Amos Spaulding1
b. perhaps 1718
- Amos Spaulding was born perhaps 1718.
- Amos married Hannah Cary, daughter of Joseph Cary and Abigail Bushnell, in 1739.1
- Last Edited: 24 Apr 2010
Family: Hannah Cary b. perhaps 1720
- Amelia Spaulding+1 b. perhaps 1770
Citations
- Seth C. Cary, John Cary, the Plymouth pilgrim, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=oDgcAAAAYAAJ . Boston, Massachusetts: (1911) , p. 78, section 20.
Asa Spaulding1
b. December 1, 1779, d. December 18, 1832
- Reference: 0096bs
- Asa Spaulding was born on December 1, 1779 in Washington, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, son of Ebenezer and Anna Spaulding.
- Asa married Nancy Woodward, daughter of Caleb Woodward and Sally Foster.1
- Asa died on December 18, 1832 at age 53.1
- Last Edited: 26 May 2017
Family: Nancy Woodward b. April 11, 1788, d. July 30, 1830
- Alpha Spaulding+2 b. April 4, 1809, d. 1881
- Gilman Spaulding+ b. September 4, 1812, d. January 21, 1837
- William Spaulding+ b. August 4, 1813, d. December 22, 1872
- Alanson Spaulding b. August 4, 1815, d. January 10, 1833
- Nancy Spaulding3 b. July, 1818, d. January 6, 1840
- Rev. Asa Spaulding+ b. about 1820, d. November 28, 1848
- Willard Spaulding+ b. January 28, 1822, d. February 11, 1892
Citations
- Samuel Jones Spalding, Spalding memorial: a genealogical history of Edward Spalding, of Massachusetts Bay, and his descendants, Boston: A. Mudge & son, printers, (1872) , p. 151.
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Asa Spaulding
b. 1853 or 1854
- Father: Alpha Spaulding1 b. April 4, 1809, d. 1881
- Mother: Betsey Moores1 b. 1813, d. 1878
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0096bag
- Asa Spaulding was born in 1853 or 1854 in New Hampshire.1
- He was the son of Alpha Spaulding and Betsey Moores.1
- The census of 1860 shows:
Asa Spaulding in the household of
Alpha Spaulding, a farmer with $1,000 real estate and $500 personal estate; and
Betsey Spaulding
living at Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire.1 - The census of 1870 shows:
Asa Spaulding, at home; in the household of
Alvah Spaulding, a farmer with $1,200 real estate and $420 personal estate; and
Betsy Spaulding, keeping house;
living at Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire.2
- Last Edited: 3 Nov 2012
Citations
- 1860 United States. Census Office. 8th census, Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1950, 1967) , Census Place: Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: M653_671; Page: 1039; Image: 493. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- 1870 United States. Census Office. 9th census, Population schedules of the ninth census of the United States, 1870, Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, (1962, 1968) , Census Place: Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: M593_840; Page: 412; Image: 391. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
Rev. Asa Spaulding1
b. about 1820, d. November 28, 1848
- Father: Asa Spaulding b. December 1, 1779, d. December 18, 1832
- Mother: Nancy Woodward b. April 11, 1788, d. July 30, 1830
- Relationship: 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0096bf
- Rev. Asa Spaulding was born about 1820 in Washington, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.2,3
- He was the son of Asa Spaulding and Nancy Woodward.
