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Kathleen Much <[log in to unmask]>
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In an earlier message Kathie James wrote:

> I  didn't cite all my sources when I wrote the previous message, because
> that wasn't the point.
>
> However, another lister sent me a source that corroborates my previous info
> on Verlinda Graves etc.  I copy portions of it below (since mine isn't in a
> computer file yet, and she was so kind to send it).
>
> I haven't personally looked at the wills described yet, but hopefully I'll
> be able to do that in the future.  If anyone has seen any of these and is
> able to forward a copy I would appreciate it.
>
>
> Kathie James
> ______________
> 3  F  Verlinda GRAVES
>        Born: 1618-1620              at: England (8)
>        Died: 3 Mar 1674-13 Jul 1675 at: Charles Co., Maryland, USA (8)
>      Spouse: Capt. William STONE (          -1659)
>  Marr. Date: 4 Jun 1635-20 Aug 1640
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Events
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    1. Will (6) , 3 Mar 1674-13 Jul 1675, Charles Co., Maryland, USA
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ============================================================================
> Notes for Child: Verlinda GRAVES
> ============================================================================
>         Verlinda Graves was born about 1618 in Va., and died 13 July 1675 in
> Charles Co., Md. She married Capt. William Stone before 1640, perhaps about
> 1634 or 1638 in Va. He was born about 1603 in Lancaster, England, and died
> 21 Dec. 1660 in Charles Co., Md. He was Governor of Maryland, the first
> Protestant Governor, Capt. of Colonial Service, and the third Colonial
> Governor appointed by Lord Baltimore in 1648.
>         Children: 1:  Thomas Stone, b.c. 1638, m. Mary ------, d. 1676. 2:
> John Stone, b.c. 1642, m(1) Elizabeth Warren, m(2) Eleanor Bayne, d. 1698.
> 3: Elizabeth Stone, b.c. 1650, m. William Calvert, 1662, d. 1707. 4: Richard
> Stone 5: Mary Stone, b.c. 1656, m(1) Benoui Thomas, m(2) Robert Doyne, 1674,
> d. 1656. 6:Catherine (or Katherine) Stone (8)
> ============================================================================
> 28. Ken Graves, 261 South St., Wrentham, MA 02093; [log in to unmask],
> Captain Thomas Graves 1608 Settler of Jamestown, Virginia and His
> Descendants (ca. 1580-1998), (http://www.gravesfa.org/gen169.htm), Ann
> Graves.
>    Ann Graves, daughter of Capt. Thomas Graves, born 1620, married
> successively three ministers of Hungars Parish, Accawmack. She married (1),
> before 10 Jul 1637, the Rev. William Cotton, who on that date patented land
> in right of his wife Ann Graves (22 above).
>    He left will, Aug 1640-29 Dec 1646, naming Brother-in-Lawe Capt. William
> Stone and Capt. William Roper as overseers". She married (2), by 1642, the
> Rev. Nathaniel Eaton. She married (3), as his (2) wife, the Rev. Francis
> Doughty. She died in Charles Co., MD, will, 26 Dec 1682_18 Jul 1683 (24
> {Graves, Louise 4501 Roland, Apt A, Dallas TX 75219, Graves Twelve
> Generations Some Descendants and Kin Captain Thomas Graves Progenitor
> Ancient Planter in Colony of Virginia 1608 To and Including Henry Lee Graves
> Dallas, Texas, (1977)}, above and APP327-30 { "Adventurers of Purse and
> Person Virginia 1607-1624/5" published by Order of First Families of
> Virginia, 1607- 1624/5, third edition, 1987}).
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> (24  above and APP327-30). Verlinda Graves, daughter of Capt. Thomas Graves,
> married, before 1640, Capt. William Stone. He moved to MD and in Aug 1648
> was commissioned Lieutenant Governor of that colony. She died in MD, will, 3
> Mar 1674/5-13 Jul 1675 (Ibid).

Since Kathie's original posting, for which I requested the source,
Linda Lawhon has kindly sent me the appropriate reference to
_Adventurers of Purse and Person_ that explains why the source I
quoted (William & Mary Quarterly, series 2, vol. 19, no. 1 (Jan 1939))
made the mistaken statement that Verlinda Stone was nee Cotton.

