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Abner Spencer of Haldimand & his wife Eunice Hare

Abner Spencer of Haldimand & his wife Eunice Hare

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 12:58AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Spencer, Hare
From "The Bowerman Family of Canada":

" On the site of the Philip Low residence lived Stephen Hare, the progenitor of the family of that name. His wife was a sister of Arra Ferguson (sic)[it was his son Richard who married Arra's sister Rachel]; and his children were –
(II). Richard Hare – mar.
“ Daniel “ “
“ John “ “
“ Eunice “ “ – Abram Spencer
“ Annie “ - - Bates, near Cobourg.
This family moved to Cobourg, with the exception of Daniel, who married Huldah Elsworth, a dau. of Caleb and Huldah (Weightman) Elsworth."

There was no "Abram" Spencer. This is clearly a mistranscription of the name Abner. The Abner Spencers lived in close proximity to Stephen and Richard (and originally Daniel)Hare in Haldimand, settling there at the same time in 1797.

Re: Abner Spencer of Haldimand & his wife Eunice Hare

Posted: 14 Feb 2014 5:39PM GMT
Classification: Query
I am a direct descendent of Abner and Eunice and from my years of research ,this makes so much sense. Methodist Burial Ground full of Spencer and Hare and was on Abner's land.

Re: Abner Spencer of Haldimand & his wife Eunice Hare

Posted: 10 May 2015 10:21PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 10 May 2015 10:30PM GMT
Surnames: Hare, Ferguson, Bates
I assumed that Stephen Hare's wife could not possibly be the sister of Arra Ferguson, because surely Rachel Ferguson did not marry her own nephew.

I was wrong.

from William Canniff's "History of the Province of Ontario":

a quote from Roger Bates of Newcastle: "I have heard my mother say that uncle Ferguson, a magistrate who performed marriages..."

Roger Bates' mother was Amelia Hare, wife of Stoddard Bates of Clarke, Durham; Hamilton; and elsewhere.

Arra Ferguson served some time as Town Clerk for Haldimand, Northumberland and later at Hallowell, Prince Edward, where his brother Roswell ( 'Rozel' as the name Roswell was formerly pronounced and thus spelled) also served terms as Town Clerk.

So it is that Amelia Hare Bates' mother was a sister of Arra Ferguson, but her brother Richard Hare's mother was not!

Rachel Ferguson, sister of Arra Ferguson, married her sister's step-son, Richard Hare.
Frederica Ferguson, daughter of Arra Ferguson, married her first cousin John Hare, Richard's half-brother.

Richard Hare was born in 1777, the same year his father Stephen Hare's militia regiment from Kinderhook District was activated in the War. Rachel, Mrs. Richard Ferguson, Arra et al's mother, went directly to Canada with her younger children as soon as she was released from jail in Albany in 1779. So the first Mrs. Stephen Hare must have died and Stephen remarried within that two year interval. Stephen, according to Harold R. Hare's "Early History and Genealogy of the Hare Family", visited the Fergusons in the Bay of Quinte for two years from 1785-1787, before returning to New York to fetch his wife and children to come to Canada. Amelia Hare then was born in her father's absence, in the US in 1786. The two youngest children of Stephen Hare and Miss Ferguson were born in Canada.
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