Yes, I remember Polycarp the Martyr, from Fox's Book of Martyr's. Irenaeus, I do not remember. So I had to read about him, and I found an interesting quote by HIM. It appears it lasted as long as apostles generation were still alive, from this Catholic book about St. Irenaeus, dated approximately 180. Irenaeus did not die until 202, so that means he was still alive and already a Catholic Saint when this book was Published.
Here is the quote: “We speak wisdom among them that are perfect,” terming those persons “perfect” who have received the Spirit of God, and who through
the Spirit of God do speak in all languages,
as he used Himself also to speak. In like manner
we do also hear many brethren in the Church, who possess prophetic gifts, and who through the Spirit speak all kinds of languages, and bring to light for the general benefit the hidden things of men, . . ."
https://unsettledchristianity.com/irenaeus-on-the-spiritual-need-of-speaking-in-tongues/
Notice in the Pink, it rules out any ecstatic utterances. HOWEVER IT SAYS Irenaeus USED to speak in TONGUES. Implying in his younger years he used to speak in TONGUES, and that he could no longer do it. So then the Cessation may have happened around 130. So the NEWS of other Christians could have been way later, and The Cathololic writer
HAS NO FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGE OF TONGUES CONTINUING.