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From: Mary Jean <>
Subject: Re: Gray-Cook line
Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 18:23:42 -0400
At 12:18 AM 6/7/00 EDT, you wrote:
>In a message dated 6/6/2000 10:08:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> writes:
>
><< History of Susquehanna Co., Blackman >>
>Hi, I'm new to this list--gave been on the PABRADFO list for some time. My
>early Spalding ancestors settled in Susquehanna (SIMON SPALDING was one of
>that first group coming from CT and after the Revolution he received some
300
>acres of bounty land.)
>
>If there are any references to these Spaldings (Spauldings) in this book I'd
>sure like to learn more about it and where it can be obtained.
>
>Thanks--Jean Spalding Barbour
>
>A History of Brooklyn, Susquehanna Co. , Penn'a:
Its Homes and Its People
by
E.A. Weston
1889
reprint 1987
George Spalding had no family here, but lived in 'the parsonage in the
families of A. A. Quick, A. E. Tewksbury, and O. W. Foote. He removed to
Iowa to reside with his daughter and has since died. He was a brother of
Congressman Spalding, a banker of Buffalo, N. Y., who was the author of the
bill that became the national bank law.
hope that tidbit helps. Mary Jean
From Cemetery to Tree
My Pennsylvania Roots
http://home.stny.rr.com/brown/index.htm
Researching: Brown, Wilmarth, Tewksbury, Tiffany,
Squires, Perry and others.
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