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Charles Loomis

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Birthplace: Milton, New Hampshire Grants
Death: September 22, 1848 (75-76)
Hiram, Portage County, Ohio, United States
Place of Burial: Hiram, Portage County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Ensign Jonah Loomis and Mehitable Loomis
Husband of Olive Loomis and Olive Loomis
Father of Mary Udall; Fredonia Lord; Mehitable Ryder; Chloe "Cleo" Cole; Charles Loomis, Jr and 3 others
Brother of Sarah "Sally" Loomis; William Loomis; Elizabeth Loomis and Enos Loomis
Half brother of Jonah Loomis; Anna Loomis; Reuben Loomis and Abigail Loomis

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About Charles Loomis

Birth 1772 Chittenden County, Vermont, USA Death 22 Sep 1848 (aged 75–76) Hiram, Portage County, Ohio, USA Burial Fairview Cemetery Hiram, Portage County, Ohio, USA Plot Section B1, Row 15 Memorial ID 57371676 · View Source Son of Jonah. He migrated in 1818 from Vermont to Ohio. In 1818, early in January, a company of about 40 men, women and children started from Vermont with ox and horse teams and sleds. The snow was deep. The horse teams would go ahead about as far as the slow oxen could travel, then locate for the night in cabins by the way. Tumble the bedding from the sleds on to the floor, and sleep almost any way. In the morning the ox teamsters had their breakfast first and were started on their way. Those remaining did up the work and perhaps some baking, then followed on with the horses, pass the oxen, and found a place again for the night. There were many young people among them and they had a jovial journey. They reached Hiram in March. The snow began to thaw the day after they reached their destination. The following are some of the women: Mrs. Anna Bruce Udall, Olive Loomis, Mehitable Loomis, Elsie Johnson, Misses Nancy, Polly, Lucinda and Sarah Udall, Miss Fanny Johnson, Chloe Loomis, etc etc edited by Mrs. Gertrude Van Rensselaer Wicham, Woman's Department of the Cleveland Centennial Commission. 1896. ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/oh/portage/history/ Hiram.txt.


Son of Jonah.
He migrated in 1818 from Vermont to Ohio.
In 1818, early in January, a company of about 40 men, women and children started from Vermont with ox and horse teams and sleds. The snow was deep. The horse teams would go ahead about as far as the slow oxen could travel, then locate for the night in cabins by the way. Tumble the bedding from the sleds on to the floor, and sleep almost any way. In the morning the ox teamsters had their breakfast first and were started on their way. Those remaining did up the work and perhaps some baking, then followed on with the horses, pass the oxen, and found a place again for the night. There were many young people among them and they had a jovial journey. They reached Hiram in March. The snow began to thaw the day after they reached their destination. The following are some of the women: Mrs. Anna Bruce Udall, Olive Loomis, Mehitable Loomis, Elsie Johnson, Misses Nancy, Polly, Lucinda and Sarah Udall, Miss Fanny Johnson, Chloe Loomis, etc etc edited by Mrs. Gertrude Van Rensselaer Wicham, Woman's Department of the Cleveland Centennial Commission. 1896. ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/oh/portage/history/ Hiram.txt.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 13 2024, 21:55:48 UTC

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Charles Loomis's Timeline

1772
1772
Milton, New Hampshire Grants
1796
1796
1797
1797
Vermont, United States
1797
Vermont, USA
1798
July 8, 1798
Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
1800
1800
Age 28
Sharon, Windsor, Vermont
1803
February 5, 1803
Hartland, Windsor, Vermont, USA
1805
November 5, 1805
Milton, VT
November 5, 1805
Vermont, USA
1810
1810
Age 38
Sharon, Windsor, Vermont