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- [S879] Of Sceptered Race, Anna Robinson Watson, (Memphis, Tennessee: Early Printing and Publishing Company, 1910.), 318. (Reliability: 3), 27 Nov 2012.
The Staige family, according to tradition, is of Huguenot
ancestry, the first member on record in this country
being Rev. Staige, who went from France to England.
In London, his daughter, Letitia Maria Ann Staige,
married, October, 1728, Rev. James Marye, and they landed
in Virginia the following year.
Rev. Theodosius Staige was a brother of Letitia Maria
Ann Staige, who married Rev. James Marye, and came to
Virginia prior to 1728. He was rector of Saint George's
Parish, Spotsylvania County, and died December 26, 1747 .
- [S879] Of Sceptered Race, Anna Robinson Watson, (Memphis, Tennessee: Early Printing and Publishing Company, 1910.), 318. (Reliability: 3), 27 Nov 2012.
The Staige family, according to tradition, is of Huguenot
ancestry, the first member on record in this country
being Rev. Staige, who went from France to England.
In London, his daughter, Letitia Maria Ann Staige,
married, October, 1728, Rev. James Marye, and they landed
in Virginia the following year.
Rev. Theodosius Staige was a brother of Letitia Maria
Ann Staige, who married Rev. James Marye, and came to
Virginia prior to 1728. He was rector of Saint George's
Parish, Spotsylvania County, and died December 26, 1747 .
- [S879] Of Sceptered Race, Anna Robinson Watson, (Memphis, Tennessee: Early Printing and Publishing Company, 1910.), 318. (Reliability: 3), 27 Nov 2012.
The Staige family, according to tradition, is of Huguenot
ancestry, the first member on record in this country
being Rev. Staige, who went from France to England.
In London, his daughter, Letitia Maria Ann Staige,
married, October, 1728, Rev. James Marye, and they landed
in Virginia the following year.
Rev. Theodosius Staige was a brother of Letitia Maria
Ann Staige, who married Rev. James Marye, and came to
Virginia prior to 1728. He was rector of Saint George's
Parish, Spotsylvania County, and died December 26, 1747 .
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