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CHILDREN .- 14. Eunice, b. Nov. 6, 1755; 15. Euuice, b. Sept. 1, 1758; m. July 6, 1780, Jonathan Root, Jr .- divorced; 16. Nathaniel, b. Aug. 12, 1760; d. March 5, 1771; 17. Lydia, b. -; m. June 25, 1785, Isaac Lewis, and was divorced.
6. IMMER.
IMMER JUDD, son of Nathaniel (1), m. Dec. 28, 1743, Rhoda Ives, of Wallingford, who died February, 1773, when he married (2) Margaret, widow of Titus Atwater, and daughter of Samuel Scott, Southington, where she was born, Oct. 21, 1729. He lived in Cheshire and South- ington. Margaret, his wife, died Sept. 8, 1794, aged 65 years. He died July 30, 1801, of strangury, aged 84 years.
CHILDREN .- 18. Immer, b. April 22, 1755; 19. Rhoda, b. Dec. 3, 1747; d. March 12, 1773.
18. IMMER.
IMMER JUDD, son of Immer (6), m. Rhoda Atwater, daughter of Titus Atwater, of Cheshire, and Margaret (Scott) his wife, born May 15, 1756, in Wallingford. She was a daughter of his father's second wife. He lived in Southington, where Rhoda, his wife, died Jan. 14, 1818, aged 61 years. He died May 13, 1825, aged 71.
CHILDREN .- 20. Joel, b. March 16, 1775; 21. Mereb, b. Feb. 6, 1777; m. May 9, 1796, Mark Upson; 22. Phebe, 6. April 16, 1779; m. Nov. 3, 1799, Gurdon Pardee; 23. Sarshal, b. March 23, 1781; 24. Rhoda, b. April 3, 1783; d. Oct. 28, 1786; 25. Nathaniel, b. May 26, 1785; d. June 4, 1786; 26. Anson, b. April 7, 1787; m. July 8, 1816, Fanny Lewis; 27. Dana, 6. Aug. 19, 1789; d. Feb. 1, 1794; 28. Rhoda, b. Aug. 5, 1791; d. -; 29. Dana 2d, b. April 13, 1794; d. Sept. 5, 1795; 30. Elpatia, b. June 2, 1796; d. Feb. 27, 1798.
20. JOEL.
JOEL JUDD, son of Immer (18), b. March 6, 1775; m. Oct. 2, 1799, Lucy, daughter of Timothy Lee and Lucy (Camp) his wife, she born Sept. 18, 1776, in Southington. He died in Southington, April 4, 1855, aged 60. Lucy, his widow, died April 3, 1842, aged 65.
CHILDREN .- 31. Immer, b. Aug. 31, 1803; m. Angeline Plum; 32. Joel L., b. Sept. 19, 1809; m. -; 33. Truman, b. Jan. 8, 1819; d. Oct. 24, 1823.
23. SARSHAL.
SARSHAL JUDD, son of Immer (18), m. Sally, daughter of Captain David Peck, of Southington, and Huldah (Cogswell) his wife, born
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Oct. 2, 1783, in Sonthington. She died July 15, 1824, aged 41. He died Dec. 11, 1839, aged 59.
CHILDREN .- 34. Seth, b. March 13, 1803; m. June 24, 1824, Betsey, daughter of Timothy Dutton; 35. Henry P., 6. Sept. 27, 1814; m. Jan. 24, 1842, Betsey A. Wilcox, of Clinton. Children-Jared W., 6. Aug. 11, 1844; Henry S., 6. Feb. 14, 1848.
34. SETH.
SETH JUDD, son of Sarshal (23), b. March 13, 1803; m. June 24, 1824, Betsey, daughter of Timothy Dutton and Lucy (Langdon) his wife, she born July 5, 1805, in Southington. He was by trade a black- smith. Lived in the village, where Betsey, his wife, died Feb. 26, 1847, aged 42. He died Dec. 31, 1851, aged 49. He threw a "two- pound weight " over the old church.
