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Harry Edward Spence

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Harry Edward Spence

Birth
Minneapolis, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA
Death
27 Feb 1911 (aged 40)
Fresno County, California, USA
Burial
Tollhouse, Fresno County, California, USA Add to Map
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A 1919 biography in The Hisrory of Fresno County includes his birth date and death date and wife etc.

HARRY EDWARD SPENCE Born near Minneapolis, Ottawa County. Kans., February 23. 1871, Harry E. Spence came to California with his parents, Andrew and Caroline (Bell) Spence, when twelve years of age. They resided at Duarte, Los Angeles County, until 1888, when they moved to Burroughs Valley, Fresno County. He finished his education at Healdsburg College and then devoted his time to farming and stock-raising.

At Fresno, in 1898, Harry Spence married Miss Lutie Gilmer, who was born near Porterville, Cal., and whose father was Robert Gilmer, a native of Kentucky who crossed the plains to California in the fifties. After mining a few years he returned to Iowa, and there married Mary A Dye, a native of that state. He served over three years in an Iowa regiment in the Civil War as a second lieutenant. In 1873 they settled at Porterville, Cal., and afterwards at Selma, but in 1879 they moved to Burroughs Valley where Mr. Gilmer improved a ranch and set out one of the first orchards in the valley. He died here and is survived by his widow. Mrs. Spence is next to the youngest of their seven children and was educated in the public schools of the valley. Harry Spence was successful as a farmer and became owner of 400 acres in the heart of Burroughs Valley. For many years he also followed teaming to the mills in the Sierras and while thus engaged took a heavy cold through exposure, which resulted in his death, February 27, 1911.

Since his death Mrs. Spence has continued stock-raising, being assisted in the management of the ranch by Mr. Spence's brother, Dulcy Spence ; they have extended their holdings, also owning ranches in Watts and Sycamore valleys. For many years they have engaged in the mercantile business in a store built on their ranch, where Mrs. Spence served as postmaster from 1899 until 1917, when she resigned. Mr. and Mrs. Spence had four children : Vivian, Patti, Harry Gilmer, and Edward Sylvester. Mr. Spence served as school trustee, as well as lustice of the Peace. He was a prominent man and yielded a wide influence for good. Mrs. Spence performs her civic duties under the
standard of the Republican party.
A 1919 biography in The Hisrory of Fresno County includes his birth date and death date and wife etc.

HARRY EDWARD SPENCE Born near Minneapolis, Ottawa County. Kans., February 23. 1871, Harry E. Spence came to California with his parents, Andrew and Caroline (Bell) Spence, when twelve years of age. They resided at Duarte, Los Angeles County, until 1888, when they moved to Burroughs Valley, Fresno County. He finished his education at Healdsburg College and then devoted his time to farming and stock-raising.

At Fresno, in 1898, Harry Spence married Miss Lutie Gilmer, who was born near Porterville, Cal., and whose father was Robert Gilmer, a native of Kentucky who crossed the plains to California in the fifties. After mining a few years he returned to Iowa, and there married Mary A Dye, a native of that state. He served over three years in an Iowa regiment in the Civil War as a second lieutenant. In 1873 they settled at Porterville, Cal., and afterwards at Selma, but in 1879 they moved to Burroughs Valley where Mr. Gilmer improved a ranch and set out one of the first orchards in the valley. He died here and is survived by his widow. Mrs. Spence is next to the youngest of their seven children and was educated in the public schools of the valley. Harry Spence was successful as a farmer and became owner of 400 acres in the heart of Burroughs Valley. For many years he also followed teaming to the mills in the Sierras and while thus engaged took a heavy cold through exposure, which resulted in his death, February 27, 1911.

Since his death Mrs. Spence has continued stock-raising, being assisted in the management of the ranch by Mr. Spence's brother, Dulcy Spence ; they have extended their holdings, also owning ranches in Watts and Sycamore valleys. For many years they have engaged in the mercantile business in a store built on their ranch, where Mrs. Spence served as postmaster from 1899 until 1917, when she resigned. Mr. and Mrs. Spence had four children : Vivian, Patti, Harry Gilmer, and Edward Sylvester. Mr. Spence served as school trustee, as well as lustice of the Peace. He was a prominent man and yielded a wide influence for good. Mrs. Spence performs her civic duties under the
standard of the Republican party.


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