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Timothy Spencer 1652 – 1704 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt. 1652

Birth Location: East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut

Death Date: Bef. 06 May 1704

Death Location: East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut

Father: (Ensign) Spencer

Mother: Hannah Hills

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In 1652, Timothy Spencer entered the world in East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, born to (Ensign) Gerard or Jared Spencer and Hannah Joannis Hills. Timothy Spencer passed away in 1704 in East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • In 1652, Timothy Spencer entered the world in East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, born to (Ensign) Gerard or Jared Spencer and Hannah Joannis Hills.
  • Timothy Spencer passed away in 1704 in East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut.

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Timothy Spencer's Ancestors

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Timothy Spencer
1652 – 1704
Birth Place: East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Parents
(Ensign) Gerard or Jared Spencer
1614 – 1685
Stotfold, Bedfordshire, England
Hannah (Joannis) Hills
1616 – 1692
Stofold, Beds, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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Timothy Spencer's Timeline

2 Records

1652
abt. 1652
Birth of Timothy Spencer in East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut
East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut
1704
Bef. 06 May 1704
Age 52
Death of Timothy Spencer in East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut
East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt. 1652
    Event Place: East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef. 06 May 1704
    Event Place: East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut

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