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  1. 1.  Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Reuben Sprague was born on 11 Apr 1756 in (bap.) Carmel,,NY (son of Eleazer Sprague and Desire (unknown)); died about 1816 in Saratoga Co,NY.

    Notes:

    Reference source: SPRAGUE FAMILIES IN AMERICA, 1913, by Warren Vincent Sprague, M.D., Chauncey, Ohio, Additional Families 1940-1941 By the Author; (The book is in the Daughters of the American Revolution library in Washington, DC (12/2000). This book was published as a supplement to the original book. Numbers noted in the text refer to the family connection in the 1913 publication.)

    110. REUBEN (3) SPRAGUE (Eleazer-2, John-1), of Lanesborough, MA and Charlton.NY, baptized April 11, 1756 at Lights Corner's, NY, died about 1816. Will dated Aug. 22, 1816, proved Jan. 29, 1818, (Saratoga Co, NY, Probate Record) names wife Mary (Bacon) and children named below except Ann. He did not own land in Lanesborough. Was admitted to church in Lanesborough in 1779. 1790 Census - Ballston, Saratoga Co,NY (data 1-2-4).

    1800 Feb 13, Residence was in Charlotte, VT. Sold his land there
    NJ Marriages: 1665 - 1800, by William Nelson, 1967, Genalogical Publishing Co., Baltimore:
    -- Abiel Cook, Jr. Monmouth, married Mary Thomson, 6/17/1765
    -- Asher Cook, Monmouth, married Elizabeth Green, 3/31/1764 to Nathaniel Newell for $1666.60. Took notes for this amount which were due at Ballston,NY.

    Children:
    i. Amy
    ii HULDA bap. 1784
    iii. Ruth
    iv. Desire
    v. Reuben, bap 1782
    v. Ezra
    vi David
    vii Ann, bap 1779

    NOTE: Sprague is a Mayflower related name.

    NOTE: Salt Lake City, Family History Library, 2-12-1999: Descendants of Enos Sprague, p. 5, lists: Reuben Sprague, b. 13 Sept. 1742, Providence, RI, son of #16, Daniel Sprague.

    Source: History of Saratoga County, New York 1609-1878, pub. 1878.

    (p. 84)

    Reuben Sprague was appointed a Justice of the Peace, on April 6, 1808 for Charlton. He was reappointed 1809 and 1813.

    Reuben married Mary Bacon in Lanesborough, Berksh,MA ??. Mary (daughter of Nathaniel Bacon and Ann Latimer) was born on 03 Nov 1757 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT; died in in (alive 29 Jan 1818). [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Bacon was born on 03 Nov 1757 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT (daughter of Nathaniel Bacon and Ann Latimer); died in in (alive 29 Jan 1818).

    Notes:

    NOTE: CT Barbour Records- Middletown, VR: Bacon, Mary, dau. of Benjamin and Rhoda, b. May 1, 1753;
    Mary, dau of Zacheus and Marcy, b. Feb. 9, 1755
    NOTE: Bacon is a Mayflower related name.

    Children:
    1. Hulda Sprague was born on 04 Jun 1783; died on 29 Jun 1865 in West Fulton,,NY; was buried in Jun 1865 in Fairland Cem., Cem. Rd, West Fulton, NY.
    2. Living
    3. 1. Living
    4. Living
    5. Reuben Sprague was born in 1782.
    6. Living
    7. Living
    8. Ann Sprague was born on 18 Jul 1779 in (bapt) Lanesboro.Berkshire,MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Eleazer Sprague was born on 23 Mar 1727 in Lebanon,,CT (son of John Sprague and Hepibeth Hartwell); died on 25 Aug 1806 in Hinesburg,,VT (age 80 yrs); was buried in Mead Cemetery, Hinesburg, VT.

    Notes:

    Reference source: SPRAGUE FAMILIES IN AMERICA, 1913, by Warren Vincent Sprague, M.D., Chauncey, Ohio, Additional Families 1940-41 By the Author. (Book is in the DAR Library in Washington, DC 12/2000.) (Numbers refer to the family connection in the 1913 publication.)

    page 48:
    108. JOHN (1) SPRAGUE, b. May 4, 1708, Lebanon, CT,; m. there (1) Sept. 7, 1726, Hepibeth Hartwell, b. Sept. 2, 1709. He settled before 1745 at Southeast, a town in Carmel, now Putman Co., NY. He was a Justice of the Peace and an influential member of the Congregational Church. He m. (2) Hannah Holly of Dutchess Co., who was living in Pawling,NY in 1790.

