Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. in Colonial America

Notes


Margaret Taylor

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Margaret Bissell

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2703. Margaret T. Gaylord

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Thaddeus Griswold

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2704. Giles Gaylord

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2705. Elijah Gaylord

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Daniel Lane

Extract from Genealogical Notes on the Families of Daniel Lane 2d and Mary (Griswold) Lane:
Daniel Lane 2d, was born at Killingworth, December 18, 1736; married Mary Griswold, July 14, 1763; removed to Wolcott, 1773; married, 2d, Sarah Seward, daughter of Amos
Seward and Ruth Rogers, April 6, 1791, by whom no children.
According to a certificate of the Adjutant-General of Connecticut, (July 13th, 1897, Daniel Lane, private, enlisted July 17, 1780, and was discharged Dec 14, 1780; as found in return of levies that served in 1780, in Col. Samuel B. Webb's regiment. According to Hon. Henry Clay Evans, U.S. Commissionere of Pensions, in answer to inquiry, (March 4, 1898), Daniel Lane, then of Suffield, aged 79 years, applied for a pension Aug 9, 1832. This claim was allowed, for fourteen months actual service, part of which service was in Capt. Hanchett's company of the regiment of Col. Wyllys. He enlisted at Roxbury, but in
Connecticut service. It is not shown that Daniel of Suffield was or was not a descendant of Robert and Sarah, but quite enough is shown to make it clear that there were at least two Daniels in the field, and that he of Wolcott, was not, in his 96th year, the pensioner of 1832, while the service of him of Suffield did not include the service of 1780, to which the Adjutant-General's certificate refers.
In 1795 Daniel, 2d, joined Sarah, his wife, with her mother, brothers, and sisters in selling land, formerly part of estate of Amos Seward; and in 1796 he sold land to his son Asahel. These facts, derived from the land records at Waterbury, make it certain that the entry in the Wolcott record of death of Daniel Lane in 1794 refers to the elder Daniel. In 1798 he urged his youngest son, Daniel Lane 3d, to remove with him to Whitestown, N.Y., as the latter long afterward told his grandchildren at Wolcott, Conn. Comparing and reconciling the facts told by Daniel 3d to his grand-children with the facts as given to her brother's family by Mrs. Belinda (Beckwith) Ingham it seems quite safe to say the Daniel Lane 2d removed about 1798 to Whitestown, N.Y., where part of the Seward family had settled, and, probably, died before 1804, in which year David and Mabel (Lane) Beckwith removed to Paris, a few miles farther up Sanquoit creek. The relations between Sarah and her step-children may have been dropped at Daniel's death though she survived him by some years. From records at Waterbury, as to land-sales:
Nov 5, 1794, Daniel and Sarah Lane to Ruth and Lois Seward, 21 acres, more or less.
Jan 19, 1795, Ruth and Lois Seward, Daniel and Sarah Lane, Reuben and Ruth Frisbie, with Nathan Seward, of Whitestown, to Joseph and Joseph M. Parker, of Southington,
67 acres. (Grantors were Widow Ruth Seward and children, Lois, Sarah, Ruth, and Nathan, with sons-in-law Lane and Frisbie.)
Feb 20. 1795, Jonathan Carter, of Southington, to Sarah, wife of Daniel Lane, 29 1/2 acres, west part of Beker hill.
Feb 11, 1796, Daniel and Sarah Lane to James Alcox, 29 1/2 acres, west part of Becor hill. (Bought of Jonathan Carter, as above.)
Feb 11, 1796, Daniel to Nathaniel Lane, two pieces of land, two acres and seven acres.
Feb 11, 1796, Daniel Lane to Asahel Lane, 30 acres, dwelling house, and half of barn.


2753. Mercy Hull

"The Hull Family" states Mercy married Josiah Chatfield.


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