______________________ _Living_| | |______________________ | |--Living | | _Robert Emmett JONES _+ |_Living_| |_Living_______________
_John BOYLSON _+ _Richard BOYLSTON _| | |_______________ | |--Mary BOYLSTON | | _______________ |_Sarah ____________| |_______________
_Thomas Jefferson Madison HAWKINS _ _Francis Albert HAWKINS _| | |_Mary Margaret PAYNE ______________ | |--Lola Louise HAWKINS | | _Newton Mitchell C. "Mitch" GLENN _+ |_Mary Etta GLENN ________| |_Lucy Frances WHITE _______________+
__ __| | |__ | |--Lillie Low HEFNER | | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ | |--William S. JACKSON | | __ |__| |__
_John LOOMIS ____+ _Joseph LOOMIS _| | |_Agnes *UNKNOWN _ | |--Thomas LOOMIS | | _Robert WHITE ___ |_Mary WHITE ____| |_Bridger ALLGAR _
[1963]
Found in Original Records, Vol. V, p. 40, and in Manwaring's PrintedDigest, Vol. I, p.
482.
Invt. 377-01-06. Taken 1st Nov. 1689, by John Moore and JosephLoomis. The
children: Thomas, b. 17 March, 1655-6; Hannah, b. 8 Feb. 1657-8; Mary,b. 16 Jan.
1659-60; Elizabeth, b. 21 Jan. 1663-4; Ruth, b. 16 Oct. 1665; Sarah,b. 1st Feb.
1667-8; Mabell, b. 27 Oct. 1672; Mindwell, b. Aug. 1676; Benjamin, b.20 May, 1679.
11 Nov. 1689: Adms. to Thomas Loomis.
6 Mch. 1689-90: Dist; To eldest son 130: to the youngest son, 65; tothe Lame
dau. Sarah, 50; to each of the other daughters, 24 (a part beforereceived by the
married daughters), William Judd, Michael Tayntor & John Lee sign ashaving
received. Again Hana had 8, Mary 7-01-08, & Elizabeth 11-03-00.
14 Dec. 1693: The Brothers-in-Law of Thomas Loomys of Windsor havingappeared
before the Court of Assistants, Oct. last & Desiring This court toSettle the Father of
sayd Loomys his Estate, they being dissatisfied with the Dist. of theCounty Court. The
Court of Assistants turning it Back to the Consideration of the CountyCourt, who
having Laboured in it, The sayd Tho. Loomys, John Lee in behalf of hiswife, & Michael
Tayntor, agreed in Court that Benjamin Loomys his portion should be asthe former
Court ordered, 65, & Wakefield Dible's wife's portion 50, & thatThomas Loomys
should add to the portions of his six sisters now surviving Fowerpounds Ten Shillings
apiece to each of them, to be paid as soon as he can conveniently, incorn, porck or
Neat Cattell; & the Court appoynts Thomas Loomys to be administratorto his Father's
Estate.
See Manwaring's Printed Digest, Vol. I, p. 482, for furtherproceedings as to Thomas
Loomis's Estate.