Spalding*Spaulding Web Sites | |
| These web sites provide a wonderful assortment of information about Spalding*Spaulding families. If you have a web site to add to the list, send it along! | |
| The town of Chelmsford is know as the home of Edward Spalding. This site contains a wonderful array of information about the early settlement, including pictures of some of the earliest gravestones. | |
| Although we do not know where the original Edward lived before coming to America, a visit to Spalding England returns us to the days of old. This city is known for its tulips and daffodils. | |
| Another Spalding, England link from one of our cousins. See what's new and visit some of their gardens and botanical sites. | |
| Andrew Spalding and Isabelle Morris migrated with their six children from Perthshire, Scotland to Monroe, Michigan. This family line claims two brigadier generals: George Spalding, who fought in the Civil war; and his son, George Redfield Spalding, a WW1 veteran and who was called from retirement to serve during WW2. The first two generations are documented in the Spalding Memorial. | |
| Provides a complete index of Spalding names listed in Index I of the Spalding Memorial. You can search for a family member by entering either the person's first name or birth date. After you locate the person, you can send an e-mail request for information on that family member. Information published in the Spalding Memorial (by Charles Warren Spalding, 1896) can be sent in Microsoft Word or ASCII text format. Be sure to include the correct reference number and birth date! | |
| Plans for updating the Spalding Memorial are progressing. And, you can help by being a State Coordinator. This site contains Ancestor Charts and Family Group Sheets that you can download and complete. | |
| History of Thomas Spalding and the origin of the Southern branch of the Spalding family. Thomas was born in Fornham All Saints Parish, County Suffolk, England about 1640. He came to Maryland with John Shercliffe and helped to found St. Mary's County in Maryland. Thomas married Catherine Hall about 1673. You can also post messages on their message board. | |
| Broderbund's Family Tree Maker provides a large variety of online genealogical information. Most of the information is available either on a CD (that you may purchase) or by request through a company researcher. | |
| Bryan Taylor lists the genealogical record of Heman Spalding [2317]. Heman Spalding was born Feb. 15, 1784 in New Marlboro, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts. He died January 13, 1852 in Dundee, Monroe Co., Michigan. Heman Spalding was married to Mary Meyer. This site is sponsored by GEOCITIES. | |