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  Samuel Langdon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samuel Langdon (January 12, 1723 – November 29, 1797) was a U.S. Congregational clergyman and educator.
Langdon was distinguished as a scholar and theologian, and exerted a wide influence in his community.
Langdon died in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire on 29 November 1797.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Samuel_Langdon   (365 words)

  
 Seacoast NH - Brewster's Ramble #89 Langdon Farm and Cemetery
On the north side of the same Creek, bounded on Lafayette road, is the farm of Samuel Langdon, Esq., a descendant of the first Tobias Langdon, also of the 6th generation, being the son of Maj. Samuel Langdon, who died in 1834 at the age of 81, as reported in the inscription below.
In the rear of the house towards the South road, is an enclosure for a family burial place, in which is visible to every passer-by an elevated monument of Italian marble, erected as a family memorial by the present owner of the premises.
Langdon's family ancestors is not confined to the burial enclosure.
www.seacoastnh.com /brewster/89.html   (1178 words)

  
 Seacoast NH - Brewster's Ramble #81 - John Langdon's Family Tree">
Samuel, born in 1699, died at Rye in 1725--a cooper--his wife Hannah Jenness.
Samuel Langdon, and his son Major Samuel Langdon, in December, 1774, were engaged with that band of patriots who removed the stores from the fort at Newcastle.
Major Samuel Langdon, on the 22d of May, 1777, took the charge of four teams loaded with gunpowder, to be delivered at Cambridge.
seacoastnh.com /brewster/81.html   (1407 words)

  
 Idaho, Latah County Biographies
SAMUEL J. We are grateful to the kind assistance of the Ilo-Vollmer Historical Society and in particular, Dick Southern and Shelley Kuther, for scanning and editing of the biographies contained in this volume of history.
SAMUEL J. LANGDON is one of the highly esteemed pioneer farmers of Latah County, and is a native of Ohio, having been born at Granville, Licking County, on May 4, 1829, and being of Scotch-Irish lineage.
Langdon was educated in Newark, Ohio, and began life as a farmer, and on July 26, 1853, married Miss Martha Virginia, a daughter of Isaac Wilson, a pioneer of Ohio.
www.usroots.com /~idhistry/latah/langdons.html   (676 words)

  
 The Lewis Family History - Person Page 21   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Florence Langdon was born circa 1871 at East Coker.
Samuel Langdon was born circa 1844 at East Coker.
Samuel Langdon was baptized on 17 November 1844 at East Coker, Somerset, England.
www.thelewiss.co.uk /tree/thelewiss-p/p21.htm   (2005 words)

  
 Selected Families/Individuals - pafg109 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Samuel MURLEY was born on 21 Jul 1807 in Montacute, Somerset, England and was christened on 17 Aug 1807 in Montacute, Somerset, England.
Lydia LANGDON was born on 13 Jan 1836 and died in 1920.
Henry Herbert LANGDON was born in 1855 and was christened on 23 Jul 1855 in Saint Peter and Saint Paul's Church, Chiselborough, Somerset, England.
members.shaw.ca /claydonpsn/pafg109.htm   (1137 words)

  
 Rev S.Langdon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Langdon first arrived in Ceylon as a Methodist missionary in 1870.
Langdon was a popular figure among the locals.
The Langdons were chiefly instrumental to the establishment of the Girls High School as well as a technical school for girls in Kandy.
www.richmondcollege.lk /html/rev_s_langdon.html   (378 words)

  
 Langdon Family Photos
Joseph Marion Langdon is buried in the Langdon Family Cemetery in Harnett County, North Carolina along with his wives, Susan Elizabeth Denning Langdon and Sally Ann Cobb Langdon.
Lexie Britton Langdon (7/2/1903 - 3/26/1981) was the son of Joseph Marion and Sally Ann Cobb Langdon.
Mary Ida Langdon (9/1887-1921) was the daughter of Joseph Marion and Susan Elizabeth Denning Langdon.
www.wemightbekin.com /Langdon.htm   (1420 words)

