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Does he have a son or nephew of the same name? Adam Loy married Elizabeth Brock in Preble County, Ohio 6 October 1822. https://preblelibrary.org/genealogy=============================https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Katherine_Loy_(1) Possible relative sister? daughter [wrong age]? cousin?
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Adam Loy History of Montgomery County, Ohio 1882 v. book 3, pg. 32,
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"Centennial History of Butler County, Ohio" no Adam Loy
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"The History of Warren County, Ohio" no Adam Loy
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"History of Preble County Ohio: Her People, Industries and Institutions" [Lanier Township] EARLY SETTLEMENT.
There is but little doubt that Jacob Parker was the first settler in the township, and probably the first white man to build a cabin in the county, for family tradition has it that as early as the year 1798, before the United States surveyor laid off the sections, he came back to the Twin creek bottoms, south- east of West Alexandria, and built his cabin near the old camp of Wayne’s soldiers, as related elsewhere. He found this a lonesome job, and also appar- ently realized that “it was not good for man to be alone,” for he returned to near Middletown. In 1803, however, he returned and resided during the re- mainder of his life on the northeast quarter of section 3, dying in 1848. His son, Peter Parker, always claimed to be the first white boy born in the county, and that he was born five or six months before George D. Hendrix. Martin Ruple came to the township with Jacob Parker in 1803 and settled on the southeast quarter of section 3.
In 1804 John Aukerman settled on Aukerman creek, and later moved to a point just east of Eaton. In the same year Jacob Loy, from Maryland, set- tled in section 2. He was related by marriage to Parker, who married Mary Loy.
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1790 United States Federal Census Name: [Adam Loy] Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Washington, Maryland Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 3 Free White Persons - Females: 5 Number of Household Members: 10
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American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Name: Adam Loy Birth Date: 1750-1759 Birth Place: Maryland, USA Volume: 107 Page number: 276
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Adam Loy Birth: 16 Sep 1746 Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Death: 11 Nov 1803 (aged 57) Lemon, Butler County, Ohio, USA Burial: Morningstar Cemetery, Franklin, Warren County, Ohio, USA Memorial #: 177397111 Bio: Adam was the son of Hans Yurich (John George) Loy and Mary Elisabeth Troud who who emigrated from Landau on the Rhine in 1733.They first settled near Myerstown, Pa., and by 1737 John George had gone to Frederick County, Md, where Adam was born. Although the family was Lutheran, he was baptized on Oct. 15 1746 at the Reformed Church in Frederick. Published family histories state that he fought in the Revolutionary War, that he was wounded at Paoli in Sept. 1777, and also participated in the Battle of Stony Point on July 15, 1779, under Gen. Anthony Wayne. No documentation of this has been found. In the 1790 census he appears in Washington County, Md. In 1792 he went to Ohio and Kentucky, and stayed in Kentucky until about 1797, at which point he went into Ohio, living for a short time in Hamilton County. Adam purchased land about six miles south of Germantown; this was later known as the Poast and Morningstar farms. It is believed that this is where he is buried. Family Members Spouse Anna Barbara Cassell Loy Unknown-1828 Children Jacob Loy 1766-1853 Jacob Loy 1767-1853 Peter Loy 1784-1848 Created by: Edward Spannaus (47461360) Added: 15 Mar 2017 URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177397111/adam-loy Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177397111/adam-loy : accessed 14 March 2022), memorial page for Adam Loy (16 Sep 1746–11 Nov 1803), Find a Grave Memorial ID 177397111, citing Morningstar Cemetery, Franklin, Warren County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by Edward Spannaus (contributor 47461360) .
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Google books snippet view. Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin - Volumes 15-16 - Page 76 1974 · FOUND INSIDE – PAGE 76 1738 , to Northampton , now Lehigh Co. , Pa . Christian and wf . Christina were par . of Daniel ( bapt . 22 March 1760 , m . 8 May 1785 to Maria Alex ) , and of a dau . Anna Barbara who m . Adam LOY ( LEY ) , s / o John George Ley .
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Some Descendents [sic] of Ludwig and Mary Wysong: Whose ...books.google.com › books John Marquiss Whistler, Beulah Wysong Whistler · 1972
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page 117: Among other children John George Loy had one son named Adam Loy . Adam Loy was born in Maryland and had seven children as follows : Jacob , George , John , Peter , Katherine , Barbara and Christiana . Peter and Katherine Temple Loy had ...
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