"Henry3 Luddington. … According to Dodd, he was a carpenter. … In the land division of Sept. 18, 1705, he was rated at £25 estate, with 4 persons in family, and received 10 acres of land, (New Haven Proprietors' Records, copy vol. 4, p. 158.) Administration on his estate was granted July 3, 1727, to 'Sarah Luddington Relict and Widow of the Decd.' Nathaniel, Moses, and Aaron Luddington, his three minor sons, 'made choice of their [_____] for their guardian.' (New Haven Probate Records, vol. 5. p, 379,) The inventory, taken Aug. 7, 1727, with an addition thereto Apr, 10, 1728, amounted to £201. 18s. Sarah Luddington chose her mother as guardian, June 27, 1728; Henry did the same, May 4, 1730; and Thomas the same, July 5, 1731. (New Haven Probate Records, vol. 5, pp. 392, 432, 450; vol. 6, pp. 5, 6.)"