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Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England |
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Lane Laneson Lanfear Lang Langbury Langden Langdon |
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United States New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States |
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1650 - 1834 |
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to be the rec. in Boston, and both in the same handwrit. But the
age was not, I think, quite so credul. as to receive for "absolute verity"
assert. that the mo. d. thirteen days bef. her last ch. was b. Possib. the
recorder might have intend. 22 instead of 2 May. Instances of such
carelessness are oft. seen. WILLIAM, Boston, s. of the preced. m. 21
June 1680, Sarah Webster, d. of Thomas of Hampton. Six of this
name had, in 1834, been gr. at Harv. and seven at other N. E. coll.
LANESON, JACOB, Weymouth, by w. Susanna had Abigail, b. 11
Nov. 1680; and Susanna, 24 Dec. 1683.
LANFEAR. See Landfear.
LANG, JOHN, Portsmouth, m. a d. of William Brooking.
LANGBURY, GREGORY, Pemaquid, took o. of fidel. 1674. JOHN, a
soldier, k. 19 May 1676 at the Falls fight. As he was of Turner's
comp. he was from the E.
LANGDEN, THOMAS, New Haven 1650, a taverner, wh. had w. and one
s. at least, Joseph, b. 23 Mar. 1650. Being censur. and fined, more than once,
for not restrain. the drink or speech of his guests, he prob. gave up his premises,
hired of Richard Malbon, one of the Ct. and, perhaps, went home. The name
was, in the reg. of births, ll for final n at first, but has been alter.
LANGDON, BENJAMIN, Boston 1674, s. of John the first, by w.
Phebe had John, b. 20 May 1678. DANIEL, Bristol, in 1688 had w. and
seven ch. but no more is kn. DAVID, Boston, by w. Martha had David,
b. 20 Sept. 1685; Samuel, 13 Nov. 1686; Jonathan, 2 Jan. 1688;
Mary, 4 Apr. 1698; Martha, 23 Nov. 1701; and Sarah, 7 Feb. 1704;
and he d. 21 Jan. 1725, in 75th yr. JOHN, Boston 1648, sailmaker,
had Sarah; Benjamin; Abigail, b. 25 Aug. 1660; and, perhaps, others.
Sarah m. 1664, Thomas Randall of Marblehead. JOHN, Farmington,
join. the ch. there 7 Feb. 1653, was a deac. m. the wid. of Thomas
Gridley. JOHN, Salem, when he was going to sea, in Dec. 1676,
made a nuncup. will, pro. Oct. foll. show. no w. nor ch. JOHN,
Boston, by w. Eliz. had Eliz. b. 1686; Josiah, 28 Jan. 1687;
Ephraim, 25, bapt. 26 Jan. 1690; Mary, bapt. 15 Nov. 1691;
Joanna, 22 Oct. 1693; Nathaniel, 14 Sept. 1695; Margaret, b.
23, bapt. 29 Aug. 1697; John, b. 17 Oct. 1698; and Margaret, again,
10 Aug. 1703. He d. 6 Dec. 1732, aged 82. JOSEPH, Farmington,
s. of John of the same, had Sarah, Joseph, John, and Samuel, all
bapt. 6 June 1697, in right of his w. wh. join. the ch. on Sunday
preced. See Geneal. Reg. XII. 37, and correct the misspell. PHILIP,
Boston, br. of the sec. John of the same, a mariner, by w. Mary had
Philip; Susanna, b. 23 Oct. 1677; John, 22 Aug. 1682; James, 15
Aug. 1685, Samuel, 22 Dec. 1687; Mary, 24 Mar. 1690; and Paul,
12 Sept. 1693. He d. 11 Dec. 1697, and his wid. d. 14 Feb. 1717.
Samuel, was f. of Rev. Samuel, D. D. b. 12 Jan. 1723, H. C. 1740, min.
of the first ch. at Portsmouth, made Presid. of H. C. 1774-80, injur. compel.
to resign, d. min. at Hampton Falls, 29 Nov. 1797. TOBIAS, Portsmouth
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