  
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In 1768 James Langdon, son of a Samuel Langdon, deceased, sold some property: the deed was signed by Margaret Oakley, at that time the wife of John Oakley, but the widow of Samuel Langdon (HTR 5:256/8.
Samuel was undoubtedly a farmer, dwelling at Near Rockaway, L.I., NY He often appeared on the records as Samuel, Sr.
This Samuel also was probably one the Samuel Langdons who was a Tory during the Revolution (REV. PAP 1:182,184,216; Rev. Incidents of Queens Co., N.Y. by Henry Onderdonk, Jr.
homepage.mac.com /wkfisher1/Genealogical_Glean/LangdonT.html   (2945 words)

  
 Descendants of George Boothe: Third Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Samuel was born in NY 26 January 1763.
Langdon was born in Montgomery Co, VA 1817.
Samuel Langdon was born in Lawrence Co, OH ca 1829.
www.fridley.net /boothe/i0010102.htm   (193 words)

  
 Selected Families/Individuals - pafg112 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Samuel LANGDON [Parents] was born about 1844 in East Coker, Somerset, England.
James Bernard LANGDON [Parents] was born on 21 Apr 1889 in East Coker, Somerset, England and was christened on 21 Jul 1889 in East Coker, Somerset, England.
Ann LANGDON [Parents] was buried on 14 Feb 1884 in Chiselborough, Somerset, England.
members.shaw.ca /claydonpsn/pafg112.htm   (770 words)

  
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Tobias Langdon, of Keverel in Cornwall England, was commissioned as an Ensign by King James II and sent to New York.
Tobias Langdon, of Keverel in Cornwall, was commissioned as an ensign by King James II and sent to New York.
Tobias Langdon, their son, owned the garrison-house at the head of the creek, and is buried hard by.
homepage.mac.com /wkfisher1/Genealogical_Glean/LangdonNH.html   (2307 words)

  
 The Lewis Family History - Person Page 24   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
She married Benjamin Langdon, son of Edward Samuel Langdon and Elizabeth Lawrence, on 10 February 1897 at Chiselborough.
Harriott Langdon was born in 1785 at Chiselborough, Somerset, England.
Aquila Langdon was born in 1786 at Chiselborough, Somerset, England.
www.thelewiss.co.uk /tree/thelewiss-p/p24.htm   (1130 words)

  
 Crawford County, Wisconsin History - Chapter 35
Langdon gave the name Seneca to the village at the suggestion of Nicholas Morgan, as that was the name of the town in the State of New York where he came from.
Samuel P. Langdon, who laid out the village plat of Seneca, was a native of Massachusetts, where he was born in 1812.
Samuel C. Porter resides on section 3, town 9, range 5 west, Seneca town, where he was born Oct. 18, 1855.
www.usgennet.org /usa/wi/county/crawford/history/chap35.htm   (9856 words)

  
 Samuel Langdon, The Republic of the Israelites an Example to the American States (1788)
So, Langdon inferred that the two concepts were not mutually exclusive: The people are given their power by God; the people exercise their power under God's sovereignty ("one nation under God").
Langdon wrote: "The power in all our republics is acknowledged to originate in the people: it is delegated by them to every magistrate and officer; and to the people all in authority are accountable, if they deviate from their duty, and abuse their power.
By Samuel Langdon, D.D. Pastor of the Church in Hampton Falls.
www.belcherfoundation.org /moral_law.htm   (3000 words)

  
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Samuel Langdon came to Wilmington, N.C., from New England in the early 1800s and married Mary Jane Halsey.
Langdon in the several positions held by him while Farragut was at Mare Island Naval Yard; and a letter, undated, to Richard F.
Letters to Jane L. Young on the occasion of her marriage to Thomas Davis Meares in 1871 and to Armand De Rossett Young of Lyrias Plantation, including one letter to each from Griffith John McRee (1819-1872), who was a friend of the family.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/l/Langdon,Young,and_Meares_Family   (813 words)

