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Seth Spooner 31 Jan 1694-31 Jan 1695 - 28 MAR 1787
Seth was born on 31 Jan 1694-31 Jan 1695 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA and died on 28 MAR 1787 (age: 93) in Acushnet, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA and was buried on MAR 1787 in Long Plain Cemetery .
He was the son of Samuel Spooner (14 Jan 1654-14 Jan 1655 - 1739) and Experience Wing (Spooner) (24 AUG 1668 - 1759).
Seth was married to Rose Clarke (Spooner) on 16 JUL 1719 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.
Rose was born on ABT 1695 in Rhode Island, USA .
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Seth was married to Abigail Hathaway (Spooner) on 7 OCT 1751 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.
Abigail was born on 4 DEC 1704 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA and died on 19 OCT 1782 (age: 77) in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA .
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⌈ William Spooner (1 Jan 1621-1 Jan 1622 - 8 Mar 1683-8 Mar 1684) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌈ Samuel Spooner (14 Jan 1654-14 Jan 1655 - 1739) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Hannah Pratt (Spooner) (ABT 1630 - ABT 1684) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Seth Spooner | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Experience Wing (Spooner) (24 AUG 1668 - 1759) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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S1 Footnote: Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, Massachusetts &hisdescendants Thomas Spooner, 1883S2 Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, Massachusetts, and HisDescendents
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Seth Spooner was born in Dartmouth, that part of the township, nowAcushnet, and died in the same town, being the first person laid in theLong Plain grave yard. He learned the weaver's trade, and lived on hisfather's place, which he inherited, until by standing surety for hisbrother-in-law, Nathaniel Sheperd, he lost his homestead. He then, bydeed dated June 25, 1741, purchased a farm at the Long Plain (inAcushnet) from Joseph Taber, Jr., with one acre only of cleared land.Here he lived in a log house until late in life, when he was taken intothe family of his grandson, Hon. Alden Spooner, who built on the samesite. He was, during his later years, insane and sometimes violentlyso. According to tradition, he was of an enterprising and adventurousdisposition, very fond of trading and often losing property by thispropensity.
He was a man of usefulness and highly esteemed by his townsmen. Heserved many years in various Town fices.
Source: Recordsof William Spooner of Plymouth, Massachusetts & hisdescendants Thomas Spooner, 1883
He was a man of usefulness and highly esteemed by his townsmen. Heserved many years in various Town fices.
Source: Recordsof William Spooner of Plymouth, Massachusetts & hisdescendants Thomas Spooner, 1883
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