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    1. [LOY] Loy's in A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans
    2. http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1918ks/biob/betzeg.html Loy's in A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans Angela

    07/08/2001 12:49:02
    1. [LOY] Loy's in Goodspeed's Biography of Union County Tennessee
    2. <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnunion/tngen/bio.htm">Click here: Goodspeed's Biography of Union County Tennessee</A> http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnunion/tngen/bio.htm Angela

    07/08/2001 12:32:19
    1. [LOY] Loy's in Lehigh County
    2. http://www.pa-roots.com/~lehigh/ This has a section on the Loy Family Angela

    07/08/2001 12:04:44
    1. Re: [LOY] Re: Loy Family
    2. loy grady
    3. I am still on and was thiunking of writing you about a post a few days ago. My address is changed rgcatron@polka.plala.or.jp Since I am writing I wanted to ask about the early information for Martin Loy. One particulzr thing that interested me was the following part - : 1 Martin Leeye Loy b: 1700 d: 1779 in Orange Co NC .. +Catherreny Faust b: 1722 in Orange Co., NC m: 1745 in Berks, PA d: 1750 in St. Asaph's Dist., Orange, NC bur Stoners Church Alamance NC .. 2 George Loy b: 1743 in Bucks Co., PA d: 1799 in Orange County, NC ...... +Mary Elizabeth Tilmon/ Tilghman ? d: in Orange County, North Carolina Caherreny Faust probably was not born Orange County 1722 but if the person compiling her records did not know otherwise they might in fairness say she was of Orange County. Orange County was settled by Germans, Scotch Irish and English largely coming down from Maryland (Most of the Germans entered the US Pennsylvania ca 1725 - 1765 and migrated through Frederick MD, the Great Valley (Shenendoah) and on into North Carolina. An important eevent in 1761 seems to have been that Lord Granville was parcelling out land. There was probably not that much settlement before that though there was in Western North Carolina generally, probably from the early 1750's and largely Scotch Irish. Given her date of birth and that her family were apparently at Stoner's church, I think it is a fair bet to say she was born in Germany. I don't think she was on the ship with Martin as I did not see any Fausts (could be wrong) and it seems clear some of her people were settled with the Loys down at Stoner. Again, they could have been on a different ship but it is also highly probable that Martin met and married her on this side. It has been mentioned here and there that there was a Martin Laye in Heidelburg the right age and etc who had a different wife(again her name and marriage date are known but I do not have them before me). Maybe Catherine was Martin's second wife. That would explain the birth of some sons before the marriage date. The marriage of Catherine to Martin in 1745 in Berks seems as if it could be right. That was a big jumping off place for the travelers down the great road. I had not heard it before. I have always wondered about the identification of Bucks County because people from there tended to head up into Western PA and on into Ohio. I have often wondered if there was not confusion with a later Martin Loy who was known to have lived in Bucks and migrated to Western PA. However, it is interesting that two brother's in law from the Goshenhoppen Church in Montgomery (J. Philip Emmert and George I forget at the moment) were on the St. Mark with Martin Loy in 1741. They lived in Bucks (there is an area where Bersk, Montgomery Bucks and Lehigh all share corners) went to church in Motgomery and eventually settled in Berks so that was actually an acceptable migration pattern. George's birth in 1743 would seem to suggest that the other wife lived at least to that point. I could be wrong but 1750 looks a little early for her death given that she was buried in St Asaph's District at the Stoner Church. Shew should have been alive at least as late as 1769. I do not have an alternative date however unless one of the Martin Loy researchers knows something about this. Also I have the following from the old Court Records of Augusta County (Scotch Irish Records) unless othewrwise stated these refer to Augusta County Virginia. Specifically Staunton. The Loy Family in Ameria has man of these same records (as transcribed by Nellie Loy