  
 Samuel Langdon, Government Corrupted by Vice (1775)
Samuel Langdon preached this sermon during a key turning point at the beginning of the American Revolution (1775).
Langdon was an ardent patriot, and graduated from Harvard College in 1740 during the administration of Governor Jonathan Belcher (1682-1757), when that governor of Massachusetts and New Hampshire was also an Overseer of Harvard College.
It was the abandonment of true Christianity, Langdon said, that caused the British government to be the way it was in 1775.
www.belcherfoundation.org /government_corrupted.htm   (4494 words)

  
 Portsmouth Athenaeum Finding Aids
Samuel Langdon was born in Boston in 1722.
Langdon was the thirteenth president of Harvard after graduating from the school in 1740.
Langdon went to Louisbourg in 1745 as the chaplain for the New Hampshire regiment.
www.portsmouthathenaeum.org /findingaids/ms036/findingaid.htm   (15834 words)

  
 OSCN Found Document:LANGDON v. STATE
Where the plaintiff alleges in its petition a material fact necessary for recovery and the defendant files an answer denying the existence of such fact, it is then error for the court to sustain a motion of the plaintiff for judgment on the pleadings.
This is an action upon the part of the state of Oklahoma, as plaintiff, to recover on two separate appearance bonds.
One of the bonds was signed by Samuel Langdon, as principal, and H. McMillon and J. Cooper, as sureties.
www.oscn.net /applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?citeid=53640   (645 words)

  
 My Langdon's : Richard-William-George-William
George & Fanny Langdon lived with siblings of her husband by the names of Philipa A. Langdon (age 18), Samuel Langdon (age 17), Aaron Langdon (age 14) & Milford Langdon (age 11)., it showed they all were born in Pengilly Cornwall
Eliza Rowe Langdon came here with her husband William T Langdon first and was widowed between 1900-1910.
3) Richard Langdon (born 29 Mar 1882 Brotton York/Grusbrough) Richard and his new wife are found on the 1920 Census of Jackson, CA at frame 34/237/237 Langdon, Richard age 34 and showing that he immigrated in 1901 and was naturalized in 1907.
genforum.genealogy.com /langdon/messages/1492.html   (1020 words)

  
 My Family
John Langdon was born before 1658 in DOB is a deduction.
John and his brother Samuel changed the spelling of their last name from L angton to Langdon.
Children were: Joseph Lankton, John Langdon, Samuel Lankton, Elizabeth Lankton.
www.wenzloff.com /allinthefamily/d28.htm   (760 words)

  
 Jewett Texts
Judge Curwen (1,2,38): Samuel Curwen (1715-1802) was American-born and a judge of Admiralty in the British colonial administration of the American colonies, a loyalist with a complex attitude toward his homeland, and an American refugee in England from 1775-1784.
Samuel Curwen, Ward describes Benjamin Faneuil as a Loyalist, "a merchant of Boston, and with Joshua Winslow, consignee of one-third of the East India Company's tea destroyed in 1773; was a refugee to Halifax, afterwards in England" (492).
Langdon's Island (12): According to The Diary of Ezra Green, the Ranger "was built 1777, on Langdon's Island, Portsmouth Harbor, by order of Congress, under the direction of Colonel James Hackett." Jewett presents the same basic information.
www.public.coe.edu /~theller/soj/ttl/p-p.html   (18098 words)

  
 Samuel Langdon
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LANGDON, Samuel, clergyman, born in Boston, Massachusetts, 12 January, 1723; died in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, 29 November, 1797.
He was graduated at Harvard in 1740, and while teaching in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, studied theology, and was licensed to preach.
www.famousamericans.net /samuellangdon   (467 words)

  
 BritishIslesGenWeb DataBoards :: Cumbria England Queries :: Langdon, Rowe
One of his brothers was born in Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria on 2 Sept 1888..his name was Alfred Archer Langdon but know to my mother as Uncle Fred.
The problem though is that they moved a great deal and finding everyone's birth place has become a challenge.
The rest of the siblings were William andquot;Tomandquot; Thomas Langdon Jr.
www.britishislesgenweb.org /data/read.php?21,1555,1555   (207 words)

