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Patrick Spence 1633–1684 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1633

Birth Location: Dysart, Fife Council area, Fife, Scotland

Death Date: 26 Mar 1684

Death Location: Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America

Father: Johm Spence

Mother: Helen Morris

Spouse(s): Dorcas Youell

Children(s): Dr Spence, Patrick Spence, John Spence, Elizabeth Spence, Thomas Spence, Eleanor Spence, Mary Spence, John Spence, Jane Spence, Bridget Spence, Sarah Spence

The story of Patrick Spence began in 1633 in Dysart, Fife Council area, Fife, Scotland. Patrick Spence married Dorcas Youell, and had children including Bridget Spence, Dr Alexander Spence, Eleanor Spence, Elizabeth Spence, Jane Spence, John Spence, Mary Spence, Patrick Spence, Sarah Spence, Thomas Spence. Patrick Spence passed away in 1684 in Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • The story of Patrick Spence began in 1633 in Dysart, Fife Council area, Fife, Scotland.
  • Patrick Spence married Dorcas Youell, and had children including Bridget Spence, Dr Alexander Spence, Eleanor Spence, Elizabeth Spence, Jane Spence, John Spence, Mary Spence, Patrick Spence, Sarah Spence, Thomas Spence.
  • Patrick Spence passed away in 1684 in Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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Patrick Spence's Ancestors

Self
Patrick Spence
1633–1684
Birth Place: Dysart, Fife Council area, Fife, Scotland
Parents
Johm Spence
1611–1704
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Helen (de) Morris
1618–1639
Dysart, Fife, Scotland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Patrick Spence's Descendants

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Patrick Spence (1633–26 Mar 1684) m. Dorcas Youell (1636–24 Nov 1708)
  1. 1. Dr (Alexander) Spence 1656–1704 m. Elizabeth Browne 1658–1720
    1. 1. Frances (Marshall) Spence 1695–1772 m. William (Henry Head) III 1684–1765
      1. 1. Capt (Benjamin A Head Sr) SAR 1731–1803 m. Martha (Marshall) Sherman 1734–1821
        1. 1. Capt (Henry Oswald) Head 1773–1852
        2. 2. James (W) Head 1756–1796
        3. 3. William (Ayloff) Head 1770–1812 m. Margaret (Peggy) Kirtley 1765–1807 m. Susan Harrison 1769– m. Sally Oliver 1765– m. Sarah Blake 1770–1848
        4. 4. Francis Head 1762–1795
        5. 5. Mary Head 1755–1835
        6. 6. Tavenor Head 1776–1800 m. Jenny Plunkett 1778–1840
        7. 7. Captain (Benjamin A Head) Jr 1763–1827
        8. 8. John (Stromatt Head Revolutionary) Soldier 1763–1856
        9. 9. George (Marshall) Head 1768–1843 m. Mildred Rucker 1768–1826
        10. 10. Sarah Burton 1760–1829
    2. 2. Dorcas Spence 1685–1712
    3. 3. Elizabeth Spence 1688–1712
    4. 4. Mary Spence 1697–1715
    5. 5. Patrick Spence 1691–1710
  2. 2. Patrick Spence 1658–1695
  3. 3. John Spence 1659–1660
  4. 4. Elizabeth Spence 1660–1693
  5. 5. Thomas Spence 1660–1694
  6. 6. Eleanor Spence 1660–1707
  7. 7. Mary Spence 1663–1770
  8. 8. John Spence 1665–1698
  9. 9. Jane Spence 1666–1708
  10. 10. Bridget Spence 1668–
  11. 11. Sarah Spence 1680–1749

Patrick Spence's Timeline

2 Records

1633
1633
Birth of Patrick Spence in Dysart, Fife Council area, Fife, Scotland
Dysart, Fife Council area, Fife, Scotland
1684
26 Mar 1684
Age 51
Death of Patrick Spence in Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America
Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1633
    Event Place: Dysart, Fife Council area, Fife, Scotland
    Record Source: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI), Godfrey Memorial Library; Middletown, Connecticut; American Genealogical Biographical Index; Volume Number: 165

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Mar 1684
    Event Place: Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America

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