    Three children by first wife and one by second and perhaps others.

    109. i. ELEAZER (2) SPRAGUE, b. March 23, 1727 in Lebanon
    ii. Sarah; m. John Ryder, b. 1732
    iii. Hepsibeth; m. Nov. 3, 1756, Michael Evans. (Knibloe's record)
    iv. Deborah. She was the 2nd wife of Pardon (6) Slocum, b. July 8, 1751, Dartmouth, MA, buried at Pawling, NY, son of John (5) and
    Deborah (Allen) Slocum. (Slocum History, 1882) Putnam Co. was set off from Dutchess Co. in 1812.

    109. ELEAZER (2) SPRAGUE (John-1), of Lights Corners in the town of Carmel, NY, Lanesborough, MA, and Hinesburg, VT.; b. March
    23, 1727, Lebanon, CT., d. Aug. 25, 1806, age 80 years, Hinesburg, VT; m. Desire _____, b. 1730, d. Aug. 21, 1806, at Hinesburg,
    VT; both buried in Mead Cemetery.
    1756, April 11, Bap. at Gilead Presbyterian Church, Carmel, NY, by Rev. Knibloe.
    1768. Bought land in Lanesborough, MA
    1769. Eleazer and Desire were admitted to St. Lukes Church in Lanesborough, MA.
    1771. Bought land in Lanesborough. (Berkshire Co. MA Deeds.)
    Served in Capt. Asa Barnes' Company., Col. Benjamin Simon's Regiment, Service 5 days on an alarm at the northward.
    Company marched from Lanesborough, Oct. 26, 1780. (MA Soldiers and Sailors Record Volumes.)
    1781. One of the first settlers in Hinesburg, VT and came with his wife from Lanesboro. (VT History Magazine, 1, 194.)

    These children - there may have been others.

    110. i. REUBEN (3), bap. April 11, 1756, Gilead Presbyterian Church, Carmel, NY.
    111. ii. John
    112. iii. Eleazer
    113. iv. Peter
    v. Trifena, bap. 1769, Lanesboro, MA
    vi. Desire, bap. 1771, Lanesboro, MA
    vii. Asa, (probably), Admitted St. Lukes Church, Lanesborough, 1779.

    Eleazer married Desire (unknown). Desire was born about 1730; died on 21 Aug 1806 in Hinesburg,,VT; was buried in Mead Cemetery, Hinesburg, VT. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Desire (unknown) was born about 1730; died on 21 Aug 1806 in Hinesburg,,VT; was buried in Mead Cemetery, Hinesburg, VT.
    Children:
    1. 2. Reuben Sprague was born on 11 Apr 1756 in (bap.) Carmel,,NY; died about 1816 in Saratoga Co,NY.
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living
    5. Trifena Sprague was born on 19 Feb 1769 in Lanesborough, Berksh,MA.
    6. Desire Sprague was born on 04 Aug 1771 in Lanesborough, Berksh,MA.
    7. Asa Sprague was born in 1779.

  3. 6.  Nathaniel Bacon was born on 22 Feb 1728/29 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT (son of Nathaniel Bacon and Esther Hubbard); died on 23 Mar 1815 in Ballston, Saratoga, New York.

    Nathaniel married Ann Latimer on 20 Mar 1755 in Cromwell, 2nd book, New Haven 2nd Ch. Ann (daughter of David Latimer and Mary) was born on 11 Mar 1727 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT; died on 25 Apr 1808 in Ballston, Saratoga, New York. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Ann Latimer was born on 11 Mar 1727 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT (daughter of David Latimer and Mary); died on 25 Apr 1808 in Ballston, Saratoga, New York.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Bacon was born on 03 Nov 1757 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT; died in in (alive 29 Jan 1818).
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living
    5. Living
    6. Living
    7. Living
    8. Oliver Bacon was born on 26 Oct 1756 in Lanesborough, Berksh,MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Sprague was born on 04 May 1708 in Lebanon,,CT (son of Abigail Calkins); died in in Carmel,,NY.

    Notes:

    Source: WWW. SPRAGUE-database.org/ad/f63.htm (5-17-01)

    Descendants of #AD John Sprague & Hannah Holly (spouse #2)

    Notes on John Sprague -- "Sprague Families in America", by Dr. Warren Vincent Sprague, page 18.
    John Sprague was a farmer of Lebanon, CT and Carmel, NY. He was a resident of Lebanon at the time of his marriage and when his first child was born. The next we know of him is in 1745 when he was living at what is now know as Lights Corner, near the eastern line of the town of Carmel. He was a Justice of the Peace and an influential member of the Congregational Church.

