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  Peleg Sprague - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peleg Sprague (April 27, 1793—October 13, 1880) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Maine.
Sprague was admitted to the bar in August 1815 and began practice in Augusta, Maine.
Sprague practiced law in Boston and was appointed as a judge on a U.S. District Court for Massachusetts in 1841, serving until 1865.
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 Peleg Arnold - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Peleg Arnold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Peleg Arnold (1751-1820) was an American lawyer, tavern-keeper, jurist, and statesman from Smithfield, Rhode Island.
Peleg was born on June 10, 1751 at Smithfield, the ninth of the fifteen children of Thomas Arnold.
Peleg died at Smithfield on February 13, 1820, and is buried in the Union Cemetery in today's North Smithfield.
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 Historical Society of Cheshire County, New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Peleg Sprague was the first of several Keene residents to serve as a United States Congressman and the eighth New Hampshire resident elected to the U.S. Congress.
Most of all, however, Sprague told Rosalinda how much he missed her and that he longed to be with her and their children.
Sprague returned to Keene and was reelected to Congress for a second term in 1799.
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 List of Middle-earth articles . Dale (Middle-earth) . Blind Guardian . The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)
Peleg Sprague April 27, 1793—October 13, 1880 was an Politics of the United States American politician from the U.S. state of Maine.
Sprague was born in Duxbury, Massachusetts Duxbury, Massachusetts.
Sprague was admitted to the bar in August 1815 and began practice in Augusta, Maine Augusta, Maine.
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Sprague addressed the Senate at length against the bill, and in reply to Mr.
Sprague resumed, he was glad to receive the gentleman's explanation; it precluded the necessity of any further remark upon that topic.
Indian Removal Debate 1830; Peleg Sprgaue, Part 2 Page 26 But let us now, for the sake of the argument, make the violent supposition, that the pretensions of Georgia are well rounded, and that the United States cannot rightfully fulfil their stipulations as against her.
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 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Sprague_Strout_Hopkins_Hall
Peleg WADSWORTH was born 29 AUG 1715, and died 28 JUL 1799 in DUXBURY.
John SPRAGUE was born 1755 in Maine, and died 21 MAR 1846 in Grand Manan, NB.
Bateman SPRAGUE was born ABT 1810 in Grand Manan, and died 2 MAY 1834 in Grand Manan.
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 Priscilla Pabodie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Peleg Wiswall4; born 5 February, 1683; married, in 1719 or, Elizabeth Rogers of Ipswich, and died in Boston, in 1767.
Item I give and bequeath to my son Peleg all my houses and lands uplands and mead ows lying in the Township of Duxbury to be possesed and Injoyed by him after the decease of hi s Mother or her second Marriage to him and his heirs for Ever.
Item I give and beq ueath to my son Peleg all my houses and lands uplands and meadows lying in the Township of Duxbur y to be possesed and Injoyed by him after the decease of his Mother or her second Marriage to h im and his heirs for Ever.
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 Descendants - pafg212.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Peleg SPRAGUE was born on 27 Apr 1793 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, USA.
Peleg R. was born on 26 Jun 1785 in Kingston, Plymouth, MA, USA.
Betsey SPRAGUE was born on 28 Aug 1788.
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 Duxbury in the Revolution
Peleg Wadsworth was greatly dissatisfied with the delay, and moved forward his company until within a short distance of the enemy, and then halted as his numbers were too small to venture an attack.
Peleg Wadsworth were chosen (Feb. 20th,) their agents in the work of erection.
Peleg Wadsworth, Representatives;-- You are directed to act and to do in the matter, relating to a compliance of a perpetual union and confederate commerce with the United States, as you shall judge most meet for the advantage of this and the other United States, for the god of the whole relative to the matter."
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 John Ruggles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He resigned from the state house to replace Samuel E. Smith (who had been elected governor) as a justice of the supreme judicial court of Maine, serving until 1834.
The state legislature elected Ruggles as a Democratic-Republican (Jacksonian) to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Peleg Sprague.
He was later elected for the full term beginning March 4, 1835, and in total served from January 20, 1835, to March 3, 1841.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Tripp
Eseck Sprague, born June 23, 1782 in Lanesboro, Berkshire County, Massachusetts; died January 29, 1863 in Constable, New York.
