SOURCES


1. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p43.
2. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
3. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p43.
4. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
5. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p43.
6. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
7. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p43.
8. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
9. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
10. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet"`.
11. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p43.
12. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
13. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p43.
14. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
15. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
16. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
17. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p43.
18. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
19. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
20. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
21. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
22. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p101.
23. Ibid. p101.
24. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
25. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
26. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
27. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
28. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p101.
29. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
30. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
31. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
32. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
33. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p101.
34. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
35. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
36. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p101.
37. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
38. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
39. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. pp 101, 141.
40. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
41. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
42. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p141.
43. Ibid. p141.
44. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
45. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
46. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p141.
47. Ibid. p141.
48. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
49. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
50. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p141.
51. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
52. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
53. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p141.
54. Ibid. p141.
55. Ibid. p141.
56. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. "Rouillot Sheet".
57. Ibid. "Rouillot Sheet".
58. Ed: Ernst-Heinz Breil. Official Pictures of the 1981 wedding, history of the couple and family, genealogy, heraldry. Copyright by Drei Sterne Verlag, Schaan. Distributed in UK by Seymour Press Ltd., 1981.
59. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p141.
60. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. Table V & "Rouillot Sheet".
61. Ibid. Table V & "Rouillot Sheet".
62. Sir Winston Churchill; ed. Henry Steele Commager. Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples, ed. Henry Steele Commager into one volume. Greenwich House, copyright 1950, 57, 58, 65. Republished 1983. p141.
63. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. Table V & "Rouillot Sheet".
64. Ibid. Table V & "Rouillot Sheet".
65. Ibid. Tables V, IX, & "Rouillot Sheet".
66. Ibid. Tables V, IX, & "Rouillot Sheet".
67. Ibid. Tables IX.
68. Ibid. Tables IX.
69. Ibid. Tables IX.
70. Ibid. Tables IX.
71. Ibid. Tables IX.
72. Ibid. Tables IX.
73. Ibid. Tables IX.
74. Ibid. Tables IX.
75. Ed: Ernst-Heinz Breil. Official Pictures of the 1981 wedding, history of the couple and family, genealogy, heraldry. Copyright by Drei Sterne Verlag, Schaan. Distributed in UK by Seymour Press Ltd., 1981. Questionable!!; 1683 is the same birth year as her son George II.
76. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. Tables V, IX, & "Rouillot Sheet".
77. Ibid. Tables V, IX, & "Rouillot Sheet".
78. Ibid. Table IX & "Rouillot Sheet".
79. Ibid. Table IX.
80. Ibid. Table IX.
81. Ibid. Table IX.
82. Ibid. Tables IX.
83. Ibid. Table IX.
84. Ibid. Tables V & IX.
85. 1715 BIBLE, JARRETT-SPENCER FAMILY
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet).
86. 1994 posession: W. F. Spencer V.
87. 1715 BIBLE, JARRETT-SPENCER FAMILY
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). WEDDING DATE: recorded as " 3rd mo. 15, 1734". (May) Somewhere, the "3" and "8" were mixed up, leading to Howard M. Jenkins' quote of 8th month (October).
88. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. Married 8th mo. 15, 1734. (October).
89. Ibid. Tables V & IX.
90. Ibid.
91. Ibid. Table IX.
92. Ibid. Tables V & IX.
93. Ibid. Table IX.
94. Ibid. Table IX.
95. Ibid. Table IX.
96. pg. 121, Grandfather of Mary Custard Spencer, father of Amelia Foulke Custard.
"Amelia was the daughter of Samuel Foulke, of Righland [Bucks County, PA], member of the Colonial Assembly of Pennsylvania, 1761-8".
97. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. Table IX.
98. 1994 posession: W. F. Spencer V.
99. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation IV, Person 138, pg 87
"Lydia Foulke was born Fourth month 9, 1756. She was a young woman of twenty-one, when in the autumn and winter of 1777-8, after the battle at Brandywine (and subsequently Germantown), the home of her family at Penllyn, in Gwynedd, was in the near vicinity of the operations of both the American and Royal armies, and she is repeatedly alluded to in the vivacious diary of Sally Wister, kept at the Foulke house from September 25, 1777, to June 20, 1778.".
100. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. Table IX.
101. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). The 1715 Bible varies from Howard Jenkins, who reports Fourth month 9, 1756.
Following Luke XV 25 page 68
"Lydia Spencer daughter of William Foulke and Hannah his Wife was born the 3 of the 9th Month 1756".
102. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg 87: John "married (138) Lydia, daughter of William and Hannah Foulke, of Gwynedd... [she] was born Fourth month 9, 1756.".
103. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following John I 25, page 80
"Lydia Spencer Wife of John Spencer departed this life the 7th of the 2nd mo 1835 in the 79th year of her age.".
104. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg 87
"Horsham Monthly Meeting granted John his certificate of clearness to marry, Seventh month 30, 1783.".
105. Ibid. Generation IV Person 33, pages 87-89.
106. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following Map of Canaan, at the beginning of the New Testament and also repeated
Following Luke XV 25 page 68

"John Spencer Son of Jacob Spencer and Hannah his Wife was Born the 29th of the 5 month 1756" (same text both locations)

NOTE CONFLICT: John was born "y 29th of the 5 month 1756" and his sister Susana was born "y 6th Day of y 9th Month 1756".
107. Ibid. Following John I 25, page 80
"John Spencer Son of Jacob Spencer and Hannah his Wife. Departed this Life the 7th of the 9th month 1799 Aged 43 years 3 months 1 week and 4 days."

CONFLICT: Age at death of 43y 3m 1w 4d is 2 days longer than 29 May 1756 to 7 Sep 1799.
108. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation V. Person 139, page 89. Howard Jenkins reports her name as "Susan".
109. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following Luke XV 25 page 68
"Susanna Spencer Daughter of John Spencer and Lydia his Wife was born the 4th of y 10 Month 1784".
110. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 89: Howard Jenkins reports "4. 10, 1784", April 10th, the reverse of the 1715 Bible.
111. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following John I 25, page 80
"Susanna Spencer daughter of John and Lydia Spencer deceased the 14th day of the 3rd month 1872 in the 88th year of her age.".
112. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages.
113. Ibid. Generation V. Person 140, pg. 89.
114. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. After the death of Edith's brother Jesse Spencer, Edith, her sister Priscilla [1788 - 1865], and John's widow left the Foulke farm and came to Mooreland in 1855 "to live [her last 10 years] in an adjoining house provided by their brother and brother-in-law George Spencer.".
115. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following Luke XV 25 page 68
"Edith Spencer Daughter of John Spencer and Lydia his Wife was born the 16th of y 12th Month 1785".
116. Ibid. Following John I 25, page 80
"Edith Spencer daughter of John and Lydia Spencer deceased the 4th of the 6th mo 1865 in the 80th year of her age."

Followed by the death of her younger sister Priscilla 4 days later.
117. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation V. Person 142, page 89.
118. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. After the death of Priscilla's brother Jesse Spencer, Priscilla, her sister Edith [1785 - 1865], and John's widow left the Foulke farm and came to Mooreland in 1855 "to live [her last 10 years] in an adjoining house provided by their brother and brother-in-law George Spencer.".
119. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following Luke XV 25 page 68
"Prifcilla Spencer Daughter of John Spencer and Lydia his Wife was born the 27 of the 8 Month 1788".
120. Ibid. Following John I 25, page 80
"Priscilla F. Spencer daughter of John & Lydia Spencer deceased the 8th of the 6th mo 1865 in the 77th year of her age.

Died 4 days after her older sister Edith.
121. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation V. Person 145, pg. 89.
122. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following Luke XV 25 page 68
"Rebekah Young Spencer. Daughter of John Spencer and Lydia his Wife was born the 19 of y 7th Month 1794".
123. Ibid. Following John I 25, page 80
"Rebecca Y Spencer daughter of John and Lydia Spencer deceased the 28th day of the 2nd Month 1877 in the 83th year of her age.".
124. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation V. Person 146, page 89.
125. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following Luke XV 25 page 68
"Rachel Spencer Daughter of John Spencer and Lydia his Wife was born the 12th of the 11th month 1796".
126. Ibid. Following John I 25, page 80
"Rachel Spencer daughter of John and Lydia Spencer deceased the 8th of the 4th mo 1851 in the 55th year of her age.".
127. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 121. "Amelia was the daughter of Samuel Foulke, of Richland [Bucks County], member of the Colonial Assembly of Pennsylvania, 1761-8, and her daughter Mary was thus descended, as was Jesse Spencer [Mary's husband], from Edward Foulke, the Gwynedd settler of 1698. Amelia (Foulke) Custard died Eighth month 7, 1811.".
128. Edwin Rhodes Booth. Published for the 200th anniversary of the landing of Edward & Eleanor Foulke in the new world. In the possession of (Thomas?) Foulke, of Penn., 1973. Geneology pages photocopied and in the posession of William Foulke Spencer V, 1973 - 1997+.
The original book was oversized, covered in dark green leather, with the Foulke crest (3 wolves' heads, silver, "erased", and red-tounged). Covers all the known lines leading to Edward & Eleanor Foulke, and their descendants through 1898. Jenkintown, Pa., June 15th, 1898. Table IX.
129. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). George was the third owner of the 1715 Bible. Following the Table of Books:

'George Spencer His book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer. this 17th day of the 4th month 1801".
130. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation V. Person 141, pg 89. "George and Mary Spencer both lived, as shown above, to advanced age, each dying at 89. George was an estimable and cultured man, whose home, for more than sixty years, (after he took the homestead, in 1814), was a centre of Friendly hospitality. He had no issue."
The "homestead" was Mooreland or Moreland, on land owned by his great-great-grandfather, Samuel Spencer.
131. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following Luke XV 25 page 68
"George Spencer Son of John Spencer and Lydia his Wife was born the 29 of th 4th Mon 1787".
132. Ibid. Following John I 25, page 80
"George Spencer son of John and Lydia Spencer deceased the 10th day of the 4th mo 1876 in the 89th year of his age.".
133. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation V. Person 143, page 89 and especially pages 121-122.
"Jesse Spencer was reared by his uncle and aunt, Jesse and Priscilla Foulke, and lived all his married life in the old Edward Foulke mansion at Penllyn, in Gwynedd, now (1898) the Estate of D. C. Wharton. Part of this house was built in 1738; the property was sold 1854, upon the construction of the North Pennsylvania Railroad, by George Spencer, Jr., (son of Jesse), to Dr. Drinker, of Philadelphia.".
134. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following Luke XV 25 page 68:
"Jefse Spencer Son of John Spencer and Lydia his Wife was born the 22nd day of y 12th Month 1790"
Following John XI 28 page 92:
"Jefse Spencer son of John and Lydia Spencer was born the 22nd of the 12th Month 1790".
135. Ibid. Following John I 25, page 80
"Jefse Spencer Son of John and Lydia Spencer deceased the 30th of the 9 mo 1841 in the 51st year of his age.".
136. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation V. Person 360, page 121-2.
"Mary survived her husband over forty years; she died Eighth month 16, 1885, at Germantown, Philadelphia.".
137. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following John XI 28 page 92
"Mary C. Spencer daughter of Joseph and Amelia Custard was born the 19th of the 11th mo 1792".
138. Ibid. Passed ownership of the Bible, March 1st, 1904, at the request of her Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Pennsylvania, to her nephew George Moreland Spencer (son of her brother William Foulke Spencer [I] ).
139. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation VI. Person 365 page 122.
140. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following John XI 28 page 92
"Anna Spencer daughter of Jefse & Mary C. Spencer was born the 4th day ot the 9th month 1831".
141. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation V. Person 144, page 89.
142. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following Luke XV 25 page 68
"Johathan Spencer Son of John Spencer and Lydia his Wife was born the 18 of y 8th Month 1792".
143. Ibid. Following John I 25, page 80
"Jonathan Spencer son of John & Lydia Spencer deceased the 6th of the 4th mo 1867 in the 75th year of his age.".
144. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 89. died young.
145. Ibid. pg. 89. died young.
146. Ibid. Generation V. Person 147, page 89.
147. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following Luke XV 25 page 68
"Lydia Spencer Daughter of John Spencer and Lydia his Wife was born the 10th of 8 month 1799".
148. Ibid. Following John I 25, page 80
"Lydia Lloyd daughter of John and Lydia Spencer deceased the 30th of 12th mo 1823 in the 24th year of her age."
Note that she was 24 y 4 m 20 d old at her death, a third of the way through her 25th year.
149. Ibid.
150. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation V. Person 360, page 121-2.
"Mary survived her husband over forty years; she died Eighth month 16, 1885, at Germantown, Philadelphia.".
151. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following John XI 28 page 92
"Mary C. Spencer daughter of Joseph and Amelia Custard was born the 19th of the 11th mo 1792".
152. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation V. Person 143, page 89 and especially pages 121-122.
"Jesse Spencer was reared by his uncle and aunt, Jesse and Priscilla Foulke, and lived all his married life in the old Edward Foulke mansion at Penllyn, in Gwynedd, now (1898) the Estate of D. C. Wharton. Part of this house was built in 1738; the property was sold 1854, upon the construction of the North Pennsylvania Railroad, by George Spencer, Jr., (son of Jesse), to Dr. Drinker, of Philadelphia.".
153. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following Luke XV 25 page 68:
"Jefse Spencer Son of John Spencer and Lydia his Wife was born the 22nd day of y 12th Month 1790"
Following John XI 28 page 92:
"Jefse Spencer son of John and Lydia Spencer was born the 22nd of the 12th Month 1790".
154. Ibid. Following John I 25, page 80
"Jefse Spencer Son of John and Lydia Spencer deceased the 30th of the 9 mo 1841 in the 51st year of his age.".
155. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation VI. Person 361, pages 122 & 185-6.
156. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following John XI 28 page 92
"Amelia Spencer daughter of Jefse and Mary C. Spencer was born the 27th of the 4th month 1822".
157. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg 185, # VI. (361)
Cites born first month 23, 1822.
158. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Emily cites 1-23-1822 for Amelia's birth date.
159. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 185 VI. (361).
160. Ibid. Generation VI. Person 361, page 185.
"The Jackson Family are descended from Isaac Jackson, a Friend, who came in 1725, from Ballitore, Ireland, to Pennsylvania, and settled in New Garden township, Chester county. -- (See Genealogy of the Family, published 1878.)".
161. Ibid. pg. 185.
162. Ibid. pg. 186 VII. (936).
163. Ibid. pg. 186 VII. (937).
164. Ibid. pg. 186 VII. (938).
165. Ibid. Generation VI. Person 362, pages 122, 186.
"John is the owner of the Homestead place, in Moreland, where Jacob Spencer [his great-grandfather, Generation III, Person 6] settled in 1745, but he has been for much of his life engaged in business in New York city.".
166. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following John XI 28 page 92
"John Spencer son of Jefse & Mary C. Spencer was born the 20th of the 4th month 1822".
167. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey.
168. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation VI. Person 939 pg. 186.
