Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. in Colonial America

Notes


587. William Hale Jr.

WILLIAM-4, b. 5 May 1724; d. at Tyringham, Mass., 31 Aug. 1807; m. Hannah Brewer, b. 4 Apr. 1729, d. 10 Nov. 1817. WILLIAM Hale settled in Tyringham as early as 1747; assisted in the building of Fort Massachusetts in Adams, and had been stationed in Stockbridge. He was back in Enfield, 1756-58, but returned to Tyringham, and was made deacon of the church there in 1764. On 5 Jan. 1760, WILLIAM Hale and wife Hannah, John Chadwick and wife Abigail, Isaac Gearfield and wife Mary, Jonas Brewer and David Brewer, all of township No. 1 adjacent to Sheffield, Mass., sold to Jacob Brown. On 9 Feb. 1780, WILLIAM Hale of Tyringham sold land in New Marlboro, Mass., to Nathaniel Hale; witnesses, William Hale, Jr., Josiah Hale. (Berkshire County Deeds, Pittsfield, 2:71; 19:308.) Distribution of the estate of Deacon WILLIAM Hale of Tyringham was made, 13 June 1808, to the widow Hannah; daus. Abigail Hale, Sally wife of John Joslin, Hannah wife of Zebadiah Joslin, and Polly wife of James Sweet; sons William, Josiah, Nathaniel, Gideon and Salathiel Hale; and the children of John Hale (Anna DeWolf, Abigail Abbott, and John, William, Polly, Hannah, Eli, Candace and Lucinda Hale).(Berkshire County Probate, File 2516.) Children, recorded at Tyringham."


1949. John Hale

Served during the Revolutionary War.


596. Charles Loomis

Stiles assigns one additional unnamed daughter on basis of a baptism on 15 July, 1759.


1973. Miss Loomis

This may be the baptismal record of Esther Loomis, b. 7 July, 1748.


1979. Grove Loomis

Owned land in Great Barrington, MA, in 1793-94. (Stiles)


599. Eliphalet Loomis Sr.

Served in Canadian Campaign of 1759 (Stiles).


1983. Eliphalet Loomis Jr.

Served in the Revolutionary Army at Roxbury, Mass. (Stiles)


1984. Israel Loomis

Wintonbury Church Record of his death stated he died at about 18 months old.


Mary Crissey

Daughter of David Crissey and Hannah Wilmot.


Jude Wright

From "A history of the town of Middlefield, Massachusetts," p. 653
Jude was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. His name appears on the Valuation lists for Murrayfield in 1782. In 1796 he bought of Isaac Streator part of Lot 54 1 Div. Murrayfield. He was living in Middlefield as late as 1810 but had moved away by 1820. He was granted a letter of dismission from the Congregational Church to the church in Peru, to the north, in 24 May 1825.

He was a pensioner under the Law of 1818 for his service with the Mass. Militia. After his death in 1834, his widow continued to receive a pension through 1840.


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