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Audrey Mae (née Spencer) MacDonald’s gravestone numbers and mini-biography of those Spencers who were born into her ancestry Spencer line

No. 2 John Spencer

no-2-john-am-revAccording to Audrey Mae’s map diagram, John Spencer’s gravestone is Gravestone Number Two in her family’s historical cemetery. His wife, Huldah (née Johnson) Spencer’s gravestone is Gravestone Number One. Audrey Mae always referred to this John as “Revolutionary War John Spencer” to distinguish him from the many other John Spencers both before and after him. According to Esther Amanda (née Spencer) Briggs, the Spencer historian, this John was called “red headed John” to distinguish him from other John Spencers. At that time in history it was traditional to name the first son after his father. There are many John Spencers in Audrey Mae’s ancestry, and, consequently, ancestors needed to find distinctive adjectives to use with the name to distinguish which John was being mentioned. This John Spencer, a young man at the time of the American Revolution, was Audrey Mae’s, Edith Anna’s, and John Edward’s great, great, great, (3 times) grandfather.

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Using her Smith-Corona typewriter in the 1980s, Audrey Mae typed the following mini-biography of John Spencer, a fifth-generation Spencer in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.

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No. 6 Richard Anthony (“Deacon”)

no-6-richard-anthony-deacon_0According to Audrey’s map diagram of her Spencer Family Historical Cemetery (aka E.G.No.9), Richard Anthony (“Deacon”) Spencer’s gravestone is Gravestone Number Six. Richard Anthony (“Deacon”) was Audrey Mae’s, Edith Anna’s, and John Edward’s great, great (2 times) grandfather. Richard Anthony (“Deacon”) is a sixth-generation Spencer in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Using her Smith-Corona typewriter in the 1980s, Audrey Mae typed the following mini-biography of Richard Anthony (“Deacon”):

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No. 7 Richard Anthony born in 1817

According to Audrey Mae’s map diagram, Richard Anthony’s gravestone is Gravestone Number Seven. Richard Anthony is Audrey’s great-grandfather and he is a seventh- generation Spencer in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Using her Smith-Corona typewriter in the 1980s, Audrey Mae typed the following mini-biography of Richard Anthony Spencer:

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No. 8 Anna Maria (“Mirah”) Spencer

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Anna Maria (Mar-eye-ah)

According to Audrey Mae’s artistic map diagram and gravestone numbering system, Anna Maria (“Mirah”) Spencer is Gravestone Number Eight. Audrey Mae always heard her grandmother Anna Maria’s name pronounced as Anna Mar-eye-ah. Because of this, Audrey Mae wrote her grandmother’s name as Anna Mirah.Anna Maria (“Mirah”) Spencer and spouse John Johnson Spencer, a veteran of the Civil War, share the same large gravestone. Anna Maria and John Johnson Spencer are Audrey Mae’s, John Edward’s and Edith Anna’s grandparents.

Anna Maria (pronounce Mar-eye-ah) Spencer is an eighth- generation Spencer in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Using her Smith-Corona typewriter in the 1980s, Audrey Mae typed the following mini-biography of her paternal grandmother, Anna Maria (pronounce Mar-eye-ah): Continue reading

No. 8 John Johnson Spencer

no-8-john-johnsonAccording to Audrey Mae’s artistic cemetery map diagram and Audrey Mae’s gravestone numbering system, John Johnson Spencer’s gravestone is Gravestone Number Eight.  He shares this gravestone with his wife, Anna Maria (pronounced Mar-eye-ah) Spencer.  Anna Maria and John Johnson Spencer are Audrey Mae’s, Edith Anna’s and John Edward (“Ed”)’s paternal grandparents. A Civil War stake and flag is by John Johnson’s gravestone. John Johnson Spencer was a private in Lt. Greene’s Co.,1 Reg’t New England Cavalry, which later was known as Co.H,1 Reg’t R.I. Cavalry.  Using her Smith-Corona typewriter in the 1980s, Audrey Mae typed the following mini-biography of John Johnson Spencer, an eighth-generation Spencer in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Continue reading

***No. 10-14 Joseph Jason’s & Celinda’s Children: Gravestone No. 10,11,12,13,14 and 24

Gravestones No. 10-14 and No. 24 are of the children of Joseph Jason Spencer (gravestone No. 9) and Celina (née Kettelle) Spencer.

 

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Joseph Jason Spencer is the third son of Roby (née Tarbox) and Richard Anthony (“Deacon”) Spencer (gravestone No. 6).

Richard Anthony (“Deacon”) Spencer is the fourth son of Huldah (neé Johnson) and John Spencer (gravestone No. 2).

No. 11 Richard Anthony (d.o.b 1845)

no-11-richard-anthony_0According to Audrey Mae’s artisitic cemetery map diagram and gravestone numbering system, Richard Anthony’s gravestone is numbered Gravestone Number Eleven. Using her Smith-Corona typewriter in the 1981s, Audrey Mae typed the following mini-biography of Richard Anthony, an eighth-generation Spencer in East Greenwich, Rhode Island:

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Richard Anthony is named after Audrey Mae’s great grandfather, Richard Anthony who died at age 27. Therefore, this Richard Anthony would have special significance to Audrey Mae and she would write this in his mini-biography above.

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This Richard Anthony’s father is Joseph Jason Spencer, the fifth child of Richard Anthony (“Deacon”) and Roby (née Tarbox) Spencer. When Joseph Jason’s older brother, Richard Anthony (Deacon and Roby’s first son) died at age twenty-seven, Joseph Jason named his next born son after his older brother. The infant Richard Anthony Spencer was born July 18th and his uncle Richard Anthony Spencer had just died May 27th.

Since this Richard Anthony was named after Audrey Mae’s, John Edward’s and Edith Anna’s great-grandfather, Richard Anthony Spencer (Gravestone No. 7), this gravestone (No. 11) would have special significance for these three last children on the Spencer Homestead, as they referred to the land as last as the 21th Century. Continue reading