CHILDREN .- 36. Ellen M., b. June 25, 1825; d. March 27, 1866; 37. Eliza P., 6. Sept. 9, 1828; d. July 23, 1862; 38. Hial S., b. April 16, 1838; d. Oct., 1861; 39. Sarah J., b. Feb. 22, 1832; d. March 20, 1856; 40. Henry D., 6. Sept. 26, 1835.
41. STEPHEN.
STEPHEN JUDD, now of Southington, belongs to a different branch. His ancestor, Stephen Judd, of Waterbury, was born in West Hart- ford, August, 1751, and married Jan. 18, 1776, Sarah Russell, of Wal- lingford (see Judd Gen., p. 111). He had ten children, of whom Thomas was the eldest, who married Oct. 24, 1800, Betsey Clark, of Wallingford, and settled in Southington. Of his eight children Ste- phen is the youngest, and was born Feb. 4, 1823; married Nov. 29, 1849, Fanny E. Root, of Terryville. They have one child, Eleanor Ame- lia, born Feb. 22, 1851. Mr. Judd is a prominent member of the Baptist church.
LANE.
MARK LANE, son of Joel Lane, of Wolcott, and his wife, Elizabeth Atkins, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Wheeler) Atkins, b. July 16, 1784; m. Feb. 12, 1807, Rhoda Shepherd, of Southington. He re- moved from Wolcott to Southington, and lived in a house that stood on the site of the present home of Mrs. Andrew Upson. He was a cabinet-maker by trade. and for a time had his shop in front of where Mr. Amon Bradley lives. Removing to Elizabethtown, N. J., he spent a short time there, and then returned to Southington, living where Martin Hotchkiss now does, at Clark Mills, where he died, June 30, 1844. She died March 27, 1832, aged 69.
CHILDREN .- 2. Eliza Ann, b. Oct. 24, 1808; m. George Bishop (see Clark Table, 102); 3. Emily, b. March 19, 1811; m. Dec. 3, 1834, Benj. Ogden, of Elizabeth, N. J .; 4. Samuel, b. June 13, 1813; 5. Nelson, b. March 4, 1818; m. Feb. 17, 1842, Hannah M. Mulford, of
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Elizabeth, N. J .; 6. Almon, b. Oct. 22, 1820; m. Oct. 16, 1843, Sarah Day; 7. Rodney, b. Jan. 12, 1832; m. Sept. 30, 1844, Sarah M. Clark; 8. Mark, b. March 31, 1829; d. Dec. 7, 1831.
LANGDON (LANKTON).
GEORGE LANGDON, the emigrant settler, is first found at Wethers- field, Conn., where he had several children born, or in England. He removed to Springfield, Mass., where he married as second wife, June 29, 1648, Hannah, widow of Edmund Haynes. About 1658 he re- moved to Northampton, Mass., and there died, Dec. 29, 1676.
CHILDREN .- 2. John; 3. Daughter, m. - Pritchett; 4. Daughter, m. - Corbee; 5. Deliverance, m. Thomas Hanshett; 6. Esther, b. Aug. 22, 1649; m. John Hannum.
2. JOHN.
JOHN LANGDON, son of George (1), b. probably in England. He lived in Farmington, and was a deputy to the General Court October, 1668; made a freeman October, 1669: was admitted to the Farming- ton church July 12, 1653; Deacon of the church; and died 1689.
CHILDREN .- 7. John; 8. Samuel, bap. Feb. 13, 1653; 9. Joseph, bap. 1660; 10. Eliza- beth.
9. JOSEPH.
JOSEPH LANGDON, son of John (2), lived in Farmington, where he married October, 1683, Susannah, daughter of John Root, of Farm- ington, and his wife, Mary Kilbourn. She died Dec. 5, 1712. He died April 8, 1749, aged about 89.
CHILDREN .- 11. Sarah. b. April 29, 1685; 12. Joseph, b. March, 1688; 13. John, b. April 3, 1691; 14. Samuel, b. Dec., 1694; m. Dec. 28, 1721, Elizabeth Lee; 15. Susannah, b. Oct., 1696; 16. Ebenezer, b. July 17, 1701; m. Nov. 30, 1827, Jemima Cowles; 17. Mary, b. April, 1704; d. 1704; 18. Mercy, b. April, 1704; d. 1704; 19. Thomas, b. Sept., 1707; d. 1707.
