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The immigrant ancestor, John Longwell (ca. 1716-1749), was probably born in Cornwall. He married Susannah Clason (1716-aft. 1771), daughter of Stephen and Abigail Green Clason of Stamford, Ct., in 1735 in Stamford, Fairfield Co., Ct. Family settled in Stonington, Connecticut. Descendants in this book are through their oldest son, David L. Longwell, Sr. (1737/38-1815), who married Mary Sarah Tyler (1753- aft. 1815), daughter of Jehiel & Jemima Tyler of Westchester Co., New York. She was born in Sharon, Litchfield Co., Ct. They had nine children. In 1781 family moved to Duchess Co., N.Y. and about 1807 to Vernon Sussex Co., New Jersey. Descendants live in New York, New Jersey and elsewhere.
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"Terrible torture" or "the nicest sensation I've ever had"? : conflicting perceptions of labor in U.S. history -- Ether and chloroform : the question of necessity, 1840s through 1890s -- Twilight sleep : the question of professional respect, 1890s through 1930s -- Developing the obstetric anesthesia arsenal : the question of safety, 1900 through 1960s -- Giving birth to the baby boomers : the question of convenience, 1940s through 1960s -- Natural childbirth and birth reform : the question of authority, 1950s through 1980s -- Epidural anesthesia and cesarean section : the question of choice, 1970s to the present.
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