Sprague Tree has Many Roots and Branches
Sprague Roots and Branches
     
     
Mom and Seth

MAYFLOWER COMPACT SIGNER RICHARD WARREN,my 12th great grandfather
 
Richard Warren was not of the Leyden Company, but joined the Pilgrims in London. He came alone on the Mayflower and was one of the nineteen signers of the Compact who survived the first winter. Under the land division of 1623, his apportionment, as one of the Mayflower passengers, fell in the north side of town, and under those who came in the Ann (arriving the latter part of July 1623), his wife and daughters having come on that ship, his lands were 'on the other side of the towne towards the Eele River,' where he made his home, in the sectional later known as Wellingsley or Hobshole, and where he died in 1628. He also owned land along the shore of the present Warren's Cove. The date and place of his birth is unknown. He married in England before 1610, Elizabeth; born before 1583 and died 22 October 1673 at Plymouth aged above 90 years. In the early Plymouth Colony records she was usually spoken of as Mistress Elizabeth Warren, an uncommon designation, and she was one of the few widows of the Colony who did not remarry." From Families of The Pilgrims, compiled by Hubert Kinney Shaw (1956) and published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. www.pilgrimhall.org/warrenrichrecords.htm
 

Gov William Sprague,RI and wife Kate

This Frame is in the Foyer of the Bell Tower

 
 
The Mayflower