Dear RJP75 - My gg grandfather was also named William Jon Spence. He was born in May 1805 in Toberagnee, Co. antrim, and married in 1832 in the Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church in Templepatrick. I have to wonder if my William could be an uncle to your William John Spence. Do you have any info on John's siblings, Kingskerwell?
Peggy
Hi Peggy13. I have established a genetic link to the William Spence you referenced in this comment via trees on Ancestry.
I am a Spence, from Belfast! I have traced my paternal line back to Andrew Spence b abt 1860. His two marriage certificates listed his father as William John Spence (farmer). I have been unable to confirm where Andrew came from via online records. I have been unable to visit PRONI because I now live in London.
I understand your william Spence 1805 - 1890 emmigrated to Canada from Toberagnee. I also know his son William lived in Belfast for a short while w/o his wife, she joined him later or went home to give birth. All before they emmigrated.
You can probably see where I am going with this. Given the genetic link, one hypothesis I am playing with is that my Grt Grt Grandfather Andrew Spence was infact illigitimate, fathered by William when he was working in Belfast, possibly seperated from his wife.
You metion in your comment William was called William John Spence. Can you confirm this as I have found no records of William John Spence from Toberagnee, only William.
I would be super keen to hear back from you as this is a significant brick wall for me.
Thankyou.
Mark Spence.