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John Spring 1741–1797 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Jun 1741

Birth Location: UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS

Death Date: 02 Jan 1797

Death Location: UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS

Father: *john Spring

Mother: *sarah Read

Spouse(s): Hannah Crosby

Children(s): Abigail Spring, Abigail Spring, Elkanah Spring, Avery Spring, Adolphus Spring, Mary Spring, Mary Spring

In 1741, John Spring entered the world in UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS, born to John Spring And Sarah Read. John Spring married Hannah Crosby, and had children including Abigail Spring, Adolphus Spring, Avery Spring, Elkanah Spring, Mary Spring. John Spring passed away in 1797 in UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS.

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Biography

  • In 1741, John Spring entered the world in UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS, born to John Spring And Sarah Read.
  • John Spring married Hannah Crosby, and had children including Abigail Spring, Adolphus Spring, Avery Spring, Elkanah Spring, Mary Spring.
  • John Spring passed away in 1797 in UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

John Spring's Ancestors

Self
John Spring
1741–1797
Birth Place: UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS
Parents
*john Spring
1706–1794
Newton, Massachussetts
*sarah Read
1717–1800
MENDON, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS
Grandparents
*john Spring
1678–1754
Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
*joanna Richards
1682–1747
*samuel Read
1669–1724
MENDON, WORCESTER, MASSACHUSSETTS
*abigail White
1683–
WEYMOUTH, NORFOLK CO., MASSACHUSETTS
Great-Grandparents
*john Spring
1630–1717
*hannah Barsham
1638–1710
*john Richards
1641–1689
Mary Colburn
1650–1685
*samuel Read
1645–1717
*hopestill Holbrook
1645–1706
Ebenezer White
1648–1703
2nd-Great-Grandparents
*john Spring
1589–
Unknown *elinor
1589–
*william Barsham
1604–1684
*annabella Bland
1614–1681
Edward Richards
1610–1684
Susan Hunting
1600–1684
Nathaniel Colburn
1615–1691
Priscilla Clarke
1613–1692
*john Read
1598–1685
*sarah Lessie
1598–
*william Holbrook
1620–1699
*elizabeth Pitts
1620–1701
*thomas White
1599–1679
*ann Workman
1603–

John Spring's Descendants

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John Spring (10 Jun 1741–02 Jan 1797) m. Hannah Crosby (Abt 1747–12 Feb 1823)
  1. 1. Abigail Spring 1774–1777
  2. 2. Abigail Spring 1778–1778
  3. 3. Elkanah Spring 1768–1777
  4. 4. Avery Spring 1776–1777
  5. 5. Adolphus Spring 1772–1847 m. Lydia Taft 1772–1838 m. Lydia Taft 1772–1838
    1. 1. Margaret Spring 1807–
    2. 2. Lewis Spring 1805–1806
    3. 3. Elias Spring 1804–1804
    4. 4. John Spring 1798–1833
    5. 5. Daniel Spring 1800–
      1. 1. Mary (E.) Spring 1829–
    6. 6. Lydia Spring 1801–
    7. 7. Marcus Spring 1810–
    8. 8. Luther Spring 1812– m. Abby Wood 1818–
    9. 9. George Spring 1804–1835
    10. 10. George Spring 1804–1835
    11. 11. Hannah Spring 1797– m. Bezaleel Taft 1780–1846
      1. 1. George (Spring) Taft 1822–1823
      2. 2. Henry (Gordon) Taft 1832–
      3. 3. Lewis (Spring) Taft 1820–
      4. 4. George (Spring) Taft 1826–
      5. 5. Margaret (L.) Taft 1818– m. Alonzo (W.) Bennett 1819–
    12. 12. Mary Spring 1796–
  6. 6. Mary Spring 1770–
  7. 7. Mary Spring 1770–

John Spring's Timeline

2 Records

1741
10 Jun 1741
Birth of John Spring in UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS
UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS
1797
02 Jan 1797
Age 56
Death of John Spring in UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS
UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Jun 1741
    Event Place: UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS
    Record Source: Massachusetts Vital Records, Page: 145

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 Jan 1797
    Event Place: UXBRIDGE, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS
    Record Source: Massachusetts Vital Records, Page: 402

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