Person:Nathaniel Loomis (3)

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Nathaniel Loomis
b.Est 1627 Essex, England
m. 30 Jun 1614
  1. Joseph LoomisEst 1615 - 1687
  2. Sarah LoomisEst 1617 - 1667
  3. Mary LoomisEst 1619 - 1680
  4. Elizabeth LoomisEst 1621 -
  5. Deacon John LoomisAbt 1623 - 1688
  6. Thomas LoomisEst 1625 - 1689
  7. Nathaniel LoomisEst 1627 - 1688
  8. Samuel LoomisEst 1629 - 1689
m. Nov 1653
  1. Elizabeth Loomis1655 - 1717
  2. Nathaniel Loomis1656 - 1733
  3. Abigail Loomis1659 - 1700/01
  4. Josiah Loomis1660 - 1735
  5. Jonathan Loomis1664 - 1707
  6. David Loomis1667 - 1751/52
  7. Hezekiah Loomis1668 - 1758
  8. Moses Loomis1671 - 1754
  9. Mindwell Loomis1673 - 1767
  10. Ebenezer Loomis1674/75 - 1709
  11. Mary Loomis1679 - Aft 1724
  12. Rebecca Loomis1682 -
Facts and Events
Name Nathaniel Loomis
Gender Male
Birth[3] Est 1627 Essex, England
Marriage Nov 1653 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Elizabeth Moore
Death[1][3] 19 Aug 1688 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Member Windsor Troop of Horse in King Phillip's War.[4]First Connecticut Calvary (King Philip's War)

References
  1. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1638-1925.

    Nathanael Loomis Senr dyed August 19th 1688 (Bk I p. Forty-Seven)

  2.   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).

    LOOMIS, NATHANIEL, Windsor, br. of the 2d Joseph, b. in Eng. freem. 1654, m. 24 Nov. 1654, Eliz. d. of John Moore,

  3. 3.0 3.1 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)
    page 131.

    'NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Co. Essex, Eng., a[bt]. 1626; ... He d. Aug. 19, 1688.'

  4. 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)
    page 131.

    'He was freeman in 1654, and admitted to the church May 3, 1663. Was a member of Windsor Troop of Horse in King Phillip's War. Dr. Loomis, edition of 1875, says: "His will, dated Aug. 17, 1688, is preserved at Hartford, and is signed Nathaniel Loomys"; I have not been able to find such a will.--EDITOR.'