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Marriage: Children:
  1. Noah Hodgkin: Birth: 22 FEB 1741/42 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. Death: AFT 1810 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA

  2. Seth Hodgkin: Birth: 18 SEP 1743 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. Death: 14 SEP 1751 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA

  3. Elizabeth Hodgkin: Birth: 19 OCT 1745 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. Death: 05 SEP 1751 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA

  4. Hannah Hodgkin: Birth: 30 JAN 1749/50 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. Death: 28 AUG 1751 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA

  5. Lois Hodgkin: Birth: 30 JAN 1749/50 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. Death: 27 AUG 1751 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA

  6. Beriah Hotchkin: Birth: 27 MAR 1752 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. Death: 29 JAN 1829 in Prattsburg, Steuben County, NY, USA

  7. Joseph Hodgkin: Birth: 30 MAY 1754 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. Death: 02 JAN 1756 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA

  8. Joseph Hodgkin: Birth: 02 JAN 1755 in Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. Death: AFT 1810


Sources
1. Title:   Families of Early Guilford
Page:   p 649 &
Author:   Alvan Talcott MD
Publication:   (Baltimore, MD: Gateway, 1984)
2. Title:   New England Historiic and Genealogical Register
Page:   Vol 58, p 281 & 1956
Author:   Ralph D. Symth
Publication:   NEHGR, Boston, MA, 1904
3. Title:   Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850
Page:   voll 2,
Author:   CT Examiner of Public Records 1911 - 1934, Compiler: Lucius Barnes Barbour
4. Title:   Barbour Collection
Author:   Lucius B. Barbour
Publication:   (Indexed in LDS, IGI #7450038, #0029244)
5. Title:   Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850
Page:   vol 2, pg 57, married by Andrew Ward, JP of Guilford
Author:   CT Examiner of Public Records 1911 - 1934, Compiler: Lucius Barnes Barbour

Notes
a. Continued:   Noah bought from his brother John, a parcel of land on Walnut Hill containing about 4 acres on 22 January 1747/8. According to Mary Hoadley Griswold, "Yester-years of Guilford," Noah and Hannah built a home at 44 Fair Street in Guilford, shortly after 1761 and just before the war of the Revolution. Noah Hodgkin II and his father Noah I on 15 August 1761 bought a trifle over a half-acre of land of Silas and Sarah Benton and there built a house, the present home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Selden Clark. On 4 July 1769, the two Noah's, bought each, 53 rods of land, measuring 2 1/2 rods front and rear, from Philip and Ann Man (between the dwelling of Capt. Nathaniel Johnson on the north and that of Noah I on the south). Here Noah II, 27 years old and married, built a home, the present Spalding house. Upon the death of Noah, the settlement of the estate gave, "To Noah Hodgkin II, that part of the land that Noah Hodgkin formerly bought of Philip and Ann Man, with the dwelling standing partly thereon and partly on Noah II own land, together with other buildings." The Compiler visited Guilford in 1989 and again in 1990 and took pictures of Noah's home. The home is in bad need of repair where adjacent homes built at the same time have been totally restored. Griswold reports that in the division of Noah's estate in 1786, the south part of house and land was set to his widow, Hannah Hodgkin, as dower, while the North half of the house and went to his son, Beriah. Rev. James Hervey Hotchkin, in "A History of the Purchase and Settlement of Western New York," pg 283, comments on his grand parents: "...he was a respectable mechanic and though not a member of a visible church, yet strongly attached to religious order, a serious believer of the great truths of the Christian system, and observant of the duties of family religion through life. ... mother was a woman of strong intellectual powers, and of warm and consistent piety."



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