Col
11738,50268,47070,18958,45680,27615Pg 1078 The will of Thomas1 Sprigg, the immigrant, .. His son, Col. Thomas2 Sprigg was executor and received the estate, Northampton.
47337 (Is Col. a military title?)
Pg 1078 Col. Thomas2 Sprigg, 1706 Commissioner for the Advancement of Trade. Authority for his title as Colonel not found, but do not believe there is any doubt but he was Colonel of Militia (Vol 26)
Pg1082 Lieut Col Thomas2 Sprigg ... He was styled “Major” in the House journals of 1713 and “Lieut. Col.” in 1715. In later records he was variably called “Col. Thomas Sprigg” (W.H.Wootten of Plainfield,NJ at 843CarltonAve)
47337Colonel Thomas Sprigg (the immigrant) served as Colonel of the Calvert County militia before 1704. His
son, Lieutenant Colonel served in the Calvert County militia before 1726. He was referred to frequently as both "Major" and Lieutenant Colonel.
46148Will of Thomas Sprigg, the immigrant, was made May9, 1704 & probated Dec 29, 1704. His wife is not mentioned & had, therefore died bef that date.The will gives the names of the children&friends. His son,
Col. Thomas Sprigg was the executor & received the estate, Northampton
46148Same 1713, where he is called "Major Sprigg" (Authority, Orig. Proceed., Vol. 42, Folio 505). Same 1714 and 1715 (Org. Proceed., Vol. 43, Folio 44).. In 1715, he was called "Lieutenant Colonel" and in 1716, "Colonel." Justice of the Peace, Prince George's County, 1697 to 1704. {Information obtained from the "Monnet Family Genealogy," copyright 1911.
46148Pg 388 Queen Anne’s Parish Register: Francis King & Margt. Sprigg, dau of Coll. Thomas Sprigg were married 7ber 26th 1717
47337Pg 391 Queen Anne’s Parish Register: Ralph Crabb & Priscilla Sprigg, dau of Coll. Thomas Sprigg, were married Aug 22nd, 1716
47337Sprigg Grooms in MD: CRABB, Ralph, m SPRIGG, Priscilla, daughter of Col. Thomas Sprigg, Aug 22 1716,Queen Ann Parish , PG Co (S#1 MD Marr,1634-1777 by RobtBarnes)
50269Sprigg Grooms in MD: KING, Francis, m SPRIGG, Margaret, daughter of Col. Thomas Sprigg, Jr., and Margraet Mariante, Sept 25 1717, Queen Ann Parish , PG Co. (S#1 MD Marr,1634-1777 by RobtBarnes)
50269E 552:
834 12 Feb 1715 Col Ninian Beall & William Head, Gent of PGCo for 500 lbs tobacco, Lott # 37 in Marlborough Towne built for Col. John Bigger, & adjoining Col Thomas Spriggs Lott #31, 1 ac (Col)
Pg 121 Thomas Sprigg, Lieutenant-Colonel b: 1670
47342 Pg 125 Thomas Sprigg, Lieutenant-Colonel
Pg 1196 Col Thomas Sprigg held the commissions of major and lieutenant-colonel of the colonial militia
30000Pg 187 Thomas Sprigg Jr. Lt Col
47343Chap IV Pg 91 Sprigg- Lt Thomas Sprigg Jr. was one of a committee composed of members of the Honorable Council, Justices of the Provincial Court & Gentlemen of the Grand Jury who were sent in 1697 to treat with the Emperor of the Piscataway Indians in VA
47348Pg 70 Sprigg Fam: (Lt) Thomas Sprigg
47415Pg 694 Thomas Sprigg, Lieutenant-Colonel
50270Pg 770Lieut-Col Thomas Sprigg
50271
Thomas Sprigg child of Thomas Sprigg & Catherine Graves, not Eleanor Nuthall?
46148Thomas Sprigg Jr. was brought up by his stepmother, Eleanor Nuthall Sprigg.
Husband Thomas Sprigg, Jr., Wife Margery ?? children: John Sprigg B: Nov 26, 1716 & Mary Sprigg B: Dec 15, 1723 (Married Jeremiah Belt Jun 21, 1746)
27597 (Mary who married J.Belt is his granddaughter by his son Thomas?)
Northampton sold in 1699, how can it transfer by will in 1704?
