↑ 1790 United States Federal Census The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; First Census of the United States, 1790.; Year: 1790; Census Place: Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts; Series: M637; Roll: 4; Page: 115; Family History Library Film: 0568144
↑ North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000; Book Title: Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR Vol 003
Web: US, New England Seamen's Protection Certificate Index, 1796-1871
Records of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia
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First-hand information as remembered by Dean Clayton Jenkins, Sunday, June 15, 2014.
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William Spencer II was married first MAY 3 1787 to Mary Sargent (March 5, 1768- 25 Nov 1793) then married on Nov. 3 1795 , Mary Gale Homen (born 1777) & so William III is not a direct link nor is Mary Sargent. William Spencer II (not III) & Mary Gale Homen are the parents of Emeline Augusta Spencer
William Spencer II was married first MAY 3 1787 to Mary Sargent (March 5, 1768- 25 Nov 1793) then married on Nov. 3 1795 , Mary Gale Homen (born 1777) & so William III is not a direct link nor is Mary Sargent. William Spencer II (not III) & Mary Gale Homen are the parents of Emeline Augusta Spencer