spencer, to be paid as follows: fifteene pounds when the said Samuel shall be of full age, which will bee in the yeare 1660, in any pay that shall be Current in the Country at that time for so much; and five pounds unto Sara Spencer, at the age of eighteen yeares, wch will be in the yeare 1653. Richard Lord. Witness: John Steele. William Edwards. Court Record, Page 10--(Vol. II) 24 June, 1650. With the Information of the Overseers, in presence of Thomas Spencer, the brother of sd. Decd, with the Consent of the wife of William Edwards, this Court do judge that œ30 is as much as the Estate here will bear to be sequestered for the Use of the Children, also provided that what shall be paid here or in England of any Estate due to the wife of the sd. William Spencer, 2-3 shall be and remain to the Children. A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. 1677 to 1687. Page 262 Name: Sergt. Thomas Spencer Location: Hartford Died 11 September, 1687. Invt. œ139-19-00. Taken by Caleb Standly and Aaron Cooke. Will dated 9 September, 1686. I Sergt. Thomas Spencer of Hartford, being very aged, do declare this my last Will & Testament: I give to my Eldest son Obadiah Spencer my Houseing and Lands in Hartford, all my Lands east side and west side of the Connecticut River within the bounds of the Town of Hartford, to be to him and to his Heirs forever, immediately after my decease, he paying such legacies as I shall appoint by this Will. I give to my son Thomas œ15, of which he hath œ5, and Obadiah shall pay him œ10 more. I give to my son Samuel (he having received a good portion from his Uncle) my wearing apparrell. I give to my son Jarred my shop and Tools & œ12, all of which are in his hands. The rest of my moveable Estate I give to my five daughters, Sarah, Elizabeth, Hanna, Mary and Martha, to be equally divided to them by their brother Jarrad. I do make my son Obadiah Spencer my Executor. I desire Capt. Allyn, Lieut. Caleb Standly and my Cousin Samuel Spencer to be Overseers. Witness: John Allyn, Hanna Allyn. Thomas X Spencer. Court Record, Page 134--26 October, 1687: Will aproved. Children of THOMAS SPENCER and ANNE DORRYFALL are: i. OBADIAH23 SPENCER, b. Abt. 1635; m. MARY DISBOROUGH, Abt. 1666. ii. THOMAS SPENCER, b. Abt. 1637; m. ESTHER ANDREWS, Abt. 1666. iii. SAMUEL SPENCER, b. Abt. 1639; d. Windham, Conneticut; m. SARAH, Abt. 1684. Children of THOMAS SPENCER and SARAH BEARDING are: iv. SARAH23 SPENCER, b. Abt. 1646; m. THOMAS HUXLEY, Abt. 1667. v. ELIZABETH SPENCER, b. Abt. March 26, 1648; m. SAMUEL ANDREWS, Abt. 1668. Notes for ELIZABETH SPENCER: Baptized 3/26/1648 vi. JARED SPENCER, b. Abt. 1650; m. HANNAH PRATT, December 22, 1680, Hartford, Conneticut. vii. HANNA SPENCER, b. April 15, 1653; m. (1) GEORGE SEXTON; m. (2) DANIEL BRAINERD; m. (3) JONATHAN CHAPMAN. viii. MARY SPENCER, b. May 18, 1655, Hartford, Conneticut; m. ? WESTFIELD, October 07, 1675. ix. MARTHA SPENCER, b. March 19, 1656/57; m. ANDREW BENTON, Abt. 1677. 5. x. JOHN SPENCER, d. August 03, 1682. Generation No. 3 4. SARA23 SPENCER (WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born April 20, 1636 in Cambridge, England, and died November 03, 1691 in Simsbury, Conneticut. She married JOHN CASE 1656-1657. Child of SARA SPENCER and JOHN CASE is: 6. i. MARY24 CASE, b. June 22, 1660, Windsor, Conneticut; d. August 22, 1725. 