169. Ibid. pg. 186 VI. 940.
170. Ibid. pg. 186 VI. 943.
171. Ibid. Generation VI. Person 363, page 122, 186-187.
172. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following John XI 28 page 92
"George Spencer son of Jefse & Marh C. Spencer was born the 1st day of the 12th month 1826".
173. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 187: "George [Spencer Jr. 1826-1895] resided on the old place at Penllyn, the site of the dwelling built by Edward Foulke, the settler, but sold it ... in 1854, and later was engaged in business in Richmond, Ind., and Philadelphia." Note that October 1854 was also when he married Ella Shoemaker.

pp. 121-122: "...the old Edward Foulke mansion at Penllyn, in Gwynedd, now (1898) the Estate of D. C. Wharton. Part of this house was built in 1738; the property was sold 1854, upon the construction of the North Pennsylvania Railroad, by George Spencer, Jr., (son of Jesse), to Dr. Drinker, of Philadelphia.".
174. Ibid. Generation VII. Person 945 page 187.
175. Ibid. Generation VII. Person 946 page 187.
176. Ibid. Generation VII. Person 948 page 187.
Note that Howard Jenkins shows her after her older brother, Edward M. Spencer, b. 10-28-1866, person 947, and before their younger sister, Genevieve, person 949, born 6-3-1876. It is possible that she was actually born between them, say in 1872 rather than 1862.
177. Ibid. Generation VII. Person 947 page 187.
178. Ibid. Generation VII. Person 949 page 187.
179. Ibid. Generation VI. Person 364 pages 122 & 187.
180. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following John XI 28 page 92
"Lydia Spencer daughter of Jefse & Mary C. Spencer was born the 22nd day of the 3rd month 1829".
181. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation VI. Person 950 page 187.
"Samuel is an esteemed minister of the Society of Friends; he has made several religious journeys, including a very extended one, in 1892-93, to visit Japan, Australia, and islands of the Pacific Ocean. His home is at Olney, (Philadelphia).".
182. Ibid. Generation VI. Person 266, pages 122 and 187-188.
"William F. has resided for many years in Richmond, Indiana, where he and his sons are engaged in the manufacture of school furniture.".
183. Letter from Philip Boyd, Jan. 12, 1977, to William Foulke Spencer V. Containing general impressions of WFS I, his grandfather.
184. The recollections and researches of William F. Spencer IV (1932 - ). Researches into WFS I's businesses included review of the Richmond Business Directories from 1870 forward in Earlham College's collection, and the softbound book of a museum show of Wooten desks.
185. Letter from W.F.Spencer IV to W.F.Spencer V, July 22, 1992, presenting the descriptions found on a tour of the Muncie, Indiana cemetaries of the Spencer family.

Includes Beech Grove Cemetary, about 1220 Kilgore Ave., Muncie, and Elm Ridge Mausoleum, about 3100 W. Kilgore Ave., Muncie.

Beech Grove includes Rollin Edwards Drake, Jr., William F. Spencer I, Christiana B. Spencer, George M. Spencer, Grace T. Spencer, Wallace B. Tibbets, Anna S. Tibbets, and three empty spaces.

Elm Ridge Mausoleum includes William F. II and Estelle C. Spencer, William F. Spencer III, Dorothy (May) Ross (Spencer) Ryan (Rhodes), and Donald Lenox Ryan.
186. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following John XI 28 page 92
"William F. Spencer son of Jefse & Mary C. Spencer was born the 31st of the 12th mo 1833".
187. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York.
188. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following ACTS II 31, page 104
"William Foulke Spencer Son of Jesse and Mary C Spencer and Christiana Bradley daughter of Thomas and Maria Lesher Bradley Were Married January 17th 1860".
189. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "William Foulke Spencer of Cincinnati Ohio and Christiana Bradley of Philadelphia Penna was [sic] married Jany 17th 1860
William F Spencer born December 31st 1833
Christiana Bradley born January 20th 1835".
190. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation VI. Person 954 page 188.
191. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. Indicates Christiana Bradley was born January 20th 1835.
192. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Emily Kersey's notes indicate Christiana was born 1-2-1835.
193. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "Christiana Bradley Spencer Wife of William Foulke Spencer Died at Muncie Ind Mar 5th 1910 in the 76th year of her age.".
194. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 89.
195. Ibid. pg. 89.
196. Ibid. pg. 186 VII. (935).
197. Ibid. pg. 186.
198. Ibid. pg. 186 VII. 941.
199. Ibid. pg. 186 VIII (son of #941).
200. Ibid. pg. 186 VIII (daughter of #941).
201. Ibid. Generation VII. Person 942, page 186.
202. Ibid. pg. 189.
203. Ibid. pg. 189.
204. Ibid. pg. 189.
205. Ibid. Generation VII. Person 953 page 187.
206. Ibid. pg. 187.
207. Ibid. pg. 187.
208. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Emily Kersey's notes often refer to Elizabeth "Erickson" Spencer Kersey.
209. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation VII. Person 953 page 188.
210. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following ACTS II 31, page 104
and also duplicated following Jude, page 228:
"Elizabeth Errickson Spencer daughter of William F And Christiana Spencer was born Jany 19. 1861".
211. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "Elzabeth Errickson Spencer daughter of William F. and Christiana Spencer was born at Cincinnati on Saturday January 19th 1861 at 3? PM".
212. Ibid. "Elizabeth E Kersey wife of Robert B Kersey and daughter of William F. and Christiana Spencer Died at Colorado Springs Colorado March 11th 1908 in the 48th year of her age.".
213. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Indicates she died 3-13-1908.
214. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "Robert Butler Kersey and Elizabeth E Spencer were married October 5th 1892".
215. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Emily's notes reference both 1-7-1861 and 1-8-1861 as R.B.'s birth date.
216. Ibid. She was the author of the Emily Kersey Notes.
217. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 188.
218. The recollections and researches of William F. Spencer IV (1932 - ). She died in Muncie in Margaret Kersey's home, about 4-6 weeks after visiting the William F. Spencer IV family in Bettendorf, IA.
219. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 188. Howard Jenkins lists her as "Christine".
220. Ibid. Generation VII. Person 956, page 188.
221. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following ACTS II 31, page 104
and also duplicated following Jude, page 228:
"Mary Thomas Spencer daughter of William F and Christiana Spencer was born April 27, 1864".
222. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "Mary Thomas Spencer daughter of William F. & Christiana Spencer was born at Cincinnati on Wednesday April 27th 1864 at 5º PM".
223. Ibid. "Linnaes C Boyd and Mary T Spencer was [sic] married June 19th 1890".
224. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. He is listed in Emily Kersey's notes as "Linnaes", "Linnaeus" or "Linneus".
225. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 188.
He is listed by Howard Jenkins as "Linnaeus".
226. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Various of Emily Kersey's notes refer to his death on "10-22-1921" or in "Dec. 1921".
227. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 188.
228. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Emily's typed notes show his birth "8-14-1894", and another page shows a handwritten entry of "Sept 14, 1894".
229. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 188.
230. Ibid. Generation VII. Person 957 page 188.
231. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following ACTS II 31, page 104
and also duplicated following Jude, page 228:
"Gertrude Spencer daughter of William F And Christiana Spencer was born Nov 8th 1866".
232. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "Gertrude Spencer daughter of William F. & Christiana Spencer was born at Richmond Ind on Thursday November 8th 1866 at 6º".
233. Ibid. "George Francis McCurdy and Gertrude Spencer were married Sept 30th 1898".
234. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 188.
235. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. In one place Emily Kersey reports he died in 1869, and in another the year noted is difficult to read, but seems to be either 1861, 1865, or 1866.
236. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation VII. Person 958 page 188.
237. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following ACTS II 31, page 104
and also duplicated following Jude, page 228:
"Anna Spencer daughter of William F. And Christiana Spencer was born Feb 25th 1869".
238. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "Anna Spencer daughter of William F. and Christiana Spencer was born at Richmond Indiana on Thursday February 25th 1869 at 2?' PM".
239. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Emily Kersey's notes variously list her death as "9-11-1936" or "Sept 10 1936".
240. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "Wallace Beardsley Tibbets and Anna Spencer were married June 3rd 1903".
241. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Cites his middle name as sometimes as Beardsley and sometimes as Beardslee. She also names his son variously as Wallace Beardsley and Beardslee.
It appears that his sister is the Eugenia Tibbets who married his wife Anna's brother George Moreland Spencer.
242. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Fourth owner of the 1715 Bible.
Following the Table of Books:
"Given March 1st 1904 to George Moreland Spencer Son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana, by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penna at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penna in whose honor he was named".
243. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Generation VII. Person 959 page 188.
244. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following ACTS II 31, page 104
and also duplicated following Jude, page 228:
"George Moreland Spencer Son of William F. And Christiana Spencer was born Sep 27th 1871".
245. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "George Moreland Spencer Son of William f. and Christiana Spencer was born at Richmond Indiana on Wednesday September 27th 1871 at 11?' PM. And was named in honor of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Mooreland, Pennsylvania.".
246. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. Howard Jenkins shows '7. 27, 1871'.
247. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "George Moreland Spencer Son of William f. and Christiana Spencer was born at Richmond Indiana on Wednesday September 27th 1871 at 11?' OM. And was named in honor of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Mooreland, Pennsylvania.".
248. Ibid. "George Morland [sic] Spencer and Grace Eugenia Tibbets were married June 26th 1895".
249. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. She is apparently the sister of Wallace Beardsley (or Beardslee) Tibbets, who married her husband George Moreland Spencer's sister Anna Spencer.
250. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 188. "of Madison, Indiana.".
251. Ibid. Generation VII. Person 960 page 188.
252. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). Following ACTS II 31, page 104
and also duplicated following Jude, page 228:
"William Foulke Spencer II son of William F. And Christiana Spencer was born Nov 28th 1873".
253. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "William Foulke Spencer Son of William F & Christiana Spencer was born at Richmond Indiana on Friday November 28th 1873 at 6 AM".
254. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Emily Kersey's notes refer to his death on both "3-17-1950" and "Mar, 18,1950". One entry shows the "Mar,18,1950" date corrected to read "17".
255. The recollections and researches of William F. Spencer IV (1932 - ). At Elm Ridge Cemetary.
256. Holy Bible
"Presented to William F. & Christiana Spencer by their brother M Errickson Jany 17th 1860". Leavitt & Allen, New York. "William Foulke Spencer Jr and Estelle Cunningham were married Oct 20th 1897".
257. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Hand marked to show birth year.
258. The recollections and researches of William F. Spencer IV (1932 - ). At Elm Ridge Cemetary.
259. Ibid. conversations with his daughter, Martha Elizxabeth Kersey.
260. Ibid. (as of 1998).
261. Ibid. Letters and email from and conversations with Robert E. Kersey and his sister Martha Elizabeth Kersey.
262. Howard Malcolm Jenkins. Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer of Pennsylvania
Covers eight generations of Spencers, 1301 people in total, from Samual Spencer (1672-1705, moved to Upper Dublin Twp, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from Barbados) to his descendents born as late as 1895.
Also provides suggestive information on Samual's probable father, John, a London tailor with ties to Pennsylvania and Barbados.
The author (1842 - 1902) is person number 1009, generation VII, page 228. Ferris & Leach, 29 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, 1904; 250 pages. pg. 188.
263. Letter from Philip Boyd, Jan. 12, 1977, to William Foulke Spencer V. "Here in California we have a home in Riverside and also a weekend residence in Palm Desert. My life began in California in 1920, and my marriage to Dorothy B. Marmon of Indianapolis occurred in 1926...".