Eseck Sprague was a Colonel in the War of 1812.
Horace Sprague, born October 29, 1793 in New Haven, Addison County, Vermont; died December 30, 1871 in New Haven, Vermont.
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 Descendants - pafg95.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Peleg was born on 24 Feb 1748 in Carver, Plymouth, MA, United States.
Peleg SPRAGUE was born on 19 Dec 1756 in of Rochester, Plymouth, MA, USA.
Hannah SPRAGUE was born on 20 Mar 1769 in of Rochester, Plymouth, MA, USA.
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 Untitled Document
Sprague asks whether or not the nation in good conscience can ignore the previous "legitimate" treaties merely to gain some land which was already guarenteed to someone else.
Peleg Sprague brings up the question of where the loyalties of the federal government should lie to Georgia or the Indians.
Forsyth argued that Sprague and those against him were trying to convince the government that Georgia's expansion should be halted and furthermore that he hinted that they would rather slice the throats of a whiteman entering the Cherokee nation so they could preserve this Cherokee relation.
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Peleg married Mary Remington (1792-1820) of Warwick in 1816; she was the daughter of Henry Remington and Margaret LeValley.
Besides being a sea captain, Peleg kept a hotel in the village of Apponaug, in Warwick, from 1819 to 1832; after this period, he moved to East Greenwich.
Several of Mary’s letters speculate as to Peleg’s personal character and suitability as a husband (see, for example, one dated January 16, 1813), and some dated after the marriage indicate there were problems in the relationship.
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 The History of Monson, Maine
JOHN FRANCIS SPRAGUE was born June 16,1848, in Sangerville, Maine, the son of Elbridge Gerrish Sprague and Sarah Parsons Sprague.
Sprague was a selfeducated man. He attended common schools until he was 14 years old.
Sprague published his journal from March of 1913 until his death on May 7, 1926.
www.kynd.net /monson/MonsonHistory/history1972.html   (21347 words)

  
 Peleg Sprague - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Peleg Sprague   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Peleg Sprague - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Peleg Sprague.
Here you will find more informations about Peleg Sprague.
The orginal Peleg Sprague article can be editet
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 Seventh Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Peleg SPRAGUE was born on 15 May 1707 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut.
On April 28, 1761, one Peleg Sprague enlisted to serve under Maj. Gen Lyman in the French and Indian war; was among the dead, Aug 1 1761.
No other Peleg Sprague has been discovered in CT. Peleg SPRAGUE and Hannah MARSH were married on 24 Feb 1732/33 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut.
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 Kenyon Family
His three older sons settled in Voluntown, Conn., but Bardener T. Kenyon removed from Voluntoen and sttled on land that had been his father's in West Greenwich shortly after his father's death, as he was in West Greenwich in 1792.
Peleg Kenyon had a mortgage on land of one John Franklin of South Kingstown for £4950.
Little is known of Peleg except that in his will in 1835 Robert says "----pay to the daughter of my deceased son Peleg B. Henry C. KENYON b.
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 Peleg Sprague - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Peleg Sprague - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This page was last modified 05:47, 4 Dec 2004.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Peleg Sprague contains research on
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 Southern New York Book 2 - part 125
(VI) Abel, son of Peleg Sprague, was born in Lebanon, Connecticut, January 27, 1737 -38.
According to the federal census Abel Sprague was living in 1790 at Hebron, Washington County, New York, and had in his family one son under sixteen and one female.
(VII) Abel (2), son of Abel (1) Sprague, was born in 1766, died in 1842 at Lewbeach.
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 RootsWeb: LONGWELL-L [LONGWELL] Fwd: Request on behalf of cousin Randle Biddle
Lucy Amelia Sprague was born on 3 Jul 1814.
Chastina Ardelia Sprague was born on 13 Jul 1828.
Garafilia Mohalby Sprague was born on 25 Mar 1830.
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 Lincoln/Net: Lesson Plans: The Cherokee Removal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The following are excerpts from a speech made by Senator Peleg Sprague (Maine) on April 16, 1830, during the Senate's debate over the Indian Removal Bill.
