Phineas Sprague1,2
M, #2098, b. 31 July 1637, d. 1691
Father* | Ralph Sprague1 b. ~ 1595, d. Nov 1650 |
Mother* | Joanna Warren1 b. bt 1587 - 1608?, d. 24 Feb 1680 |
Relationship | 9th great-grandfather of Robert Michael Damon |
Reference | DFT049-01 |
Phineas Sprague was baptized on 31 July 1637 in Charlestown, (now Suffolk County), Massachusetts Bay Colony.1,2 He was the son of Ralph Sprague and Joanna Warren.1 Phineas Sprague married Mary Carrington, daughter of Edward Carrington, on 11 December 1666 in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2 Phineas Sprague married Sarah Hasey, daughter of William Hasey and Sarah (?), on 15 December 1674; This differs from what is listed in the Great Migration Begins.1 Phineas Sprague died in 1691.1
Phineas's father Ralph Sprague died in November 1650 in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2 Phineas's mother Joanna Warren died on 24 February 1680 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2 Phineas Sprague became the father of Catherine Sprague in 1682.1
Phineas's father Ralph Sprague died in November 1650 in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2 Phineas's mother Joanna Warren died on 24 February 1680 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2 Phineas Sprague became the father of Catherine Sprague in 1682.1
Family of Phineas Sprague and Mary Carrington, daughter of Edward Carrington, |
Child of Phineas Sprague and Sarah Hasey, daughter of William Hasey and Sarah (?), |
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Charts | Pedigree of Robert Damon (Big) Pedigree of Robert Damon (Limited) Indented Pedigree of Robert Damon (Big) Indented Pedigree of Robert Damon (Limited) |
Last Edited | 25 Apr 2002 |
Citations
- [S51] Edward Kennan Damon, Winslow Johnson Damon Family Tree. A tree mostly built from previous works handed down in the family. Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in.
- [S142] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol I-III, CD-ROM (n.p.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2000). Hereinafter cited as The Great Migration Begins.