William Sprigg (judge)
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Preceded bynone (state established)
Succeeded byGeorge Tod
Preceded byDaniel Symmes
Succeeded byWilliam W. Irvin
William Sprigg | |
|---|---|
| Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court | |
| In office April 2, 1803 – April 12, 1806 | |
| Preceded by | none (state established) |
| Succeeded by | George Tod |
| Judge of the Superior Court of the Orleans Territory | |
| In office 1806–1808 | |
| Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court | |
| In office February 16, 1808 – February 10, 1810 | |
| Preceded by | Daniel Symmes |
| Succeeded by | William W. Irvin |
| Justice of the Illinois Territorial Court | |
| In office 1809 – April 1818 | |
| Preceded by | Obediah Jones |
| Succeeded by | Thomas C. Browne |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1770 Prince George's County, Maryland |
| Died | September 9, 1827 Hagerstown, Maryland |
William Sprigg (1770 – September 9, 1827)[1] was an American attorney who twice served as Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, as well as adjudicated on the Superior Court of the Orleans Territory and the highest court of the Illinois Territory.
Sprigg was born in 1770 in Prince George's County, Maryland to Joseph Sprigg and Hannah Lee. His uncle, Thomas Sprigg, was a Member of Congress from Maryland from 1793 to 1797. His half-brother, Samuel Sprigg, was Governor of Maryland from 1818 to 1820.