This William had a brother called Philo. Now Philo m a girl called Melinda Daggett. They had 4 kids, then divorced, and she ended up m to the brother William.. The she and Wm had a daughter. Must be the fresh air in Michigan where it all took place back in the late 1800's. Ron Ludington ----- Original Message ---- From: Meinoue <meinoue@cox.net> To: luddington@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, January 4, 2008 5:50:42 PM Subject: [LUDDINGTON] William of Kent William D. Ludington was born in Hague, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1822. His parents/ Jeremiah and Laura (Corbett) Ludington, were of English descent. In 1828 they went to Vermont, and three years later to Cleveland, O. He resided with his parents until his marriage to Mrs. Betsey, widow of Levi Pangborn, which took place Oct: 28, 1841. She was born at Independence, O., July 10, 1817. Several children were born to them-Winslow J., Pauline, Philora and William. In the fall of 1848 he went to Wisconsin, remaining until 1853, when he located in Huron county, where he resided 16 years, owned a saw-mill and 360 acres of land; served as Supervisor 13 years, and as Assistant U. S. Assessor four years. He was married a second time,to Melinda Daggett, of Huron county, June 21, 1867. They have one daughter, Florence E., born in Byron, Jan. 17, 1869. June 21, 1868, he transferred his residence to Byron, where he purchased 80 acres in sec. 1, and has 60 acres under a good degree of cultivation. He and his wife are members of the Grange, and he is a member of the Sons of Industry, and has always actively interested himself in political matters. Patrick Malinn, jr., eldest son of Patrick and Maria (Plunkett) Malinn, was born in Westmeath, Ireland, March 8,1808. He emigrated to the United States and lived in Brooklyn, 1ST. Y., seven years. He there married, Nov. 1, 1846, Elizabeth, daughter of James and Margaret (Joice) Malinn, born in Ireland Nov. 6, 1819. They have 5 children ; William, born Jan. 6,1847; Margaret, June 15, 1849; Patrick, Feb. 22, 1855; Catharine, Nov. 2,1859; and Edward, May 4, 1861. In 1855 he settled in Walker tp. and labored four years in the plaster-mills, when he purchased 40 acres on sec. 8, 30 of which are under culture. Mr. M. and wife are members of the Roman Catholic Church. HISTORY OF KENT COUNTY, MICHIGAN; TOGETHER WITH SKETCHES OF ITS CITIES, VILLAGES AND TOWNSHIPS, EDUCATIONAL, RELIGIOUS, CIVIL, MILITARY, AND POLITICAL HISTORY; PORTRAITS OF PROMINENT PERSONS, AND BIOGRAPHIES OF REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. HISTORY OF MICHIGAN, EMBRACING ACCOUNTS OF THE PRE-HISTORIC RACES, ABORIGINES, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CONQUESTS, AND A GENERAL REVIEW OF ITS CIVIL, POLITICAL AND MILITARY HISTORY. ILLUSTRATED. CHICAGO: CHAS. C. CHAPMAN & CO., 1881. Google books ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LUDDINGTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Going thru old emails and saw this. I only know of 2 children to Melinda and Philo, one being my great great grandfather. Who were the other two? On 5 January 2008 at 11:04, Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> wrote: > This William had a brother called Philo. Now Philo m a girl called Melinda > Daggett. They had 4 kids, then divorced, and she ended up m to the brother > William.. The she and Wm had a daughter. Must be the fresh air in Michigan > where it all took place back in the late 1800's. > > Ron Ludington > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Meinoue <meinoue@cox.net> > To: luddington@rootsweb.com > Sent: Friday, January 4, 2008 5:50:42 PM > Subject: [LUDDINGTON] William of Kent > > William D. Ludington was born in Hague, N. Y., Jan. 28, > 1822. His parents/ Jeremiah and Laura (Corbett) Ludington, > were of English descent. In 1828 they went to Vermont, and three > years later to Cleveland, O. He resided with > his parents until his marriage to Mrs. Betsey, widow of Levi Pangborn, > which took > place Oct: 28, 1841. She was born at Independence, O., July 10, > 1817. Several children were born to them-Winslow J., Pauline, > Philora and William. In the fall of 1848 he went to Wisconsin, > remaining until 1853, when he located in Huron county, where he > resided 16 years, owned a saw-mill and 360 acres of land; served as > Supervisor 13 years, and as Assistant U. S. Assessor four years. > He was married a second time,to Melinda Daggett, of Huron county, > June 21, 1867. They have one daughter, Florence E., born in > Byron, Jan. 17, 1869. June 21, 1868, he transferred his residence > to Byron, where he purchased 80 acres in sec. 1, and has 60 acres > under a good degree of cultivation. He and his wife are members > of the Grange, and