Whitmore) though the analysis of the family in that book seems to confuse 2 or perhaps three distinct Stephen Loys, 1 English and 1 (or 2) German. "2d February, 1754. Patton to Augustine, Henry and Daniel Price, 1130 acres on Tom's Creek, a branch of New River. Cor. Jacob Lorton, line of John Adams' land.......2d February, 1754. Same to Martin Loy, 230 acres on Tom's Creek. Cor. George Sharp's land." The Loy Family In America says Tom's Creek is in Virginia and I think it is near Stauntonm[GEL]. "10th February, 1754. Same to Casper Barrier, 507 acres on Tom's Creek as above. Cor. Wm. Ingles. Lepard's line; Martin Loy's line." "17th February, 1758. Colonel James Patton's estate; appraised by Thomas Stewart, John Ramsey, Edward Hall. List of bonds, bills, &c., due the estate: James Wiley's, 3rd May, 1754; Wm. Leppard's, 15th February, 1753; John Die and Wm. Leppard's, 2nd February, 1754; William Byers, 15th February, 1754; Ernest Sharp, John Sharp and Martin Loy" Elizabeth Crawford vs. Stephen Loy.--Attachment, 17th April, 1763. Stephen Loy, of Frederick Town, in Maryland, to Thomas Fulton. Bond 25th March, 1762. Ro. Breckinridge vs. Stephen Loy.--Defendant's bond, dated 21st May, 1762, from Manochissie [Frederick Cy MD GEL] "Page 383.--21st August, 1765. Robert Breckenridge and Lettice to Stephen Loy. ?230 (paid by said Martin Loy), 245 acres in Beverley Manor conveyed to Robert. 17th May, 1749." I do not know what said means because the editor did not quote the entire document. - I think Beverly MAnor might be up in Frederick but am not sure. Anyway, MArtin is offsetting some obligation he has to Stephen [GEL] "Page 271.--24th February, 1770. Stephen Loy, tanner, to Sampson and Geo. Mathews, ?45, negro slave, condition that Stephen Loy and Doctor John Watkins on 20th February, 1769, executed a bond to S. and G. Mathews for ?60; now if Stephen make payment. Teste: William Robertson and Cathorine Loy." "Page 519.--23d June, 1770. Stephen Loy and Mary ( ) to William Bowyer, ?150, 245 acres whereon Stephen now lives, which he purchased of Robert Breckinridge and joining Alexander McClenachan, Andrew Scott. Robert McClenachan, David Stuart and Elisha McClenachan. Teste: G. Jones, Lew Bowyer, Wm. Madison, Michael Bowyer. [p.504]" Stephen's wife was apparently Mary so who was Cathorine Loy? A daughter or a sister in law? The latter might make a better witness. My guess is that prior to 1754, Stephen and Martin loy were in Frederick Cy. About 1754 they moved to Staunton with Martin at Tom's Creek and Martin went on to Orange County some time in the 1760's. Stephen got involved in lawsuits for some supplies he was buying for his tanning business and may have moved back to Maryland. The records are suggestive but not entirely clear. Stephen was a German and not English as is attested by his naturalization in Staunton in 1754. I do not know why Martin's does not appear except that the editor of the Scots Irish in Virginia tended to expunge materials he thought were entirely German in Content. The presence of Stephen and Martin Loy near Thurmont and Frederick MD where John George Loy was settled may suggest a reltaionship between them as well though I have not seen the connection as I have with Martin & Stephen. This is a very confused area. However, there were not that many German born Martin Loys the right age in America then and given the ties between the Loys and Sharps in North Carolina I think it interestting that the name Martin Loy in Virginia is usually associated with one or more people of the name Sharp. Grady ----- Original Message ----- ??? : <Georgiamhh@aol.com> ?? : <LOY-L@rootsweb.com> ???? : Saturday, July 07, 2001 10:15 ?? : Re: [LOY] Re: Loy Family > Does Roger Loy in Tokyo, Japan, still belong to this list? > > I upgraded and lost all of my favorites and address list. > > Regards, > Georgia Hornbuckle > GeorgiaMHH@aol.com > > > ==== LOY Mailing List ==== > *** Roxanne Munns, ListHostess *** > Questions? Please contact me at: Loy-admin@rootsweb.com > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >

    07/07/2001 10:29:53
    1. [LOY] Loys in Maryland archives
    2. <A HREF="http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/html/index.html">Archives of Maryland Online</A> http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/html/inde x.html If you had any Loy's from Maryland they have a online records search Angela

