Re: Langworth, Amon b. 1780`s NY ?
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Re: Langworth, Amon b. 1780`s NY ?
4/10/99
Diane:
Glad the information was useful. As far as I know, no one is working on a new Langworthy book. The one by William F. is actually pretty good compared to most of the genealogies I’ve seen. My biggest problem is with his treatment of the second generation of Langworthys in America, and I’ve tried to outline the issues in a note I posted on the Genforum Langworthy page, titled something like ‘Andrew Langworthy & Sons’. That note should be useful to you in that it completes your husband’s Langworthy line from about 1650: Andrew, Andrew, Joseph, Amon Sr, Amon Jr, Sophia.
Glad the information was useful. As far as I know, no one is working on a new Langworthy book. The one by William F. is actually pretty good compared to most of the genealogies I’ve seen. My biggest problem is with his treatment of the second generation of Langworthys in America, and I’ve tried to outline the issues in a note I posted on the Genforum Langworthy page, titled something like ‘Andrew Langworthy & Sons’. That note should be useful to you in that it completes your husband’s Langworthy line from about 1650: Andrew, Andrew, Joseph, Amon Sr, Amon Jr, Sophia.Hal