Individual Details
Thomas Spalding
(Abt 1640 - Abt 1713)
From Pat Place's notes: Thomas Spalding was transported into MD in 1657 by Joh Shircliffe. He served his period of indensureship under John Shircliffe and Ann, his widow.
Thomas and Katherine each demanded 50 acres of land for satisfactory completion of service for transportation. Thomas subsequently patented tracts of land called St. Giles, Spalding's Addition, and William's Hermitage. Thomas died intestate.
Paul Tobler has information that indicates Thomas Spalding was a servant of John Shircliff and in his will called him his "cusin". Thomas Spalding of McIntosh Chree, 1657 was the progenitor of the Spaldings in America.)
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Thomas and Katherine each demanded 50 acres of land for satisfactory completion of service for transportation. Thomas subsequently patented tracts of land called St. Giles, Spalding's Addition, and William's Hermitage. Thomas died intestate.
Paul Tobler has information that indicates Thomas Spalding was a servant of John Shircliff and in his will called him his "cusin". Thomas Spalding of McIntosh Chree, 1657 was the progenitor of the Spaldings in America.)
Not all information verified and/or documented. Not all are my direct line (only those denoted by *). Please use this as a guide and contact the source for more information. I am actively making updates and corrections and reposting the information. With
Events
Families
Spouse | Katharine Hall (1651 - 1710) |
Child | William Spalding (1678 - 1740) |
Child | John Spalding I (1675 - 1726) |
Child | Thomas Spalding (1682 - 1769) |
Child | Peter Spalding (1685 - 1741) |
Child | Edward Spalding (1691 - 1771) |
Father | John Spalding (1593 - 1659) |
Mother | Unknown ( - ) |
Father | John Spalding (1593 - 1659) |
Mother | Shircliffe ( - ) |
Sibling | Richard Spalding (1640 - 1659) |
Sibling | John Spalding (1640 - 1659) |
Endnotes
1. Pat Place prp@sei.cmu.edu.