    07/07/2001 07:27:09
    1. [LOY] The Stephen Loys
    2. Delores Rochelle Walls
    3. Dear Grady (and everyone else following this saga ;-) Grady, I did notice that you did quote from the original excerpts of Chalkey--the Lynch version gave one of those entries as Stephen Loy (erroneously) selling land to Martin Loy in Virginia. As for the question about the Regulators, that one's probably in Joel's league. Joel, I know you had done quite a bit of research on the Regulators some time ago. Have you found anything new "Loy-wise"? Grady's theory of the two Stephen Loys is something I'd never thought about, but it is well possible. The first I had even known of about Stephen's connection with the Abraham/Abram Loy was from the Lynch book. I did find record of an Abraham/Abram Loy/Lay in the early KY census index, but that was the closest I ever came--just confirming someone existed by that name. There is one thing maybe someone could clarify for me, if known, regarding the Loys in Virginia. Has anyone found actual documentation of a place being called "Loy's Shop" in Virginia? Ruby Johnson, a great-great granddaughter of Martin Luther Loy, of the Adair Co., KY Loys, had mentioned in her Loy records "Kegley's Virginia Frontiers, pg. 126, 7 lines from bottom, purchase of Draper Tract in Mau [I think her typo of "May"--DRW] 1750 Martin Loy, 230 acres on Tom's Creek. Martin established himself in the upper Shenandoah Valley at 'Loy's Shop' now Burlington, Augusta Co., VA." I'm wondering if she got confused with Burlington, Alamance Co., NC?? Does anyone know if there was ever a "Loy's Shop" there? According to William Lynch's book "The Loy Family in America" Martin Loy settled north of Philadelphia in Bucks Co. He is also mentioned in certain records of several of the before mentioned Loys of Berks and Lancaster Counties in PA. This has yet to be verified by me. William Lynch's book also gave Martin as serving in the Bucks Co. Militia during the Revolutionary War and says the same for the Martin Loy born 1752 Baden, Germany arrived 1774 in America. The war soldier would be the younger Martin, who claimed first land warrantee for service 21 July 1781, about two years after our Martin's death. This book also says our Martin offered papers in 1762 {where?} for settlement, giving his former residence as Frederick, Frederick Co., MD. Also "Martin" is again recorded at Graceham, MD in 1762. If this is indeed our Martin, he must have had power of attorney drawn, for in that era he was residing in Orange Co., NC. Even now, I still have trouble getting Berks and Bucks Counties straight as far as the documented residences of Martin Loy (my North Carolina one, not the Revolutionary War soldier). Some sources give either and some give both. I do know he landed in Philadelphia (which is now Philadelphia County) and his son John Loy's 1840 obituary was found in the Reading Adler, Reading, PA, despite John dying in North Carolina. So there apparently were some kind of ties still there, whether related to the Holt or Loy side. As for the Martin Loy that married Margaretha Fechter, some researchers have suggested perhaps his wife and children all died and he went on to America alone. The one thing that has bugged me is the fact no one has found church death/burial records for them, since their births were listed at the church just a short time prior. And another point to consider, hypothetically, if these children were our Martin's, then why didn't Margaret (Loy) Clapp or her son Benjamin list them when they listed Margaret's other deceased aunts and uncles? Regarding the "Loy Family In America" book, it should be noted that the original compiler of the book was Miss Jennie Stewart. In those days, pre-1950's, it seemed some of the early researchers didn't publish their manuscripts, they just mimeographed them and the documents were passed on from researcher to researcher. I don't recall hearing if Jennie Stewart ever published (copyrighted) her work. When Lynch published his book containing her work, it had no mention of a previous publishing. Basically, the published book is just Jennie's early research, plus several group and pedigree sheets on various Loy researchers from the mid 1980's. I was one of them. Nellie Loy Whitmore's daughter, Virginia Moore of Riverside, CA, had submitted her mother's info for the book. (As a side note, Virginia saw my name in the book and sent me some correspondence her mother had in the early 1950's with two of the Effingham, IL Loys. One was from a first cousin of my grandma's dad. Not long after, I had a visit from my grandma's 90 year old second cousin. I told Jessie that I'd just received a letter from her Uncle Frank. Of course, she was puzzled at my remark, saying that her Uncle Frank had been dead for a long time. Then I explained about the letters Virginia had sent me and then she understood.) DRW

