Sprague, Bradford Richard

Male 1954 - 2003  (48 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sprague, Bradford Richard was born on 29 Jan 1954 in Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, USA (son of Sprague, D.R. and Morgrage, Jeanette Margaret); died on 19 Jan 2003 in Augusta, ME.

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    As received by email from Margaret Jill Goode Bohman (MJGTAMPA@aol.com) in Nov 1999: Brad reports: "b. 01/29/54, Schenectady, NY. Lived in Chenango Bridge, NY (1954-1957), Littleton, CO (1957-1960), Boulder, CO (1960-1964), Denver, CO (1964-1966),
    Winnipeg, MB (1967-1983), Augusta, ME (1983-1999). Graduated from Kelvin HS (WPG, MB; 1972), University of Manitoba (WPG, MB; 1979, [BA, Spanish/English]), Wright State University, (Dayton, OH; 1980, Ohio Teaching Certification), University of Maine,
    Orono (Orono, ME, 1993; Master of Public Administration, [Summa Cum Laude]). Honors society: Pi Alpha Alpha (Public Admin.). Employed by Canadian Pacific Railway (1973-1981), McOpCo Canada (1981-1983) Pizza Hut (1983-1985) State of Maine (1985-1999).
    On the railway I was a cook, porter, waiter and chef at various times. I managed restaurants for McDonald's and Pizza Hut. At the State I was a Clerk and Title Examiner with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and am now a Management Analyst with the
    Department of Taxation. Current assignments: develop mainframe and Internet applications for processing revenue income to the State. Official posts: Union steward, Maine State Eemployees' Association (1986-1993); Vice President of Transportation
    Chapter, MSEA (1988). President of Transportation Chapter, MSEA (1989). Director of Education, Kennebec Valley Computer Society, 1993-1995. Vice President, KVCS, 1996. President, KVCS, 1997. Interests: outdoor sports, writing (not much of this
    anymore) designing websites, environmental issues." Bradford died of lung cancer; his ashes were placed on the family plot in the Castine, ME cemetery. He m. 4 July 1981 in the Church of the Incarnation, Centerville, Ohio to Maria Catherine Melillo -
    they had daughters Marita Jeanette and Kristin Rose.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sprague, D.R.

    D.R. married Morgrage, Jeanette Margaret Jeanette (daughter of Morgrage, Richard Joseph and Milner, Madge Violet) was born on 3 Apr 1928 in Monticello, ME; died on 26 Mar 1998 in Augusta, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Morgrage, Jeanette Margaret was born on 3 Apr 1928 in Monticello, ME (daughter of Morgrage, Richard Joseph and Milner, Madge Violet); died on 26 Mar 1998 in Augusta, ME.

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    Bangor High School - Graduated June 1946
    2 Years at Farmington Teachers College - transferred to
    2 Years at University of Maine 1948-1950 in Orono, Maine; graduated in 1950,
    B.S.Degree in Education. She was a member of Phi Mu.
    According to her Obituary: After marriage to Donald R. Sprague they lived
    in California, New York State, Colorado, Canada, Oklahoma and Ohio before
    returning to Maine in 1988. When her illness became severe, she was admitted
    to The Veteran's Home on Cony Road, Augusta, Maine in 1995 and lived there
    with her husband until her death March 26, 1998.
    Jeanette suffered from Multiple Sclerosis for many many years confining her
    to a wheelchair. Althoe she struggled with the multiple sclerosis and the
    pain often overwhelmed her she never lost her wit and sense of humor.
    ADDITION INFORMATION PER HER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT: Miss Morgrage, a senior at University of Maine, was educated in the Bangor public schools and was graduated from Bangor High school in 1946. A Dean's list student, she is studying for a Bachelor of
    Science degree in Education, and will graduate in June. While in Bangor she was active in the Grace Methodist church. She studied voice at the Bangor Convatory of Music, under the tutelage of James Gordon Selwood, and piano at the same institution with
    the late Grace Bramhall Howe. In the fall of 1946 Miss Morgrage entered Farmington State Teachers' college,
    where she was active in school affairs, and a member of Lambda Epsilon sorority. At the end of her sophomore year she transferred to the University of Maine, where she is a member of Phi Mu sorority, of which she has been rush chair.

