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Elisabeth Moore

Female 1638 - 1728  (90 years)


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  • Name Elisabeth Moore 
    Born 23 Jul 1638  Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 23 Jul 1728  Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I2369  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Family Nathaniel Loomis,   b. Abt 1626, of Braintree, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Aug 1688, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 62 years) 
    Married 24 Nov 1654  Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Abigail Loomis,   b. 27 Mar 1659, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 9/09 Feb 1700/1, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 41 years)
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F1304  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. Birth per 25 Mar 2002 email from Russ Bruce . No documentation provided.

      2. Henry R. Stiles, "The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut," 1892, v. 2, pp. 433-434, {bracketed notes from "Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Loomis of Windsor" by Elias Loomis}: "Nathaniel Loomis, m. Elizabeth (dau. John) Moore, 27 Nov 1654 ('Col. Rec.' says 1 Nov 1653); adm. Windsor church 3 May 1663; wife adm. 28 Sep 1673 (O.C.R.); she had previously owned the Half-Way Covenant 31 Jan 1657 (O.C.R.); 'Nathaniel L.'s wife d. 18 Jan 1719' (East Windsor Church Record); he bought of John Moses a house and land at Windsor on 'the island,' which Moses had purchased of Joseph Loomis, Sr., 2 r. 6 ft. wide, bd. E. by St.; W. by Jon Porter's lot' N. and S. by Matt. Allyn. After King Phillip's War he removed to E. side of Conn. River. To the Conn. Relief Fund for Poor of other Colonies, 1676, he contrib. 5s. - O.C.R. Children (b. Windsor, bp. O.C.R.):
      A. {Elizabeth, b. 7 Aug 1655; m. John Lee, 27 Dec 1682.}
      B. Nathaniel (Lieut.) b. 20 Mar 1656/7; d. 29 Sep 1733 in 77th year (E.W.O.); he m. Elizabeth (dau. Josiah) Ellsworth, 23 Dec 1680, 'he 24 yrs. old the 20th of next March, she 23 years old 11 of last Nov.' (O.C.R.); she b. 11 Nov 1657; d. 1743. He bought land in E. Windsor 1689; app. Lieut. 1707; will dated 26 May 1729; no issue.
      C. Abigail, b. 27 Mar, bp. 1 Apr 1659; m. Josiah Barber of Simsbury 22 Nov 1677; d. {9} Feb 1700/1.
      D. Josiah, b. 17, bp. 24 Feb 1660.
      E. Jonathan, b. 30 Mar., bp. 3 Apr 1664.
      F. David, b. 11, bp. 12 Jan 1667.
      G. Hezekiah, b. 21, bp. 28 Feb 1668.
      H. Moses, b. 15, bp. 21 May 1671.
      I. Mindwell, b. 20 Jul 1673; m. Jonathan Brown 1 Oct 1696.
      J. Ebenezer, b. 22 Mar 1674/5.
      K. Mary, b. 5 Jan 1679; {m. Joseph Barber, 6 May 1708.
      L. Rebecca, b. 10 Dec 168-; m. Josiah Rockwell 14 Dec 1713 {of Lebanon}."

      3. Henry R. Stiles, "The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut," 1892, v. 2, p. 501: "John Moore (Deacon) (son of Thomas), came to Dorchester 1630, with Mr. Warham's Church, and removed to Windsor with the first emigration; was juror frequently, and dep. 1643; 'ordayned deacon 11 Jan 1651' (O.C.R.); an excellent and esteemed citizen; d. 18 Sep 1677, 'and was buried the 19th day,' in Windsor. (O.C.R.) dealt largely in real estate; manufactured pike heads; farmed; built a ferry abt. 1671; had from his father the present garden lot of Judge H.S. Hayden on Broad St. Green, Windsor, where he built. He was ordained deacon 11 Jan 1651 (O.C.R.), and is so styled on rec. after that date. He contributed 6s.6d. to the Conn. Fund for Relief of Poor in other Colonies, 1676. 1671, his wife also a member of the Windsor Church. (O.C.R.) From O.C.R., where the rec. is partly illegible, we judge her name to have been Abigail, and that they were m. 16 Jun 1639; she was living 22 Dec 1677. - O.C.R. Children (cr. with 3 - O.C.R.):
      A. Mindwell, b. 10 Jul 1643; m. Nathaniel Bissell, 25 Sep 1662; d. 24 Nov 1682.
      B. John (Dea.), b. in Windsor, 5 Dec 1645.
      C. Elizabeth, m. Nathaniel Loomis, 24 Nov 1654; d. 23 Jul 1728, age 90."

