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76:.) Abel Spencer subsequently recanted his support of the British and was allowed to return to Clarendon after being assessed a fine of 1,000 pounds. In 1779 the legislature remitted half the fine. 79:
Spencer subsequently studied law and attained admission to the bar. He represented Clarendon in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1791 to 1793 and 1796 to 1798. After relocating to
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Spencer represented his new hometown in the House from 1802 to 1803 and 1806 to 1807. He served as Speaker of the House from 1797 to 1798 and 1802 to 1803.
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of 1777. (His father Benjamin, who served in the Vermont legislature and in other offices also sided with the British and relocated to
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Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, death record for Abel Spencer, accessed via Ancestry.com, June 21, 2012
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Ethan Allen and His Kin: Correspondence, 1772-1819, by Ethan Allen, Volume 2, 1998, pages 469 to 470
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Ethan Allen and His Kin: Correspondence, 1772-1819, by Ethan Allen, Volume 2, 1998, pages 469 to 470
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Rhode Island Births, 1636-1930, entry for Abel Spencer, accessed via Ancestry.com, February 21, 2012
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Ira Allen: Founder of Vermont, 1751-1814, by James Benjamin Wilbur, Volume 2, 1928, page 398
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An Address Pronounced in the Representatives' Hall, Montpelier, 24th October, 1850
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Spencer also served on the Vermont Governor's Council from 1798 to 1801 and was
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Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont for 1798 to 1799
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State of Vermont Roll of Soldiers in the Revolutionary War, 1775 to 1783
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he served in the Vermont Militia, but changed sides at the approach of
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In 1807 Spencer was accused of the theft of ninety-three dollars in
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on December 4, 1758. His family subsequently relocated to
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in the legislature's balloting by a vote of 111 to 85.
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History of Vermont, Natural, Civil, and Statistical
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Index

Vermont
lawyer
politician
Speaker
Vermont House of Representatives
East Greenwich, Rhode Island
Clarendon, Vermont
American Revolution
John Burgoyne's
Saratoga campaign
Upper Canada
Rutland
Rutland County
State's Attorney
United States House of Representatives
Federalist
United States Senate
Israel Smith
bank bills
Saint Armand, Quebec
Iberville's
Episcopal Church
State of Vermont Roll of Soldiers in the Revolutionary War, 1775 to 1783
An Address Pronounced in the Representatives' Hall, Montpelier, 24th October, 1850
Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont for 1798 to 1799
History of Vermont, Natural, Civil, and Statistical
History of Rutland County, Vermont
Matthew Lyon, The Hampden of Congress
Early History of Vermont
Lewis R. Morris

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