    Children:
    1. Sprague, C.W.
    2. Sprague, M.D.
    3. 1. Sprague, Bradford Richard was born on 29 Jan 1954 in Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, USA; died on 19 Jan 2003 in Augusta, ME.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Morgrage, Richard Joseph was born on 27 Sep 1896 in Castine, Hancock, Maine (son of Morgrage, Franklin Cavis and Conner, Ardelle M.); died on 29 May 1956 in Augusta, ME; was buried in Castine, Hancock, Maine.

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    His granddaughter Jill reports:
    Richard Joseph Morgrage, Sr., Born 27 Sep 1896 in Castine, ME; died 29 May 1956 in Augusta, ME. Buried in Castine
    Cemetery In Castine, ME. Occupation: Newspaper Journalist (Pen Name: "Upson Downs"). Education Eastern Me. Conference Seminary 1914 & Eastern State Normal School, Castine. Religion: Methodist.
    From Newspaper clipping (Kennebec Journal January 30, 1945) on Richard & Madge's 25th Anniversary it stated as follows: He (Richard) graduated from the Eastern ME Conference Seminary in 1914, and the Eastern State Normal school in Castine and did
    special work at the University of ME. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1917 and served until 1919 being an instructor of aviation at Tours, France. At the close of the war he taught school in various ME communities and was also engaged in newspaper
    work for several years. At the outbreak of World War Two he enlisted in 1942 in the Navy and was a Petty Officer in charge of a YP on anti-sub-marine patrol serving for a year.
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    Richard Joseph Morgrage, Sr. graduated from Public Schools in Castine, ME. In 1914 he graduated from East ME Conference Seminary and from East State Normal School at Castine, ME in 1916. (School prepared men and women for teaching careers)
    For four years he was associated with the ME Unemployment Compensation Commission, for two years as information specialist with the War Manpower Commission and when the employment service was returned to the state he was retained in a similar capacity
    by the Commission, handling it's public relations program.
    He was a veteran of both World Wars, serving with the Army Air Force in France in World War One, and commanded a Navy YP antisubmarine patrol ship in World War Two. He received a Citation from the United States Army for exceptionally humanitarian and
    conspicuous services at ______________, France, awarded and signed by John J. Pershing Commander an Chief.
    Following his discharge after World War One, he served successively as a teacher in Old Town, ME, Union, ME, Lincoln ME elementary and grammar schools. He was sub-master at the Williams School in Chelsea, MA. He was principal of the Senior High in
    Monticello, ME in 1928. He also was superintendent of schools in Winterport and Frankfort, ME. In 1924 he resigned from school work and for three years was a political reporter for the Boston Evening Transcript.
    Returning to ME, he was a reporter for the Bangor Daily Commercial, later going to Bar Harbor, ME as managing editor for the Bar Harbor Times. In 1931 he joined the editorial staff of the Bangor Daily News, first as it's Aroostook County
    representative, later being transferred to the home office where he served in various capacities on its editorial staff. In 1937 he was granted leave of absence by the News, and joined the Associated Press Staff for the legislative session at the State
    House in Augusta, ME. Just prior to the outbreak of World War II he edited and broadcasted newscasts twice daily from Station WABT in Bangor, ME.
    After his release from active duty in World War Two, he was employed as a postal clerk in the Bangor Post Office, as dispatcher, and edited a twice-daily program of local and statewide news for station WLBZ in Bangor, ME.
    In 1948 under Governor Frederick G. Payne, Richard was appointed Executive Secretary of The State of ME. He took his office January 6, 1949 when Governor Payne took office. While living in Augusta, he also was associated (on part time basis) with the
