. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. he took part in the defense of Danbury in theBritish raid in 1777. He married (first), Jan-uary 9, 1752, Rachel, daughter of Joseph Rachel (Cowles) Langdon. She was bornFebruary 11, 1725. He lived in the southeastpart of the town, on the place now owned andoccupied by David Ackart. His wife diedApril 28, 1770, and he married (second) Han-nah Newell, daughter of Daniel Woodrufif,and widow of Asahel Newell. She was bornJul
. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. he took part in the defense of Danbury in theBritish raid in 1777. He married (first), Jan-uary 9, 1752, Rachel, daughter of Joseph Rachel (Cowles) Langdon. She was bornFebruary 11, 1725. He lived in the southeastpart of the town, on the place now owned andoccupied by David Ackart. His wife diedApril 28, 1770, and he married (second) Han-nah Newell, daughter of Daniel Woodrufif,and widow of Asahel Newell. She was bornJuly 7, 1730. He was captain of the militarycompany of the town. He died September 9,1789. Hannah, his widow, died October 27,1815, aged eighty-five. Children: Experi-ence, baptized May 26, 1754; Daniel, April20, 1757; Rachel, December i, 1759: Ezekiel,mentioned below; Silence, baptized July i,1771 ; Patience, baptized July i, 1771 ; Rob-ert, born 1772. (Y) Ezekiel. son of Captain Daniel Sloper,was born June 5, 1762, at Southington. Helived on East street in that town, south ofthe late residence of David R. Sloper on thewest side of the street, and at last accotmts.
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