Person:George Loy (5)

m. 1766
  1. Jacob Loy, Sr.1766 - 1853
  2. George Peter Loy1774 - 1861
  3. Peter Loy1784 - 1848
  4. Mary Deliah Loy1784 - 1861
  5. Christiana Loy1787 - 1861
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Name[1] George Peter Loy
Gender Male
Alt Birth[1] 30 Jul 1773
Birth[1] 28 Jun 1774 Frederick, Maryland, United States
Residence[5] 23 Aug 1806 German, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Death[1] 26 Feb 1861 Germantown, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
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    Capt George Peter Loy
    Birth: 28 Jun 1774 Frederick County, Maryland, USA
    Death: 26 Feb 1861 (aged 86) Germantown, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
    Burial: Sunbury Cemetery, Sunbury, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
    Memorial #: 19616141
    Bio: He was the son of Adam Loy and Anna Barbara Cassell. His first wife was Nancy Foster Riddle and their son was Jacob Loy, who was born on November 22, 1794.

    George Peter's second wife was Sarah Miller, whom he married on Dec. 29, 1832, at Germantown, Montgomery County, Ohio.

    Both the headstone and the new plaque show he was born on June 28, 1774. However, the International Genealogical Index (IGI) says he was born on July 30, 1773. Both show the same death date as February 26, 1861.

    Further research needs to be done to determine which birth date is correct.

    "Peter served as a teamster in the War of 1812 in Capt. Thomas Clauson's Company of Ohio Militia. He was wounded, captured, lost his team and wagon, but escaped an made his way home. Later in the war, he raised a militia company and was elected Captain of the company."

    Family Members
    Parents
    Anna Barbara Cassell Loy Unknown-1828
    Spouses
    Nancy Foster Loy Unknown-1831
    Sarah Miller Loy 1803-1860
    Siblings
    Peter Loy 1784-1848
    Children
    Jacob Loy 1794-1846
    Nancy Loy Frank 1797-1882
    John Loy 1800-1859
    Mary Loy Crist 1801-1869
    Christina Loy Mingle 1807-1873
    Adam Loy 1811-1882
    Sarah E. Loy 1833-1851
    Julia Ann Loy 1835-1858
    Lucinda Loy Myers 1837-1855
    Created by: Beeswax (K Whittington) (9432652)
    Added: 30 May 2007
    URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19616141/george-peter-loy
    Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19616141/george-peter-loy : accessed 14 March 2022), memorial page for Capt George Peter Loy (28 Jun 1774–26 Feb 1861), Find a Grave Memorial ID 19616141, citing Sunbury Cemetery, Sunbury, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by Beeswax (K Whittington) (contributor 9432652) .

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    1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: George Loy
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Age: 73
    Birth Year: abt 1777
    Birthplace: Maryland
    Home in 1850: German, Montgomery, Ohio, USA
    Occupation: Farmer
    Industry: Agriculture
    Real Estate: 1497
    Line Number: 28
    Dwelling Number: 656
    Family Number: 656
    Household Members Age
    George Loy 73
    Sarah Loy
    45
    Sarah E Loy
    16
    Juliann Loy
    14
    Lucinda Loy
    12
    William Nachdown
    18
    Ellen Steel
    80

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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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    Please note that the land owned by G. Loy is southwest one range from land owned by a Dan Catrow. Go north 2 ranges from land owned by G. Loy and we see Ch. Catrow owns land. Go north 3 ranges from land owned by G. Loy and Dan Catrow owns land.
    George's sister, Christiana, married a Peter Catrow and they also lived in German Township in the unincorporated area called Sunsbury.