5. JOHN23 SPENCER (THOMAS22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) died August 03, 1682. Notes for JOHN SPENCER: A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. 1677 to 1687. Page 99-100 Name: John Spencer Location: Haddam Died 3 August, 1682. Invt. œ267-00-06. Taken 7 August, 1682, by George Gates, Joseph Arnold. The children: Rebeckah 16 years of age, Jarrard 14 years, Benjamin 11 years, Lydia 10 years, and Grace 6 years. Will nuncupative. He declared it as his Will that his Eldest son Jerrard Spencer and his Eldest daughter Rebeckah should be at the disposal of his Brother-in-law Daniel Braynard and his own sister Hannah the Wife of Daniel Braynard. That his son Benjamin should be with Nicholas Noyse of Haddam till 21 years of age. That his Father Howard should have his daughter Lydia. That his brother-in-law John Kennoe & his Sister Rebeckah Kennoe should have his youngest daughter Grace Spencer. He declared his Will that Thomas Brooks, whom his sister Brooks had committed to his Care when at the age of 4 years and whom he had brought up to the age of 18 years, should show all respect to his Mother, now the wife of Thomas Shaylor; but the two years time which he was to have lived with his Uncle he now gave to himself; also gave him 20 shillings, and desired his Overseers to take Care of him because he was too young to be wholly set free. He gave œ30 to each of his sons and œ20 to each of his daughters, left money to buy books for them, and desired they all should be well clothed with linen and Woolen. He gave to Good wife Smith, for Kindness and attendance, 20 shillings; also to his sister Shaylor. He desired Nicholas Noyes, George Gates, Daniel Braynard, Daniel Cone & Thomas Spencer might be Overseers. Witness: George Gates, Thomas Spencer. Court Record, Page 58--7 September, 1682: Adms., With Will annexed, to Daniel Braynard, Thomas Spencer. Page 51--(Vol. V) 8 February, 1693: Grace Spencer, daughter of John Spencer, late of Haddam decd., chose her Uncle Nathaniel Spencer to be her Guardian. Children of JOHN SPENCER are: i. REBECKAH24 SPENCER, b. Abt. 1666. ii. JARRAD SPENCER, b. Abt. 1668. iii. BENJAMIN SPENCER, b. Abt. 1671. iv. LYDIA SPENCER, b. Abt. 1672. v. GRACE SPENCER, b. Abt. 1676. Generation No. 4 6. MARY24 CASE (SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born June 22, 1660 in Windsor, Conneticut, and died August 22, 1725. She married WILLIAM ALDERMAN 1679. Child of MARY CASE and WILLIAM ALDERMAN is: 7. i. THOMAS25 ALDERMAN, b. June 09, 1683, Simsbury, Conneticut; d. August 15, 1715. Generation No. 5 7. THOMAS25 ALDERMAN (MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born June 09, 1683 in Simsbury, Conneticut, and died August 15, 1715. He married MARY SEAGRAVE April 27, 1702 in Long Island, New York. Child of THOMAS ALDERMAN and MARY SEAGRAVE is: 8. i. DANIEL26 ALDERMAN, b. 1711; d. 1785. Generation No. 6 8. DANIEL26 ALDERMAN (THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born 1711, and died 1785. He married ABIGAL HARRIS 1740, daughter of NATHANIEL HARRIS and MIRIAM BROOKS. Child of DANIEL ALDERMAN and ABIGAL HARRIS is: 9. i. DAVID27 ALDERMAN, b. 1748, New Jersey; d. October 23, 1831. Generation No. 7 9. DAVID27 ALDERMAN (DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born 1748 in New Jersey, and died October 23, 1831. He married JEMIMA HALL 1773. Children of DAVID ALDERMAN and JEMIMA HALL are: i. DANIEL28 ALDERMAN, b. March 25, 1774; d. January 25, 1857; m. NANCY ANN NEWTON. 