Source: Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Colonial Families. Doliante, Sharon J. Baltimore, Maryland: Clearfield Publishing, 1991.
Source: Scott Tappen's Ancestors. Tappen, Scott (Email: scott_367@@netzero.net). User submitted to www.ancestry.com.
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Hi Jane, Yes they do appear to be the same person, and I'm not sure if I am OK to finish the merge or not, this would be the pre-1700 certification thing I did?
I'll give it a try and see if it lets me...
thank you
Rusty
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it gives me a message like this:"Sarah Sprigg (Sprigg-250) and Sarah Coombs (Sprigg-8) are already connected in a proposed merge." when I hit the merge button...
Sprigg-201 and Sprigg-8 appear to represent the same person because: They evidently represent the same person (same name, same parents) but with incomplete information in the 201 profile and a partial husband profile that is meant to be the Pearce husband on -8
She couldn't have died in 1685, her father transferred land to her in 1700 and mentions her in his will a few years later. See Sharon J. Doliante. Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of some colonial families. Clearfield: Baltimore, MD, 1991. vol. I, p. 637-638, vol. II, p. 900. and https://www.hillfamilymd.org/Family/ps13/ps13_052.html
Sprigg-39 and Sprigg-8 appear to represent the same person because: Both husbands are apparently correct. From Sharon Doliante's book "Maryland and Virginia Colonials," p. 636:
"Warrants for land in Charles Co. were issued to John Peerce, Jr. in 1685, and he patented the land in 1687. After this date, we have the impression that he may have been on a voyage out of the country and was simply never heard from again. Witness the fact that, like his parents, he and his wife had only two known children (he may have been traveling in and out of the country even during the early years of their marriage) and the fact that she appears to have waited a long time to re-marry, perhaps hoping for many years that he would return. We have also noted the fact that when in Mar. 1700/01, Sarah's father made a deed gift to her as a feme sole, he did not call her "widow". Perhaps they still weren't certain that John was dead? And the first actual record we have of her re-marriage wasn't until 1725, although by that time she and Enoch Coombs may have been married a number of years."
I'll give it a try and see if it lets me... thank you Rusty
hour later it gives me a message like this:"Sarah Sprigg (Sprigg-250) and Sarah Coombs (Sprigg-8) are already connected in a proposed merge." when I hit the merge button...
edited by Rusty (Aldrich) Comstock
"Warrants for land in Charles Co. were issued to John Peerce, Jr. in 1685, and he patented the land in 1687. After this date, we have the impression that he may have been on a voyage out of the country and was simply never heard from again. Witness the fact that, like his parents, he and his wife had only two known children (he may have been traveling in and out of the country even during the early years of their marriage) and the fact that she appears to have waited a long time to re-marry, perhaps hoping for many years that he would return. We have also noted the fact that when in Mar. 1700/01, Sarah's father made a deed gift to her as a feme sole, he did not call her "widow". Perhaps they still weren't certain that John was dead? And the first actual record we have of her re-marriage wasn't until 1725, although by that time she and Enoch Coombs may have been married a number of years."