If in truth, they are now in the decrepitude of age; let as permit them to live out all their days, and die in peace; not bring down their grey hairs in blood, to a foreign grave.
Peleg Sprague, of Maine: Delivered in The Senate of the United States, 16th April, 1830, In Reply to Messrs.
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 hfa2005r - hfa217.htm
Ella HINMAN-23163 (Charles W, Curtis Edward, Peleg, Curtis, Gideon, Noah, Benjamin, Edward, Hypothetical Father) was born 3 Jun 1861.
Benjamin H HINMAN-23213 (Milford Newel, Curtis Edward, Peleg, Curtis, Gideon, Noah, Benjamin, Edward, Hypothetical Father) was born 11 Aug 1888 in Medoc, Jasper Co, MO. He died 4 Aug 1983.
Reuben Augustus HINMAN-23210 (Milford Newel, Curtis Edward, Peleg, Curtis, Gideon, Noah, Benjamin, Edward, Hypothetical Father) was born 13 Jun 1893 in Goodman, McDonald Co, MO. He died 14 May 1994 in Salem, Marion, OR and was buried in Bothell, King Co, WA, cemetery.
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 Pane-Joyce Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Peleg died at Duxbury, MA, on 28 Dec 1754.
On 18 Feb 1745/6 Peleg married Mercy Chandler (35388), daughter of Nathaniel Chandler (33585) (ca 1702-ca 1741) and Zerviah Sprague (10 Dec 1704-10 Oct 1778), at Duxbury, MA.
Children of Phineas and Mercy: Peleg bp 1758, Seth, Mercy, and Ruth.
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 Esther Babb Fenderson, b1800 E.MachiasME
I believe she had an out of wedlock son, Samuel Peleg Sprague Babb b 1819.
The father was mostly likely Peleg Sprague b 1793 d 1880.
Seeking info on whatever happened to Samuel Peleg Sprague Babb, who may have been raised in the Fenderson household.
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 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Sprague_Strout_Hopkins_Hall
Henry A. was born 12 AUG 1839, and died 2 SEP 1839.
She was born 14 AUG 1833 in FRANKLIN, MAINE-HANCOCK COUNTY, and died 9 AUG 1883 in MILBRIDGE, MAINE-WASHINGTON CNTY.
Lafayette SPRAGUE was born 20 JUN 1864 in MILBRIDGE,MAINE-WASHINGTON CNTY, and died 2 MAY 1948 in MILBRIDGE,MAINE-WASHINGTON CNTY.
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 Re: Sprague, Peleg_E.W. Newport (aka Duncansborough) on VT/Quebec border
"Peleg SPRAGUE was one of the signers of the charter of Duncansborough, VT (now Newport, VT which borders Quebec) on October 26, 1781."
Ashley GOULD's store; in the second story of which lived E.W. SPRAGUE and family, who had a harness shop in the front room on Main St. Peter PORTER was learning the trade of Mr.
SPRAGUE at that time, and boarded with his family; afterwards he became his successor in the harness business."
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Sprague   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sprague, Charles Arthur (1887-1969) — also known as Charles A. Sprague — of Salem,
Sprague, Charles Franklin (1857-1902) — also known as Charles F. Sprague — of Brookline,
Sprague, J. — of Bement, Piatt County, Ill. Democrat.
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 Making Sense of The 4th of July (part 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The equality that Sergeant and Sprague emphasized was not, however, asserted for the first time in the Declaration of Independence.
In his hands the Declaration became first and foremost a living document for an established society, a set of goals to be realized over time, the dream of "something better, than a mere change of masters" that explained why "our fathers" fought and endured until they won the Revolutionary War.
Some of those men he knew; others were unfamiliar to him, but they had also struggled to understand the practical implications of their revolutionary heritage and followed the same logic to the same conclusions.
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 Peleg Sprague Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
John Sprague (ca 1656-6 Mar 1727/8) and Lydia [Sprague], at Lebanon, CT. Born on 15 Mar 1684/5 at Duxbury, MA.
On 29 Dec 1707 Mary married Benjamin Sprague, son of Lieut.
John Sprague (ca 1656-6 Mar 1727/8) and Lydia [Sprague], at Lebanon, CT. Born on 15 Jul 1686 at Duxbury, MA.
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