Person:William Digges (1)

Col. William Digges
m. 1650
  1. Col. William DiggesAbt 1651 - 1697
  2. Catherine Digges1654 - 1729
  3. Mary DiggesAbt 1655 - 1690
  4. Ann Digges - 1688
  5. Dudley DiggesAbt 1665 - 1718
  6. Edward Digges
m. 24 Aug 1681
  1. Jane DiggesAbt 1674 -
  2. William DiggesAbt 1677 - 1739
  3. Edward DiggesAbt 1680 - 1714
  4. Mary Elizabeth DiggesAbt 1683 -
  5. Anne Digges1685 - 1750
  6. Charles Digges1685 -
  7. Nicholas DiggesAbt 1686 -
  8. Rev. Dudley Digges1689 - 1771
  9. Mary DiggesAbt 1691 -
  10. John DiggesBef 1697 - Abt 1760
Facts and Events
Name[1] Col. William Digges
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1651 Virginia, United States
Marriage 24 Aug 1681 Charles, Maryland, United Statessource = OLT, needs verification
to Elizabeth Sewell
Death? 24 Jul 1697 Charles, Maryland, United States
Reference Number? Q8007839?


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Colonel William Digges (24 July 1697) was a politician in the Colony of Virginia and a councillor in the Province of Maryland in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. He was the son of Edward Digges (1620-1674/5), Governor of Virginia from 1655 to 1656. He was a member of the Maryland Proprietary Council until losing his office in 1689 during the Protestant Revolution, when the Calvert Proprietorship was overthrown by a Puritan revolt. He lived at Warburton Manor, an estate which is today the location of Fort Washington.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 William Digges, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.