10. ii. NANCY ANN ALDERMAN, b. November 17, 1775, Duplin County, North Carolina; d. June 04, 1867, Madison County, Florida. iii. RACHEL ALDERMAN, b. January 12, 1787; m. ?? SLOAN. Generation No. 8 10. NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN (DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born November 17, 1775 in Duplin County, North Carolina, and died June 04, 1867 in Madison County, Florida. She married JOHN CARLTON November 17, 1797 in Duplin County, North Carolina, son of THOMAS CARLTON and MARTHA THOMAS. Children of NANCY ALDERMAN and JOHN CARLTON are: i. THOMAS29 CARLTON, b. 1799, Duplin County, North Carolina; d. December 1841; m. (1) LUCRETIA SEWARD; m. (2) NANCY WARD, 1820. ii. MARY CARLTON, b. November 03, 1801, Sampson County, North Carolina; d. July 03, 1890; m. JOHN CHASTAIN, January 14, 1830, Thomas County, Georgia. iii. ALDERMAN CARLTON, b. January 04, 1803, Sampson County, North Carolina; d. June 14, 1856; m. MARTHA MARIE ALDERMAN, September 22, 1822. iv. STEPHEN CARLTON, b. August 03, 1805, Sampson County, North Carolina; d. January 09, 1886, Polk County, Florida; m. (1) EUNICE BANKSTON; m. (2) SARAH WELLS; m. (3) MARTHA DAMPIER. v. WILLIAM CARLTON, b. October 1807, Sampson County, North carolina; d. December 16, 1875, Fort Green, Florida; m. HARRIET HENDRY, December 24, 1829, Lowndes County, Georgia. vi. ELIZABETH CARLTON, b. 1808, Sampson County, North Carolina; d. October 1862; m. JOHN SIMMONS, Abt. 1823. vii. LYDIA CARLTON, b. April 14, 1812, Sampson County, North Carolina; d. May 24, 1898, Polk County, Florida; m. (1) BENJAMIN MOODY; m. (2) JAMES EDWARD HENDRY, 1839. viii. JOHN WRIGHT CARLTON, b. February 03, 1818, Sampson County, North Carolina; d. January 13, 1894, Polk County, Florida; m. SUSAN LEE CASON-MURPHY, November 15, 1855, Madison County, Florida. 11. ix. MARTHA ANN CARLTON, b. June 1820, Sampson, North Carolina; d. October 18, 1900, Taylor County, Florida. Generation No. 9 11. MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON (NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born June 1820 in Sampson, North Carolina, and died October 18, 1900 in Taylor County, Florida. She married ROBERT MCFAIL HENDRY December 16, 1838 in Thomas County, Georgia, son of WILLIAM HENDRY and NANCY MCFAIL. Notes for ROBERT MCFAIL HENDRY: A Mason, Robert was a licensed minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. On 12/8/1867 he was ordained as an Elder by Bishop George F. Pierce. The Methodist Church of Shady Grove ( R.M.Hendry) was built as a memorial to him. Robert and Martha Ann are buried in the Hendry Cemetary located several hundred yards north of Shady Grove on Highway 221 North 12 miles north of Perry. 1852 Purchased the John Carlton plantation, including a sawmill and gristmill. Sold the plantation and purchased a farm in Taylor County Children of MARTHA CARLTON and ROBERT HENDRY are: i. WILLIAM SHARP30 HENDRY, b. January 05, 1840; d. February 28, 1869; m. SARAH A. ANDERSON, April 29, 1858, Taylor County, Florida. Notes for WILLIAM SHARP HENDRY: 4th. Florida Calvary, Company E. CSA 1st. Corporal Buried Carlton Cemetery, Taylor County, Florida ii. JOHN WRIGHT HENDRY, b. April 11, 1841; d. June 07, 1881, Shady Grove, Florida; m. (1) SARAH J. BARNETT, September 10, 1857; m. (2) MARTHA HENRIETTA TOWLES, July 18, 1875. Notes for JOHN WRIGHT HENDRY: John W. enlisted in 1861 in Captain John M. Hendry's Company " Taylors Eagles". April 29, ??, he enlisted as a private in Co. I, 2nd. Florida Calvary, CSA. At Camp Tupa, Elected 2nd. Lt. , Co F, 5th Batt'n. Florida Calvary, CSA. 2nd. Florida Calvary, Company I, CSA 5th Batt, Florida Calvary, Company F, CSA Nov, 30, 1863 Discharged at end of war Discharged at close of war. Lived South of Perry. A farmer, cattleman and operator of a gristmill and a small general store and a licensed Methodist Minister. He served in the Florida House and Senate. 