      4. "New England Historical and Genealogical Register," v. 5, p. 228, Article: "Records of Ancient Windsor":
      "Nathaniel Loomis, m. Elisabeth Moore, 24 Nov; chil. Elisabeth, b. 7 Aug 1655; Nathaniel, b. 20 Mar 1656; Abigayl, b. 27 Mar 1659; Josia, b. 17 Feb 1660; Jonathan, b. 30 Mar 1664; David, b. 11 Jan 1667; Hezekiah, b. 21 Feb 1668; Moses, b. 15 May 1671; Mindwell, b. 20 Jul 1673; Ebenezer, b. 22 Mar 1674; Mary, b. 5 Jan 1679; Rebek, 10 Dec 1682."

      5. The book "Ancestors and Descendants of Thomas Rice Lyon and his wife Harriet Wade Rice with related families," by Patty Barthell Myers (2003), pp. 448-51:
      "NATHANIEL Loomis. b. Eng., c1626; d. 19 Aug 1688; will dated 17 Aug 1688; m. 24 Nov 1654 ELIZABETH MOORE, d/o John; she m/2 John Case, and she d. 23 Jul 1728, aged 90. Children: Elizabeth b. 7 Aug 1655, m. John Lee; Nathaniel b. 20 Mar 1657, m. Elizabeth Ellsworth, d/o Josiah; Abigail b. 27 Mar 1659, m. Josiah Barber of Simsbury; Josiah b. 17 Feb 1661, m. Mary Rockwell; Jonathan b. 30 Mar 1664, m. ___; David b. 11 Jan 1668, m. Lydia Marsh; Hezekiah b. 21 Feb 1669, m. Mary Porter; Moses b. 15 May 1671, m. Joanna Gibbs; Mindwell b. 20 Jul 1673, Jonathan Brown; Ebenezer b. 22 Mar 1675, m. Jemima Whitcomb; Mary b. 5 Jan 1680, m. Joseph Barber; Rebecca b. 10 Dec 1682, m. Josiah Rockwell. (Savage sv Nathaniel Loomis, Hezekiah Loomis.)
      (William Richard Cutter, New England Family History, p. 985; (Elias Loomis, Desc. of Joseph Loomis)"

