US Jud Sprague, Peleg

Peleg Sprague:
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Born: April 27, 1793
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Birthplace:
Duxbury Massachusetts
Father: Seth Sprague 1760 – 1847
(Buried: Mayflower Cemetery Duxbury Massachusetts)
Mother: Deborah Sampson 1761 – 1844
(Buried: Mayflower Cemetery Duxbury Massachusetts)

Wife: Sarah Deming 1794 – 1881
(Buried: Mount Auburn Cemetery Cambridge Massachusetts)

Children:
Charles Franklin Sprague 1819 – 1840
(Buried: Mount Auburn Cemetery Cambridge Massachusetts)
Seth Edward Sprague 1821 – 1869
(Buried: Mount Auburn Cemetery Cambridge Massachusetts)
Sarah Sprague Upham 1828 – 1900
(Buried: Mount Auburn Cemetery Cambridge Massachusetts)
Dr. Francis P. Sprague 1834 – 1921
(Buried: Mount Auburn Cemetery Cambridge Massachusetts)

Education:
1812: Graduated from Harvard College
Attended Litchfield Law School

Occupation before War:
1815 – 1817: Attorney in Augusta Maine
1817 – 1821: Attorney in Hallowell Maine
1821 – 1822: Maine State Representative
1822 – 1824: Attorney in Hallowell Maine
1825 – 1829: United States Congressman from Maine
1829 – 1835: United States Senator from Maine
1836 – 1841: Attorney in Boston Massachusetts
1840: Whig Party Presidential Elector
1841 – 1865: Judge of United States District Court of Massachusetts

Civil War Career:
1841 – 1865: Judge of United States District Court of Massachusetts
1865 – 1880: Attorney in Boston Massachusetts

Occupation after War:
1865 – 1880: Attorney in Boston Massachusetts

Died: October 13, 1880
Place of Death: Boston Massachusetts
Age at time of Death: 87 years old
Burial Place:
Mount Auburn Cemetery Cambridge Massachusetts


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