12. iii. ROBERT WESLEY HENDRY, b. January 29, 1843; d. October 02, 1929. iv. NANCY JANE HENDRY, b. March 07, 1845; d. November 01, 1882; m. JAMES HAMILTON WENTWORTH, August 15, 1865. Notes for JAMES HAMILTON WENTWORTH: CSA, LT., Enlisted at Madison, Florida. Captured at Gettysburg, and imprisoned at Ft. Deleware and Johnson's Island, Ohio. Released in 1865. James enlisted in the CSA in Madison County. 1869 - 1873 James served as Taylor County Supt. of Schools. James was a lawyer, County Judge, Chairman of the Board of County Commisioners and a Missionary Baptist Preacher v. POLLY ANN HENDRY, b. February 27, 1847; d. February 26, 1929; m. HENRY A. ROWELL. vi. THOMAS BOWDEN HENDRY, b. April 21, 1848; d. May 07, 1910; m. (1) MELVINA ANDERSON ALBRITTON, May 21, 1871, Taylor County, Florida; m. (2) JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS, February 03, 1874. Notes for THOMAS BOWDEN HENDRY: Civil War - Served in Captain J.W. Faulkner's Company, 1st. Florida. 1st. Florida Reserve CSA Private Buried Pisgah Cemetery, Taylor County, Florida Lived on Rocky Creek near Boyd, Florida. Farmer, had a cotton gin and sawmill. Served one term as County Supt. of Schools and was a Methodist minister vii. SUSAN D. HENDRY, b. April 14, 1850; d. June 13, 1915; m. HENRY HARRY SLAUGHTER, March 04, 1869, Taylor County, Florida. viii. LYDIA M. HENDRY, b. April 17, 1852; d. October 21, 1926; m. JEREMIAH M. WILDER, August 04, 1872, Taylor County, Florida. 13. ix. JAMES MADISON HENDRY, b. April 08, 1854, Thomas County, Georgia; d. April 14, 1938, Taylor County, Florida. x. DAVID ASBURY HENDRY, b. April 30, 1856; d. September 04, 1933; m. (1) MARGARET ANNIE WHITFIELD, February 13, 1879, Taylor County, Florida; m. (2) MARTHA ELIZABERH FLETCHER, September 23, 1895. 14. xi. ELI MCFAIL HENDRY, b. November 01, 1858; d. July 09, 1939. xii. ALDERMAN CARLTON HENDRY, b. April 21, 1861; d. September 04, 1953; m. (1) MOSIE OR MOSEA A. BARKER, December 07, 1882; m. (2) ARIE BAILEY MCLEOD OR MCCLOUD, February 11, 1927. Generation No. 10 12. ROBERT WESLEY30 HENDRY (MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born January 29, 1843, and died October 02, 1929. He married (1) LYDIA JANE WILDER January 16, 1868 in Taylor County, Florida. He married (2) ANN ELIZABETH DELK February 08, 1870. Notes for ROBERT WESLEY HENDRY: 1861 Co I 2nd. Florida Calvary (CSA) 5th, Florida Calvary, CSA, Captain John Hendry's Company 1861 Captain Carroway Smith's Company Captain Smith Parramore's Company Captain A.A.Griffin's Company Captain Albert Dozier's Company Discharged at the end of war Child of ROBERT HENDRY and LYDIA WILDER is: i. SOLON31 HENDRY, b. December 02, 1868; d. July 25, 1924; m. MAMIE/MARY STRIPLING. 