264. Ibid. Living in Oregon in 1977.
265. Ibid. Living in Southern California in 1977.
266. Ibid. Living in Southern California in 1977.
267. Ibid. Living in Southern California in 1977.
268. Emily Kersey (1893 - 1967), dau. of Elizabeth Erickson Spencer & Robert Butler Kersey, granddau. of William Foulke Spencer (I) & Christiana (Bradley) Spencer. Copies of typed and handwritten notes of the researches of Emily Kersey. Cites his middle name as sometimes as Beardsley and sometimes as Beardslee. She also names his father variously as Wallace Beardsley and Beardslee.
269. The recollections and researches of William F. Spencer IV (1932 - ).
270. Ibid. Cremeated -- Eluthria.
271. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). W.F.S III received posession of the Bible in 1938 from the widow of his uncle, George Moreland Spencer.
272. The recollections and researches of William F. Spencer IV (1932 - ). At Elm Ridge Cemetary.
273. Ibid. Warrensburg was her mother's home town.
274. Ibid. at Elm Ridge Cemetary.
275. Letter from Philip Boyd, Jan. 12, 1977, to William Foulke Spencer V. "Living in Palm Desert, California, about a mile from our weekend home is the daughter of Wallace B. Tibbets. Her name is Cindy Tarleton. She is the wife of a doctor and has two children. Cindy's father, recently deceased, was my first cousin or more accurately, the son of my mother's sister, Anna Spencer Tibbets.".
276. The recollections and researches of William F. Spencer IV (1932 - ). A writer for Red Book magazine, and a graduate of Middlebury College. Lived in White Plains and Manhattan (ca 56th St.).
Believed to have had two boys and a girl, one boy named William Spencer Drake.
277. Personal recollections of William F. Spencer V (1957 - ).
278. "The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements
according to the ufe of the Church of England
Printed in the year MDCCXV and
The Holy Bible"
1994 possession W. F. Spencer IV
Hand-tooled leather 17 inches x 11 inches x 4-1/4 inches thick, 4 brass corners, brass medallion in center of front & broken metal & leather clasp to close it.
Imported by John Jerrett w/ 3 others.
1st Fly Sheet:
"The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
3rd Fly Sheet (written in printing in ink):
"Hannah Spencer
Her Book given to her by her Father John Jerrett.
And my Desire is that the Same may be for the use of her and the Heirs of her Body forever and for Confirmation of my Desire, I hereunto Set my Hand. The 23 of the 7 month 1751. John Jerrett
George Spencer
His Book presented him by his Grandmother Hannah Spencer this 17th day of the 4th month 1801.
Given March 1st 1904 to
George Moreland Spencer son of William Foulke Spencer and his wife Christiana by Anna Spencer of Germantown Penn. at request of his Great Uncle George Spencer of Moreland Penn. in whose honor he was named.". "The book of common prayer...Church of England...
Printed in the year, M D C C X V"
(on the first fly sheet). W.F.S IV received posession of the Bible in 1945 after the death of his father.
279. "Our Family -- The Krauter Family History" [cover]
or "Our Family -- A History of the Krauter Family" [inside]
Updated by Kathryn Krauter Keith as of April 1, 1982
[updated from from the Nov. 1, 1966 book].
280. Sumner family notes collected 6-14-98 at their 40th wedding anniversary. Notes taken by William F. Spencer IV.
281. Divorced at Pasadena Branch, Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County, case number GD009029.
Dissolution of Marriage -- Status Only granted 30 Dec 1993. See Notice of Entry of Judgement and associated papers.
282. Personal recollections of William F. Spencer V (1957 - ). They were married at the First Presbyterian Church of Kirkwood, with reception following at the bride's home (1729 Winesap Lane, Kirkwood).
283.
284.
285. Ibid. Broadcast live on all television networks.
286. Ibid. Broadcast live on all television networks.

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