- Rev. Asa Spaulding was a Universalist preacher.4
- Asa married Mary Ann Hodskins on April 8, 1847.4
- Asa died on November 28, 1848 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, of consumption
He was a truly excellent man and minister. He was settled for some time in Stoddard, N. H., preached for a while at Brewster, Mass., and would have remained there longer, had he not feared that exposure to the dampness of the sea-coast would be fatal to the health of his wife. Visiting Milford, Mass., and preaching a few Sabbaths there, he was at once invited to become the pastor of the Universalist Society in that town, he accepted the invitation; and having removed from the sea-coast, he hoped soon to be rejoined by his wife, and to spend a long and profitable pastorship in this place. But, as another has written of him, "Symptoms of a mysterious disorder commenced to show themselves in his own person. His flesh began to fail; his strength was greatly impaired. The inexperienced supposed that he was going into a consumption; but the eye of the observing physician detected that his disease was on his brain. He began to grow very deaf; and he concluded at last to leave Milford and come to Boston for the best aid. Every alarming symptom rapidly increased after arriving here. His eyesight was partially affected, and, in fact, everything indicated a fatal malady at the source of the nervous system. By advice he went away from the excitement of Boston, to Walpole, N. H., where his feeble wife was residing with her parents. Here his death-bed was prepared for him, and here he died. His faith in the goodness of God, and the final happiness of all men, gave him great support and comfort in his sickness. He had no desire to live if he could not be useful; and when he realized that his time was come to die, he resigned himself confidingly to the arms of his Maker. He was visited, during his last hours, by the Unitarian clergyman, who stated at the funeral the satisfaction he enjoyed at the state of the dying Christian's mind. During his last moments he gave to his friends a message for an absent relative, who had told him his Universalism would fail him in his last moments. ' Tell him,' said the dying man, 'that I expected much consolation from my faith; but I have enjoyed more, much more, than I expected.' In such a frame of mind he died."
A minister, residing not far from "Walpole, writes: " I rode six miles to see Br. Spaulding a few days before his death. He said, ' My life is well-nigh spent.' I asked him how his faith appeared to him in this trying moment. ' Oh,' said he, ' it appears beautiful! It is a matter of great rejoicing to me that I have done what I could for the cause of Universalism ; for I believe that in all its main points it is the truth of God.' He then spoke of his funeral, and desired that words of comfort might be administered to his feeble wife. ' We talk,' said he, ' about leaving our friends on the earth ; but I derive much comfort from the thought that when my body is dead, my spirit, though invisible to mortal eyes, will still be with my friends on earth. I shall not leave them,' said he, ' 'I shall be with them.' I inquired if he had ever read Mr. Peabody's sermons on consolatory subjects. He said he had not. I think I have never seen a person with so much bodily disease who enjoyed so clear a mind. His sun went down without a cloud."
His wife did not long survive him. She was supported and cheered in her last hours by that same faith which had sustained and blessed her companion.1,5 - He and Mary Ann Spaulding were buried in Walpole Village Cemetery, Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, along with Mary A. E. Spaulding.3
- Last Edited: 24 Nov 2012
Family: Mary Ann Hodskins b. August 11, 1827, d. December 23, 1848
- Mary A. E. Spaulding2 b. about April 14, 1847, d. November 28, 1904
Citations
- "New Hampshire, Death Records, 1654-1947," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSLH-BYQ : accessed 24 Nov 2012), Asa Spaulding, 28 Nov 1848.
- "Massachusetts, Deaths, 1841-1915," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NWP9-XV5 : accessed 24 Nov 2012), Mary A. E. Spaulding, 1904.
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- John Greenleaf Adams, The Christian victor: or, mortality and immortality : including happy death scenes, Boston: A. Tompkins, (1858) , p. 189.
Betsey Spaulding
b. April 17, 1799
- Father: Jacob Spaulding b. perhaps 1764
- Mother: Esther Shed b. February 24, 1766
- Relationship: 5th cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Betsey Spaulding was born on April 17, 1799 in Pepperell, Massachusetts.
- She was the daughter of Jacob Spaulding and Esther Shed.