Mrs. P.W. Hiden wrote that Verlinda was a sister of Wm. Cotton in her
articles on the three rectors of Hungar's parish.  Later, in her
article on the Graves family, she said, 'In discussing Ann who m. 1
Wm. Cotton, 2 Nathaniel Eaton, 3 Francis Doughty, the writer,
following the statement in Md. Hist. Mag. (vol 16, p. 191), asserted
that Capt. Stone's sife was Wm. Cotton's sister. Further research
shows this an error, and that Verlinda Stone was sister of Ann Graves,
in proof of which the following facts are presented.' She goes on to
show that the will of William Stone names his brother in law Francis
Doughty, third husband of Ann Graves.  The first husband of Ann
Graves, William Cotton, named William Stone as brother in law.
William Stone's will also mentions "brother Sprigg."  Katherine
Graves, sister to Verlinda and Ann, married first William Roper and
second Thomas Sprigg. (Genealogies of Virginia Families, from the
William & Mary Quarterly (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing
Co., Inc., 1982)

Citing sources IS the point of genealogy. Without them, it is
impossible to judge the accuracy of a claim or to correct errors. Many
thanks to Linda Lawhon.

The fate of the fourth Graves sibling, Katherine, is still a matter of
some question. Undoubtedly she married Wm Roper and Thomas Sprigg.

Virginia Meyer and John Frederick Dorman, eds., _Adventurers of Purse
and Person_ (Order of First Families of Virginia, 1987), pp. 329-330:
"Katherine^2 Graves (Thomas) married (1) William Roper, lieutenant and
captain of militia, justice of Accawmack, 1637, and Burgess from
Accawmack, 1637, and from Northampton, 1644 [Leonard, pp. 15, 22]. He
died between 28 Aug 1650, when he attended court as a justice, and 30
Dec 1650 when Mrs. Kathryne Roper, the relict of Capt. William Roper,
deceased, was mentioned [Northampton Co. Deeds, Wills &c 3, 1645-51,
pp. 223, 236]. She married (2) Thomas Sprigg, who deposed 14 Oct 1665
he was aged 35 and 17 Sept 1694 he was aged 64 [Maryland Provincial
Court liber FF, p. 91; Liber WRC #1, p. 696]. He was a justice of
Northampton County, 1655 [Northampton Co Deeds, Wills &c 5, 1654-55,
p. 143], and as Lieft. Thomas Sprigge signed the Northampton
engagement to recognize the Parliamentary government of England, 26
July 1653 [Northampton Co Deeds, Wills &c4, 1651-54, p. 189]. He
shortly afterward moved to Maryland where he was justice of Calvert
County, 1658-74, and sheriff, 1664-65, and later resided in Prince
George's County, where he left will 9 May 1704-9 Dec 1704 [Maryland
Proprietary Wills 3, pp. 443-44]. Katherine^2 died before 1 Sept 1668
when he married (2) Eleanor Nuttall [_The Archives of Maryland_, V
(Baltimore, 1887), p. 34]."
"Issue: (by 1) [ROPER] 26. William^3, given a calf in the will of his
Godfather William Burdett, 22 July 1643 [Northampton Co Orders, Deeds,
Wills &c 2, 1640-45, p. 159]; 27. Verlinda^3, to whom her mother, on
the eve of her (2) marriage, made a deed of gift, 1 March 1650/1
[Northampton Co Deeds, Wills &c 4, 1651-54, p. 14]; (by 2) [SPRIGG]
28. Sarah^3; 29. Thomas^3."

Did she also have a daughter Katherine? Or were there two Katherine
Spriggs in 17th-c VA? If so, who is the woman mentioned in the will of
Samuel Griffin of Northumberland Co, gentleman, 1703: "to Katherine,
daughter of my sister Katherine Sprigg, deceased, 40 shillings."
Samuel's wife was Sarah ---, and it is possible that Katherine Sprigg
was her sister rather than Samuel's, given the kinship terminology of
the day.

Kathleen Much
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