NameAbigail Sprague
Birth Date21 Apr 1702
Birth PlaceCharlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Reside PlaceUSA
Death Date17 Sep 1748
Death PlaceOxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Birth Date21 Apr 1702
Birth PlaceCharlestown, Middlesex, MA
Chr Date15 Nov 1702
Chr PlaceCharlestown, Suffolk, MA
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Spouses
Birth Date6 Jun 1698
Birth PlaceCharlestown, Suffolk, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Birth Date6 Jun 1698
Birth PlaceCharlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Birth Date1698
Death Date12 Jun 1747
Death PlaceOxford, Worcester, Province of Massachusetts Bay, Colonial America
Death Date12 Jun 1747
Death PlaceOxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Death Date1812
Birth Date6 Jun 1698
Birth PlaceCharlestown, Middlesex, MA
Birth Date6 Jun 1698
Birth PlaceCharlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Education10 JAN 1899
Occupationheelmaker
Marr Date1721
Marr PlaceFranklin, Franklin, Vermont, United States
Div Datebef 1752
Notes for Abigail Sprague
180. Abigail Sprague was born on 15 Nov 1702 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. Abigail Sprague was the second cousin, once removed of Hannah Sprague, who married John Call (reported by Scot Austin to be the brother of Samuel Call, Abigail Spragues husband.)
She was married to Samuel Call (son of John Call and Martha Lowden) in 1721 in Franklin, Franklin, VT. Samuel Call was born on 6 Jun 1698 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. He was christened on 6 Jun 1698 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. He died in 1747.
"The Spragues of Malden, Mass.", by George Walter Chamberlain, page 140.
Samuel call was from Charlestown, Malden and Oxford, MA.
Notes for Samuel (Spouse 1)
Biography: Samuel and Abigail moved to Oxford, Massachusetts. where their last three children were born. Samuel was at the Battle of Quebec in 1759. In 1761 records of Leicester show that Samuel applied with others for "exemption from the tax for the ministers of the town," because of the persuasion called "ana-Baptists." His son Samuel married Mehitable Green, whose father was a very prominent man of the family of Rhode Island Greens.
Ref.: Records by Cora Call Whitley on Massachusetts trip and Media Research by Helen Jones Soper. Media Research listed Calls who served the American cause in War of Independence as follows: David, Moses, Silas, Stephen, Philip and Daniel
Call of New Hampshire;
Aaron, Amos, Benjamin, Cato, Jabez, James, John, John Jr., Jonathan, Samuel, William, Obadiah and Josiah Call of Massachusetts.
There is a note in the original book "See Sprague History" next to Abigail Sprague's name. I believe this refers to "The Spragues of Malden Massachusetts", a book I have recently obtained a copy of.
Notes for Samuel (Spouse 1)
Name: Samuel /Call/