- Last Edited: 27 Jan 2009
Betty Spaulding1
b. April 16, 1744
- Betty Spaulding was born on April 16, 1744 in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, daughter of Lieut. John and Phebe Spaulding.1
- Betty married Samuel Shed, son of John Shed and Elizabeth Shattuck, on July 18, 1771 in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, as her first husband.2
- Betty married on June 2, 1796 in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, to Catp. William Reed, as his second wife, and her second husband.3
- Last Edited: 18 Feb 2021
Family: Samuel Shed b. July 22, 1745, d. before 1790
- Samuel Shed4 b. October 15, 1772
- Capt. John Shed+4 b. March 4, 1774, d. April 12, 1848
- Elizabeth (or Betsey) Shed4 b. about 1778
- Samuel Shed4 b. June 25, 1782, d. June 1, 1860
Citations
- http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_B145.shtml
SPAULDING Betty, d. Lt. John and Phebe, Apr. 16, 1744. - http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_M314.shtml
SHED Samuel [of Pepperell. int.], and Betty Spaulding, July 18, 1771. Intention also recorded. - Daniel Shed genealogy : ancestry and descendants of Daniel Shed of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1327-1920
https://archive.org/details/danielshedgeneal01shed/page/n287 - Daniel Shed genealogy : ancestry and descendants of Daniel Shed of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1327-1920
https://archive.org/details/danielshedgeneal01shed/page/n289
Cemantha Spaulding1
b. September 2, 1835, d. February 19, 1851
- Father: Gilman Spaulding1 b. September 4, 1812, d. January 21, 1837
- Mother: Catherine M. Jones1 b. February 22, 1814, d. December 17, 1897
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Cemantha Spaulding was born on September 2, 1835.1
- She was the daughter of Gilman Spaulding and Catherine M. Jones.1
- Cemantha died on February 19, 1851 at age 15.1
- Last Edited: 2 Dec 2011
Citations
- Samuel Jones Spalding, Spalding memorial: a genealogical history of Edward Spalding, of Massachusetts Bay, and his descendants, Boston: A. Mudge & son, printers, (1872) , p. 275.
Charles Edward Spaulding1
b. February 12, 1843
- Father: Edward H. Spaulding b. March 1, 1814
- Mother: Catherine Hayward b. March 25, 1822
- Relationship: 4th cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Charles Edward Spaulding was born on February 12, 1843 in Massachusetts.1,2
- He was the son of Edward H. Spaulding and Catherine Hayward.
- The census of 1850 shows:
Charles E. Spaulding, 7, attending school; in the household of
Edward H. Spaulding, 35, a cabinet maker, with $4000 real estate; and
Catherine Spaulding, 28;
living at North Bridgewater (now Brockton), Massachusetts.2 - Charles married Eulia Hentz.
- Last Edited: 20 Sep 2009
Citations
- Seth C. Cary, John Cary, the Plymouth Pilgrim (n.p.: Seth C. Cary, Dorchester Center, Boston, MA, 1911, unknown publish date), p. 181. sec. 142-D.
- 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Census Place: North Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll M432_332; Page: 320; Image: 636.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
Charles H. Spaulding1
b. January 1, 1884, d. May 13, 1886
- Father: Jackson Spaulding1 b. August 5, 1843, d. June 1, 1893
- Mother: Mary Theoda Camp1 b. September 24, 1839, d. July 16, 1887
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Charles H. Spaulding was born on January 1, 1884.1
- He was the son of Jackson Spaulding and Mary Theoda Camp.1
- Charles died on May 13, 1886 at age 2.1
- He was buried in Hanover Center Cemetery, Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire, along with Jackson Spaulding and Mary Theoda Spaulding.2
- Last Edited: 23 Oct 2012
Citations
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Edward H. Spaulding1
b. March 1, 1814
- Edward H. Spaulding was born on March 1, 1814 in Massachusetts.2,3
- Edward married Catherine Hayward, daughter of Major Nathan Hayward and Rhoda Cary, on December 13, 1838 in North Bridgewater (now Brockton), Massachusetts.4
- In 1846, Edward H. Spaulding was a cabinet maker.3
- The census of 1850 shows: Edward H. Spaulding, 35, a cabinet maker, with $4000 real estate; and Catherine Spaulding, 28; listed with Adelaide E. Spaulding, Charles E. Spaulding and George E. Spaulding
living at North Bridgewater (now Brockton), Massachusetts.2 - The census of 1860 shows: E. H. Spaulding, 44, a saloon keeper with $8000 real estate and $4000 personal estate; and Catherine Spaulding, 37; listed with George E. Spaulding and Adelaide Spaulding
living at North Bridgewater (now Brockton), Massachusetts.