12. JOSEPH.
JOSEPH LANGDON, son of Joseph (9), b. March, 1688, in Farmington; m. Dec. 24, 1713, Rachel Cowles, daughter of Samuel Cowles and his wife Rachel Porter, born 1690, in Farmington. He lived in Southing- ton, a short distance south of the present residence of Rodney Lang- don.
CHILDREN .- 20. Thomas, b. Jan. 6, 1714; 21. Mary, b. Nov. 13, 1716; 22. Joseph, b. Aug. 7, 1718; 23. Giles, b. July 22, 1720; 24. Rachel, b. Feb. 11, 1725; m. Jan. 9, 1752, Daniel Sloper; 25. Daniel, b. Dec. 24, 1728.
20. THOMAS.
THOMAS LANGDON, son of Joseph (12). b. Jan. 6, 1714, in Farming- ton; m. Oct. 9, 1742, Abigail Richards, daughter of Thomas Richards, of Southington, and his wife Abigail (Turner), born Feb. 2, 1721-2,
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in Hartford. His residence was on West Street, Southington, a short distance east of the present school-house,-the house still standing.
CHILDREN .- 26. Hannah, b. Nov. 10, 1743; m. Dec. 29, 1762, John Clark; 27. Joseph, bap. June 15, 1786; m. Ruth Clark; 28. Thomas, b. June 26, 1748; 29. Ichabod, bap. Dec. 17, 1749; 30. James, bap. Aug. 5, 1753; 31. Abigail, bap. Aug. 11, 1754; 32. Rachel, bap. July 13, 1755.
23. GILES.
GILES LANGDON, son of Joseph (12), b. July 22, 1720; m. Nov. 4, 1751, Ruth Andrews, daughter of Stephen Andrews and his wife Ruth, daughter of Deacon Thomas Barnes. He lived where his grand- son, Rodney Langdon, now does. He died December, 1777, in his 56th year, when Ruth, his widow, married (2) Dec. 19, 1793, Jonathan Langdon, of Kensington, and was his second wife. She died Feb. 17, 1816, aged 86, and was buried by the side of her first husband, at the north cemetery, Southington.
CHILDREN .- 33. Levi, b. Dec. 31, 1754; 34. Patience, b. Oct. 2, 1756; m. April 18, 1781, Jason Hitchcock; 35. Ruth, b. Aug. 31, 1758; m. April 18, 1781, Oliver Dutton; 36. Anna, d. Sept. 5, 1760; 37. Giles, b. May 24, 1763; 38. Child, d. March 26, 1762; 39. Asahel, b. March 90, 1765; 40. Lucy, b. April 2, 1767; m. Jan. 6, 1785, Timothy Dutton ; 41. Child, d. Nov. 7, 1768; 42. Child, d. May 8, 1770; 43. Sarah, b. 1773; m. Edward Peck, of Ken- sington.
25. DANIEL.
DANIEL LANGDON, son of Joseph (12), b. Dec. 24, 1728; m. March 31, 1755, Phebe Clark, daughter of Daniel Clark. He inherited the old homestead of his father, on Queen Street, where he died, Jan. 20, 1812, aged 83. He held the military rank of Captain. Phebe, his widow, died April 18, 1822, aged 84.
CHILDREN .- 44. Daniel; 45. Job; 46. Roswell; 47. Seth, m. Sarah Sloper; 48. Phebe, m. Thomas Barnes; 49. Rachel, m. Bushnell Woodruff; 50. Elisha, 'm. Aug. 26, 1793, Mary Dunham; 51. Gad; 52. Roswell.
27. JOSEPH.
JOSEPH LANGDON, son of Thomas (20), bap. June 15, 1746; m. Sept. 18, 1765, Ruth Clark, and removed to Burlington about 1770, and had three children-Joseph, b. March, 1775, James, and Hannah. Joseph, the first named, was the father of CHLOE LANKTON, whose life of suffer- ing and Christian fortitude has widely awakened interest and sympa- thy.