  
 University of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections and Archives - Colonial America and Early Republic - ...
William Allen, in the pastoral care of the church in Greenland in the province of New-Hampshire, Nov. 3, 1756 / by Samuel Langdon, A.M., pastor of the first Church in Portsmouth.
The duty and honor of a minister of Christ: a sermon preached at Windham, near Casco-Bay, at the ordination of the Reverend Mr.
Samuel Perley, to the pastural care of the Presbyterian Church and Congregation at Hampton-Falls.
www.izaak.unh.edu /specoll/mancoll/earlyrep/sermons.htm   (2717 words)

  
 Airsman - Hires Funeral Homes: Obituaries
Floyd Langdon Collins, age 93, of White Hall, died Monday, Aug. 8, 2005 at Reisch Memorial Nursing Home in Carrollton.
He was born Aug. 31, 1911 in Manchester, the son of Frederick Newton and Clara Langdon Collins.
He retired after 45 years of farming the Langdon family farms in Scott and Greene counties.
www.airsman-hires.com /obituaries/viewobit.php?oid=1363   (275 words)

  
 Vol 23 Pages 29 to 35   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Langdon, Mary 1813 ca NC Beaman, Britton Alvin Welty, Sarah A. 1866/11/01 Ow Beaman, Bryant Briant Lucas, Dica Ann 1848/10/26 Ow Beaman, Calvin James Burket, Isabella 1852/01/22 Ow Beaman, Calvin James Hewitt, Chesiphy 1856/01/13 Ow
Upton, William 1837/07/31 Pu Beaman, Mary "Polly" Samuel Parish, John 1839/07/20 Ow Beaman, Mary "Polly" nee Langdon Randall, Noah 1840/12/06 Ow Beaman, Mary Boeman/Bowman Heath, John C. 1864/10/30 Ow Beaman, Mary Samuel Chaney, Thos Benj.
Beaman, Saml Simpson James Hodge, Sinai 1860/01/12 Ow Beaman, Samuel Tobias Eli Scott, Jemima Bell 1877/10/25 Ow Beaman, Samuel Tobias Eli Hartsock, Luc.Asher1885/03/15 Ow Beaman, Sarah "Sally" Jacob Hicks, James B. 1831/11/23 Ow Beaman, Sarah "Sally" Samuel Cook, Geo.
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 The Massachusetts Historical Society | In Print | Sibley's Harvard Graduates
Harvard University Archives has transcribed John Langdon Sibley's diary (known as Sibley's private journal), 1846-1882 (HUG 1791.72.10).
Sketches include Gov. Samuel Adams, Rev. Andrew Eliot, and Harvard president Samuel Langdon.
Andrew Oliver, the lawyer Jeremiah Gridley, Esq., and the Episcopal priest Samuel Seabury.
www.masshist.org /books/sibleys.cfm   (351 words)

  
 Langdon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Langdon, a fictional character created by author Dan Brown
Samuel Langdon, 18th century American Congregational church clergyman
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Langdon   (81 words)

  
 Jefferson County 1816 Tax List
Chaplinger, Samuel Chineth, Thomas Chism, John Chitwood, Amos Christie, James Christie, James Sr.
Lame, Peter Lame, Joseph Lame, Ephraim Lampkins, Elijah Langdon, Samuel Langdon, Jesse Langdon, Joseph Lanham, John Larimore, Daniel Lattimore, John Lattimore, Daniel Lauder, William Law, Joel Law, Charles Lawley, Benjamin Lawrence, Richard Lawrin, David Laws, Willis Laws, William Lee, John, Jr.
Shannon, John Sharpe, Ross Shasteen, Samuel Shaver, John Shepherd, James Shields, James Shields, William Shields, Samuel Shillidy, George Shirk, John Short, Isaac Short, Daniel Short, Jacob Simington, Robert Simpers, Amos Sipe, Frederick Skean, David Skean, Betsy Slocum, James Smith, Robert Smith, Ritchey Smith, Oswald Smith, John Smith, Henry Jr.
myindianahome.net /gen/jeff/records/taxes/tax1816.html   (464 words)

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