NameJames Langworthy (1752)601
Birth DateJul 3, 1752601
Birth PlaceNewport, Rhode Island
Death DateJun 15, 1801602,603
Death PlaceWindsor, Vermont
Burial PlaceCavendish Village Cemetery, Cavendish, Vermont56
FatherJames Langworthy (1711) (1711-1759)
MotherSarah Smith (1714-1787)
Spouses
Birth DateMay 8, 1752604
Birth PlacePlainfield, Conn.
Death Date1839601
Death PlacePotsdam, New York
FatherPhineas Dean (1720-)
Marr DateApr 13, 1775605,601
Marr PlaceSmithfield, Rhode Island
ChildrenSarah (1776-ca1801)
 Stephen (1777-1848)
 James (1779-1853)
 Anna (1780-1870)
 Phineas (1782->1850)
 Jonathan (1783-1801)
 Hannah (1784-)
 Laura (1786-1838)
 Reodolphus (1787-ca1820)
 Augustus (1788-1866)
 Benjamin (1790-1864)
 Cyrus (1791-1874)
 George Anson (1794-1851)
 Franklin (1798-ca1867)
Notes for James Langworthy (1752)
He moved to Windsor, Vermont Feb 5, 1776.606

During the Revolutionary War he served in Capt Samuel Savage’s Company, Third Regiment, Vermont Militia .

He was a resident of Windsor, Vermont, Feb. 1, 1781 when he and a group of residents petitioned the State of Vermont for a “Township of Land in said state” because “we your Petitioners have done & Suffer’d much in the present WAR.”

He died of typhoid fever in 1800. The Newport Mercury (July 14, 1801) says that he died within an hour of his son Jonathan, leaving “a disconsolate widow and 13 children to lament the loss of a kind husband and tender father.”

Census Tracking:
* 1790 - Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont
* 1800 - Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont
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