Charlotte Wescott Spicer and the second son to bear the name Edward. His brother and name sake had been born and died in 1827 in Brownville, Jefferson county, New York.
Edward was a vetern of the Civil War having Enlisted in Company G, New York 10th Heavy Artillery Regiment on 25 Aug 1863.
Mustered out on 19 Jul 1865. He was a Private.
After the war Edward taught school for awhile and then became a very successful farmer and dairyman. Like his brother Henry he was involved in politics and served as Justice of the Peace for awhile. Like Henry there is also a very nice article about Edward in the Genealogical and family history of county of Jefferson New York.
Edward would marry twice and father 3 children.
Charlotte Wescott Spicer and the second son to bear the name Edward. His brother and name sake had been born and died in 1827 in Brownville, Jefferson county, New York.
Edward was a vetern of the Civil War having Enlisted in Company G, New York 10th Heavy Artillery Regiment on 25 Aug 1863.
Mustered out on 19 Jul 1865. He was a Private.
After the war Edward taught school for awhile and then became a very successful farmer and dairyman. Like his brother Henry he was involved in politics and served as Justice of the Peace for awhile. Like Henry there is also a very nice article about Edward in the Genealogical and family history of county of Jefferson New York.
Edward would marry twice and father 3 children.
Family Members
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Charlotte Spicer Smith
1815–1905
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Silas Spicer
1817–1867
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Mercy Spicer Van Camp
1819–1896
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Henry Spicer
1820–1916
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Fanny Spicer Archer
1823–1895
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Mary Spicer Baxter
1825–1900
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Edward Spicer
1827–1828
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Clara Fowler "Clarissa" Spicer Webb
1830–1903
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Caroline Spicer O'Conner
1830–1882
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Mary Spicer Banks
1831–1909
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Jane "Jennie" Spicer Barnes
1833–1904
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Sarah Spicer Calkins
1836–1932
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George Spicer
1839–1862
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