    "Supplement to Sprague Families in America", by Dr. Warren Vincent Sprague, 1940, page 48.
    John Sprague settled before 1745 at Southeast, a town in Carmel, now in Putnam County, NY. He was a Justice of the Peace and an influential member of the Congregational Church.

    From Edgar Morse, correspondent.
    The Barbour Collection of Vital Records of Lebanon, CT. Vol. 1, p. 279, gives:
    "[Sprague] John, s. Abigail Cailkin, b. May 4, 1708."
    Edgar Morse also has a copy of the original record which states: "John Sprague son of Abigail Calkin was born May 4th, 1708." >From the absence of a father's name and also including the mother's family name, but not SPRAGUE, I conclude that this was an illegitimate birth. It seems to me that the most likely father would have been John Sprague, the son of Lt. John Sprague (born about 1656, Duxbury, died March 6, 1727/80. This son was born about 1690, presumably in Duxbury before his parents moved to Lebanon. That would make him about 18 at the time Abigail Calkin bore John Sprague (See Sprague Families of America, pp. 11-13.) They were both, then, of an age where such a "trysting" might have been expected. This would also resolve concerns about John fitting into the Ephraim and Deborah Sprague family; he doesn't belong there. Now to the Hartwells of America (1956). I have been able to find ther no citations to their source except a general reference to the Densmore Hartwell Genealogy of 1887. I checked that source also, and could find no citations in it (nor for that matter could I decipher Densmore's idiosyncratic system of descent to find Hepzibah Hartwell.) The listing for Hepsibah in the 1956 genealogy is: "39 Hepsibah-4 (John-3, John-2, William-1), b. Sept. 27, 1709, m. at Lebanon, CT, Sept. 7, 1726, John, son of Ephraim and Deborah Sprague, possibly born in Lebanon in 1705.

    That's all that is given. No other support for assigning John to that Sprague family, no exact date of birth, and not even certainty about the place of birth.

    Source: Sprague... typed family file found in Salt Lake City;
    John Sprague.. settled before 1745 at Southeast, a town of Carmel, now in Putnam Co., NY. He was a Justice of the Peace and an influential member of the Congregational Church. He m. (2) Hannah Holly of Dutchess Co., who was living in Pawling in 1790.

    John married Hepibeth Hartwell on 07 Sep 1726 in Lebanon,,CT. Hepibeth (daughter of John Hartwell and Sarah Shepard) was born on 27 Sep 1709 in Concord,MX,MA; died in in Carmel,,NY. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Hepibeth Hartwell was born on 27 Sep 1709 in Concord,MX,MA (daughter of John Hartwell and Sarah Shepard); died in in Carmel,,NY.
    Children:
    1. 4. Eleazer Sprague was born on 23 Mar 1727 in Lebanon,,CT; died on 25 Aug 1806 in Hinesburg,,VT (age 80 yrs); was buried in Mead Cemetery, Hinesburg, VT.
    2. Sarah Sprague was born in 1732 in Lebanon,,CT.
    3. Hepsibeth Sprague was born about 1731 in Lebanon,,CT.

  3. 12.  Nathaniel Bacon was born on 16 Feb 1705/06 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT (son of Nathaniel Bacon, Jr. and Hannah Whitmore); died on 22 Feb 1792 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT.

    Nathaniel married Esther Hubbard on 21 Dec 1727 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT. Esther (daughter of NathanNathaniel Hubbard and Living) was born on 20 Jul 1702 in of Middletown, Middlesex, CT; died on 04 Feb 1741/42 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Esther Hubbard was born on 20 Jul 1702 in of Middletown, Middlesex, CT (daughter of NathanNathaniel Hubbard and Living); died on 04 Feb 1741/42 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT.
    Children:
    1. 6. Nathaniel Bacon was born on 22 Feb 1728/29 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT; died on 23 Mar 1815 in Ballston, Saratoga, New York.

  5. 14.  David Latimer was born on 30 Jul 1797 in Wethersfield,,CT (son of Jonathan Latimer and Abigail Rose).

    David married Mary. died in 1724. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  Mary died in 1724.
    Children:
    1. 7. Ann Latimer was born on 11 Mar 1727 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT; died on 25 Apr 1808 in Ballston, Saratoga, New York.