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    George, John, and Peter Loy mentioned in missionary Reverend Paul Henkel's Journal from 1806:
    Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications volume xxiii pages 204-205 full text available at Ohio History Connection https://resources.ohiohistory.org/ohj/ accessed 15 Mar 2022
    204 Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications.
    ger, Adam Lingerman, M. Lingerman, M. Preis, M. Preis, Jacob
    Brim.
    In Warren County, Franklin Township, on the Clear Creek,
    are the following heads of households: Jacob Zeller, Michael
    Engel, Dieter Kiesling, Henrich Konig, Wendel Eir, Christian
    Noll, Adam Blin, Heinrich Noll, Franz Eir, Philip Schwarzel,
    Johan Agi, Johannes Stehr, Samuel Eberman, Adam Noll, Hein-
    rich Zeller, Johanes Brill, Johanes Asias, Johanes Fuchs, Carl
    Noll, David Mauger, Peter Zeller, Christian Zeller, Johanes
    Zeller, Adam Zerfas, Heinrich Hebner, Adam Herman, Johanes
    Bair, Peter Herschman, Martin Erhart, Johanes Lingel, Johanes
    Lang, J. Dotro, Martin Kirschner.
    In Montgomery County, Washington Township, near the
    Great Miami, are the following heads of German households
    Georg Gebhart, Sr., Georg Gebhart, Jr., Valentin Gebhart, Jacob
    Lang, Heinrich Streiter, Michael Ungerer, Johanes Gebhart,
    Tobias Wirzel, Jacob Gebhart, Philip Laros, Johanes Stehr,
    David Scherer, Wilhelm Lang, Isaac Meyer, Friedrich Notz,
    Georg Meyer, David Graul, Philip Gebhart, Jacob Kercher, An-
    dreas Gebhart, Jacob Bahm, Georg Ulrich.
    A list of the German inhabitants of German Township, in
    the County of Montgomery, and State of Ohio, taken the 23rd
    day of August, in the year of our Lord, 1806.
    Philip Gunckel, John Enrich, Christopher Enrich, Wilhelm
    Enrich, Sr., Wilhelm Enrich, Jr., Michael Enrich, Martin Shuy,
    John Pouly, Ant. Rigerd, Jacob Swenk, Adam Stiver, Henry
    Huble, Henry Christ, Georg Kern, Daniel Kemp, Jacob Kemp,
    John Kemp, Philip Kemp, John Gebhard, Georg Kahrel, Sr.,
    Georg Kahrel, Jr., John Kahrel, George Morgenstare, John Loy,
    George Loy, Peter Loy, Gabrial Thomas, Peter Ketrow, Charles
    Ketrow, John Rum, Fridrich Reed, John Anspach, George Tem-
    pel, Michael Temple, Leonhard Stump, Jacob Alwein, Konrad
    Eisly, Valentin Good, Johothan Lindenmut, Georg Genger, John
    Wagner, Jacob Brower, John Brower, George Kister, Jacob
    Henry, John Reisinger, George Boyer, Henry Bumershim, Jacob
    Koleman, Henry Swartzly, Abraham Swartzly, Jacob Hell, Georg
    Tittel, George Ramberger, Abraham Neff, John Stiver, Chasper
    Stiver, Sr., Chasper Stiver, Jr., Androw Zeller, Peter Wile, John
    Rev. Paul Henkel's Journal. 205

    Zeiler, Fredrich Woolf, Sr., Fredrich Woolf, Jr., Jacob Bouer,
    Peter Shefer, John Houhrer, Philip Woolf, George Moyer, John
    Shupherd, Christopher Shupherd, John Adam Boss, Doct.,
    Mathias Regel, Henry Gephard, Daniel Manbule, George Stetler,
    Henry Stetler, William Stetler, Abraham Pontine, John Berlod,
    George Gephard, Jr., George Gephard, Sr., Henry Apel, Jacob
    Wuver, Peter Kritner, Androw Kreitrer, John Nein, Jacob
    Smith, Christian Fogelrong, John Keck, David Miller, Daniel
    Stetler, Nicholaus Cook, Jacob Stetler, John Lengel, Henry Fall,
    John Gephard, John Gumkee, Peter Reger, John Seiber, Henry
    Oler.
    On this journey I served 72 days, collected �.18.16., bap-
    tized 96 children.