"Probate Records. Vol. IV, 1677 to 1687. Page 154.
Langton, John Jr. Invt. £85-17-09. Taken in Farmington, 3rd December, 1683, by John Heart & Thomas Heart. John Langton left a son John Langton about 13 moneths old.
An Apprisement of some Houseing & Lands belonging to John Langton Jr., Decd., taken in Northampton according to a desire of Deacon Langton, by us whose names are underwritten:
Imprimis: By 10 acres of Land, part plowing & part Mowing, lying in the Great Meadow, £50-00s-00d
More, 2 acres & 60 Rods now in the possession of the Widow or Relict of George Langton, 12-05-00
By an House & half the Homelott, 35-00-00
By Half a Homelott bought of Goodman Weller, 3-00-00
More, £8 due to him from Salmon of Northampton, given him by (his wife) Mary Langton's Father, 8-00-00
[Total] £108-05-00
Joseph Hawley, John Bridgman.
Court Record, Page 77—18 December, 1683: Adms. of the Estate to Deacon John Langton. And appoint Mr. Wadsworth and Lt. John Standly to be the Overseers. And the Estate is by this Court given to John Langton, son of the decd, at the age of 21 years; & if he die before that age, to be equally divided amongst Deacon Langton's children then surviving."