Eliphalet was a son of William Luddington and his second wife Mercy Whitehead, born on 28 April 1697. He married Abigail Collins, daughter of Daniel and Abigail (Thompson) Collins.[1]
Eliphalet Luddington and his wife Abigail Collins were parents of:[2]
Jesse, born about 1722; married: (1) Mehitable Smith, about 1749; (2) Thankful [Unknown].
Elam
Hannah
Abigail
Olive
Amos
Mary
Asa
Isaac, born about 1740.
Amy, died without issue.
Sources
↑Families of Ancient New Haven, Originally published as New Haven genealogical magazine. vols. I-VIII. Compiled by Donald Lines Jacobus. 8 vols. Rome, New York: Clarence D. Smith, 1923-1932. Vol. 5, page 1111.
↑Families of Ancient New Haven, Originally published as New Haven genealogical magazine. vols. I-VIII. Compiled by Donald Lines Jacobus. 8 vols. Rome, New York: Clarence D. Smith, 1923-1932. Vol. 5, pages 1114-1116.
Shepard, James. William Luddington of Malden, Mass., and East Haven, Connecticut., and his Descendants. Boston: Press of David Clapp and Son. 1904. page 10 (archive.org)
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Eliphalet by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Eliphalet:
Eliphalet Luddington (Luddington-184) and Eliphalet Luddington (Luddington-13) are the same person, but merge is delayed until the parents' profiles are reconciled.