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SPENCE, JOSHUA 1800-1875 APPLING
Joshua Spence was born in 1800 in burke County, a son
of Moses Spence and grandson of Tharp Spence and wife
Charity Smith, natives of Virginia, who moved to Burke
County about 1790. Joshua married Susan Middleton,
born in Georgia, 1809. They had the following children:
1. MaryAnn b. 1825, m. Jesse Carter.
2. Elizabeth b. 1827, m. James Carter.
3. Moses W. b. 1829, m. Susan McCall, dau. of George
4. Susan b. 1832, m. Allen B. Howard
5. John M. b. 1834, m. Pheriba Hargraves, dau. of Abr.
6. Emiline b. 1836, m. ________ Cannon.
7. Olive b. 1838, m. George Eason.
8. Irene b. 1842, m. John Sapp.
9. William b. 1844, prob. died single.
10. Stephen b. 1844, died age about 15 years.
11. Miriam b. 1846, m. Dr. ________ Little.
12. Sarah b. 1847, m. Henry Abbott.
Joshua Spence was among the early settlers of Appling
County, moving there about 1827, and living there until his
death about 1875. He lived in the 583rd militia district. His
son, Moses W. Spence, and son-in-law, George Eason, were
the administrators on his estate, and closed out the estate
and were dismissed January, 1877, according to the Ordinary's
records of Appling county.
Mr. Spence served as 3rd Sergeant in Capt. N. J. Holton's
company of Appling County militia in the Indian War, June
9th to Aug. 19, 1838.
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SPENCE, JOHN M. 1834-1904 COFFEE
John M. Spence was born in Appling County in 1834, son of Joshua
Spence (Vol.V). He was first married in 1856 to Fairiby Hargraves, daughter
of Abraham Hargraves (Vol.I). She was born Nov. 10, 1838, in Appling
County, and died March 6, 1862. Born by her were three children, viz:
1. Belinda b. 1857, m. Green H. Roberts.
2. Elizabeth b. 1859, m. Jesse Carter.
3. John A. b. 1862, accidently killed in his youth.
The second marriage was in 1867 to Elizabeth Kirkland, born 1850,
daughter of Moses and Margaret Carver Kirkland of Coffee County (Vol.II).
By her one child was born, viz:
4. Fairiby b. 1868, died age 14 years.
The second wife died soon after the birth Of her first child, and Mr.
Spence then married Miss Levicy Britt, born 1850 in this state. She died in
January, 1914. By her four children were born, viz:
5. Joshua M. b. 1870, m. (unknown).
6. William P. b. 1863, m. Ida White.
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7. Olive b. 1875, m. Edward Smith.
8. Miriam Susan b. 1877, m. Joe Wimbish.
9. James L. b. 1879, m. Jessie Jenkins.
Mr. Spence was living on his farm in the southeastern part of Coffee
County when the civil war came on. He organized the first and only
Confederate company from Coffee County early in 1862, and when it was
organized and mustered into service March 4, 1862, he was elected its
Captain, and the company became known as Co. "C", 50th Georgia Infantry
Regiment. He was promoted to Major of his regiment, Dec. 21, 1863, and
served until he was granted leave of absence Feb. 14, 1865. He then returned
home for the first time since entering the service. His service as captain and
major was distinguished by his bravery and valor, and he was held in high esteem
by the men under him.
Maj. Spence served as Representative from Coffee County in 1871-72. He
died about 1904, and was buried in the Spence family cemetery near his
home.
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