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John Wilson Langdon

Birth11 Mar 1759 - Wilbraham, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Death13 February 1842 - Hamilton County, Ohio
MotherEunice Torrey
FatherJohn Langdon

Born in Wilbraham, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States on 11 Mar 1759 to John Langdon and Eunice Torrey. John Wilson Langdon married Elizabeth Lucy Ashley and had 12 children. He passed away on 13 February 1842 in Hamilton County, Ohio.

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John Langdon
1728 - 1822
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Eunice Torrey
1731 - 1809
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Lucy Ashley
1762 - 1825
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Charles Langdon
1801 - 1887
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Olive Langdon
1794 - 1876
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Elizabeth B Langdon
1806 - 1904
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Flavia Langdon
1786 - 1879
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John W Langdon
1784 - 1839
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Hannah Langdon
1792 - 1864
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Celia Langdon
1788 - 1880
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Lucy Langdon
1783 - 1819
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Jessie Lee Landgon
1797 - Unknown
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William F. Langdon
1799 - Unknown
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Polly Langdon
1789 - 1816
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Louisa Langdon/wilson
Unknown - Unknown

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