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Isaac Spencer 1766–1842 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1766

Birth Location: Derbyshire, England

Death Date: April 1842

Death Location: Ashbourne, Derbyshire

Father: ISAAC Spencer

Mother: SARAH Buxton

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In 1766, Isaac Spencer entered the world in Derbyshire, England, born to Isaac Spencer And Sarah Buxton. Isaac Spencer passed away in 1842 in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.

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Biography

  • In 1766, Isaac Spencer entered the world in Derbyshire, England, born to Isaac Spencer And Sarah Buxton.
  • Isaac Spencer passed away in 1842 in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.

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Isaac Spencer's Ancestors

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Isaac Spencer
1766–1842
Birth Place: Derbyshire, England
Parents
ISAAC Spencer
1740–1824
Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England
SARAH Buxton
1744–1801
Wirksworth, Derbyshire, , England
Grandparents
Thomas Spencer
1706–1774
Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England
Hannah Ball
1703–1752
Middleton by Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England
Thomas (Yeoman) Buxton
1716–1774
Middleton by Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England
Elizabeth Mather
1721–1800
Middleton by Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England
Great-Grandparents
James Spencer
1679–1738
Rebecca Blackwell
1681–1727
George Buxton
1679–1742
Mary Holmes
1675–1777
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Spencer
1643–1726
Sarah Smedley
1658–1694
Richard Buxton
1648–1791
Elizabeth Rose
1652–

Isaac Spencer's Timeline

2 Records

1766
1766
Birth of Isaac Spencer in Derbyshire, England
Derbyshire, England
1842
April 1842
Age 76
Death of Isaac Spencer in Ashbourne, Derbyshire
Ashbourne, Derbyshire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1766
    Event Place: Derbyshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 1842
    Event Place: Ashbourne, Derbyshire

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