13. JAMES MADISON30 HENDRY (MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born April 08, 1854 in Thomas County, Georgia, and died April 14, 1938 in Taylor County, Florida. He married LOUISANNA WILLIAMS November 14, 1872 in Taylor County, Florida, daughter of WILLIAM WILLIAMS and JANIE CHILDERS. Notes for JAMES MADISON HENDRY: Farmer and Methodist Minister Served in Florida Legislature 1895 and 1897 Notes for LOUISANNA WILLIAMS: Buried Old Hendry Cemetary Old Home Place, Perry, Florida Children of JAMES HENDRY and LOUISANNA WILLIAMS are: i. BETHEL ASBURY31 HENDRY, b. December 10, 1873; d. September 28, 1964, Monticello, Florida; m. MARTHA ANN FREEMAN, January 08, 1893. Notes for BETHEL ASBURY HENDRY: Buried Pisgah Cemetary, Perry, Florida ii. LEILAH ROBERTA HENDRY, b. September 16, 1875; d. March 24, 1960, Boyd, Florida; m. MATTHEW WASHINGTON DAVIS, March 20, 1892. iii. WILLIAM BOWDEN HENDRY, b. April 22, 1877, Shady Grove, Florida; d. July 09, 1953; m. FLORA CAROLINE BLUE, August 18, 1897. Notes for WILLIAM BOWDEN HENDRY: Buried Pisgah Cemetary, Perry, Florida iv. LYMAN HENRY HENDRY, b. January 06, 1879; d. May 31, 1950, Lake Bird, Florida; m. META EULEE POPPELL, November 29, 1903. v. JANIE HENDRY, b. May 13, 1880; d. May 15, 1880. 15. vi. LOUISANNA ANNA HENDRY, b. April 19, 1881, Taylor County, Florida; d. April 14, 1900, Taylor County, Florida. vii. JAMES BOLON HENDRY, b. December 07, 1882, Taylor County, Florida; d. May 18, 1973, Lake Bird, Taylor County, Florida. Notes for JAMES BOLON HENDRY: Buried Lake Bird Methodist Church Cemetery viii. CLEOPATRA HENDRY, b. July 08, 1884; d. January 1896. Notes for CLEOPATRA HENDRY: Buried Old Hendry Cemetary Old Home Place, Perry, Florida ix. ADDIE HENDRY, b. August 30, 1885, Taylor County, Florida; d. January 19, 1896, Taylor County, Florida. Notes for ADDIE HENDRY: Buried Old Hendry Cemetary Old Home Place, Perry, Florida 16. x. HELON HENDRY, b. February 22, 1887, Perry, Taylor County, Florida; d. August 27, 1975, Perry, Taylor County, Florida. xi. SULETIA MCLEOD HENDRY, b. September 13, 1888; d. July 21, 1998, Perry, Florida; m. (1) GEORGE RICHARD O'QUINN; m. (2) ROSCOE ELLISON, July 18, 1906. xii. ROBERT DEWITT HENDRY, b. February 06, 1890; d. July 11, 1974, Perry, Florida; m. MARY LOUZETIA CRUCE. Notes for ROBERT DEWITT HENDRY: Buried Lake Bird Methodist Church Cemetery Notes for MARY LOUZETIA CRUCE: Buried Lake Bird Methodist Church Cemetery xiii. VANN VIOLA HENDRY, b. May 22, 1892; d. October 06, 1987; m. WILLIAM JOE BLUE, June 22, 1913. Notes for VANN VIOLA HENDRY: Buried Pisgah Cemetary, Perry, Florida xiv. GARFIELD H. HENDRY, b. January 29, 1894; d. May 18, 1947; m. MARGARET B. BLANTON, June 09, 1912. Notes for GARFIELD H. HENDRY: Buried Lake Bird Methodist Church Cemetery, Florida Notes for MARGARET B. BLANTON: Buried Lake Bird Methodist Church Cemetery, Florida 14. ELI MCFAIL30 HENDRY (MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born November 01, 1858, and died July 09, 1939. He married SARAH LUCRETIA POPPELL September 08, 1876 in Taylor County, Florida. Notes for ELI MCFAIL HENDRY: Farmer, Stockman and served on the Taylor County Board of County Commissioners Children of ELI HENDRY and SARAH POPPELL are: i. ETHEL A.31 HENDRY, b. March 09, 1889; d. August 12, 1970; m. JAMES P. JONES, March 09, 1909. ii. MAMERY E. HENDRY, b. October 28, 1890; m. LEILA BROWNING, November 26, 1911. Generation No. 11 15. LOUISANNA ANNA31 HENDRY (JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born April 19, 1881 in Taylor County, Florida, and died April 14, 1900 in Taylor County, Florida. She married DANIEL WASHINGTON BLUE 1897 in Taylor County, Florida, son