Person:Joseph Loomis (3)

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m. 3 Feb 1648/49
  1. Deacon John Loomis1649 - 1715
  2. Deacon Joseph Loomis1651 - Bef 1699
  3. Thomas Loomis1653 - 1688
  4. Samuel Loomis1655 -
  5. Sergeant Daniel Loomis1657 - 1740
  6. James Loomis1659 - 1669
  7. Timothy Loomis1661 - 1710
  8. Nathaniel Loomis1663 - 1732
  9. David Loomis1665 - 1665
  10. Samuel Loomis1666 - 1754
  11. Isaac Loomis1668 - 1688
  12. Elizabeth Loomis1671 - 1723
  13. Mary Loomis1673 - 1675
  • HDeacon Joseph Loomis1651 - Bef 1699
  • WHannah MarshEst 1656 - Aft 1705
m. 28 Jan 1675/76
  1. Ann Loomis1678/79 - Bef 1699
  2. Hannah Loomis1678/79 - 1746
  3. Joseph Loomis1681 - 1748
  4. Lydia Loomis1686 - 1776
  5. Sarah Loomis1693/94 - 1776
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Deacon Joseph Loomis
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 7 Nov 1651 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Christening[3] 7 Nov 1651 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 28 Jan 1675/76 to Hannah Marsh
Death[4] Bef 7 Nov 1699 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesBefore date of inventory.
Estate Inventory[4] 7 Nov 1699 £277-09-06. Taken by John Wolcott, Matthew Allyn and Timothy Loomis.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 22. eac. Joseph Loomis, in Loomis, Elias; Elisha S Loomis; and Charles Arthur Hoppin. Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America, and His Antecedents in the Old World. (Berea, Ohio: Elisha Scott Loomis, 1909)
    135.

    "22. Deac. Joseph Loomis, b. Windsor, Nov. 7, 1651; … d. 1699."

  2. Joseph Loomis, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    3:113.

    "In Hist. of W. [II] 679, Stiles gives to ano. Joseph (Loomis), s. of John the first, Hannah, and Ann, b. 10 Jan. 1678; Joseph, 13 Feb. 1681; Joseph, 28 Nov. 1682 [this Joseph was son of Joseph, son of Joseph]; Grace, 17 Mar. 1685; Lydia, 15 Apr. 1686, wh. d. at 16 yrs. [the Lydia who d. 1702 was wife of another Joseph, not daughter of this man]; and Sarah, 8 Jan. 1693."

  3. 3.0 3.1 Windsor Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    175.

    "Loomis, … Joseph, s. [John & Elisabeth], b. Nov. 7, 1651 [MG]"
    "Loomis, … Joseph, s. John, b. Nov. 7, 1651 [Col. 2:161]"
    "Loomis, … Joseph, s. John, b. Nov. 7, 1651 [1:22]"
    "Loomis, … Joseph, [s.] John, bp. Nov. 7, [16]51 [MG]"

  4. 4.0 4.1 Loomis, Deac. Joseph, Windsor, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    1:570.

    "Probate Records, Vol. VI, 1695-1700. Page 142-3.

    Loomis, Deac. Joseph, Windsor. Invt. £277-09-06. Taken 7 November, 1699, by John Wolcott, Matthew Allyn and Timothy Loomis. The children: Joseph, age 18 years, Hannah 21, Grace 15, Lydia 13, Sarah 6 years.

    Court Record, Page 125 and 127: Adms. granted to the Widow, Hannah Loomis.

    Page 8—(Vol. VII) 10 March, 1700: Sergt. John Marsh moveing this Court that a longer time might be granted unto the Widow Loomis, Relict of Joseph Loomis, late of Windsor Decd, for the perfecting of her Adms. on her sd. husbands Estate, it is granted.

    Page 18—4 September, 1701: Hannah, the Relict of Deacon Joseph Loomis decd, presented to this Court an Account of her Adms. This Court defer the Dist. until March next.

    Page 25—7 March, 1701-2: Extended the Dist. until March next.

    Page 37—2 March, 1702-3: Hannah, the Relict, moves this Court for a Dist. of her deceased husband's Estate. This Court order that sufficient Estate be sequestered for the payment of Debts, which being done, the Court proceed to Dist. to the Widow and Children (no names given): To the Eldest son, all the Lands, he to pay to the daughters, at the age of 18 years, their portions.

    Page 38—2 March, 1702-3: This Court appoint Mr. John Wolcott, Capt. Matthew Allyn and Timothy Loomis to apprise that part of the Land that shall fall to the daughters, and also to Dist. the Estate.

    Dist. File, 7 April, 1703: To the Widow, to Hannah, to Joseph, to Grace, to Sarah, to Lydia Loomis. By John Wolcott, Matthew Allyn and Timothy Loomis.

    Page 43—(Vol. VII) 7 April, 1703: Reprt of the Dist, and this Court grant the Widow a Quietus Est."