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I researching my Spencer line in VA. My John Spencer (whose brother was Abraham), died in Albemarle Co., VA 1788-89. His wife was Rosannah Graves. Would like to find out if these Albemarle Co. Spencers are related to the Spencers of Surry Co. (1600's) There was a William Spencer in Surry, VA (1600's) with daughters only, but, William's nephew Nicholas also came to American a few years later. When this Nicholas went back to England, it is said that he left his son John Spencer with a Wm. Cockerham. Thanks to anyone who might want to share their info with me. Sherry oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Old Virginia Christmas at Smith’s Fort Plantation - http://www.OldVirginiaChristmas.com - Oct. 24-26, 2008 Colonial Craftsman’s Faire at Endview Plantation - http://www.ColonialFaire.com - May 2009 ~~ "Working in the "Style & Spirit of the 18th Century - In the Best & Neatest Manner" ~~ To experience the flavor of an 18th Century market place - Watch artisans dressed in “colonial attire”, demonstrating their trades and selling their “gift & collector” quality wares Visit our Plantation "craft shows" held in the Williamsburg, VA area in May & Oct.A Shopping, Teaching & Learning Experience! ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Notify Administrator about this message?
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