Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. in Colonial America

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Capt. Gurdon Munsill

Revolutionary War soldier. They settled at Bristo., VT, 1789. Eight children.


Lemuel White

He graduated at Yale College in 1759. He settled in East Hartford, Conn., and was probably a merchant. He occasionally held civil offices. The inventory of his estate shows that he had acquired a good estate, and that he had loaned nearly $2,000 to conduct the War to the Federal Government and the State of Connecticut.


Ozias Tyler

(Research):
4. Eliphus Tyler Pedigree
Male


Birth: Of, Branford, New Haven, Connecticut
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5. Mabel Tyler Pedigree
Female


Birth: 02 MAR 1781 Of, Branford, New Haven, Connecticut
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6. Martha OR Patty Tyler Pedigree
Female


Birth: 04 JAN 1783 Of, Branford, New Haven, Connecticut
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7. Lemuel Tyler Pedigree
Male


Birth: 21 NOV 1786 Of, Branford, New Haven, Connecticut
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8. Sophronia Tyler Pedigree
Female


Birth: 06 OCT 1789 Of, Branford, New Haven, Connecticut
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2110. Ozias Tyler Jr.

(Research):Baptisms In the Mission of New Cambridge, Connecticut - 1747 to 1800

YearDateMinister NameBaptized RelationshipParent Name


1796July 10Griswold Sophronia dau. Ens. Ozias Tyler

1797Aug. 3Griswold Polly Maria dau.Ozias Tyler, Jr.

1799May 5Rev. Bronson Jerusha CarolinesonOzias Tyler, Jr
of Waterbury

Children
1. Ozias Jr. Tyler Pedigree
Male


2132. Eleazer Loomis

Children
1. Royal Loomis b: 20 AUG 1805 in Oneida Co., NY
2. Leach S. Loomis b: 9 APR 1809 in Oneida Co., NY
3. Eleazar Loomis b: 2 SEP 1812 in Oneida Co., NY
4. Alanson Loomis b: 10 JUN 1817 in Onondaga Co., NY
5. Frederick Loomis b: 5 DEC 1821 in Loomis Hill, Onondaga, NY
6. George R. Loomis b: 8 MAY 1824 in New York
7. Mary Loomis b: 10 SEP 1825 in Loomis Hill, Onondaga, NY
8. Fanny A. Loomis b: AUG 1827 in New York
9. Guy Loomis b: 1830, d. 1832 in New York
10. Guy W. Loomis b: SEP 1833 in New York


649. Jonathan Loomis

He was a veteran with seven years of military service in the Army of the Revolution; reportedly present at the Battle of Bunker Hill. About 1804, he and his family removed from Pittsfield to Champion, Jefferson County, NY, where he died in 1832. Three of his sons served in the war of 1812.


2160. Otis Loomis

Otis Loomis, son of Jonathan, was born in Pittsfield, Mass., March 7, 1791, and in 1804 came with his father to Champion. In 1811 he married Rachel, daughter of Asa Harris, of this town, and in 1815 located upon the farm on road 51 now occupied by his son Sylvester. In 1823 he built the stone house here which is still standing. He was a representative man, and served as supervisor of the town several terms. He died in 1868, and his widow died in 1889 at the extreme age of 95 years. They had 10 children, five sons and five daughters, six of whom are now living, namely: Leonard, in Rutland; Charles, on Martin Street, in this town; Harriet (Mrs. William Clark), in Denmark, N.Y.; Mariette (Mrs John Wright), in Lyons, Nebraska; Rachel (Mrs. Chester Carter), in Hannibal, Mo.; and Sylvester, on the old homestead, in Champion. The latter married Amelia, daughter of Erastus Freeman, of Le Ray, in 1856, and they have five children, namely: Emma, Francis, Asa H., Rachel, and Florence. Mr. Loomis is engaged in farming.


2161. Horace Loomis

Horace Loomis, son of Jonathan, came to Champion with his father in 1804. He married Phila, daughter of Asa Harris, and located on road 51, on the farm now occupied by his son Clark. He had seven children, namely: Eber, Ashley, Lewis H., Foscott H., Ward, Wesley H., and Clark. Mr. Loomis died in 1880. His son Clark, who married Helen Freeman, has nine children and occupies the homestead.


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