33. LEVI.
REV. LEVI LANGDON, son of Giles (23), b. in Southington, Dec. 31, 1754; m. (1) Elizabeth Crane, of Beckley, Mass., she born March, 1765, and died Oct. 8, 1791, when he married (2) September, 1796, Eunice Fisk, of Upton, Mass., she born March 4, 1758, and died Nov. 2, 1834. He graduated at Yale College, in 1777, studied theology, and settled in Alstead, N. H., and died Nov. 23, 1843 (see sketch, pp. 483-4).
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CHILDREN .- 53. Elizabeth Lankton, b. July 23, 1790; m. Sept. 3, 1812, William Fay, Westboro, Mass, and had children as follows: (1) Levi Lankton, b. June 23, 1813; n. (1) Sept. 18, 1845, Caroline Hill, of Peterboro, Mass., who died Oct. 8, 1854; (2) Sept., 1856, Minerva Batchelder, North Hampton, N. H. They have had six children, of whom four survive. (2) Elizabeth Crane, b. Sept. 24, 1814; m. Sept. 14, 1837, John C. Gilman, M. D., who died Sept. 11, 1861. Have had four children, of whom two survive. (3) Beulah Stowe, b. July 3, 1816; m. Dec. 19, 1838, James A. Tenney, M. D. Have two children. (4) Abigail Augusta, b. Feb. 11, 1818; d. May 17, 1836. (5) William Alexander, b. Feb. 9, 1819; m. Sept. 4, 1844, Patience Moore Gitteau. Have six children, the eldest the wife of Rev. J. H. Jenkins. (6) Solomon Payson, b. June 21, 1820; m. Sept. 24, 1850, Lydia Maria Brigham, of Westboro, Mass. Have three children. (7) Catherine Amelia. b. July 18, 1822; m. Aug. 8, 1866, Thomas Ewing. (8) Eunice Sophia, b. March 15, 1824; m. Nov. 24, 1842, Henry F. Johnson, M. D. Have had nine children, of whom six survive. (9) Lucy Fan- docia, b. May 1, 1825; m. May 1, 1849, Judson P. Gitteau. Have had three children, of whom one lives. (10) Samuel Edwards, b. Oct. 7, 1827; m. 17, 1854, Miriam Hamilton, Louisville, Ky. Have eight children. (11) Joanna Maria, b. July 18, 1830; d. Sept. 21, 1852. 54. Levi, b. Sept., 1791; d. Oct., 1791.
37. GILES.
GILES LANGDON, son of Giles (23), b. May 24, 1763, in Southington; m. Jan. 20, 1785, Sarah Carter, daughter of Abel Carter, of Branford and Southington, and his wife Mary (Coach), born Sept. 18, 1763, in Southington. He lived a short distance east of the residence of the late Ard Woodruff, on the road leading from Queen to West Street, where Sarah, his wife, died April 5, 1824, aged 61. He married (2) May 12, 1825, Sarah, widow of Sylvester Frisbie-her maiden name Clark. She died his widow, May 17, 1859, aged 70. He held the military rank of Captain, and died Feb. 11, 1847, aged 84.
CHILDREN .- 55. Perry, b. March 12, 1786; m. May 5, 1814, Lucy, daughter of Captain Samuel Hart; 56. Levi, b. Dec. 20, 1787; 57. Catherine, b. July 13, 1792; m. Feb. 24, 1814, Asahel Woodruff; 58. Ruth, b. Feb. 13, 1794; m. March 20, 1816, Stephen Clark; 59. Sa- rah, b. July 14, 1796; d. Oct. 12, 1824; 60. Sylvia,. b. July 27, 1800; m. Dec. 23, 1824, Chauncey Dunham; 61. Child, 6. Sept. 10, 1802; d. Nov. 3, 1802; 62. Charles C., b. Aug. 6, 1806; m. Aug. 6, 1829, Eliza Moore,-went to' Mobile, Ala .; 63. Giles N., b. April 20, 1808; m. Aug. 11, 1830, Emma Ann Pardee,-he a physician; 64. Dwight, bap. Sept. 14, 1834.