    07/07/2001 05:37:55
    1. [LOY] Martin Loy
    2. I found this in a search Angela <A HREF="http://www.everettarea.org/tales/v06/v06c01.htm">Volume 6 - Chapter 1: Industries Of Yesteryear</A> http://www.everettarea.org/tales/v06/v06c01.htm In South Woodberry Township, John Snyder erected a gristmill prior to 1796. About the same year Martin Loy operated a gristmill at Pattonville.

    07/07/2001 03:49:59
    1. [LOY] Loy in KY
    2. Found this anf thought it might help Angela <A HREF="http://www.carolinacuzins.org/ncky9.html"> North Carolinians living in Adair Co., Ky, 1850</A> http://www.carolinacuzins.org/ncky9.html North Carolinians in Adair County, Kentucky 1850 CensusNational Archives Film No. 432, Roll 190

    07/07/2001 11:59:34
    1. [LOY] Martin Loy in VA and everything else ;-)
    2. Delores Rochelle Walls
    3. Now time for my input: No one knows the birthdates of Martin, Catherine, or any of their children, except for son John. The dates given have all been speculative. As far as a marriage date for Martin and Catherine, none have been found, either. Personally, I haven't found enough proof enough of there being any other wife than Catherine, either. As far as variants in name spelling, another personal view, is that Martin was a Loy upon arrival to America. His sons went by "Loy" and their descendants went by the Loy spelling whenever they personally got to sign their own names. It's when there was a transcriber that the name was spelled any other way. A good example of this is people have spelled my name as "Dolores, Deloris, Doloris, Dolorus," and about any other way imaginable, but that doesn't mean I go by all these spellings. As far as George Loy's wife, it was Catherine Tillman. Mary Elizabeth Tillman was Catherine's mother. Source: LDS baptism of Margaret (Loy) Tillman in 1842, stating her mother was Catherine Loy and grandmother was Mary Elizabeth Tillman. In this record, she also gives father as George Loy and grandparents Martin and Catherine Loy. (Note it isn't Catherinney or Leey) So, Grady, the part that interested you isn't really factual. The only fact in this: > > 1 Martin Leeye Loy b: 1700 d: 1779 in Orange Co NC > .. +Catherreny Faust b: 1722 in Orange Co., NC m: 1745 in Berks, PA > d: 1750 in St. Asaph's Dist., Orange, NC bur Stoners Church Alamance NC > .. 2 George Loy b: 1743 in Bucks Co., PA > d: 1799 in Orange County, NC > ...... +Mary Elizabeth Tilmon/ Tilghman ? > d: in Orange County, North Carolina is that Martin's will was proven in 1779 Orange Co., NC, his wife was Catherine Foust (this surname given by tradition, but there were many Foust families in the area, so it is possible; regarding spelling of "Foust," instead of "Faust," Foust was the way the families in NC spelled their name), and that it is theorized they may have been buried in Stoner's cemetery, which would be an unmarked grave, if so. Their son George Loy was born before son John (b. 1747) but no year is known for George. Probably he was born in PA, though, since John was. As far as quoting from Loy Family in America--I supplied a lot of info for the book, but a lot was put in the book wrong from what I had submitted (even to me being called "Deborah"). As for the transcriptions of Martin listed in Augusta Co., VA records, the researcher should consult the original source instead of relying on the transcription from Loy Family in America. Martin Loy did go to Augusta Co., VA. This was first documented in the 1950's (at least a published documentation) in the book "Know Your Relatives," by Genevieve Peters. In this same book, it states that (around 1900) a descendant of Martin's, Noah Loy, stated that Martin Loy had a brother in law named Sharpe. Because of the Sharp families living in Augusta Co., VA next to him, and that the mysterious Anna Marie (Loy) Sharp lived in that area, I am inclined to theorize (and again, theorize) that she may have been his sister. She had children born around the same generation as Martin's children. Some have suggested she was the daughter Mary listed in Martin's will. I don't believe this, not only because tradition has Mary married to George Foust, but also that she was willed livestock. At that time Anna Marie Loy wasn't living in North Carolina. (I think TN or still in VA--one of her descendants could tell for sure, no doubt). Anyway, without the modern transportation, it would have taken a long time to take the cow and calf to her if she wasn't living in the immediate area. >From my research, the Steven Loy listed in all the VA records is the same one. It has been suggested that the Catherine Loy mentioned in Stephen Loy's records was Martin's wife Catherine. I would have to investigate this more to state whether I agree or disagree with this theory. Delores