he is a member of the Sons of Industry, and > has always actively interested himself in political matters. > Patrick Malinn, jr., eldest son of Patrick and Maria (Plunkett) > Malinn, was born in Westmeath, Ireland, March 8,1808. He emigrated > to the United States and lived in Brooklyn, 1ST. Y., seven > years. He there married, Nov. 1, 1846, Elizabeth, daughter of > James and Margaret (Joice) Malinn, born in Ireland Nov. 6, 1819. > They have 5 children ; William, born Jan. 6,1847; Margaret, June > 15, 1849; Patrick, Feb. 22, 1855; Catharine, Nov. 2,1859; and > Edward, May 4, 1861. In 1855 he settled in Walker tp. and labored > four years in the plaster-mills, when he purchased 40 acres > on sec. 8, 30 of which are under culture. Mr. M. and wife are > members of the Roman Catholic Church. > > HISTORY > OF > KENT COUNTY, > MICHIGAN; > TOGETHER WITH SKETCHES OF ITS CITIES, VILLAGES AND TOWNSHIPS, EDUCATIONAL, > RELIGIOUS, CIVIL, MILITARY, AND POLITICAL HISTORY; > PORTRAITS OF PROMINENT PERSONS, AND BIOGRAPHIES > OF REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. > HISTORY OF MICHIGAN, > EMBRACING ACCOUNTS OF THE PRE-HISTORIC RACES, ABORIGINES, FRENCH, > ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CONQUESTS, AND A GENERAL REVIEW > OF ITS CIVIL, POLITICAL AND MILITARY HISTORY. > ILLUSTRATED. > CHICAGO: > CHAS. C. CHAPMAN & CO., > 1881. Google books > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LUDDINGTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LUDDINGTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
I have Freeman, Naomi, Edward, Lewis, George. George left with Melinda for Grand Rapids. Sent from my iPad > On May 8, 2018, at 10:48 PM, Ellen Ludington <ludingtone@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Going thru old emails and saw this. I only know of 2 children to Melinda > and Philo, one being my great great grandfather. Who were the other two? > >> On 5 January 2008 at 11:04, Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> This William had a brother called Philo. Now Philo m a girl called Melinda >> Daggett. They had 4 kids, then divorced, and she ended up m to the brother >> William.. The she and Wm had a daughter. Must be the fresh air in Michigan >> where it all took place back in the late 1800's. >> >> Ron Ludington >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Meinoue <meinoue@cox.net> >> To: luddington@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Friday, January 4, 2008 5:50:42 PM >> Subject: [LUDDINGTON] William of Kent >> >> William D. Ludington was born in Hague, N. Y., Jan. 28, >> 1822. His parents/ Jeremiah and Laura (Corbett) Ludington, >> were of English descent. In 1828 they went to Vermont, and three >> years later to Cleveland, O. He resided with >> his parents until his marriage to Mrs. Betsey, widow of Levi Pangborn, >> which took >> place Oct: 28, 1841. She was born at Independence, O., July 10, >> 1817. Several children were born to them-Winslow J., Pauline, >> Philora and William. In the fall of 1848 he went to Wisconsin, >> remaining until 1853, when he located in Huron county, where he >> resided 16 years, owned a saw-mill and 360 acres of land; served as >> Supervisor 13 years, and as Assistant U. S. Assessor four years. >> He was married a second time,to Melinda Daggett, of Huron county, >> June 21, 1867. They have one daughter, Florence E., born in >> Byron, Jan. 17, 1869. June 21, 1868, he transferred his residence >> to Byron, where he purchased 80 acres in sec. 1, and has 60 acres >> under a good degree of cultivation. He and his wife are members >> of the Grange, and he is a member of the Sons of Industry, and >> has always actively interested himself in political matters. >> Patrick Malinn, jr., eldest son of Patrick and Maria (Plunkett) >> Malinn, was born in Westmeath, Ireland, March 8,1808. He emigrated >> to the United States and lived in Brooklyn, 1ST. Y., seven >> years. He there married, Nov. 1, 1846, Elizabeth, daughter of >> James and Margaret (Joice) Malinn, born in Ireland Nov. 6, 1819. >> They have 5 children ; William, born Jan. 6,1847; Margaret, June >> 15, 1849; Patrick, Feb. 22, 1855; Catharine, Nov. 2,1859; and >> Edward, May 4, 1861. In 1855 he settled in Walker tp. and labored >> four years in the plaster-mills, when he purchased 40 acres >> on sec. 8, 30 of which are under culture. Mr. M. and wife are >> members of the Roman Catholic Church. >> >> HISTORY >> OF >> KENT COUNTY, >> MICHIGAN; >> TOGETHER WITH SKETCHES OF ITS CITIES, VILLAGES AND TOWNSHIPS, EDUCATIONAL, >> RELIGIOUS, CIVIL, MILITARY, AND POLITICAL HISTORY; >> PORTRAITS OF PROMINENT PERSONS, AND BIOGRAPHIES >> OF REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. >> HISTORY OF MICHIGAN, >> EMBRACING