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Johanna Loomis (Abel)

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Birthplace: Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial America
Death: November 25, 1759 (75-76)
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial America (smallpox)
Place of Burial: Lebanon, New London, CT, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sgt. Caleb Abell and Margaret Abell
Wife of Zachariah Loomis
Mother of Margaret Rockwell; Abigail Wolcott; Ebenezer Loomis; Zerviah Jones; Zechariah Loomis, II and 4 others
Sister of Johanna Abell; Dr. Samuel Abell, I; Experience Hyde; Caleb Abell; John Abell and 4 others
Half sister of Noah Abell

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About Johanna Loomis

Johanna was born to Sgt. Caleb Abell and Margaret Post in 1682 in New London, Connecticut. She married Zachariah Loomis in 1707. They had ten children: Joanna, Margaret, Zechariah, Abigail, Joanna, Ebenezer, Elizabeth, Zerviah, Zechariah, and Ruth. She died of smallpox in 1759 during an outbreak that also killed her son, Ebenezar three days later, and a grandson Samuel.

My 6G grandmother. Inscription: Here lies the body of Mrs Johanna Loomis A person of singular piety, virtue, and prudence discovered in all the relations of her life of many carried pains In obedience to the law of kindness and charity which was in her heart Who died of smallpox Nov 25, 1759 in the 77th year of her life

Citations

  • link to The Abell family in America : Robert Abell of Rehoboth, Mass., his English ancestry and his descendants, other Abell families and immigrants, Abell families in England / by Horace A. Abell ... [and] Lewis P. Abell. Author Abell, Horace A. (Horace Avery), 1883- Page 60
  • Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 14 2017, 3:45:05 UTC

Joanna Abel Died of small pox. Buried at the Loomis Cemetery in Lebanon, CT.

Source: "The Abell Family in America" Source: "Ancestors and Descendants of Jonathan Abell" Source: "And Then There Was You" by Marjorie Eilene Wells-Cook, 1979

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=45844580

Inscription: Here lies the body of Mrs Johanna Loomis A person of singular piety, virtue, and prudence discovered in all the relations of her life of many carried pains In obedience to the law of kindness and charity which was in her heart Who died of smallpox Nov 25, 1759 in the 77th year of her life

Johanna was born to Sgt. Caleb Abell and Margaret Post in 1682 in New London, Connecticut. She married Zachariah Loomis in 1707. They had ten children: Joanna, Margaret, Zechariah, Abigail, Joanna, Ebenezer, Elizabeth, Zerviah, Zechariah, and Ruth. She died of smallpox in 1759 during an outbreak that also killed her son, Ebenezar three days later, and a grandson Samuel.

References

  • Per "Abell, Horace A.. The Abell family in America : Robert Abell of Rehoboth, Mass., his English ancestry and his descendants, other Abell families and immigrants, Abell families in England. Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle Pub. Co., 1940" Caleb married Mary Miller born 1687, on june 25, 1701. She was the widow of Stephen Loomer. She outlived Caleb and was mentioned in his will. She was the daughter of George Miller. Page 50. < Archive.Org >
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Johanna Loomis's Timeline

1683
November 1683
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial America
1708
June 22, 1708
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1710
June 26, 1710
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1712
April 14, 1712
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1715
December 1, 1715
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1718
April 13, 1718
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1720
June 11, 1720
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1724
September 2, 1724
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1726
September 12, 1726
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America