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A Genealogical history of early New England settlers; These books are still regarded as the authority on early New England genealogy; Written by James Savage; Vol. III
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LANGTON, LANCKTON, or LANKTON, GEORGE, Springfield 1646, m. a sec. w. 29 June 1648, Hannah, wid. of Edmund Haynes, had Esther (strangely call. s. in the rec. pr. in Geneal. Reg. IX. 171), b. 22 Au 1649, and no more ch. but had formerly been at Wethersfield, and by first w. had there or in Eng. sev. ch.; rem. a. 1658, to Northampton, there d. 29 Dec. 1676. His will ment. s. John, ds. Pritchet, Corbee, Hanshet [wh. was Deliverance, w. of Thomas], Hannum [wh. was Esther, w. of John,] and gr.s. Samuel. JOHN, Farmington 1650, s. of the preced. b. prob. in Eng. was rep. 1668, deac. and d. 1689; had four ch.: John, wh. d. 1683, leav. John; Samuel, wh. was bapt. 13 Feb. 1653, and liv. with his gr.f. at N.; Joseph, bapt. 1660, liv. at F.; a Eliz. JOSEPH, Ipswich 1648, may have been s. of Roger. ROGER, Ipswich, freem. 4 Mar. 1635. His inv. of 24 Jan. 1672 may seem to prove, that he d. that winter. SAMUEL, Northampton, s. of John, m. 1676, Eliz. wid. of Praisever Turner, was freem. 1681, and d. 11 Aug. 1683, leav. John, and Samuel. His wid. took third h. David Alexander.
New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Volume IV Author: William Richard Cutter
This is Volume IV of a four-volume set. It has records of achievementsofpeople from England, who have set up commonwealths in New England. About 6000names included in this record.
Bibliographic Information: Cutter, William Richard. New EnglandFamiliesGenealogical and Memorial: Volume IV. 1913. Reprint, Baltimore:GenealogicalPublishing Co., Inc., 1996.
Page 1885-86 (The Langdon Line). (I) George Langdon, the immigrant ancestor, located inWethersfield,Connecticut, about 1636, removed thence to Springfield,Massachusetts,and located finally at Northampton, where he diedDecember 29. 1676. Thename is also spelled Lanckton and Langton. JohnLangdon, a sailmaker ofBoston, and Roger Langdon, of Ipswich andHaverhill, Massachusetts, werethe only other early settlers of thisfamily. George Langdon was a townofficer of Springfield in 1650. Hemarried, June 29, 1648, Hannah, widowof Edmund Haynes, of Springfield.His will was dated November 28, 1676,bequeathing to his wife; ThomasHanchet; daughters (???) Corbee, (???)Pritchett and Esther Hannum; sonJohn, and grandson Samuel Langdon.Children: John, mentioned below;Daughter, married (???) Pritchett;Daughter, married (???) Corbee;Deliverance, married Thomas Hanchet;Esther, married, August 22, 1649,John Hannum.
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