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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Vol. 58 ; p. 96-97.:
Mrs. Marion Katherine Lang Bailey.
DAR ID Number: 57280
Born in Tilton, N. H.
Wife of Leon J. Bailey.
Descendant of Lowell Lang, Capt. William Prescott, James McDuffee, Simeon or Simon Page, Caleb Hopkinson, Rev. Solomon Lombard, and Calvin Lombard.
Daughter fo William Parker Lang (b. 1844) and Clara Augusta McDuffee (b. 1846), his wife, m. 1873.
Granddaughter of Lowell Lang, Jr. (b. 1874), and Theodate Page, his 2nd wife; Jacob McDuffee (b. 1822) and Martha B. Hopkins (1825-92), his 1st wife, m. 1844.
Gr-granddaughter of Lowell Lang and Susannah Prescott, his wife, m. 1776; James McDuffee (1796-1868) and Hannah Ham, his wife, m. 1821; Moses Hopkinson (1796-1881) and Elizabeth Hamlin (1796-1870), his wife, m. 1821; Siemon or Simon Page and Susannah Peary, his 3rd wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Hopkinson (1771-1848) and Rachel Lombard (1773-1854), his wife, m. 1724; William Prescott and Susannah Sanborn, his wife; Jacob McDuffee and Abigail Flagg, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Caleb Hopkinson and Sarah Clay Safford (b. 1743), his wife, m. 1770; Calvin Lombard and Martha Grant (b. 1744), his wife, m. 1767; James McDuffee and Mercy Young, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Solomon Lombard and Sarah Purrington, his wife, m. 1724.
— Lowell Lang (1754-1822) served as fifer, 1775, and as private at the Rhode Island Alarm, 1778, under Capt. Moses Lovett. He was born at Hampton Falls; died in Sanbornton, N. H.
— William Prescott (1728-1811) entered the army as lieutenant, 1775, for the defense of Piscataqua Harbor and commanded a company in the Burgoyne campaign. He was born at Hampton Falls; died in Sanbornton, N. H.
— James McDuffee (1726-1804) served on the Committee of Safety of Rochester, where he was born and died.
— Simeon or SImon Page (1756-1813) served as a private in Col. Enoch Poor’s regiment. He was born at Hampton Falls; died in Sanbornton, N. H.
— Caleb Hopkinson (1747-1841) served several enlistments and was one of Gates’ bodyguard at the surrender of Burgoyne. He was born in Bradford, Mass.; died in Lemington.
— Solomon Lombard (1702-81) was chairman of the Committee of Safety, 1776; served in the General Court and as Judge of Cumberland County. He died in Gorham, Me.
— Calvin Lombard (1748-1808) served as a volunteer with the Gorham minute men. He was born in Truro, Mass.; died in Lemington, Me.
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