Claudius Victor Spencer

Brief Life History of Claudius Victor

When Claudius Victor Spencer was born on 2 April 1824, in West Stockbridge, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Daniel Spencer Jr, was 29 and his mother, Sophronia Eliza Pomeroy, was 18. He married Mariah Antoinette Spencer on 25 January 1847, in Florence, Douglas, Nebraska, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. He died on 5 January 1910, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 85, and was buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

Claudius Victor Spencer
1824–1910
Louisa Helen King
1833–1912
Marriage: 9 October 1853
Georgiana Louisa Spencer
1856–1857
Hyrum Claudius Spencer
1858–1859
Claudius Victor Spencer Jr.
1860–1942
Hannah Tapfield Spencer
1863–1864
Pomeroy Spencer
1864–1943
Jacob Thomas Spencer
1866–1921
Owen Howard Spencer
1873–1902

Sources (183)

  • Claudius Spencer, "United States Census, 1870"
  • Washington, Marriage Records, 1865-2004
  • Utah, Death and Military Death Certificates, 1904-1961

World Events (8)

1825 · The Crimes Act

The Crimes Act was made to provide a clearer punishment of certain crimes against the United States. Part of it includes: Changing the maximum sentence of imprisonment to be increased from seven to ten years and changing the maximum fine from $5,000 to $10,000.

1830 · The Second Great Awakening

Being a second spiritual and religious awakening, like the First Great Awakening, many Churches began to spring up from other denominations. Many people began to rapidly join the Baptist and Methodist congregations. Many converts to these religions believed that the Awakening was the precursor of a new millennial age.

1847

Historical Boundaries: 1848: Mexican Cession, United States 1850: Utah Territory, United States 1851: Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States 1868: Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States 1896: Salt Lake, Utah, United States

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).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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