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Reuben Loomis 1785–1849 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 Oct 1785

Birth Location: Newfield, Litchfield, Connecticut

Death Date: 10 Nov 1849

Death Location: Mt. Pleasant, Adams, Pennsylvania

Father: Ephraim Jr.

Mother: Jane Fyler

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In 1785, Reuben Loomis entered the world in Newfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, born to Ephraim Loomis Jr And Jane Fyler. Reuben Loomis passed away in 1849 in Mt. Pleasant, Adams, Pennsylvania.

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Biography

  • In 1785, Reuben Loomis entered the world in Newfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, born to Ephraim Loomis Jr And Jane Fyler.
  • Reuben Loomis passed away in 1849 in Mt. Pleasant, Adams, Pennsylvania.

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Reuben Loomis's Ancestors

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Reuben Loomis
1785–1849
Birth Place: Newfield, Litchfield, Connecticut
Parents
Ephraim Loomis Jr.
1758–1824
Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut
Jane Fyler
1753–1789
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Grandparents
Ephraim Loomis
1731–1812
Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut
Ruth Hosford
1736–1764
Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut
Great-Grandparents
Aaron Sr.
1696–1773
Deborah Eggleston
1700–1783
2nd-Great-Grandparents
David Sr.
1667–1751
Lydia Marsh
1667–1762

Reuben Loomis's Timeline

2 Records

1785
09 Oct 1785
Birth of Reuben Loomis in Newfield, Litchfield, Connecticut
Newfield, Litchfield, Connecticut
1849
10 Nov 1849
Age 64
Death of Reuben Loomis in Mt. Pleasant, Adams, Pennsylvania
Mt. Pleasant, Adams, Pennsylvania

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 09 Oct 1785
    Event Place: Newfield, Litchfield, Connecticut
    Record Source: History of Torrington, Connecticut, 733

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Nov 1849
    Event Place: Mt. Pleasant, Adams, Pennsylvania

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