39. ASAHEL.
ASAHEL LANGDON, son of Giles (23), b. March 30, 1765, in Southing- ton; m. Vashti, daughter of John and Rhoda (Lewis) Webster, born Dec. 22, 1768, in Southington. She died July 30, 1792, aged 24. He married (2) Violetta, daughter of Amos Hitchcock, she born Dec. 22, 1770, in Southington. She died Dec. 28, 1826, aged 56, when he married (3) Oct. 3, 1827, Mamre Lowrey. He inherited the old home of his father, on Queen Street, and was a blacksmith by trade. He died May 19, 1852, aged 87.
CHILDREN .- 65. Andrew, b. Oct. 20, 1790; 66. Vashti, b. Sept. 27, 1795; m. Nov. 27, 1816, David Dutton; 67. Azubah, b. Dec. 31, 1796; m. Oct. 15, 1817, Henry Harrison; (2) James Adams; 68. Fanny, b. Jan. 14, 1799; m. Dec. 20, 1821, Orrin Hitchcock; (2) Capt. Julius Bristol; 69. Asahel Rodney, b. June 16, 1801; d. Aug. 27, 1803; 70. Asahel Rodney,
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b. Dec. 13, 1803; m. May 12, 1833, Elizabeth Edwards; 71. Mary Ann, b. Sept. 18, 1806; m. Oct. 12, 1834, Ira Dutton; 72. George H., b. Feb. 28, 1809; m. April 20, 1834, Cornelia M. Hart (see Hart Gen., p. 321).
4.4. DANIEL.
DANIEL LANGDON, son of Daniel (25), m. Sept. 18, 1786, Sarah Cole, daughter of Dr. Jesse Cole, of Kensington, Durham, Southington, and Wolcott. Mr. Langdon and Dr. Cole bought of Col. Asa Bray the farm in the east part of the town, now known as the Adna Neal place, where they both lived for several years, and then sold out to Barnabas Powers, and removed to Wolcott, where Dr. Cole died. in 1811, and Mr. Langdon removed from thence to Pennsylvania. He held the military rank of Captain; was a Universalist in his religious belief; wrote a work in vindication of that docrine, which was printed in pamphlet form.
CHILDREN .- 73. Sophia, b. Sept. 28, 1787; 74. Sally Smith, b. Feb. 6, 1789; d. Sept. 28, 1791; 75. Samuel, b. Dec. 6. 1790: 76. Phebe, b. Oct. 29, 1792; 77. Betsey, 6. April 4, 1794; d. Aug. 4, 1795; 78. Nancy, b. March 29, 1796; 79. Luther, b. Aug. 23, 1797; d. Feb. 27, 1808; 80. Henry, b. Feb. 4, 1800; 81. Harriet, b. June 1, 1802.
51. GAD.
GAD LANGDON, son of Daniel (25) and Phebe Clark, his wife, b. about 1773, in Southington; m. Feb. 19, 1795, Eunice Clark, daughter of Silas Clark, born March 20, 1772, in Southington. He held the military rank of Captain. Lived on the place now owned by David C. Ackart; from thence removed to Plainville, where he died, Nov. 21, 1828, in his 56th year. Eunice, his wife, died Jan. 21, 1838, in her 65th year; and they were both buried at the north cemetery, Southington.
CHILDREN .- 91. Amon, b. about 1796; d. Nov. 28, 1850-killed by the caving in of a well in Plainville; 92. Almira; 93. Timothy, d. in Hartford; 94. Sophronia.
55. PERRY.
PERRY LANGDON, son of Giles (37) and Sarah Carter, his wife, b. March 12, 1786, in Southington; m. May 5, 1814, Lucy, daughter of Col. Samuel Hart, of Southington, and his first wife, Rosanna Clark, born Aug. 12, 1795, in Southington. She died May 4, 1850, in her 55th year, when he married (2) June 18, 1851, Lucy, widow of Rice Moss, and daughter of Jason Hitchcock and his wife, Patience Lang- don. She died April 15, 1869, aged 82 years. He built himself a house a short distance west of his father's, now known as the Ard Woodruff house, where he lived for several years, then sold out and removed to Marion district, not far from the Cheshire line, where he died. His second wife died April 15, 1869, aged 82.
