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771: 675: 627: 507: 455: 399:, Sidney, Augustus, William Coale, Francis B., Caroline (or Catherine) and Sarah "Sally" R. He later married Louisa (Louise) C. Klein, daughter of Charles S. Klein. They had five sons, Richelieu, Richard D., Wentworth, Francis Brown and George. His son Greenberry served in the Maryland senate. His grandson 129: 113: 368:, representing the Western Shore from 1831 to 1836. He was president and president pro tempore of the senate in 1834. He chaired the 1833 reform convention in Baltimore. 396: 223: 95: 91: 109: 815: 810: 125: 87: 83: 800: 855: 805: 850: 840: 349:. After the war, he ran a store in Libertytown with his brother Francis B. for a short time. He also worked as a farmer. 649: 747: 372: 820: 357: 198: 333:
As a young man, Sappington traveled with Mr. Beard to Kentucky to visit his uncle, John Sappington. He settled in
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for three years. At the time of his death, he was affiliated with the American (
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Portrait and Biographical Record of the Sixth Congressional District, Maryland
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in 1844 or 1845. He served in that role until 1851. He then was editor of the
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Sappington married Sarah Coale, daughter of Richard Cole and sister of
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Sappington was appointed as register of wills by Governor
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He was educated in schools in 806:People from Bardstown, Kentucky 360:. He served as a member of the 42:from the Western Shore district 16:American politician (died 1857) 740: 711: 681: 1: 851:19th-century American farmers 413: 304: 287: 156: 718:Ridgway, Whitman H. (1979). 7: 607:History of Western Maryland 362:Maryland House of Delegates 295:Maryland House of Delegates 10: 872: 841:American newspaper editors 754:. April 7, 1930. p. 1 658:. July 23, 1857. p. 2 650:"Death of Col. Sappington" 604:Scharf, J. Thomas (1882). 328: 277: 257: 246: 229: 218: 208: 190: 170: 152: 147: 143: 119: 102: 73: 57: 46: 34: 30: 23: 432:Warfield, J. D. (1905). 315:Francis Brown Sappington 237:Francis Brown Sappington 821:Maryland state senators 697:Maryland State Archives 693:Maryland Manual On-Line 578:Maryland State Archives 574:Maryland Manual On-Line 352:Sappington was first a 112:, William P. Farquhar, 836:Maryland Know Nothings 403:was a state delegate. 343:William Henry Harrison 846:Farmers from Maryland 401:Richard F. Sappington 311:Libertytown, Maryland 251:Richard F. Sappington 164:Libertytown, Maryland 82:Serving with 347:Battle of Tippecanoe 752:The Salisbury Times 356:and later became a 184:Frederick, Maryland 96:Alexander McIlhenny 92:William P. Farquhar 831:Maryland Democrats 699:. January 10, 2014 341:. He served under 319:Cardinal Richelieu 110:Joseph M. Cromwell 655:The Baltimore Sun 284:Thomas Sappington 281: 280: 25:Thomas Sappington 863: 775: 774: 773: 767: 761: 759: 744: 738: 737: 731: 729: 715: 709: 708: 706: 704: 685: 679: 678: 677: 671: 665: 663: 646: 631: 630: 629: 623: 617: 615: 601: 590: 589: 587: 585: 580:. 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Maryland Senate
Maryland House of Delegates
Frederick County
Samuel Barrnes
John C. Cockey
William P. Farquhar
Alexander McIlhenny
Joseph M. Cromwell
Henry Kemp
Nicholas Holtz
David Kemp
Isaac Shriver
Francis Thomas
Libertytown, Maryland
Frederick, Maryland
Whig
Democratic
Know Nothing
Greenberry
Francis Brown Sappington
Richard F. Sappington
Maryland House of Delegates
Maryland Senate
Libertytown, Maryland
Francis Brown Sappington
Cardinal Richelieu
Frederick County
Beardstown
War of 1812
William Henry Harrison

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