Anderson Langford who was born 18 Dec 1801 in Albemarle County, Virginia. They are both buried at Boston Cemetery in Keosauqua, Iowa. Anderson died 1 June 1886 and
Nancy died 14 June 1871. They were married in Harrison County, Indiana 23 May 1826. They had the following children: 1. Thorton 2. Richard Turner 3. Perry 4. West 5.Harbin H 6. Reese 7. Araminta 8. Silas 9. Tilman 10. Charles 11.Martha Ellen 12. Ida. This is a story about the family of Nancy Boston who married Anderson Langford
from their son Richard Turner Langford obit."The subject of this sketch was born in Harrison County, Indiana 20 January 1828. He is the second child of Anderson and
Nancy Langford. His father is a native of Virginia now living in Iowa.Our subject left Indiana when about six years of age and went to McDonald County, Illinois. Two
years afterward he moved to Van Buren County, Iowa. He grew to manhood in Iowa, working on his father's farm. On March 18, 1852 Mr. Langford was joined inmarriage
to Miss Elizabeth Davis, daughter of Beden Davis, at that time resident of Iowa. He remained in Iowa until 1855, at which time he came to Daviess County, where he made
his home ever since. Mr. and Mrs. Langford are parents of six children; Viz, Clay C, Anderson, Alexander, Clarissa A, Tilman and Turner.Mr. Langford is one of Daviess
County most valuable citizens. He owns a very fine farm and deals largely in stock."
Anderson Langford who was born 18 Dec 1801 in Albemarle County, Virginia. They are both buried at Boston Cemetery in Keosauqua, Iowa. Anderson died 1 June 1886 and
Nancy died 14 June 1871. They were married in Harrison County, Indiana 23 May 1826. They had the following children: 1. Thorton 2. Richard Turner 3. Perry 4. West 5.Harbin H 6. Reese 7. Araminta 8. Silas 9. Tilman 10. Charles 11.Martha Ellen 12. Ida. This is a story about the family of Nancy Boston who married Anderson Langford
from their son Richard Turner Langford obit."The subject of this sketch was born in Harrison County, Indiana 20 January 1828. He is the second child of Anderson and
Nancy Langford. His father is a native of Virginia now living in Iowa.Our subject left Indiana when about six years of age and went to McDonald County, Illinois. Two
years afterward he moved to Van Buren County, Iowa. He grew to manhood in Iowa, working on his father's farm. On March 18, 1852 Mr. Langford was joined inmarriage
to Miss Elizabeth Davis, daughter of Beden Davis, at that time resident of Iowa. He remained in Iowa until 1855, at which time he came to Daviess County, where he made
his home ever since. Mr. and Mrs. Langford are parents of six children; Viz, Clay C, Anderson, Alexander, Clarissa A, Tilman and Turner.Mr. Langford is one of Daviess
County most valuable citizens. He owns a very fine farm and deals largely in stock."
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