Looking for info on Walter Spencer 0F Pa.

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Walter Spencer was at the Battle of Wyoming Valley in Pa.  Walter and Edward were the only Spencers to live through the Battle.  Any info would be of great help
in Genealogy Help by Earl Spencer G2G Crew (620 points)
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You may want to check "A History of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania" by Oscar Jewell Harvey, volume 3.

by Star Kline G2G6 Pilot (720k points)
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Edward Spencer (Edward, Samuel, Samuel, William), b. 17 May 1752; bp. 24 May 1752; d. at Providence, Pa., 29 Dec. 1829; m. ca. 1796, Mary Finch, b. in Orange Co., N.Y., 2 May 1774, d. at Dunmore, Pa., 22 Oct. 1849, perhaps dau. of Isaac and Amy (Kinney?) Finch. He was an early settler in the Wyoming Valley and a Revolutionary soldier. Six Children  [The American Genealogist Vol 28 pages 60]

Walter Spencer (Caleb, Samuel, Samuel, William) b. at Bolton, Conn., 14 Apr. 1761; bp. 19 Apr 1761; m. ca. 1779, Sally Johnson.  Res. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., rem. Circa 1793 to Kentucky. [The American Genealogist Vol 28 pages 60]

by Michael Spencer G2G1 (1.9k points)

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