    07/07/2001 06:24:11
    1. Re: [LOY] Re: Loy Family
    2. Joel S. Russell
    3. Grady, Thanks for the wonderful post. It contained much information I didn't have. I do have a question though. You stated that Catherreny Faust died 1750, however Martin's will dated 15 Jul 1777 states "...to my beloved wife Catheriney, I give all my moveable estate during her widowhood and to live on the place, and after her decease the land and plantation beongs to my son Henry Loy....." Did Martin have two wives named Catherine or is the 1750 death date you have in error? Joel At 03:29 PM 7/7/2001, you wrote: >I am still on and was thiunking of writing you about a post a few days ago. >My address is changed > >rgcatron@polka.plala.or.jp > >Since I am writing I wanted to ask about the early information for Martin >Loy. One particulzr thing that interested me was the following part - >: > > 1 Martin Leeye Loy b: 1700 d: 1779 in Orange Co NC >.. +Catherreny Faust b: 1722 in Orange Co., NC m: 1745 in Berks, PA >d: 1750 in St. Asaph's Dist., Orange, NC bur Stoners Church Alamance NC >.. 2 George Loy b: 1743 in Bucks Co., PA > d: 1799 in Orange County, NC >...... +Mary Elizabeth Tilmon/ Tilghman ? > d: in Orange County, North Carolina > >Caherreny Faust probably was not born Orange County 1722 but if the person >compiling her records did not know otherwise they might in fairness say she >was of Orange County. Orange County was settled by Germans, Scotch Irish >and English largely coming down from Maryland (Most of the Germans entered >the US Pennsylvania ca 1725 - 1765 and migrated through Frederick MD, the >Great Valley (Shenendoah) and on into North Carolina. An important eevent >in 1761 seems to have been that Lord Granville was parcelling out land. >There was probably not that much settlement before that though there was in >Western North Carolina generally, probably from the early 1750's and largely >Scotch Irish. > >Given her date of birth and that her family were apparently at Stoner's >church, I think it is a fair bet to say she was born in Germany. I don't >think she was on the ship with Martin as I did not see any Fausts (could be >wrong) and it seems clear some of her people were settled with the Loys down >at Stoner. Again, they could have been on a different ship but it is also >highly probable that Martin met and married her on this side. It has been >mentioned here and there that there was a Martin Laye in Heidelburg the >right age and etc who had a different wife(again her name and marriage date >are known but I do not have them before me). Maybe Catherine was Martin's >second wife. That would explain the birth of some sons before the marriage >date. > >The marriage of Catherine to Martin in 1745 in Berks seems as if it could be >right. That was a big jumping off place for the travelers down the great >road. I had not heard it before. I have always wondered about the >identification of Bucks County because people from there tended to head up >into Western PA and on into Ohio. I have often wondered if there was not >confusion with a later Martin Loy who was known to have lived in Bucks and >migrated to Western PA. However, it is interesting that two brother's in >law from the Goshenhoppen Church in Montgomery (J. Philip Emmert and George >I forget at the moment) were on the St. Mark with Martin Loy in 1741. They >lived in Bucks (there is an area where Bersk, Montgomery Bucks and Lehigh >all share corners) went to church in Motgomery and eventually settled in >Berks so that was actually an acceptable migration pattern. > >George's birth in 1743 would seem to suggest that the other wife lived at >least to that point. I could be wrong but 1750 looks a little early for her >death given that she was buried in St Asaph's District at the Stoner Church. >Shew should have been alive at least as late as 1769. I do not have an >alternative date however unless one of the Martin Loy researchers knows >something about this. > >Also I have the following from the old Court Records of Augusta County >(Scotch Irish Records) unless othewrwise stated these refer to Augusta >County Virginia. Specifically Staunton. The Loy Family in Ameria has man >of these same records (as transcribed by Nellie Loy Whitmore) though the >analysis of the family in that book seems to confuse 2 or perhaps three >distinct Stephen Loys, 1 English and 1 (or 2) German. > >"2d February, 1754. Patton to Augustine, Henry and Daniel Price, 1130 acres >on Tom's Creek, a branch of New River. Cor. Jacob Lorton, line of John >Adams' land.......2d February, 1754. Same to Martin Loy, 230 acres on Tom's >Creek. Cor. George Sharp's land." The Loy Family In America says Tom's >Creek is in Virginia and I think it is near Stauntonm[GEL]. > >"10th February, 1754. Same to Casper Barrier, 507 acres on Tom's Creek as >above. Cor. Wm. Ingles. Lepard's line; Martin Loy's line." > >"17th February, 1758. Colonel James Patton's estate; appraised by Thomas >Stewart, John Ramsey, Edward Hall. List of bonds, bills, &c., due the >estate: James Wiley's, 3rd May, 1754; Wm. Leppard's, 15th February, 1753; >John Die and Wm. Leppard's, 2nd February, 1754; William Byers, 15th >February, 1754; Ernest Sharp, John Sharp and Martin Loy" > >Elizabeth Crawford vs. Stephen Loy.--Attachment, 17th April, 1763. Stephen >Loy, of Frederick Town, in Maryland, to Thomas Fulton. Bond 25th March, >1762. > >Ro. Breckinridge vs. Stephen Loy.--Defendant's bond, dated 21st May, 1762, >from Manochissie [Frederick Cy MD GEL] > >"Page 383.--21st August, 1765. Robert Breckenridge and Lettice to Stephen >Loy. ?230 (paid by said Martin Loy), 245 acres in Beverley Manor conveyed to >Robert. 17th May, 1749." I do not know what said means because the editor >did not quote the entire document. - I think Beverly MAnor might be up in >Frederick but am not sure. Anyway, MArtin is offsetting some obligation he >has to Stephen [GEL] > >"Page 271.--24th February, 1770. Stephen Loy, tanner, to Sampson and Geo. >Mathews, ?45, negro slave, condition that Stephen Loy and Doctor John >Watkins on 20th February, 1769, executed a bond to S. and G. Mathews >for ?60; now if Stephen make payment. Teste: William Robertson and Cathorine >Loy." > >"Page 519.--23d June, 1770. Stephen Loy and Mary ( ) to William >Bowyer, ?150, 245 acres whereon Stephen now lives, which he purchased of >Robert Breckinridge and joining Alexander McClenachan, Andrew Scott. Robert >McClenachan, David Stuart and Elisha McClenachan. Teste: G. Jones, Lew >Bowyer, Wm. Madison, Michael Bowyer. [p.504]" > >Stephen's wife was apparently Mary so who was Cathorine Loy? A daughter or a >sister in law? The latter might make a better witness. > >My guess is that prior to 1754, Stephen and Martin loy were in Frederick Cy. >About 1754 they moved to Staunton with Martin at Tom's Creek and Martin went >on to Orange County some time in the 1760's. Stephen got involved in >lawsuits for some supplies he was buying for his tanning business and may >have moved back to Maryland. The records are suggestive but not entirely >clear. Stephen was a German and not English as is attested by his >naturalization in Staunton in 1754. I do not know why Martin's does not >appear except that the editor of the Scots Irish in Virginia tended to >expunge materials he thought were entirely German in Content. > >The presence of Stephen and Martin Loy near Thurmont and Frederick MD where >John George Loy was settled may suggest a reltaionship between them as well >though I have not seen the connection as I have with Martin & Stephen. This >is a very confused area. However, there were not that many German born >Martin Loys the right age in America then and given the ties between the >Loys and Sharps in North Carolina I think it interestting that the name >Martin Loy in Virginia is usually associated with one or more people of the >name Sharp. > >Grady > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- >??? : <Georgiamhh@aol.com> >?? : <LOY-L@rootsweb.com> >???? : Saturday, July 07, 2001 10:15 >?? : Re: [LOY] Re: Loy Family > > > > Does Roger Loy in Tokyo, Japan, still belong to this list? > > > > I upgraded and lost all of my favorites and address list. > > > > Regards, > > Georgia Hornbuckle > > GeorgiaMHH@aol.com > > > > > > ==== LOY Mailing List ==== > > *** Roxanne Munns, ListHostess *** > > Questions? Please contact me at: Loy-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > > Source for Family History Online. 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    07/07/2001 02:58:54
    1. Re: [LOY] Re: Loy Family
    2. Does Roger Loy in Tokyo, Japan, still belong to this list? I upgraded and lost all of my favorites and address list. Regards, Georgia Hornbuckle GeorgiaMHH@aol.com

