568. John Loomis
Resided in Ketch Mills (Windorsville) and East Windsor (Stiles). He was a private, 1776, in Backus' Regt. of Light Horse for relief of NY.
1897. Anne Loomis
Prob. the same Anne Loomis that was noted in the E. Windsor Church Record as being baptized on 14 July 1765.
Served as a Private in the Connecticut line during the Revolutionary War (SAR Patriot Index #11256 (Randall CD Library)).
1903. Judah Roberts
At age of 15, took his father's place in the Rev. War. He was the youngest soldier who enlisted in any war from Town of Winchester.
571. Lucy Loomis
From Stiles, "d. A. H. in E. W...."
574. Roger Loomis
"He at one time owned the larger portion of present (Windsorville) Ketch Mills district, and had a saw and grist mill." (Stiles) Bought land in Tolland, Connecticut., in 1802, and d. Feb. 24, 1820, East Windsor, where b. his 7 ch'n.
On page 442 of Stiles' "The History of Ancient Windsor, he lists Chloe's date of death as 1848.
580. Ezra Loomis
A (supposed) child of his, EZRA, was born 1773.
1937. Ezra Loomis
He removed from Half Moon, N. Y., and d. 1844. Washington. Michigan. (Loomis Genealogy)
1940. Squire Loomis
He removed from N. Y. to Pa. where be was living in 1874. Windham, PA. (Loomis Genealogy)
584. Abraham Colt
On March 2, 1730/1731, Abraham Colt, a minor, 16 years of age, chose David Hills to be his legal guardian.
He referred to John Gustin as his Father in law in a transfer of land. Abraham Colt (Covalt) lived in 1767 at land granted to him, Ayr Township, Cumberland Co, PA.
Apparently the family surname evolved from Colt (Coult) to Covalt at some time during the 1760's; it is unclear whether Abraham(3) ever used the name Covalt, but all his sons did.