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Joseph Loomis and Mary White 1. Joseph Loomis, Jr. 17. Stephen Loomis, b. Windsor, Conn. Sept. 1, 1668; m. Jan. 1, 1690-1, Esther, b. a. 1669-70, d. Nov. 6, 1714, at Windsor, dau. of John and Ann (Skinner, No. 4, 2) Colt (Coult) He d. 1711. Windsor, 7 children, all born Windsor. #’s 88 – 94. 92. Amos Loomis, b. Windsor, Conn., Aug. 12, 1707; m. Dec. 10, 1730, Hannah, b. Feb. 4, 1709, daughter of Eldad and Sarah (Wait) Pomery. He removed to Southampton, Mass., and was adopted (?) by Mr. Nathaniel Curtiss (Courtis) in 1757. See Springfield Records (Vol. V, P. 726?). The following sentence from Nathaniel Curtiss’ Will, on record at Northampton, Mass., possibly suggests an adoption;- “To Amos Loomis, who served his time with me, I devise the other half of my lot (Nathaniel’s wife Esther getting the first half) on Rainbow Hill, that was Judd’s, or after my wife’s decease the whole of it to be to him, his Heirs,” etc. He d. 1779, survived by his wife, as his will shows. 8 children, born Southampton. #’s 270 – 277. 271. Nathaniel Loomis, b. May 28, 1734; m. April 10, 1762, Tabitha Kingsley, d. Sept. 16, 1815, age 75. In History of Southampton is this; “When Ft. William Henry was surrendered to the treacherous French in 1757, two men, Joel Clapp and Nathaniel Loomis. Of Southampton, escaped, naked, from the Indians after a terrible run of 14 miles through the forest.” (See p. 342 of Historic Towns of the Conn. River Valley). Nathaniel Loomis also served in the War of the Rev., under Capt. Ebenezer Sheldon, in 7th Co. of volunteers, 1782. See Mass. Report of Soldiers in the Revolution. He died 1795, at Southampton, where b. his 7 children. #’s 727 – 733. 732. Nathaniel Loomis, b. Southampton, Mass., Feb. 29, 1776; m. (pub. Int. May 25, 1800) Martha (Patty) Ludington of W. Springfield, Mass. He d. March 26, 1854, Otisco, N.Y. 8 children: #’s 1753-1760. 1755. Nathaniel Loomis, b. N. Y., Oct. 26, 1806; m. 1st, May 2, 1833, Hannah M. Out. m. 2nd, March 10, 1852, Elizabeth S. Out. He d. March 6, 1855. Truxton, N.Y. 3 children, b. N.Y. 4105. Lucius A., b. June 21, 1835. 4106. Byron, b. Feb. 24, 1840, d. May 24, 1864, of wounds received in battle of the Wilderness, May 5, 1864, 14th Inf. 4107. Almeron, b. May 20, 1853. Preble, N.Y. 4105. Lucius A. Loomis, b. N.Y., June 21, 1835; m. Oct. 10, 1865, Anna M. Burroughs. He served in U.S. Army, 23rd Inf. Of N.Y., 1861-3. S. Barre, N.Y. 3 children, b. N.Y. 7850.Sumner L., b. May 29, 1867. 7851. Adelbert, b. Dec. 19, 1868. 7852. Arthur C., b. March 31, 1873. Notify Administrator about this message?
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