      6. The book "Emerson-Benson Saga …," by Edmund K. Swigart (Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc., 1994), pp. 351-53:
      "JOSEPH1 LOOMIS (JOHNA LUMACE, JOHNB LUMMYS, THOMASC) was born by 1590, perhaps in Braintree, county Lincoln, England, and died 25 November 1658 at Windsor, CT. He was the son of JOHNA LUMACE, a tailor of Thaxted and Braintree and AGNESA LINGWOOD and JANE MARLAN?, daughter of WILLIAMB and MARGARETA (PERYE) MARLAN? of Braintree. He was also the grandson of JOHNB LUMMYS, a carpenter of Thaxted, and Kryster [sic: Krysten] (Christian (___). JOSEPH1 married 30 June 1616 at Messing, county Essex, England, MARY1 WHITE, daughter of ROBERTA, a wealthy yeoman, and BRIDGETA (ALLGAR) WHITE of Shalford, county Essex. MARY1 was baptized 24 August 1590 at Shalford and died 23 August 1652 at Windsor. MARY1's younger sister, ANNA1, married ancestor JOHN1 PORTER.
      United States President Ulysses Simpson Grant (18th Chief Executive), Stephen Grover Cleveland (22nd and 24th), and Gerald Rudolph Ford, (38th), were descendants of MARY1's parents and Millard Fillmore (13th President), of her and her parents.
      JOSEPH1 was a woolen draper, He and his wife lived in Braintree until 1628. They moved to London and from there sailed with their eight children 11 April 1638 aboard the "Susan and Ellen", the same ship that ancestor Rev. PETER1 BULKELEY had taken in 1635. The LOOMIS family arrived in Boston 11 July 1638, they may have spent their first year in Dorchester, MA, but moved by land in the summer of 1639 to Windsor, CT, "Probably in the company of Reverend Ephraim Huet who arrived there August 17, 1639" (ref. 3). "On 2 Feb. 1640 he had granted to him 21 acres on the west side of the Connecticut River adjoining the Farmington River" (ref. 6). JOSEPH1 continued to acquire land and served on juries in 1642 and in 1644 with Nathaniel1 Foote, brother of ancestor MARYA FOOTE. "On 6 January 1650, he was sued by" [ancestor WILLIAM1 BUELL] "for trespass and for damage to the extent of seven bushels of corn; one may infer that his stock got away from him" (ref. 3).
      JOSEPH1 apparently left no will. His estate was valued at 178 pounds 10 shillings, with "a 'debt in England'" (ref. 3) of 12 pounds 14 shillings 6 pence against it. On December 1658, his wife having predeceased him, his five sons and three daughters (two represented by their husbands) signed an agreement in place of a will to divide JOSEPH's estate equitably among them.
      The children of JOSEPH1 and MARY1 (WHITE) LOOMIS, all probably born in Braintree, county Lancaster, England, and probably not all listed in the correct order of birth, were.
      I Joseph2, b. 1615, ca. 1616; d. 26 Jun 1687 at Windsor, CT; m. 1/wf 17 Sep 1646, Sarah2 Hill 2/wf 28 Jun 1659, Mary Sherwood.
      II Sarah2, b. ca. 1617-8?; d. 1667, 1687, perh. at Hartford, CT; m. by 28 Sep 1640, Nicholas Olmstead.
      III. ELIZABETH2, b. ca. 1620?; d. aft. 1665, prob. of Killingworth, CT; m by 20 May 1640-1 at Windsor, CT, JOSIAH2 HULL (see HULL).
      IV Mary2, b. 1620?; d. 19 Aug. 1680, prob. at Windsor, CT: m. 1/hs by 1637-8, by 1633, John Skinner, m. 2/hs 13 Nov 1651, prob. at Windsor, Owen Tudor.
      V John2, b. ca. 1622?, 1620; d. 2 Sep 1688 at Windsor, CT; m. 3, 6? Feb 1648-9 Elizabeth2 Scott (Thomas1).
      VI Thomas2, b. ca. 1624?; 2 Aug 1689, prob. at Windsor, CT; m. 1/wf 1 Nov 1653 Hannah Fox/Fowkes who d. 1662, prob. at Windsor; m. 2/wf 1 Jan 1562-3, Mary2 Judd (Thomas1).
      VII Nathaniel2, b. ca 1626?; d. 19 Aug 1688, prob. at Windsor, CT; m. as 1/hs 24 Nov 1653-4, Elizabeth2 Moore (John1) who m. 2/hs aft. 3 Nov 1991, John Case.
      VIII Samuel2, b. 1628?; d. 1 Oct 1689, prob. at Westfield, MA; m. 27, 29? Dec 1653, Elizabeth2 Judd (Thomas1), sis. of Mary2 who m. Samuel2's older? bro., Thomas2 as 2/wf.
      REFERENCES
      1) Brainerd, Dwight, "Ancestry of Thomas Chalmers Brainerd," [Portland, ME, Anthoensen Press, 1948], [hereinafter Brainerd, D.], 301-2.
      2) Colket, M. B., op. cit., 196.
      3) Ferris, M. W., op. cit., Dawes-Gates, II:453-62; 567-72.
      4) Parke, N. G., op. cit., 78.
      5) Pierce, R. Andrew, personal correspondence, research and material on the Hull and Loomis lines, 25 May 1993, MAT, Swigart, E. K., Washington, CT.
      6) Pitman, H. M., op. cit., 391-2, 396.
      7) Roberts, G. B., op cit., 182.
      8) Roberts, Gary B., review of the Emerson-Benson ancestral lines and material on the Lingwood, Loomis and White lines, NEHGS Library, Boston, MA, 19 May 1993 with Swigart, E. K., MAT, Swigart, E. K., Washington, CT.
      9) Savage, J., op. cit. II:494; III:112-3.
      10) Torrey, C. A., op. cit., 139, 401, 472, 545, 677, 757."

      DEATH:
      1. There is a conflict between the two entries above by Stiles. He reports 18 Jan 1719 and 23 Jul 1728. I use the latter since an age of 90 is given which would be more in keeping with Nathaniel's age.