Ralph Sprague1

M, #4196, b. about 1595, d. November 1650
Father*Edward Sprague2
Mother*Christian (?)2
Relationship10th great-grandfather of Robert Michael Damon
ReferenceDFT049-02
Ralph Sprague was born about 1595 in Upway, Dorset, England.2 He was the son of Edward Sprague and Christian (?)2 Ralph Sprague married Joanna Warren, daughter of Richard Warren, on 15 August 1623 in Fordington, St. George, Dorset, England.1,2 Ralph Sprague died in November 1650 in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, survived by Joanna Warren.2
Ralph Sprague was a Fuller.2 He and William Sprague immigrated with Richard Sprague in 1629 to in Charlestown, (now Suffolk County), Massachusetts Bay Colony.2 Ralph Sprague became the father of Richard Sprague about 1630.2 Ralph Sprague was listed requesting Freeman on 19 October 1630.2 He and Joanna Warren were admitteed to the church in Boston, (now Suffolk County), Massachusetts Bay Colony, in 1631.2 Ralph Sprague was listed a Freeman on 18 May 1631 in Massachusetts Bay Colony.2 He and Joanna Warren were founding members of the church in Charlestown, (now Suffolk County), Massachusetts Bay Colony, on 2 November 1632.2

References

Ralph Sprague has ID Tree 49, Individual 2 in Winslow Johnson Damon Family Tree.1 Ralph Sprague is described in The Great Migration Begins.2 Ralph Sprague is mentioned in The Great Migration Begins under William Sprague.2

6 Children of Ralph Sprague and Joanna Warren, daughter of Richard Warren,

Children
ChartsPedigree of Robert Damon (Big)
Pedigree of Robert Damon (Limited)
Indented Pedigree of Robert Damon (Big)
Indented Pedigree of Robert Damon (Limited)
Last Edited25 Apr 2002

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [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.