ACCOUNTS OF THE PRE-HISTORIC RACES, ABORIGINES, FRENCH, >> ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CONQUESTS, AND A GENERAL REVIEW >> OF ITS CIVIL, POLITICAL AND MILITARY HISTORY. >> ILLUSTRATED. >> CHICAGO: >> CHAS. C. CHAPMAN & CO., >> 1881. Google books >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> LUDDINGTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> LUDDINGTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > This list is adoptable. If you would like to volunteer to adminster this list, click here: https://mailinglists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/lists/orphanedLists > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/luddington@rootsweb.com/ > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/luddington@rootsweb.com/ > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
I'd meant to send the message to Ron but thank you for the answer. Now that has me wondering about the ones I'd never heard about. I thought Grandpa Dad only had brother Freeman and he died without leaving a family. ________________________________ From: Martin Ludington <mludington@albion.edu> Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2018 8:12 PM To: luddington@rootsweb.com Subject: [LUDDINGTON] Re: William of Kent I have Freeman, Naomi, Edward, Lewis, George. George left with Melinda for Grand Rapids. Sent from my iPad > On May 8, 2018, at 10:48 PM, Ellen Ludington <ludingtone@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Going thru old emails and saw this. I only know of 2 children to Melinda > and Philo, one being my great great grandfather. Who were the other two? > >> On 5 January 2008 at 11:04, Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> This William had a brother called Philo. Now Philo m a girl called Melinda >> Daggett. They had 4 kids, then divorced, and she ended up m to the brother >> William.. The she and Wm had a daughter. Must be the fresh air in Michigan >> where it all took place back in the late 1800's. >> >> Ron Ludington >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Meinoue <meinoue@cox.net> >> To: luddington@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Friday, January 4, 2008 5:50:42 PM >> Subject: [LUDDINGTON] William of Kent >> >> William D. Ludington was born in Hague, N. Y., Jan. 28, >> 1822. His parents/ Jeremiah and Laura (Corbett) Ludington, >> were of English descent. In 1828 they went to Vermont, and three >> years later to Cleveland, O. He resided with >> his parents until his marriage to Mrs. Betsey, widow of Levi Pangborn, >> which took >> place Oct: 28, 1841. She was born at Independence, O., July 10, >> 1817. Several children were born to them-Winslow J., Pauline, >> Philora and William. In the fall of 1848 he went to Wisconsin, >> remaining until 1853, when he located in Huron county, where he >> resided 16 years, owned a saw-mill and 360 acres of land; served as >> Supervisor 13 years, and as Assistant U. S. Assessor four years. >> He was married a second time,to Melinda Daggett, of Huron county, >> June 21, 1867. They have one daughter, Florence E., born in >> Byron, Jan. 17, 1869. June 21, 1868, he transferred his residence >> to Byron, where he purchased 80 acres in sec. 1, and has 60 acres >> under a good degree of cultivation. He and his wife are members >> of the Grange, and he is a member of the Sons of Industry, and >> has always actively interested himself in political matters. >> Patrick Malinn, jr., eldest son of Patrick and Maria (Plunkett) >> Malinn, was born in Westmeath, Ireland, March 8,1808. He emigrated >> to the United States and lived in Brooklyn, 1ST. Y., seven >> years. He there married, Nov. 1, 1846, Elizabeth, daughter of >> James and Margaret (Joice) Malinn, born in Ireland Nov. 6, 1819. >> They have 5 children ; William, born Jan. 6,1847; Margaret, June >> 15, 1849; Patrick, Feb. 22, 1855; Catharine, Nov. 2,1859; and >> Edward, May 4, 1861. In 1855 he settled in Walker tp. and labored >> four years in the plaster-mills, when he purchased 40 acres >> on sec. 8, 30 of which are under culture. Mr. M. and wife are >> members of the Roman Catholic Church. >> >> HISTORY >> OF >> KENT COUNTY, >> MICHIGAN; >> TOGETHER WITH SKETCHES OF ITS CITIES, VILLAGES AND TOWNSHIPS, EDUCATIONAL, >> RELIGIOUS, CIVIL, MILITARY, AND POLITICAL HISTORY; >> PORTRAITS OF PROMINENT PERSONS, AND BIOGRAPHIES >> OF REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. >> HISTORY OF MICHIGAN, >> EMBRACING ACCOUNTS OF THE PRE-HISTORIC RACES, ABORIGINES, FRENCH, >> ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CONQUESTS, AND A GENERAL REVIEW >> OF ITS CIVIL, POLITICAL AND MILITARY HISTORY. >> ILLUSTRATED. >> CHICAGO: >> CHAS. C. 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