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Woodbury Langdon | |
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Born | 1739 |
Died | January 13, 1805 |
Occupation(s) | Merchant, statesman and justice |
Known for | Delegate from New Hampshire to the Continental Congress |
Spouse | Sarah Sherburne |
Woodbury Langdon (1739 – January 13, 1805) was an American merchant, politician and justice from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He was the brother of John Langdon, a Founding Father who served as both senator from and Governor of New Hampshire, and father-in-law of Edmund Roberts.[1]
Judge Woodbury Langdon, of Portsmouth, N. H.; Delegate to the Continental Congress, 1779; President of N. H. Senate, 1784; Judge of the Superior Court of N. H., 1782-91 ... (a) Catherine Whipple Langdon: m. 1808, Edmund Roberts, of Portsmouth, N. H.