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Genealogy
and History of the Sprague Family
CD Content
8 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Sprague families in America:
Sprague,
1913,
Sprague, Warren Vincent, 614
pgs.
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2. History
of the Sprague families of Rhode Island : cotton manufacturers and
calico printers, from William I to William IV : with an account of the
murder of the late Amasa Sprague, father of Hon. Wm. Sprague, ex-U.S.
senator from Rhode Island, Santa Cruz:
H. Coffin, book and job printer,
1881,
Knight, Benjamin, 77
pgs.
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3. Genealogy of the Sprague families in America : as descended from Edward
Sprague of England, from 1614 : with the wills of Edward Sprague and
that of his son, William, who settled in Hingham, Mass., in 1636 Worcester, Mass,
1905,
Sprague, Augustus B. R., 50
pgs.
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4. The
genealogy of the Sprague's in Hingham : arranged in chronological
order, to the fourth generation, counting from William Sprague, one of
the first planters in Massachusetts, who arrived at Naumkeag from
England, in the year 1628 : to which is prefixed a short account of the
first settlement of this country before the arrival of the old charter
in 1630. Hingham Mass.:
H. Sprague,
1828,
Sprague, Hosea, 68
pgs.
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5. The Spragues of Malden, Massachusetts: Boston, Chamberlain, George Walter,
1923,
370
pgs.
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6. The Ralph Sprague genealogy: Barre. Vt.
E.G. Sprague,
1913, Sprague, Edward George,
345
pgs.
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7. Supplemental to Sprague families in America: Grafton, N.D.,
F.H. Sprague,
1915,
50
pgs.
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| 8. Hon.
Seth Sprague of Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts : his
descendants down to the sixth generation and his reminiscences of the
old colony town,
1915,
Weston, William Bradford, 182
pgs.
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