    07/06/2001 03:15:59
    1. [LOY] Re: Looking for Loy's of KS
    2. Hello Mark Loy from Kansas Do you know If George Father was A Nelson Loy. If so then I have some info.

    07/06/2001 03:30:48
    1. Re: [LOY] Re: Loy Family
    2. athormahlen
    3. Hi Georga, Would be interested in what you have. My line is Martin and Catherine. Waiting to hear. Alpha ----- Original Message ----- From: <Georgiamhh@aol.com> To: <LOY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 5:37 PM Subject: Re: [LOY] Re: Loy Family > My sister worked on our family history for 30 + years and passed away. > I would need to review her files. I do own the Loy Book that starts with > Martin and Catherine on page 129. > > At this time, I am in the process of reproducing CDs for my WADE line. > Just as soon as I have time, I will compare the book with my records. > I do not want to have any bad information.

    07/04/2001 10:06:11
    1. [LOY] Re: LOY-D Digest V01 #58
    2. Don Shafer
    3. I received an e-mail regarding Loys in Putnam Co. Ohio and In. Tried to send message to address but it came back. Whoever sent this please send your info. to me. dshafer@buckeye-express.com Don ----- Original Message ----- From: <LOY-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <LOY-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 7:00 AM Subject: LOY-D Digest V01 #58

    07/04/2001 12:29:26
    1. [LOY] Re: Margaret S Loy, b 1825, Ohio, m. Stillman Tucker
    2. mark we are related , mine is geoge loy who m,louisa shattuck ,daughter of Daniel SHATTUCK and Elizabeth WASHBURN HE was son of george loy and louisa GIESEN DOWN FROM Hans JURIGH LEY/LOY AND MARIA elizabeth troud ,E, MAIL ME AT margemassey@webtv.net on my E,MAILS i send out I HAVE MY ANCESTERS ON MY WEB SITE AND i have most of the decents of EDWIN riggs loy MY great GRAND FATHER

    07/02/2001 08:16:18
    1. [LOY] EZRA NATHANIEL LOY
    2. WAS SON OF george loy and louisa shattuck ,he b, 1830 fredreick MD. M,3 Times 1850 to mary or margaret after 1850 to J,N, B 1841 New YORK They were at ST CHARLES CO,MO, IN1860 cenusus E,N, loy JN, AND BABY edwin riggs loy, I NEED HER NAME, she possibly d, between 1860-1861 at ST CHARLES CO, MO, OR lincoln CO,MO, HE m, 1861 to durcilla EMELINE MC Celland daughter of JAMES Mc Celland and LOUISA TUCKER ezra and DURCILLA loy d, at BOSIE ADA idaho , there is more on my web pages , my E. MAIL is margemassey@webtv.net my web pages are listed on my E,mail I send out

