"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 59, No 12, p 191, Mar. 23, 1903. In Ashaway, R. I., March 5, 1903, Clark F. Langworthy, aged about 82 years. Br. Langworthy was born March 9, 1821. He was the youngest of nine children of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Bentley) Langworthy. March 9, 1844, he was baptized and united with the First Hopkinton Seventh-day Baptist church. Sept. 11, 1851, he was married to Ann A. Allen, a cousin of the late President [of Alfred University] Allen. Mrs. Langworthy died some eleven years ago. November 14, 1892, he was married to Mrs. Sarah Maxson, who survives him. Despite the affliction under which he was born - blindness - Mr. Langworthy was always active and of a cheery disposition. He was a good citizen and a Christian man who had the respect of many friends in the community in which a long life had been entirely spent. C. A. B. "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 48, No 4, p 64, Jan. 28, 1892. Mrs. Ann Allen, wife of Clarke F. Langworthy, was born March 14, 1819, and died at Ashaway, R. I., Jan. 13, 1892, being in the 73d year of her age. In the year 1837 she was converted and united with the First Hopkinton Seventh-day Baptist Church, of which she remained a worthy member until death. Bro. Langworthy was born blind and his wife was especially helpful to him in the years of their married life. He is now the only surviving member of his immediate family and has the sympathy of the entire community in his sad bereavement. G. J. C. "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 80, No 20, p 639, May 15, 1916. Sarah Maxson, widow of Clarke F. Langworthy, was born at Brookfield, N. Y., November 5, 1825, and died in Ashaway, R. I., April 19, 1916, at the ripe age of 90 years, 5 months, and 14 days. She was the daughter of Thomas and Abby Davis Coon. When twenty-one years old she came to Ashaway where she continued the remainder of her life. She was baptized and joined the First Hopkinton Seventh Day Baptist Church in 1856, of which she was a loyal and interested member until her death. July 5, 1847, she was married to Horace Maxson, who died in 1889 [14 Feb 1888]. Of this union there were born three children, one of whom died in early infancy, the others being Clarence Maxson, of Porterdale, Ga., and Mrs. Annette Larkin, of Ashaway. In 1893 [14 Nov 1892] she was married to Clarke F. Langworthy, whom she survived several years. Mrs. Langworthy was a woman of noble life and character and will be missed by many loved ones and friends of long standing. Besides the son and daughter mentioned above, she leaves to mourn their loss a granddaughter, Miss Alice A. Larkin, a writer well and favorably known to Recorder and many other periodical readers; and two brothers, George C. Coon of Milton, and O. Laverne Coon of Albion, Wis. and two sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Maxson and Mrs. Caroline Stillman, who have lived with her for several years past and who tenderly cared for her in her last illness. Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. H. C. Van Horn, and she was tenderly laid to rest in the beautiful Oak Grove Cemetery. H. C. V. H. They Came to Milton http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jonsaunders