47337 Pg 377 Civil Records of Prince George County: (Vol A. pg 207) Thomas Sprigg, Senior. Jan 4, 1699 to Thomas Burke. Northampton, by Sprigg Senior. Acknowledged before Robt. Bradley. Mar 18, 1699. Tho. Sprigg, Junr
folio 289/869 . Indenture, 27 Feb 1719; enrolled 15 Aug 1720
48118From: Clement Hill, Gentl of Prince George's County
To: Morris Morris, planter of Prince George's County
For 2,400 lbs: of tobacco a parcel of land called Shrewsbury Plaine of 150 acres
/s/ Clement Hill (seal)
Wit: JOs Belt,
Ths SpriggAcknowledged by Anne Hill, wife of Clement
Folio 119 . Indenture, 27 Feb 1720; enrolled 31 May 1721
From: William Ray, Sr., planter of Prince George's County
To: Clement Hill, Gent. of Prince George's County
For £40 a tract of land in Prince George's County called Bread and Cheese; bounded by land
formerly surveyed for Maj. Thoma. Truman, land called St. Andrew, and land of Maj. Sewell;
containing 158 acres
/s/ William Ray (mark & seal)
Wit: Jos. Belt,
Tho. SpriggAcknowledged by William Ray; no acknowledgement by wife
Folio 134 . Indenture, 27 Feb 1720; enrolled 24 Aug 1721
From: Clement Hill, planter of Prince George's County
To: William Ray, Sr., planter of Prince George's County
For £40 a tract of land in Prince George's County part of The Forrest; containing 100 acres
/s/ Clement Hill (seal)
Wit: Jos Belt,
Tho SpriggAcknowledged by Clement Hill: no acknowledgement by wife
folio 191 . Indenture, 22 Aug 1721; enrolled 7 Oct 1721
From: Clement Hill, Gent. of Prince George's County
To: ThomaB Price, planter of Prince George's County
For £18 a tract of land part of Chance in Prince George's County; bounded by 100 acres of said
tract laid out for Edmond Henebree; containing 100 acres
/s/ Clement Hill (seal)
Wit: Jos. Belt,
Thos. SpriggAcknowledged by Anne Hill, wife of Clement
folio 447 . Indenture, 30 Feb 1722; enrolled 7 Jun 1723
From: Henry Darnall, Gent. of Prince George's County
To: Clement Hill, Gent. of Prince George's County
For £500 two tracts of land in Prince George's County; one called Forrest bounded by Crock
Creek of 712 acres; the other in Baltimore County on the south side of the main falls of the
Gunpowder River of 1,500 acres of land called Northampton
/s/ Henry Darnall (seal)
Wit: Joseph Belt,
Thomas SpriggAcknowledged by Henry Darnall; no acknowledgement by wife
Sprigg, Thomas& Nuthall,Eleanor children: Sprigg, Thomas b: 1669/70 Northampton, Prince George, MD d: 1726 MD
47345 (son of Eleanor Nuthall?)
p.389 Thomas Sprigg & Eleanor (Nuthall) had: Col Thomas Sprigg was living in 1736, when he executed a deed, but left no will, & the records of the Prerogative Court do not show that letters of administration were ever issued on his estate. He was probably dead in 1739, when letters on the estate of his wife Margaret were taken out by Osborn Sprigg
20208 (s/o Eleanor Nuthall? death date?)
Eleanor Nuthall, Female, Father: John Nuthall; Mother: Elizabeth Holloway; Spouse: Thomas Sprigg; Child: Thomas (Col) Sprigg
50268 (His mother, Eleanor Nuthall?)
Pg 121 (S:Mackenzie,Vol.IIpg694 Col Fam of US) Thomas Sprigg, Lieutenant-Colonel, was b: 1670; child by the second wife of first Thomas Sprigg
47342 (son of Eleanor Nuthall?)
Pg 122 Not listed as a child of Kathryne Graves Sprigg
47342Pg 1196 Col Thomas Sprigg s/o Thomas Sprigg was prob b: abt 1670 & apparently dec’d in 1759 when letters of administration were taken out by his widow
30000 (s/o of which wife? he died 1759?)
Pg 1197 Thomas Sprigg, eldest s/o Col Thomas Sprigg, Marr: Margery, d/o Col. Ninian Beall. They had 5 children (Married Margery Beall? not Mariarte?)
Image23of412 Nat’l #71611 State # 1610 Richard Poole Hankins, Desc of Thomas Sprigg Jr b: ca1670 s/o Thomas Sprigg (1630-1704) & Eleanor Nuthall
20210. (Mother Margaret Moriarte or Eleanor Nuthall?)
Pg 20 Thomas Sprigg (Sr) Issue: Thomas (Catharine died without issue)
46551 (who is this Thomas’s mother? Catherine or Eleanor?)
Image SC 4040-1446-1 Elinor Nuthall Sprigg: Children: Thomas
50272 (Mother Elinor or Katherine?)
Pg 187 Thomas Sprigg Sr & Eleanor Nuthall ch: Thomas Sprigg Jr.
47343 (Mother Katherine or Elinor?)
Pg 70 Sprigg Fam: Thomas Sprigg 2nd & Eleanor Nuthall ch: (Lt) Thomas Sprigg 3rd
47415 (Mother Eleanor?)
Pg 164 Thomas Sprigg s/o Thomas Sprigg & 2nd wife Eleanor Nuthall
10901 (Mother Eleanor?)
Pg 694 Thomas Sprigg (presumably by 2d wife-Eleanor Nuthall) ch: Thomas Sprigg
50270 (Mother Eleanor?)