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Marriage: Children:
  1. Ebenezer Sprague: Birth: 3 Nov 1740 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut. Death: Aft 1820 in Butternuts, Otsego, New York

  2. Jonathan Sprague: Birth: Jan 1743 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut.

  3. Sarah Sprague: Birth: 18 Feb 1745 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut. Death: 3 Nov 1749 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut

  4. Jedediah Sprague: Birth: 9 May 1748 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut.

  5. Nehemiah Sprague: Birth: 8 Aug 1750 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut.

  6. Benjamin Sprague: Birth: 7 Nov 1751 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut.

  7. Susannah Sprague: Birth: 5 May 1752 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut. Death: 21 Feb 1828 in Spragueville, Fowler Twp, St. Lawrence, New York

  8. Lydia Sprague: Birth: 2 Oct 1754 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut. Death: 9 Dec 1755 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut


Sources
1. Title:   Noreen Schafer Stewart
Publication:   Noreen Schafer Stewart, of Parker Arizona
2. Title:   WALF Submission -- Eve Jaeckel
Publication:   [email protected]

Notes
a. Note:   NF34736
Note:   SOURCES: "Vermont Families in 1791," Volume 1, Edited by Scott A. Bartley, Genealogical Society of Vermont, Special Publication Number 1, Picton Press, Camden, Maine, ISBN 0-89725-086-9, 1st printing, September 1992, pp. 158-161. "THE PIKE FAMILY" p. 2, provided by Norma J. Olson 1212 N. 6th, Montevideo, Minnesota 56265, 19 Oct 1994. "Vital Records of Bridgewater Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1850," Boston, Massachusetts, New England Hist. Gen. Soc. 1916, p. 307. "Sprague Families in America," by Warren Vincent Sprague, M.D., Rutland, VT, The Tuttle Co., 1913, p. 148. NOTES: "LEONARD PIKE, son of Leonard and Ann (Snow) Pike, b. 18 Sep 1730, Truro, Mass; d. 17 Mar 1804, Whitingham, Vermont; married (1st) 15 Aug 1751 at Mansfield, Conn., to Sarah Case, bapt. 17 Jun 1731; d. 7 Nov 1770, Ashfiled, Mass., the daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Manning) Case of Mansfield, Conn.; married (2nd) 9 Nov 1773 at Ashfield, Mass., to Susannah Sprague, b. 5 May 1752, Stafford, Conn., Daughter of Jonathan and Susann (??) Sprague of Stafford, Conn., Ashfield, Mass., and Buckland, Mass. After Leonard Pike's death in 1804, Mrs. Susanna (Sprague) Pike m. (2nd) Robert Clark, Sr., of Buckland, Mass. Robert Clark d. in 1815 and Mrs. Susannah (Sprague) Pike Clark d. 21 Feb 1828 and is buried in the cemetery at Spragueville, New York, where she had apparently gone to live with some of her children. Leonard Pike was probably a soldier in the Revolutionary War. The following is from 'Mass. Soldiers & Sailors in the War of the Rev,' Vol. 12, page 404: 'Leonoard Pike, Private, Capt. Banjamin Phillip's Co., Col. Elisha Porters (Hampshire County) Regiment: enlisted 10 July 1777; discharged 4 Aug 1777; service 30 days in Northern Department, including travel (100 miles) home.' Leonard Pike is said to have had a family of 28 children by his two wives. While names of all of them have not been found, we will enumerate what we can. Some of his children by his first marriage may have died as infants and were never recorded on Stafford, Conn., or Ashfield, Mass., records. The children of Leonard and Sarah (Case Pike): 1. RUTH, b. 14 Dec. 1751, Mansfield, Conn.; d. 1784-1785 probably in the Deerfield, Mass., area; m. 15 Mar 1774, Benjamin Ellis. 2. IRENA, b. 7 Oct. 1754, Stafford, Conn.; m. at Ashfield, Mass., 1 Aug 1776, Nehemiah Sprague, son of Jonathan and Susannah (??) Sprague. 3. SARAH, b. 2 Sep 1756, Stafford, Conn.; dead before 1 Oct. 1780 (when another Sarah was born). 4. EUNICE, b. 10 Aug 1758, Stafford, Conn.; d. 10 Sep 1773 at Ashfield, Mass. 5. LEONARD, b. 20 Jan 1760, Stafford, Conn.; dead before 20 Feb. 1784 (when another Leonard was born). 6. ELIJAH, b. 3 Mar 1763, Stafford, Conn.; d. 21 Oct 1844, Halifax, Vermont; m. (1) Rebecca ??; (2) _____ ??. 7. ELISHA, b. c. 1765, Stafford, Conn.; d. 5 Aug 1832, Charlemont, Mass.; m. (1) Tabitha ??, who d. 1818 or 1819; m. (2nd) Mrs. Susannah (Carter) Ward. 8. MARY or "POLLY," b. ??; m. 10 Mar 1786, at Charlemont, Mass., to Lemuel Crocker. 9. ??Perhaps NATHANIEL, b. ??; he was in Whitingham, Vermont in the 1790 census along with Leonard Pike and two of his other sons so he may also have been a son of Leonard and Sarah (Case) Pike. 10. ??? 11. ??? 12. ??? The above taken from "THE PIKE FAMILY" p. 2, provided by Norma J. Olson 1212 N. 6th, Montevideo, Minnesota 56265, 19 Oct 1994.


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