Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. in Colonial America

Notes


Daniel Worthington

From "Extracts from the Records of Colchester" - WORTHINGTON / LOOMIS: Daniel Worthington & elizabeth Lomis m. Janewary ye 3d: 1720-21-- elizabeth b. July 24th: 1721-- elias b. October 31st: 1722-- Asa b. June 16th: 1724-- Sibil b. aprell 19th: 1727-- Samuel b. february 16th: 1728-9-- Rhoda b. Septmber ye 25th: 1730-- (The next two entries by Mr. Bulkley, viz.,) Mehitabell b. Febr 10th: 1731-2-- Daniel b. august 18th: 1734--


337. Lt. Caleb Loomis

Stiles lists d.o.b. as 9 Feb 1707. Deacon Caleb Loomis was made a freeman in 1739. He was a member of the Andover Society in 1747. He removed to Union, Connecticut about 1754 and was living in 1777.

On 7 Dec. 1784 the estate of Lieut. Caleb Loomis was divided between: Weeks Williams, Adonijah Day, Noah Day, Lazarus Watrous, Otis Bielow, Judah Scovell.(NEHGS Register, Vol. 42, p. 158)


343. John Brown Jr.

John Brown was born March 11, 1699 in Windsor, Connecticut (Windsor Vital Records), the son of John Brown Sr. and Elizabeth Loomis. John married March 14, 1725 to Mary Eggleston, the daughter of Thomas Eggleston; she was born May 13, 1702 in Windsor and died August 25, 1789 in Simsbury, Connecticut; John II died September 3, 1790 in Windsor.


1348. Margery Brown

Married David Filley September 22, 1749. No verified issue; may have had a son John Filley born May 2,1773.


1349. Esther Brown

No issue.


1350. Ezra Brown

Resided in Vermont.


Sarah

Sometimes identified as Sarah White.


353. Capt. Joshua Loomis

Had land grant in Tolland; appt. Capt. 1731


355. Ens. Jabez Loomis

Bolton was originally owned by the Indians, whose chief was "Uncas." The first settlers began to come into the area around 1716 from Windsor, Wethersfield and Hartford. In 1718 the first land deed was issued to Jabez Loomis of Windsor, CT. Until 1720 when it was incorporated, this area was considered part of Hartford. It was usually referred to as "Hartford Mountains" or sometimes, "Hanover." Up until 1808 the town of Vernon was part of Bolton (North Bolton) and it was bordered by Ellington to the North, Tolland and Coventry to the East, Hebron to the South and East Hartford to the West.


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