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And the connection was still further complicated by the marriage of your grandmother Taylors half brother, Joseph Sprigg, to your grandfather Taylors oldest daughter, by which she became the aunt of her sisters, and he the brother-in-law of his nieces. And it extended still further. Joseph Sprigg father of your uncle Jo. Sprigg married a widow Bowie who at that time had two daughters, your grandmother and her sister Mrs. Belt, ^^ by their mother he had a numerous family, towit your uncles Jo. S...prigg, — Osborn Sprigg, — Thos. Sprigg, — Cor- bin Sprigg, Wm. Sprigg (long known in the West as a Judge, first of the Supreme Court of Ohio, then of the ter- ritorial court of Louisiana & then of Hlinois, ) and two daughters, Mrs. Charles Carrol of Bellview, and Miss Han- nah Sprigg who died unmarried, these were your grand- mother Taylors half brothers & sisters. After the death of their mother their father married again, and by this mar- riage had one son (yet alive, Hon. Saml. Sprigg of Prince Georges County Maryland — ex-governor of that state — ^^ he of course was not related to your mother, and was my attendant as grooms-man when I married her — by the way he was the devisee of a rich uncle, his fathers brother, and married a lady of large fortune and has lived most magnifi- cently upon it until (I understand that) it has evaporated.
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