of COLON BLUE and ELIZABETH GROOM. Notes for DANIEL WASHINGTON BLUE: April 21, 1928 Died in car accident/ also killed was son-in-law, Gracie's husband Purchased Wiley W. Whiddon homestead (the original deed was in July 20, 1863) around 1908. Member of the Oakland baptist Church. Farmed and raised cattle and hogs, The home was moved to a state park on the south side of Perry on US 19. After Daniel's death in 1928 Helon stayed on the property until 1940 when she moved into town. Buried Pisgah Cemetery, North of Perry, Florida Children of LOUISANNA HENDRY and DANIEL BLUE are: i. ALMARY32 BLUE, b. July 12, 1898; d. August 15, 1901. 17. ii. EDDIE E. BLUE, b. January 08, 1900, Taylor County, Florida. 16. HELON31 HENDRY (JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born February 22, 1887 in Perry, Taylor County, Florida, and died August 27, 1975 in Perry, Taylor County, Florida. She married DANIEL WASHINGTON BLUE January 31, 1901 in Taylor County, Florida, son of COLON BLUE and ELIZABETH GROOM. Notes for HELON HENDRY: Buried Pisgah Cemetery, North of Perry, Florida Notes for DANIEL WASHINGTON BLUE: April 21, 1928 Died in car accident/ also killed was son-in-law, Gracie's husband Purchased Wiley W. Whiddon homestead (the original deed was in July 20, 1863) around 1908. Member of the Oakland baptist Church. Farmed and raised cattle and hogs, The home was moved to a state park on the south side of Perry on US 19. After Daniel's death in 1928 Helon stayed on the property until 1940 when she moved into town. Buried Pisgah Cemetery, North of Perry, Florida Children of HELON HENDRY and DANIEL BLUE are: 18. i. ELMER32 BLUE, b. October 22, 1901, Taylor County, Florida; d. 1959, Taylor County, Florida. ii. TRESSIE BLUE, b. August 17, 1903; m. WILLIAM H. WALKER, November 11, 1940. 19. iii. LESSIE LOUISIANNA BLUE, b. July 13, 1905, Perry, Taylor County, Florida; d. October 1989, Plant City, Hillsborough County, Florida. 20. iv. GRACIE BLUE, b. November 24, 1906, Taylor County, Florida; d. Taylor County, Florida. v. DEWITT BLUE, b. April 03, 1909, Taylor County, Florida; d. December 18, 1909, Taylor County, Florida. 21. vi. SAMUEL BLUE, b. October 01, 1910, Taylor County, Florida; d. Abt. 1974, Taylor County, Florida. 22. vii. ANNIE LOU BLUE, b. October 12, 1912, Taylor County, Florida. viii. MAGGIE LEE BLUE, b. December 25, 1914; d. 1936; m. ? GILL. 23. ix. EVELYN BLUE, b. July 18, 1917, Taylor County, Florida. x. EVA BLUE, b. April 14, 1919; d. January 19, 1920. Generation No. 12 17. EDDIE E.32 BLUE (LOUISANNA ANNA31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born January 08, 1900 in Taylor County, Florida. He married INEZ LYONS November 19, 1925. Child of EDDIE BLUE and INEZ LYONS is: i. DON33 BLUE, b. May 02, 1931. 18. ELMER32 BLUE (HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born October 22, 1901 in Taylor County, Florida, and died 1959 in Taylor County, Florida. He married GRACE LEE. Notes for ELMER BLUE: Buried Pisgah Cemetery, North of Perry, Florida Children of ELMER BLUE and GRACE LEE are: i. ELMER D. JR.33 BLUE, b. February 17, 1926. ii. ANITA LUCILLE BLUE, b. August 13, 1928. 19. LESSIE LOUISIANNA32 BLUE (HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born July 13, 1905 in Perry, Taylor County, Florida, and died October 1989 in Plant City, Hillsborough County, Florida. She married HENRY MITCHELL HAGIN SR. September 09, 1929, son of JOHN HAGIN and NANCY HENDRIX. Children of LESSIE BLUE and HENRY SR. are: 24. i. HELEN GWENDOLYN33 HAGIN, b. January 18, 1931, Hillsborough County, Florida. 