Person:Isaac Loring (1)

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m. 16 Dec 1657
  1. John Loring1658 - 1677/78
  2. Joseph Loring1659/60 - 1690/91
  3. Thomas Loring1661/62 - 1738
  4. Sarah Loring1663/64 - 1678
  5. Isaac Loring1665/66 - 1702
  6. Mary Loring1667/68 - 1757
  7. Nathaniel Loring1669/70 - 1744
  8. Daniel Loring1671/72 - 1742
  9. Rachel Loring1673/74 - 1706/07
  10. Jacob Loring1676 - 1751
  11. Israel Loring1678 - 1678
  • HIsaac Loring1665/66 - 1702
  • W.  Sarah Young (add)
m. 5 Aug 1691
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Name Isaac Loring
Gender Male
Birth[1] 22 Jan 1665/66 Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 5 Aug 1691 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Young (add)
Death[2][3] 3 Dec 1702 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Hull, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1911)
    p. 26.

    LORING, Isaac, s. of John and Mary, [born] Jan. 22, 1666.
    [Note: non-standard interpreted as 1665/66 based on Loring Genealogy. The family has 8 children in a row born in that part of the year requiring double-dating, and adjusting one could affect how all eight are interpreted.]

  2. Pope, Charles Henry; Edward P. (Edward Payson) Loring; James Speare Loring; Katharine Peabody Loring; and John Arthur Loring. Loring genealogy: compiled from "The chronicles or ancestral records" of James Speare Loring, from his original manuscript in possession of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, by permission; from the manuscripts of John Arthur Loring; and from many other sources. (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Murray and Emery Company, 1917)
    p. 25.

    Isaac Loring [#11], s/o John Loring [#3, p. 13, and first wife Mary Baker], b. Hull 22 Jan 1665-6, d. 3 Dec 1702, m. 5 Aug 1691 Sarah Young. Moved to Boston by 1687.

  3. Sewall, Samuel. Samuel Sewall's Diary, 1674-1729. (Boston, Mass.: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1879-1883)
    Vol. 2, p. 69.

    xr. 8 [8 Dec 1702] Mr. Rob't Gibbs dies, one of our Select men, a very good man and much Lamented; died suddenly of the Small Pocks. His death, and the death of Jn'o Adams, the Master, Isaac Loring, and Peybody, is a great stroke to our church and congregation."