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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 34, pages 306-307:
Mrs. Clara A. Mcduffee Lang.
DAR ID Number: 33845
Born in Rochester, New Hampshire.
Wife of William Parker Lang.
Descendant of James McDuffee, of New Hampshire; Caleb Hopkinson, Judge Solomon Lombard and Calvin Lombard, of Maine.
Daughter of Jacob McDuffee and Martha B. Hopkinson (1825-92), his wife, m. 1845.
Granddaughter of James McDuffee (1796-1868) and Hannah Ham, his wife, m. 1821; Moses Hopkinson (1790-1881) and Elizabeth Hamlin (1796-1870), his wife, m. 1821.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob McDuffee and Abigail Flagg, his wife; Stephen Hopkinson and Rachel Lombard, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James McDuffee and Mercy Young, his wife; Caleb Hopkinson and Sarah Clay, his wife, m. 1770;
Calvin Lombard and Martha Grant, his wife, m. 1767.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Lombard and Sarah Purington, his wife, m. 1724.
James McDuffee, (1726-1804), served on the Committee of Safety of Rochester where he was born and died.
Caleb Hopkinson, (1747-1841), served several enlistments and was one of Gates’ body guard at the surrender of Burgoyne. He was born in Bradford, Mass., died in Lemington.
Calvin Lombard, (1748-1808), served as a volunteer with the Gorham minute men. He was born in Truro, Mass., died in Lemington, Maine.
Solomon Lombard, (1702-81), was chairman of the Committee of Safety, 1776; served in the General Court and as Judge of Cumberland County. He died in Gorham, Maine.
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