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CHILDREN .- 95. Augustus Perry, b. April 11, 1815; 96. John Clark, b. April 10, 1817; 97. Frederick, b. March 3, 1819; m. Eliza N. Seymour, N. B .; d. March 29, 1854; 98. Sam- uel Hart, b. Dec. 9, 1820; d. June 18, 1863; 99. Richard, b. Nov. 27, 1822; d. Nov. 29, 1849, in San Francisco, Cal .; 100. Sarah, b. Dec. 21, 1827; d. Jan. 31, 1829; 101. Lucy Ann, b. March 17, 1833; m. Gad C. Upson, and had children-Mazzini Rolla, b. May 14, 1854; Richard Langdon, b. July 31, 1858; d. 1864.
56. LEVI.
LEVI LANGDON, son of Giles (37) and Sarah Carter, his wife, b. Dec. 20, 1787, in Southington; m. Oct. 5, 1814, Clarissa Hyde. She died July 29, 1829, aged 33, when he married (2) July 26, 1835, in South- ington, Harriet, widow of John E. Benjamin, and daughter of Seth and Rhoda (Cole) Lewis. In 1825 he became a partner with his brother Perry in business in Marion, Ala. In 1837 he became busi- ness manager of the Mobile Daily Advertiser, which his brother Charles then edited.
CHILDREN .- 102. Rhoda Bateman, bap. May 10, 1818, in Southington; 103. Eunice, bup. April 25, 1819, in Southington; d. May 31, 1826; 104. Eliza, bap. Nov. 7, 1822, in South- ington ; d. Jan. 28, 1823; 105. De Witt Clinton, bap. April 18, 1827; d. Feb. 24, 1847, in South- ington. He was a member of the Law School of New Haven.
62. CHARLES C.
CHARLES CARTER LANGDON, son of Giles (37), b. Aug. 6, 1806; m. Aug. 6, 1829, Eliza, daughter of Roswell and Lovina (Phillips) Moore, she born Sept. 11, 1807. He taught school in Southington; was mer- chant in Marion, Ala .; editor of the Mobile Daily Advertiser, and leader of the old Whig party; member of the Alabama Legislature; Union man before the war; elected to Congress under the reconstruction acts, and denied his seat; is now engaged in promoting agricultural interests in his adopted State (see sketch, p. 464).
CHILDREN .- 106. Sarah L., b. May 26, 1830; d. Aug. 16, 1831; 107. Leontine L., b. March 5, 1832; d. July 16, 1837; 108. Henry Clay, b. Aug. 9, 1834; d. Dec. 12, 1856; 109. Son, b. Sept. 5, 1837 ; d. April 16, 1838; 110. Charles C., b. April 24, 1839; d. April 22, 1867. 1
63. GILES N.
DR. GILES N. LANGDON, son of Giles (37), b. April 20, 1808; m. Aug. 11, 1830, Emma Ann, daughter of Deacon Phinehas and Emma (Lewis) Pardee, who died Aug. 23, 1850. He is a physician, now settled in New Haven; has been President of the Eclectic Medical Association (see sketch, p. 461). He married (2) Nov. 6, 1851, Mary Pardee Houghton, who died Oct. 17, 1870.
CHILDREN .- 111. Ann C., b. July 5, 1831; d. Oct. 12, 1832; 112. Sarah, b. Feb. 14, 1833; m. George C. Robinson; 113. Mary L., b. Sept. 19, 1834; d. July 10, 1837; 114. Ann M., b. Jau. 8, 1836; d. July 19, 1837; 115. Frederick P., 6. Nov. 28, 1837; d. Sept. 11, 1838; 116. Mary J., b. Sept. 28, 1839; d. Feb. 14, 1843; 117. Emma M., b. Dec. 31, 1841; d. April 18, 1843; 118. Rhoda L., 6. Feb. 25, 1844; m. John W. Holcombe; 119. Emma A., b. Aug. 17, 1850; 120. William G., b. Nov. 8, 1855.