    07/02/2001 07:46:19
    1. [LOY] Re: Indiana and Putnam Co. Ohio Loys
    2. we my connect though the loy and schafer family , down from hans jurigh ley/ loy you can e, mail me at margemassy@webtv.net , iwill forward my wfamily web pages to you, I put all my direct ancesters on my web pages, and in my files i have a lot of surname data have a great day

    07/02/2001 07:25:13
    1. [LOY] Loy
    2. I am a decent of hans jurigh lry and maria troud , if any one E, mails me . I have my family lines on my web pages and I will send that to you , margemassey@webtv.net Loy-jackson-young-griffith rosenbaum-shattuck- and I have most of the decents in my files of Edwin riggs loy- web pages are direct ancesters , have a great day all

    07/02/2001 07:15:10
    1. Re: [LOY] Re: Loy Family
    2. My sister worked on our family history for 30 + years and passed away. I would need to review her files. I do own the Loy Book that starts with Martin and Catherine on page 129. At this time, I am in the process of reproducing CDs for my WADE line. Just as soon as I have time, I will compare the book with my records. I do not want to have any bad information. I went to Germany last summer to visit the area where the Loy's lived, and it is just beautiful. Regards, Georgia Hornbuckle Hendrix

    07/01/2001 01:37:41
    1. Re: [LOY] Re: Loy Family
    2. Descendants of Martin Leeye Loy: 1 Martin Leeye Loy b: 1700 d: 1779 in Orange Co NC .. +Catherreny Faust b: 1722 in Orange Co., NC m: 1745 in Berks, PA d: 1750 in St. Asaph's Dist., Orange, NC bur Stoners Church Alamance NC .. 2 George Loy b: 1743 in Bucks Co., PA d: 1799 in Orange County, NC ...... +Mary Elizabeth Tilmon/ Tilghman ? d: in Orange County, North Carolina ...... 3 [1] Catherine Loy ...... 3 [8] Henry Loy ...... 3 [6] Jacob Loy ...... 3 [4] John Loy ...... 3 [2] Margaret Loy .......... +[3] U. Clapp ...... 3 [5] Rachel Loy ...... 3 [7] Sally Loy ...... 3 [9] William Loy .. *2nd Wife of George Loy: ...... +Mary Catherine Tilghman b: 1744 in Sumerset, Maryland m: 1768 in Bucks Co., PA d: 1834 in Loyston, Anderson Co., TN ...... 3 Elizabeth Loy b: July 1769 in Orange Co., NC d: in Madison Co., AL .......... +Nicholas MOSER b: June 1762 in Berks Co., PA m: 1788 in North Carolina d: 1822 in Madison Co., AL * * * ...... 3 [1] Catherine Loy ...... 3 [2] Margaret Loy .......... +[3] U. Clapp ...... 3 [4] John Loy ...... 3 [5] Rachel Loy ...... 3 [6] Jacob Loy ...... 3 [7] Sally Loy ...... 3 [8] Henry Loy ...... 3 [9] William Loy .. 2 Mary Loy b: 1745 ...... +George Faust (Note: I notice Faust & Foust ??) ================= * * * The next generation: Catherine Moser married John Harless (son of Henry Harless Sr. and g'son of Immigrant John Philip Harless from Billinghemin Rheinland, Germany in 1738) Regards, Georgia Hornbuckle Dallas, TX > Subj: Re: [LOY] Re: Loy Family > Date: 07/01/2001 8:03:59 PM !!!First Boot!!! > From: athormahlen@montana.net (athormahlen) > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:LOY-L@rootsweb.com">LOY-L@rootsweb.com</A> > To: LOY-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > Hi, > > I would like to know more about the Loy Family that you are related to. The > one you mentioned below is also my line. Would like to exchange > information. > > Thanks, > Alpha > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <wuggie43@yahoo.com> > To: <LOY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 4:17 PM > Subject: [LOY] Re: Loy Family > > > > > > Hello sorry it took me awhile. > > If your Frederick and Elisabeth are the son and daughter-inlaw of John > George Loy or /ley of Frederick Maryland of 1733. from the ship Elisabeth. > > Then we are related. > > John George may have been Martin Loy older brother. who came over a year > later. > >

    07/01/2001 10:22:44