Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families

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Richard Wade

Male 1680 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Richard Wade was born in cir 1680 (son of Robert Wade and Elizabeth Sprigg).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Wade was born in 1663 in Charles County, Maryland, USA (son of Zachary Wade and Mary Hatton); died on 4 Dec 1713 in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA.

    Notes:

    Robert Wade was a member of the militia in 1695, a Justice of Prince George's County, Maryland, in 1696 and 1697, a Commissioner in 1706, and Captain of the Horse in 1714. His will is dated 2 February 1713.

    Robert married Elizabeth Sprigg in 1698. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas Sprigg and Eleanor Nuthall) was born in 1679; died on 4 Nov 1713 in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Sprigg was born in 1679 (daughter of Thomas Sprigg and Eleanor Nuthall); died on 4 Nov 1713 in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA.
    Children:
    1. Eleanor Wade was born in cir 1680.
    2. Zachariah Wade was born in cir 1680.
    3. Robert Wade was born in cir 1680.
    4. Nehemiah Wade was born in cir 1680.
    5. Zephaniah Wade was born in cir 1680.
    6. 1. Richard Wade was born in cir 1680.
    7. Margaret Wade was born in cir 1680.
    8. Ann Wade was born in cir 1680.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Zachary Wade was born in cir 1627; died in 1677.

    Notes:

    Zachary Wade settled at Kent Island, Maryland, as a member, it is assumed, of William Claiborne's party, prior to April 1647. He swore fealty to Lord Baltimore in April 1647, and moved to Charles County, Maryland, by 1661. He was apparently from Warwickshire, and had at least two brothers, John and William.

    Zachary + Mary Hatton. Mary (daughter of Richard Hatton and Margaret ?) was born in cir 1630. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Hatton was born in cir 1630 (daughter of Richard Hatton and Margaret ?).
    Children:
    1. 2. Robert Wade was born in 1663 in Charles County, Maryland, USA; died on 4 Dec 1713 in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA.

  3. 6.  Thomas Sprigg was born in 1630; died in 1704.

    Notes:

    Colonel Thomas Sprigg (Royal Lancers) was born c1630 in Kettering, Northamptonshire, and died in December 1704 in Northampton, Prince George's County, Maryland. He (and probably the Nuthalls) settled first in Virginia; Thomas first appears in Maryland in March 1651, already married to a widow, Catherine Graves Roper (there were stepchildren, Verlinda and Nathaniel). They probably came to Maryland with Catherine's brother-in-law, the newly appointed governor, William Stone. They were living on a plantation called "Resurrection Manor" in Calvert County in 1656, shortly after which Catherine died. There was one child, Thomas (1659-1739) who has many descendants (largely in West Virginia). Thomas Sr. must have been a widower for some years, as his second wife was only about nine when his first wife died. He was a justice for many years in Prince George's and Calvert Counties, and sheriff of Calvert County 1664-1665. His larger plantation "Northampton" stayed in the family until 1865. In 1814, President Madison briefly took refuge there when Washington was burned by the British; Pierre L'Enfant is supposed to have designed the gardens. The house burned down in 1909.

    From the Baltimore Sun, 1909:

    "In Prince George's County, some six or seven miles inland from the grant steel highway, along which travelers between Annapolis and Washington are borne swiftly to their destination, there stands an old Manor House, encircled by a plantation of 800 acres. "Northhampton" was built by Thomas Sprigg, Colonist and Gentleman, from England, whose death occurred in 1704. A full length portrait of that worthy gentleman, still in the possession of descendants represents a handsome man in full court costume, while the archives of Maryland give abundant proof that the original was a gentleman of official distinction and social importance. The manor house is a frame, about 125 feet front, and such portion as is of the original architecture, is put together without nails. The drawing room, library and dining rooms, all with high chimney places and wide open fireplaces, face the front and in the rear according to the fashion of 200 hundred years ago, are bedrooms with tall gothic windows, and other rooms now used as pantries. The place is well wooded and about the residence are elm and willow trees, also flowering magnolia trees, white fringe trees, trailing their delicate blossoms. There is a real lover's walk, winding between a hedge of old fashioned lilacs, that being in clusters of purple and white send their fragrance through the early spring sunshine. Here was spent the youth of Governor Samuel Sprigg, who became the heir of his uncle Osborne Sprigg and from him inherited "Northhampton". Here was brought in 1811 the Governor's bride and here was born in 1811 the Governor's little daughter, Sally whose baby helplessness was the safeguard of "Northhampton from destruction by the British, when the latter's troops advanced along the Patuxcent River to attack Washington. Governor Sprigg was in hiding at the time and the house was examined but owing to the young baby and its mother, the homestead escaped injury, or pillage beyond the seizure of wines and provisions."

    Most sources say Thomas' parentage is unknown, but some claim his father was Thomas Sprigg (born c1604, died a1679, Kettering), who married Katherine Griffin (born c1610-1661) - see Spriggs, Kenneth W., "Spriggey, Sprigge, Sprigg, Spriggs from 145 AD to 1997 AD", page 37.

    Thomas married Eleanor Nuthall before 1668. Eleanor (daughter of John Nuthall and Elizabeth Bacon) was born in cir 1645. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Eleanor Nuthall was born in cir 1645 (daughter of John Nuthall and Elizabeth Bacon).
    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth Sprigg was born in 1679; died on 4 Nov 1713 in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Richard Hatton was born in cir 1600.

    Notes:

    Richard Hatton died in England. His widow, Margaret, accompanied his brother, Thomas, Secretary of the Province, to Maryland in 1648, bringing her children with her. In addition to the children listed here, his will names "other children."

    Richard + Margaret ?. Margaret was born in cir 1600. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Margaret ? was born in cir 1600.
    Children:
    1. William Hatton was born in cir 1630.
    2. 5. Mary Hatton was born in cir 1630.
    3. Richard Hatton was born in cir 1630.
    4. Eleanor Hatton was born in cir 1630.
    5. Elizabeth Hatton was born in cir 1630.
    6. Barbara Hatton was born in cir 1630.

  3. 14.  John Nuthall was born in cir 1625.

    John + Elizabeth Bacon. Elizabeth (daughter of James Bacon and unknown) was born in cir 1625; died in cir 1653. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Elizabeth Bacon was born in cir 1625 (daughter of James Bacon and unknown); died in cir 1653.
    Children:
    1. 7. Eleanor Nuthall was born in cir 1645.


Generation: 5

  1. 30.  James Bacon was born in 1587 (son of James Bacon and Martha Honeywood); died in 1649.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Rev. James Bacon
    • Occupation: minister

    James + unknown. unknown was born in cir 1588. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 31.  unknown was born in cir 1588.
    Children:
    1. Nathaniel Bacon was born in 1620; died in 1692.
    2. 15. Elizabeth Bacon was born in cir 1625; died in cir 1653.


Generation: 6

  1. 60.  James Bacon was born in cir 1560 (son of James Bacon and Mary Gardner); died in 1618.

    Notes:

    Sir James Bacon of Friston Hall, Suffolk, emigrated with his wife to Massachusetts, but later returned to England.

    James + Martha Honeywood. Martha was born in cir 1560. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 61.  Martha Honeywood was born in cir 1560.
    Children:
    1. 30. James Bacon was born in 1587; died in 1649.
    2. Nathaniel Bacon was born in cir 1590.