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Katherine Graves |
Katherine Graves<br>Married names: Catherine SpriggKatherine SpriggCatherine RoperKatherine Roper<br>Also known as: Catherine Graves<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Circa 1622<br>Marriage: Mar 5 1636 - Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, United States<br>Marriage: Mar 3 1650 - Northampton, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Death: Aug 17 1668 - Maryland, United States<br>Burial: July 1668 - Maryland, United States<br>Parents: Captain Thomas Graves II, <br>Spouses: Captain William Roper, Thomas Sprigg<br>Children: William Roper Jr<;/a>, Verlinda Roper, Nathaniel Sprigg, Samuel Sprigg, John Sprigg, Sarah Sprigg, Anne Sprigg, Mary Stockett (born Sprigg), Lt. Col. Thomas Sprigg Jr.<br>Siblings: John Graves, Thomas Graves III;, Verlinda Stone (born Graves), Ann Graves, Frances Truitt (born Graves), Francis Graves<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: Katherine (or Catherine) Graves died on or before 1668 at Resurrection Manor, Calvert, Prince George's Co., MD. She first married Lt. (later Capt.) William Roper about 1636. He was also a resident of Accawmack (Northampton Co.) on Virginia's Eastern Shore, and a burgess representing that county. His plantation was on a small neck of land with a waterfront location. Here he carried on a profitable trade. He died about 1650 in VA.of Thomas Sprigg and Katherine Griffin, on 3 March 1650/51. They were both living in Northampton Co., VA at the time. Thomas Sprigg was born in 1630 in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England, and died in 1704 at Resurrection Manor, Calvert, Prince George's Co., MD. His will was probated 29 Dec. 1704. After Katherine died, he married Eleanor Nuthall in 1668.arriage to Thomas Sprigg, they moved to the new colony of Maryland, where her brother-in-law, William Stone, had gone as governor. Thomas Sprigg's land certificate in Maryland shows that he transported himself, his wife Katherine, Verlinda Roper, Nathaniel Sprigg, and several others. Verlinda Roper was Thomas's young stepdaughter; Nathaniel may have been an infant son -- no other record of him has been found. of gift which identified Sarah as his oldest daughter. Sarah was already married and even had a married daughter, Sarah Pearce Beall, who was also mentioned in the deed. When we consider ages and dates, it seems likely that Sarah was from her father's marriage to Katherine Graves Roper. (See Md. Hist. Mag., VIII:75.)rs of Purse and Person, Third Edition, pp. 190, 192. His birth date is uncertain, but was probably about 1665. One possibility is that his mother died at or soon after his birth, and he was brought up by his stepmother, Eleanor Nuthall Sprigg.
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Katherine Sprigg (born Graves)<br>Gender: Female<br>Alias name: Widow Roper<br>Birth: Circa 1621 - (Present Accomack County), Virginia Colony<br>Marriage: Spouse: Thomas Sprigg - Mar 3 1650<br>Death: Aug 17 1661 - Calvert County (Present Prince George's County), Province of Maryland<br>Father: Thomas Graves, Gent.<br>Mother: Katherine Graves (born unknown)<br>Husbands: William Roper, Thomas Sprigg<br>Children: Thomas Roper, John Roper, William Roper, Verlinda Sanders (born Roper), Catherine Sprigg, Alice Brashears (born Sprigg), Samuel Sprigg, Nathaniel Sprigg, John Sprigg, Sarah Coombs (born Sprigg)<br>Siblings: Anne Doughty (born Graves), John Graves, Thomas Graves, Verlinda Stone (born Graves), , Francis Graves, Sr.
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