They were living in the same house as the family of Edward's brother, B. S. Spaulding.5 - Edward H. Spaulding was buried in Union Cemetery, Centre Street, North Bridgewater (now Brockton), Massachusetts.3
- Last Edited: 3 Nov 2012
Family: Catherine Hayward b. March 25, 1822
- Adelaide E. Spaulding b. 1839 or 1840
- Charles Edward Spaulding b. February 12, 1843
- George Elmer Spaulding b. December 12, 1846
Citations
- Seth C. Cary, John Cary, the Plymouth Pilgrim (n.p.: Seth C. Cary, Dorchester Center, Boston, MA, 1911, unknown publish date), p. 181. sec. 142-D.
- 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Census Place: North Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll M432_332; Page: 320; Image: 636.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- Vital Records of Brockton Massachusetts to the year 1850, , at https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbr00broc . Boston, Mass.: New England Genealogical Historic Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, (1911) , p. 139.
- Vital Records of Brockton Massachusetts to the year 1850, , at https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbr00broc . Boston, Mass.: New England Genealogical Historic Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, (1911) , p. 216.
- 1860 United States. Census Office. 8th census, Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1950, 1967) , Census Place: North Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll M653_518; Page: 732; Image: 733.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
Ella B. Spaulding1
b. January 8, 1861, d. May 26, 1891
- Father: Jackson Spaulding1 b. August 5, 1843, d. June 1, 1893
- Mother: Mary Theoda Camp1 b. September 24, 1839, d. July 16, 1887
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Ella B. Spaulding was born on January 8, 1861.1
- She was the daughter of Jackson Spaulding and Mary Theoda Camp.1
- Ella died on May 26, 1891 at age 30.1
- She was buried in Hanover Center Cemetery, Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire, along with Jackson Spaulding and Mary Theoda Spaulding.2
- Last Edited: 23 Oct 2012
Citations
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Esther Spaulding
b. September 3, 1782
- Father: Jacob Spaulding b. perhaps 1764
- Mother: Esther Shed b. February 24, 1766
- Relationship: 5th cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Esther Spaulding was born on September 3, 1782 in Pepperell, Massachusetts.
- She was the daughter of Jacob Spaulding and Esther Shed.
- Last Edited: 25 Apr 2010
Esther Spaulding
b. July 8, 1786
- Father: Jacob Spaulding b. perhaps 1764
- Mother: Esther Shed b. February 24, 1766
- Relationship: 5th cousin 5 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Esther Spaulding was born on July 8, 1786 in Pepperell, Massachusetts.
- She was the daughter of Jacob Spaulding and Esther Shed.
- Last Edited: 27 Jan 2009
Frank L. Spaulding1
b. April 7, 1868, d. March 31, 1888
- Father: Jackson Spaulding1 b. August 5, 1843, d. June 1, 1893
- Mother: Mary Theoda Camp1 b. September 24, 1839, d. July 16, 1887
- Relationship: 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Frank L. Spaulding was born on April 7, 1868.1
- He was the son of Jackson Spaulding and Mary Theoda Camp.1
- Frank died on March 31, 1888 at age 19.1
- He was buried in Hanover Center Cemetery, Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire, along with Jackson Spaulding and Mary Theoda Spaulding.2
- Last Edited: 23 Oct 2012
Citations
- Find a Grave, at http://www.findagrave.com/, Created by: J. J. Reber
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George Elmer Spaulding1
b. December 12, 1846
- Father: Edward H. Spaulding b. March 1, 1814
- Mother: Catherine Hayward b. March 25, 1822
- Relationship: 4th cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- George E. Spaulding was born on December 12, 1846 in North Bridgewater (now Brockton), Massachusetts.2
- He was the son of Edward H. Spaulding and Catherine Hayward.
