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Can anyone place this SAMUEL SPENCER? Could he be the same as MICHAEL
SPENCER who married for the second time to HANNAH MATTINGLY in Breckinridge
co., Ky. in 1815?
May 11, 1801
Breckinridge County KY
SAMUEL and KATHERINE, his wife, to JOEL TULLIS for 30 pounds, 3 lots in
Hardinsburg.
The 1800 Tax List lists SAMUEL SPENCER Breckinridge 8/19/1800.
The 1820 census for Breckinridge co., Ky lists the following:
SAMUEL SPENSOR (this is how it appeared on a typed Internet census list)
Males:
1 between the ages
My gg grandfather, Abner Berry FINKS married Eliza COOPER ,Nov. 18,1873 probably in Cooke Co. Texas. All I know of her is that she was born Sept. 23,1849 in Kentucky, she and Abner had 2 daughters --Cora Finks b. 1875 ,Cooke Co. Texas and Loulia Effie Finks b. Sept24 ,1876. But in the 1880 census Abner is then married to Ellen Johnson and his 2 daughters are living with them. I have found no record of death nor of a grave site for her. I have gone thru the 1850 census for Kentucky and the only Eliz
The late Bill Thompson mentions Samuel Spencer in his History and Legend of Breckinridge County, Kentucky (1976; McDowell Publications) in the Chapter "McDaniels". On page 60 is a picture of the old Sam Spencer home near McDaniels.
I quote from the book on page 61: "Bill McDaniels lived in the fort the rest of his life. He was a real pioneer and an expert Indian fighter. He was with the group of settlers who went into Illinois and dislodged the Indians from the Saline Creek settlement. During these firs