25. ii. HENRY MITCHELL HAGIN JR., b. December 15, 1932, Hillsborough County, Florida. 26. iii. SARAH EMILY HAGIN, b. January 12, 1937, Hillsborough County, Florida. iv. CAROL JEAN HAGIN, b. February 06, 1939, Hillsborough County, Florida; m. LOUIS ANDERSON, November 14, 1969. 27. v. DANIEL DOUGLAS HAGIN, b. November 18, 1944, Valrico, Hillsborough County, Florida. 20. GRACIE32 BLUE (HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born November 24, 1906 in Taylor County, Florida, and died in Taylor County, Florida. She married (1) JAMES SHEFFIELD November 15, 1925 in Taylor County, Florida. She married (2) RICHARD HENDERSON November 15, 1934. Children of GRACIE BLUE and JAMES SHEFFIELD are: i. JOHN EDD33 SHEFFIELD. ii. JIMMY SHEFFIELD, b. December 24, 1952. Children of GRACIE BLUE and RICHARD HENDERSON are: 28. iii. MYRNA33 HENDERSON, b. March 21, 1935. iv. JERRY HENDERSON, b. February 10, 1937. v. MARY HENDERSON, b. July 28, 1939; m. GENE LONG. vi. JUNE HENDERSON, b. July 21, 1942; m. BILLY GAY. vii. CONNIE HENDERSON, b. September 12, 1944. viii. SUE HENDERSON, b. July 21, 1945. ix. DANNA HENDERSON, b. May 08, 1947. 21. SAMUEL32 BLUE (HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born October 01, 1910 in Taylor County, Florida, and died Abt. 1974 in Taylor County, Florida. He married GERTRUDE SHAW in Taylor County, Florida. Children of SAMUEL BLUE and GERTRUDE SHAW are: i. KENNETH33 BLUE, b. January 17, 1939. 29. ii. KARLENE BLUE, b. September 06, 1941. iii. NEWANNA BLUE, b. December 24, 1949. iv. KEITH BLUE, b. March 17, 1956. 22. ANNIE LOU32 BLUE (HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born October 12, 1912 in Taylor County, Florida. She married HERBERT G. SCHMID April 09, 1933 in Taylor County, Florida. Children of ANNIE BLUE and HERBERT SCHMID are: 30. i. HERBERT CHARLES33 SCHMID, b. August 29, 1934, Plant City, Florida; d. February 26, 1994, Taylor County, Florida. ii. CHERRIL SCHMID, b. November 18, 1939. iii. KAY SCHMID, b. May 22, 1947; m. ? ROYALS. iv. KIT SCHMID, b. July 20, 1949; m. ? BETHEA. 23. EVELYN32 BLUE (HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born July 18, 1917 in Taylor County, Florida. She married PETE MCCLELLAN November 23, 1940. Children of EVELYN BLUE and PETE MCCLELLAN are: i. FRANK33 MCCLELLAN, b. December 24, 1941. ii. JOAN MCCLELLAN, b. February 20, 1943. iii. PAUL MCCLELLAN, b. July 21, 1947. Generation No. 13 24. HELEN GWENDOLYN33 HAGIN (LESSIE LOUISIANNA32 BLUE, HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born January 18, 1931 in Hillsborough County, Florida. She married (1) GEORGE BRANDEWIE. She married (2) LARRY BEAZLEY. Child of HELEN HAGIN and GEORGE BRANDEWIE is: i. KIMBERLY34 BRANDEWIE, b. May 31, 1962, Tampa, Florida; m. JERRY HATLEY. 25. HENRY MITCHELL HAGIN33 JR. (LESSIE LOUISIANNA32 BLUE, HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born December 15, 1932 in Hillsborough County, Florida. He married CELESTA LASTINGER. Children of HENRY JR. and CELESTA LASTINGER are: i. DWIGHT34 HAGIN. ii. DIANE HAGIN. iii. DONNA HAGIN. 26. SARAH EMILY33 HAGIN (LESSIE LOUISIANNA32 BLUE, HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born January 12, 1937 in Hillsborough County, Florida. She married NEIL COLEMAN. Children of SARAH HAGIN and NEIL COLEMAN are: i. DENISE34 COLEMAN. ii. VINCENT COLEMAN. iii. LISA COLEMAN. 