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67. FANNY.
FANNY LANGDON, daughter of Asahel (39), b. Jan. 14, 1799; m. Dec. 20, 1821, Orrin Hitchcock. who died Nov. 17, 1845, when she married (2) Capt. Julius Bristol.
CHILDREN .- 124. George Langdon, 6. April 21, 1822; d. April 21, 1841; 125. Charles At- water, b. Feb. 11, 1824; m. Polly Bogart, of Oxford, and has three children; 126. Andrew Langdon, b. Dec. 8, 1825; d. Nov. 24, 1829; 127. Orrin Washington, b. Nov. 13, 1827; d. Sept. 7, 1843; infant, b. Sept. 27, d. Oct. 21, 1829; 128. Joseph Rodney, 6. April 15, 1831; m. Roxana, daughter of Artemas Gridley, and lives in Michigan; 129. Frederick Josephus, b. Dec. 4, 1832,-enlisted in the 12th Conn. Regiment in 1862, and after two years' service died in hospital in Brashear City; 130. Hannah Clark, b. March 5, 1836; m. Isaac Lewis.
65. ANDREW.
ANDREW LANGDON, son of Asahel (39) and Vashti Webster, his first wife, b. Oct. 20, 1790, in Southington; m. (1) Betsey Rich, who died March 1, 1837, aged 41. He married (2) Oct. 3, 1838, Nancy, daugh- ter of Levi Curtiss, who died June 16, 1864, aged 65. He lived on the east side of the turnpike, opposite his father's, where he died, April 19, 1869, aged 79.
CHILDREN .- 121. Jane Elizabeth, b. 1817; d. Oct. 14, 1825; 122. Andrew, b. 1830; d. Aug. 14, 1860; 123. Asahel, 6. 1835; d. May 23, 1861.
69. ASAHEL R.
ASAHEL RODNEY LANGDON, son of Asahel, b. Dec. 13, 1803; m. (1) November, 1830, Caroline Sandford; (2) May 12, 1833, Elizabeth Edwards; (3) Nov. 20, 1867, Charlotte Whitcomb. He lives on the old Langdon place, one and a half miles north of the village.
CHILDREN .- 131. Harriet E., b. Aug. 13, 1837; 132. George D., 6. Aug. 12, 1842.
71. GEORGE H.
GEORGE H. LANGDON, son of Asahel (39), b. Feb. 28, 1809; m. April 20, 1834, Cornelia M., daughter of Orrin and Eunice (Ives) Hart, she born Sept. 5, 1814. He died Oct. 19, 1837, when his widow married (2) Reuben Jones, of Southington, and died Feb. 16, 1869.
CHILDREN .- 133. Orrin; 134. Asahel; 135. George A., who died in the army, Feb. 22, 1862.
95. AUGUSTUS P.
AUGUSTUS PERRY LANGDON, son of Perry (55), b. April 11, 1815; m. March 30, 1837, Lucretia, daughter of John E. and Harriet (Lewis) Benjamin. He settled in Marion, Ala., and engaged in business, and there died, Oct. 22, 1853.
CHILDREN .- 136. Lewis B., b. Sept. 8, 1840; m. April, 1869, Abby Wightman; d. Nov. 16, 1870; 137. George P., 6. Sept. 9, 1842; m. Feb. 25, 1867, Julia P., daughter of William Wilcox, and has children-William A., b. Nov. 18, 1867; George P., b. Aug. 14, 1870; Charles, b. May 15, 1872; d. July 28, 1872; Julia P., b. Ang. 13, 1874; d. Aug. 30, 1874.
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96. JOHN C.
JOHN CLARK LANGDON, son of Perry (55), b. April 10, 1817; m. Jan. 11, 1858, Lucretia (Benjamin) Langdon, widow of his brother Augus- tus P. He lived for a time at Mobile, Ala., and subsequently removed to Dubuque, Iowa, where he died, Oct. 27, 1864.
