Spooner Generations

Ancestors of Russell Edward II SPOONER

Citations


4258. William WITTER

1Alfred Nettleton, Tyler Witter Button Families, p. 8. Source Medium: Book.

2Alfred Nettleton, Tyler Witter Button Families, p. 18.

3Alfred Nettleton, Tyler Witter Button Families, p. 7.

4Alfred Nettleton, Tyler Witter Button Families, p. 6. ""from across the ocean to find beneath a milder heaven The home of Liberty"."


4259. Hannah CHURCHMAN

1Alfred Nettleton, Tyler Witter Button Families, p. 8. Source Medium: Book.

2Alfred Nettleton, Tyler Witter Button Families, p. 8.


4346. Roger CHANDLER

1compiled by Russell L Warner; edited by Robert S Wakefield,FASG, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume 01, Name: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston, Massachusetts, 1992;, Vol 2. Source Medium: Book. "The Leyden poll tax of 15 Oct 1622 includes "Roger Chandelaer, IsabelChandelaer" his wife, and children Samuel and Sara.  Roger and his family probably came to Plymouth in 1629 or 1630, when according to Bradford the Leyden contingent arrived.  He was taxed in Plymouth 25 Mar 1633, and listed as a freeman the same year -- the earliest record of him in this country.   He was enumerated among those able to bear arms in Duxbury in 1643, and sold land there in 1644; he was listed among freeman of Duxberry in a tally presumed taken in 1658.   In Oct 1665 the Plymouth Court granted 150 acres of land to the three (unnamed) daughter of Roger Chandler deceased.  Articles in TAG indicate their names and husbands."

2Genealogies of Mayflower Families, Page 488. Source Medium: Book. "Roger Chandler of Duxbury was taxed in 1632, a freeman in 1633, and sold land in 1644.  His dau was in the service of Kenelm Winslow before 5 May 1646. (Pope's Pioneers of Massachusetts, p. 93   On 3 Oct 1665 "One hundred and fifty acres of land are granted by this court unto the three sisters, the daughters of Roger Chandler, deceased, viz, to each of them fifty acres, lying between the Baline and the bounds of Taunton, according to the desire of John Bundey". (Plymouth Col Recs, vol 4 page 111). Pope (op. cit. p.132), is quoting the will of Dolor Davis, proved 2 Jul 1673, mentions a clause referring to Davis's sons Symon and Samuel, as residing at Concor, and his having gone thither at the charges of Roger Chandler.  The Editor is indebted to William P. Greenlaw, Esq, for the above references, which are given in hoe that they may be of use in helping to identify Roger Chandler's daughters."