- The census of 1850 shows:
George E. Spaulding, 3; in the household of
Edward H. Spaulding, 35, a cabinet maker, with $4000 real estate; and
Catherine Spaulding, 28;
living at North Bridgewater (now Brockton), Massachusetts.3 - The census of 1860 shows:
George E. Spaulding, 13, a store boy and attending school; in the household of
E. H. Spaulding, 44, a saloon keeper with $8000 real estate and $4000 personal estate; and
Catherine Spaulding, 37;
living at North Bridgewater (now Brockton), Massachusetts.4
- Last Edited: 23 Sep 2009
Citations
- Seth C. Cary, John Cary, the Plymouth Pilgrim (n.p.: Seth C. Cary, Dorchester Center, Boston, MA, 1911, unknown publish date), p. 181. sec. 142-D.
- Vital Records of Brockton Massachusetts to the year 1850, , at https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbr00broc . Boston, Mass.: New England Genealogical Historic Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, (1911) , p. 139.
- 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Census Place: North Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll M432_332; Page: 320; Image: 636.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- 1860 United States. Census Office. 8th census, Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1950, 1967) , Census Place: North Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Roll M653_518; Page: 732; Image: 733.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
Gilman Spaulding
b. September 4, 1812, d. January 21, 1837
- Father: Asa Spaulding b. December 1, 1779, d. December 18, 1832
- Mother: Nancy Woodward b. April 11, 1788, d. July 30, 1830
- Relationship: 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0096bb
- Gilman Spaulding was born on September 4, 1812 in Lempster, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
- He was the son of Asa Spaulding and Nancy Woodward.
- Gilman married Catherine M. Jones on November 7, 1834 in East Washington, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, as her first husband.1,2
- Gilman died on January 21, 1837 at age 24.
- Last Edited: 28 Oct 2012
Family: Catherine M. Jones b. February 22, 1814, d. December 17, 1897
- Cemantha Spaulding1 b. September 2, 1835, d. February 19, 1851
- Gilman Gordon Spaulding1 b. June 17, 1836
Citations
- Samuel Jones Spalding, Spalding memorial: a genealogical history of Edward Spalding, of Massachusetts Bay, and his descendants, Boston: A. Mudge & son, printers, (1872) , p. 275.
- "New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1637-1947," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FL6K-24F : accessed 28 Oct 2012), Gilman Spaulding and Catherine M. Jones and null, 1834.
Gilman Spaulding
b. about 1843, d. 1920
- Father: Alpha Spaulding1 b. April 4, 1809, d. 1881
- Mother: Betsey Moores1 b. 1813, d. 1878
- Relationship: 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven George Levine
- Reference: 0096bad
- Gilman Spaulding was born about 1843 in Washington, Sullivan County, New Hampshire.2
- He was the son of Alpha Spaulding and Betsey Moores.1
- The census of 1850 shows:
Gilman Spaulding, 9, attending school; in the household of
Alpha Spaulding, 41, a farmer; and
Betsy Spaulding, 37;
living at Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire.3 - Gilman married Susan G. Buck on March 8, 1881 in Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire. He was a carpenter, she was domestic. They were married by Rev. Charles A. Downs, pastor of the Congregational Church.2
- Gilman died in 1920.4
- He and Susan G. Spaulding were buried in Hanover Center Cemetery, Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire.5
- Last Edited: 10 Nov 2012
Citations
- 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Census Place: Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: M432_430; Page: 41; Image: 88. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.).
- "New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1637-1947," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FL6K-22T : accessed 28 Oct 2012), Gilman Spaulding and Susan G. Buck and null, 1881.
- 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Census Place: Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire; Roll: M432_430; Page: 41B; Image: 92.
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