Pope Family - Ourfolk
Deborah Pope (Spooner) B: 25 APR 1693
Deborah was born on 25 APR 1693 .
Deborah was married to Samuel Spooner on 8 Mar 1728-8 Mar 1729 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.
Samuel was born on 4 Feb 1692-4 Feb 1693 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA and died on 1781 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA and was buried on 1781 .
He was the son of Samuel Spooner (14 Jan 1654-14 Jan 1655 - 1739) and 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
Samuel Spooner inherited from his father a large tract of land to theeast of the river Acushnet in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. He preservedhis possessions intact, increasing them from time to time by purchase,and transferring them finally to his son Elnathan, free from encumbrance.The house in which he lived, together with a large part of the landconnected with it, remained in the family until 1855 - altogether, aperiod of about two hundred years - when it was sold by Lemuel Spooner,to a Mr. Dillingham.
Samuel was a farmer. He held several minor town offices. He was aregular attendant on church worship at Acushnet.
He worshiped at the Congregational Church of Acushnet, which was formedearly in the last century. Ricketson says: 'The meeting-house, takendown a few years since, having been long unoccupied and in a dilapidatedcondition, stood upon the hill about half a mile to the eastward of thevillage of Acushnet. The old grave-yard, however, still remains, - one ofthe most ancient and interesting burial-places in the Old Colonydomaine.' In this cemetery were interred the remains of Elnathan, andof his wife and his grand-daughter, Elizabeth Spooner.
Source: Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, Massachusetts & hisdescendants Thomas Spooner, 1883
Samuel was a farmer. He held several minor town offices. He was aregular attendant on church worship at Acushnet.
He worshiped at the Congregational Church of Acushnet, which was formedearly in the last century. Ricketson says: 'The meeting-house, takendown a few years since, having been long unoccupied and in a dilapidatedcondition, stood upon the hill about half a mile to the eastward of thevillage of Acushnet. The old grave-yard, however, still remains, - one ofthe most ancient and interesting burial-places in the Old Colonydomaine.' In this cemetery were interred the remains of Elnathan, andof his wife and his grand-daughter, Elizabeth Spooner.
Source: Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, Massachusetts & hisdescendants Thomas Spooner, 1883
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