CHILDREN .- 138. Cora, b. Nov. 6, 1858; 139. Ada, b. March 1, 1859.
LEE.
In a list of a company which sailed from Ipswich, England, " the Tenth daye of April," 1634, in the ship Francis, John Cutting, Master, and bound for New England, appears the name of John Lea, aged 13; and in the care of William Westwood, who was 28, and his wife, Brid- get, 32 years of age. This Westwood took the "freeman's oath " March 4, 1635, and is sworn constable in the Connecticut colony Sept. 5, 1635; was Deputy to the General Court several years; removed to Hadley, Mass., 1658, where he died. "John Lea " was doubtless with Westwood until 1640, when he appears among the original settlers of Farmington. The site of his house is the same as that now occupied by Miss Porter's school. He married Mary, daughter of Dea. Stephen Hart, in 1658, and died Aug. 8, 1790. A coarse slab marks his grave, with this inscription :
I: L: A G' 70 . DE'SED 8: 8: 1690
John Lee: Aged 70 deceased 8th month, 8th day, 1690
After his death his widow married, Jan. 5, 1692, Jedediah Strong, as his third wife.
CHILDREN .- 2. John, b. June 11, 1659; 3. Mary, b. Aug. 14, 1664; m. Stephen Upson; 4. Stephen, b. April 2, 1667;2 5. Thomas, b. 1671; 6. David, b. 1674; 7. Tabitha, b. 1677; m. Oct. 23, 1701, Preserved Strong.
5. THOMAS.
THOMAS LEE, son of John, the settler, b. April 2, 1667; m. (1) Sept. 11, 1707, Mary Camp, of Hartford, who died, when he married (2), 1725, Elizabeth Hubbard. "He owned ye covenant" July 11, 1708; his trade was that of a mason; died Sept. 26, 1740.
CHILDREN .- 8. Lydia, b. June 22, 1708; m. Feb. 2, 1738, Samuel Norton; 9. Mary, b. Oct. 2, 1710; 10. Jared, b. Nov. 12, 1712; 11. Joseph, b. Sept. 9, 1714; m. Elizabeth Stan- ley; 12. Mary, b. Jan. 7, 1716; 13. John, b. Dec. 17, 1717; m. Lydia Porter; 14. Thomas, b. Dec. 17, 1717; m. (1) Isabel Sedgwick, (2) Martha Forward; 15. James, b. 1720; 16. Ebenezer, b. 1727; m. Abigail Bull.
I See Hist. and Gen. Register, Oct., 1874, and Oct., 1860.
2 The Register (Oct., 1874,) has this date, 1669.
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SOUTHINGTON GENEALOGIES.
10. JARED.
JARED LEE, son of Thomas (5), b. Nov. 12, 1712; m. (1) June 5, 1735, Rhoda, daughter of John and Rachel Judd. He removed soon after marriage to Southington parish, locating in what is now South- ington center, living on the place now occupied by Dr. F. A. Hart. He was the first Justice of the Peace within the limits of this town; elected Deacon of the church, March 27, 1751, holding this office until his death. In the troubles afflicting this church during the ministry of Rev. Mr. Curtiss, Mr. Lee was conspicuous. His influence was great both in the town and church. The records of his "court " are preserved in a mutilated form (see extracts, pp. 404-11). His wife was accidentally burned to death, her clothes taking fire, Feb. 11, 1771, aged 62. He married (2) Elizabeth, widow of Lieut. Heman Hall, of Wolcott, who died about 1804. He died Aug. 2, 1780.
CHILDREN .- 17. Seth, b. March 31, 1736; 18. Amos, b. July 19, 1738; m. May 28, 1765, Anna Camp; 19. Timothy, b. Nov. 26, 1740; 20. Noah, b. March 26, 1743; nothing of him upon the records; 21. Rhoda, b. March 11, 1744; m. Ashbel Cowles; 22. Lois, b. April 24, 1747; m. (1) Ashbel Lewis, (2) Samuel Lewis.
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