27. DANIEL DOUGLAS33 HAGIN (LESSIE LOUISIANNA32 BLUE, HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born November 18, 1944 in Valrico, Hillsborough County, Florida. He married CAROLYN ALLEN September 19, 1964 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, daughter of RANDALL ALLEN and WILLIEMAE LOWE. Children of DANIEL HAGIN and CAROLYN ALLEN are: i. MICHAEL DOUGLAS34 HAGIN, b. September 22, 1965, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida. ii. ADAIR DANIELLE HAGIN, b. April 14, 1978, Lithia, Hillsborough County, Florida. 28. MYRNA33 HENDERSON (GRACIE32 BLUE, HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born March 21, 1935. She married OSWALL WINCHESTER June 22, 1951. Children of MYRNA HENDERSON and OSWALL WINCHESTER are: i. OZZIE34 WINCHESTER. ii. LARRY WINCHESTER. iii. RICHARD WINCHESTER. iv. CHAIME WINCHESTER. v. WAYNE WINCHESTER. 29. KARLENE33 BLUE (SAMUEL32, HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born September 06, 1941. She married JIMMY OSTEEN. Child of KARLENE BLUE and JIMMY OSTEEN is: i. JONI34 OSTEEN. 30. HERBERT CHARLES33 SCHMID (ANNIE LOU32 BLUE, HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born August 29, 1934 in Plant City, Florida, and died February 26, 1994 in Taylor County, Florida. He married SHIRLEY MAY ROBERTS October 23, 1959. Children of HERBERT SCHMID and SHIRLEY ROBERTS are: 31. i. SHEILA34 SCHMID, b. September 17, 1961, Perry, Taylor County, Florida. 32. ii. SYLVIA ANNETTE SCHMID, b. November 07, 1963, Perry, Taylor County, Florida. 33. iii. MICHAEL CHARLES SCHMID, b. August 21, 1970, Perry, Taylor County, Florida. Generation No. 14 31. SHEILA34 SCHMID (HERBERT CHARLES33, ANNIE LOU32 BLUE, HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born September 17, 1961 in Perry, Taylor County, Florida. She married THOMAS VAUGHN THOMLEY March 06, 1982. Children of SHEILA SCHMID and THOMAS THOMLEY are: i. PHILLIP CHARLES35 THOMLEY, b. July 02, 1987, Gainesville, Florida. ii. JASON LUKE THOMLEY, b. June 14, 1989, Tallahassee, Florida. iii. LAUREN ESTHER THOMLEY, b. February 19, 1996, Tallahassee, Florid. 32. SYLVIA ANNETTE34 SCHMID (HERBERT CHARLES33, ANNIE LOU32 BLUE, HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born November 07, 1963 in Perry, Taylor County, Florida. She married MICHAEL NORMAN MATTHEWS October 09, 1987. Children of SYLVIA SCHMID and MICHAEL MATTHEWS are: i. BENJAMIN MICHAEL35 MATTHEWS, b. July 23, 1990. ii. JACOB ANDREW MATTHEWS, b. January 05, 1993. iii. IAN SETH MATTHEWS, b. September 09, 1996. 33. MICHAEL CHARLES34 SCHMID (HERBERT CHARLES33, ANNIE LOU32 BLUE, HELON31 HENDRY, JAMES MADISON30, MARTHA ANN29 CARLTON, NANCY ANN28 ALDERMAN, DAVID27, DANIEL26, THOMAS25, MARY24 CASE, SARA23 SPENCER, WILLIAM22, GERARD21, MICHAEL20, JOHN19, ROBERT18, JOHN17, ROBERT16, THOMAS15, HENRY14, THOMAS13, NICHOLAS SPENCER OR12 LE DESPENCER, JOHN SPENCER OR11 DESPENCER, WILLIAM (SIR KNIGHT) SPENCER OR10, JOHN9 LE DESPENCER, GALFRIDUS (GEOFFREY)8, THOMAS7, THURSTON6, GUILLIAUME5 TALVAS, ROBERT D'ABBETOT4 DESPENCER, AMARY3 D'ABBETOT, GEROLD2 DE TANCARVILLE, RALPH1 D'HAUTEVILLE) was born August 21, 1970 in Perry, Taylor County, Florida. He married BRENDA ANN GARRISON February 19, 1994. Children of MICHAEL SCHMID and BRENDA GARRISON are: i. ETHAN MICHAEL35 SCHMID, b. May 20, 1996. ii. AUSTIN TYLER SCHMID, b. May 18, 1998.