The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . of the WLanksford above referred to, who died in ParamaribThere is nothing discoverable in the records of the Ccony or State of Rhode Island to show his birth or pentage, only his death notice appearing. No recordhis marriage appears, and it is therefore impossiblelearn the maiden name of his wife Martha. TlFriends records of Rhode Island show that JamLangford, of Antigua, had a daughter Mehitahle, wldied June 30, 1715, wife of Abraham Redwood. EllLangford, described as a son-in-law of Jonas (proably a step-son), died in New


The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . of the WLanksford above referred to, who died in ParamaribThere is nothing discoverable in the records of the Ccony or State of Rhode Island to show his birth or pentage, only his death notice appearing. No recordhis marriage appears, and it is therefore impossiblelearn the maiden name of his wife Martha. TlFriends records of Rhode Island show that JamLangford, of Antigua, had a daughter Mehitahle, wldied June 30, 1715, wife of Abraham Redwood. EllLangford, described as a son-in-law of Jonas (proably a step-son), died in Newport, October 14, 177Uriah Hopkins died at his home in Providence, Apt3, 1825. (VI) Stephen Hopkins, son of Uriah and Lu((Lanksford) Hopkins, was born in Providence, Noverber 12, 1776. He was a master mariner, commandiivessels sailing out of Providence for many years. ]later life he retired from the sea, and settled in tlwestern part of Providence, where he established aifor many years conducted a popular inn. On Octob19, 1801, he married Nancy Brownell, daughter 1. H?miHS


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