SPONG, Lemuel R.

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  • Name SPONG, Lemuel R. 
    Born 21 May 1855  Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I3891  Hans Georg Spang
    Last Modified 2 Aug 2015 

    Father SPONG, Joseph,   b. 02 Feb 1823, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother MARSH, Caroline,   b. Abt 1828, York County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship Natural 
    Family ID F1433  Group Sheet

    Family MANN, Rosie,   b. Mar 1856,   d. 12 Apr 1904, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 48 years) 
    Married 24 Oct 1875  West Fairview, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 2 Aug 2015 
    Family ID F1434  Group Sheet

  • Notes 

    • LEMUEL R. SPONG, one of the prominent citizens of East Pennsboro township,
      Cumberland county, was born May 21, 1855, in that township, a son of Joseph
      and Caroline (Marsh) Spong.

      John Leonard Spong, the grandfather, was a native of Germany, and the
      grandmother, whose maiden name was De Werter, was a native of Dauphin county.
      Joseph Spong was born Feb. 2, 1823, and grew up a farmer boy, with few
      educational opportunities. He continued to farm until 1861, when he moved to
      West Fairview, and was employed in the nail mill until the works closed. In
      politics he was a Democrat. In religious connection he was a Lutheran, and he
      was a man universally respected. He married Caroline Marsh, who was born in
      York county, from ancestry of the British Isles, and who still survives at
      the age of seventy-seven years. Lemuel R. is the only surviving child, two
      others dying in infancy, and Noah dying in 1882, aged twenty-five years. Mrs.
      Spong is noted for her kind and gentle disposition and is beloved by all who
      knew her. She is a devout member of the Lutheran Church.

      Lemuel R. Spong was reared to manhood in his native place and at Fairview,
      whither his father removed when he was six years of age. He attended the
      Fairview schools until he was twelve years old, when he entered the nail
      works at a wage of fifty cents a day, and continued to work there, through
      all the departments, being promoted from the position of office boy to that
      of overseer of the shipping department. In addition to acting as foreman of
      this important department he served as agent for the Adams Express Co. and
      the Northern Central Railroad at Fairview. In 1884 he was elected register of
      wills for Cumberland county, entering upon his duties in January, 1885, and
      served his full term, removing his family at that time to Carlisle. In
      August, 1888, he became manager for the McCormick estate quarry interests,
      and served as such until July, 1900, since which time he has been operating
      the Walton quarry of the estate, at Lemoyne, for himself, and is also
      interested in other quarries. Mr. Spong is also interested in the manufacture
      of a patent fertilizer lime and is erecting an ex tensive plant for the same.
      This plant is situated at Bonny Brook, below Carlisle, on the Gettysburg &
      Harrisburg railroad. Mr. Spong is also the owner of large farming properties
      and other real estate in Cumberland county, and is one of its most substantial
      men. He is president of the Mechanicsburg Gas & Water Company.

      On Oct. 24, 1875, in West Fairview, Mr. Spong married Miss Rosie Mann,
      daughter of George and Mary Ann (Eslinger) Mann. She passed away April 12,
      1904, a member of the Lutheran Church, which Mr. Spong also attends and to
      which he is a liberal contributor. Politically, he is a Democrat and has been
      active in the party since early manhood. Fraternally, he belongs to the Royal
      Arcanum, Modern Woodmen and Heptasophs.