Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Ladd, Eliphalet (Col.), 1744-1806 |
Born |
May 30, 1744 |
Birthplace |
Exeter, N.H. |
Deceased |
Feb. 24, 1806 |
Deceased where |
Portsmouth, N.H. |
Places of residence |
Exeter, N.H. Portsmouth, N.H. by 1792. |
Occupation |
Shipbuilder and merchant. May have participated in the raid on Fort William and Mary. |
Father |
Josiah Ladd, 1713-1785. |
Mother |
Sarah Morse, 1710-1780. |
Spouse |
Abigail Hill, daughter of Elisha Hill and Mary Plaisted of South Berwick, Me., d |
Children |
1. Sarah Ladd, b. Jul. 6, 1774, d. Oct. 12, 1798, m. Jun. 10, 1793 to Rev. William T. Rowland. 2. Elizabeth "Betsy" Ladd, b. Aug. 12, 1776, d. Nov. 17, 1821, m. Samuel Chauncy. 3. William Ladd, b. May 10, 1778, d. Apr. 9, 1841, m. Sophia Ann Stoldolph, no children. 4. Henry Ladd, b. May 1, 1780, d. 1842, m. 1808 to Hannah Hurd. 5. Charlotte Ladd, b. Apr. 9, 1782, d. Nov. 6, 1870, m. Sept. 22, 1808 to John Langdon, son of Hon. Woodbury Langdon. 6. Alexander Ladd, b. May 9, 1784, d. Jun. 24, 1855, m. Dec. 29, 1807 to Maria Tufton Haven. 7. Caroline Ladd, b. May 4, 1786, d. Mar. 10, 1803. 8. Sophia Ladd, b. May 12, 1788, d. Jul. 8, 1830, m. 1830 Hon. John Perkins Lord (1786-1877) of South Berwick, Me. 9. Eliphalet Ladd, b. Apr. 25, 1791, d. Apr. 1824, m. Mary L. Hurd, no children. 10. Harriet Ladd, b. Aug. 27, 1793, d. Jul. 31, 1800. |
Relationships |
Spouses: Abigail Hill, daughter of Elisha Hill and Mary Plaisted of South Berwick, Me., d. Sept. 17, 1838, m. Mary 14, 1772. She m. 2. Rev. Joseph Buckminster. |
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