James Edward Spencer

Brief Life History of James Edward

James Edward Spencer was born in 1859, in Crawshawbooth, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. He had at least 3 sons and 1 daughter with Emma Coles. He lived in Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom in 1891. He died in December 1918, at the age of 59.

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Family Time Line

James Edward Spencer
1859–1918
Emma Coles
1860–1939
Alice Spencer
1879–1951
Tom Spencer
1885–
Amos Spencer
1887–
John James Spencer
1883–1948

Sources (2)

  • James Spencer, "England and Wales Census, 1891"
  • James E Spencer, "England and Wales Census, 1901"

World Events (7)

1859 · Lancashire Rifle Volunteers

The Lancashire Rifle Volunteers started in the eighteenth century. Those that fought in the militia were selected by ballot. They were formed because of threat due to the Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic War.

1878 · Bacup Natural History Society

The Bacup Natural History Society was established in 1878 in Lancashire. It holds a collection of over 4,000 photos, slides, and documents. It holds many different artifacts from military to fossils.

1884

Art Nouveau Period (Art and Antiques).

Name Meaning

English (Lancashire and Yorkshire): occupational name for someone who dispensed provisions or money, from Middle English spenser(e), spencer(e) ‘household steward, butler, almoner’ (Anglo-Norman French espenser, Old French despensier). Compare Spence and Spender . There is some dispute about the origins of the Spencer family, whose most famous member in recent times was the late Princess of Wales, born Lady Diana Spencer (1961–97). Some sources say that they are descended from William the Conqueror's steward, Robert Despencer. What is clear is that by the 15th century they had become prosperous from sheep farming in Northamptonshire. Robert Spencer (died 1627) was said to be the wealthiest man in England. Their titles have included Earls of Sunderland and Earls Spencer; and through the female line the 5th Earl of Sunderland also became Duke of Marlborough in 1733. This connection was the result of the marriage, in 1700, of the 3rd Duke of Sunderland to the daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. The youngest son of this union, John Spencer (1708–46), was the father of the 1st Earl Spencer (1734–83).

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