    Kennebec Journal News Paper as a member of the editorial staff. He worked for the Kennebec Journal up until the day he died.
    Richard Joseph Morgrage, Sr. military service was as follows: he served in two world wars, in the Air Force during the first and as an anti-sub patrol ship commander in the second. I found one list of his military as follows; "He enlisted December 12,
    1917 heading for Ft. Slocum, New York arriving there December 13, 1917. December 21 or 20th, 1917 he left
    Ft. Slocum. December 30 or 31, 1917 he arrived at Camp Lee, Virginia. He left Camp Lee first of January 1918 for Camp Hancock near Augusta, Georgia. Last of April 1918 he left for Camp Green in Charlotte, North Carolina. He then left Camp Green first
    of July 1918 for Camp Upton on Long Island, New York. Camp Upton was a draft camp. He left for France July 6 or 7, 1918 and arrived somewhere about the 20th of July 1918. He returned to New York May 6th, 1919."
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    I, Margaret Jill Goode, have several of the news articles my grandfather wrote, pictures from the state house years, and other documents that my grandmother gave me years ago. I have copies of sympathy letters from stateheads of ME that were sent to
    grandmother. All are in very good condition. I have a lot of old family pictures from years and years ago. I also believe that Matthew and Trudy Sprague have a set of tin type photos of family from England.
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    Some of the years and newspapers and TV or radio station he worked for:
    1924 for 3 years: Political Reporter for the Boston Evening Transcript
    Then a reporter for the Bangor Daily Commercial.
    Later going to The Bar Harbor as managing editor for the Bar Harbor Times.
    1931 Editorial Staff of the Bangor Daily News first as its Aroostook County representative, later being transferred to the home office where he served in various capacities on its editorial staff.
    1937 he was granted leave of absence by the News, and joined the Associated Press staff for the legislative session at the State House in Augusta.
    Just before the outbreak of World War Two he edited and broadcast newscasts twice daily from Station WABI in Bangor.
    After his release from active duty in World War Two, he was employed as a postal clerk in Bangor Post Office, as dispatcher and edited a twice-daily program of local and statewide news for station WLBZ in Bangor.
    For more than 4 years he had been associated with the ME Unemployment Compensation Commission, for two years as information specialist with the War Manpower Commission and when the employment service was returned to the state he was retained in a
    similar capacity by the Commission, handling its public relations program.
    While living in Augusta he was associated on a part time basis at first, with the Kennebec Journal, as a member of the editorial staff.
    Dec 15, 1948 he was appointed by Gov-Elect Frederick G. Payne, (who was to take office January 6, 1949) as Gov Paynes Executive Secretary and to work with John H. Welch of Bangor, executive assistant to the Govenor.
    He married Madge Violet Milner, 30 Jan 1920 in at Madge's parents' home in Lincoln, ME, before The Rev. Theodore S. Ro.

    Richard married Milner, Madge Violet on 30 Jan 1920 in Lincoln, ME. Madge was born on 2 Nov 1901 in West Jonesport, ME; died on 12 Apr 1983 in Augusta, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Milner, Madge Violet was born on 2 Nov 1901 in West Jonesport, ME; died on 12 Apr 1983 in Augusta, ME.

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    Children:
    1. Morgrage, R.J. Jr
    2. 3. Morgrage, Jeanette Margaret was born on 3 Apr 1928 in Monticello, ME; died on 26 Mar 1998 in Augusta, ME.
    3. Morgrage, Elsie Mona was born on 15 Jul 1931 in Mount Desert, ME; died on 18 May 1978 in Augusta, ME.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Morgrage, Franklin Cavis was born on 22 Nov 1851 in Castine, Hancock, Maine; died on 21 Apr 1929 in Foxcroft, ME; was buried in Castine, Hancock, Maine.

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