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LAN GLEE (L angle y). 



1. John, prob. b. in Eug. ab. 1635, came in early life to our Hing., 

 and m. here, Jan. 13, 1665-66, Sarah. Gill, dau. of Thomas and Han- 

 nah (Otis) Gill. She was bt. in Hing. Jan. 1643-44. John d. 22 Jan. 

 1702-3, set. 67 yrs. At the outbreak of King Philip's War, Dec. 1675, 

 he was one of the Hing. soldiers impressed into the country's ser- 

 vice, performing military duty in Capt. Johnson's company. His 

 name also appears four yrs. later among a list of soldiers belonging in 

 Hing. ^' who are willing to serve the Country in the capacity of troop- 

 ers." Dec. 26, 1691, he was called to testify concerning a gift of land 

 on the north side of Turkey Hill, from Josiah the Indian Sagamore to 

 Dea. John Leavitt, being then, according to his sworn testimony, 56 

 yrs. of age. In Apr. 1686, he purchased of ISTathaniel Beal, Senf, the 

 Island then known as " Ibrook's Island" (now " Langlee's "), at the 

 entrance of Hing. harbor, " which had previously been given by the 

 town to Richard Ibrook, lying between Crow Point and Old Planter's 

 Hill." He was by occupation " miller," and " shipwright ; " also in 

 1695 " inn-holder." Resided on North, near Ship St. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., were — 



i. Sarah, Oct. 31, 1666, d. 12 Jan. foil. 



ii. S'arah, March 15, 1667-68. m. (1) Nov. 1686, Jonathan May; and (2) 



Oct. 2, 1691, William Hersey, wid"".. 



iii. Mary, Oct. 25, 1670, d. 23 July, 1671. 



iv. John, Aug. 8, 1673, d. in 3 dys. 



2. V. John, Jan. 12, 1676-77. 

 vi. Susanna, Apr. 27, 1679. 



2. John (John = Sarah Gill), b. in Hing. Jan. 12, 1676-77. m. (pub. 

 March 14, 1712-13) Hannah Vickery of Hull. She survived him, and 

 m. secondly. May 22, 1743, Joseph Humphrey, wid", and d. 24 Jan. 

 1769, set. 83 yrs. John d., says his gravestone, " 12 March, 1738," eet. 

 61 yrs. " Shipwright and inn-holder." Resided on North, near Ship 

 St. 



Ch., b. in Hing., were — 



i. Sarah, Apr. 18, 1714. m. (1) July 30, 1738, Doct. Ezekiel Hersey; and 

 (2) Oct. 16, 1771, Capt. Richard Derby of Salem, whom she survived. 

 Madam Derby d. in Hing. 17 June, 1790, set. 76 yrs. She was the 

 founder of Derby Academy. 

 ii. John, Aug. 2, 1717, d. 29 Jan. 1717-18. 



LAPHAM. 



Lydia, dau. of Thomas of Scit., m. Feb. 20, 1666-67, Samuel Bates. 

 George B., of Wey. m. Nov. 23, 1800, Meriel Whiton. Israel, of 

 Scit., m.Dec. 13, 1805, Submit Loring, dau. of Job and Judith (Whi- 

 ton) Loring. She survived him, and m. secondly, Dea. John Jacob of 

 Hing. Lydia, of Scit. m. Nov. 1822, Allen Cushing of Hing. Lu- 

 €INDA, of Scit. m. May 13, 1827, Theophilus Cushing of Hing. 



LASELL (Lazell; Lassell). 



1. John, an early settler, and the ancestor of all who have borne 

 this surname by birth in Hing., m. Nov. 29, 1647, Elizabeth, dau. of 

 Stephen and Ann Gates. She was b. prob. in Eng., and d. in Hing. 3 



