HUSBAND..(full name ): LOOP, John Philyer BORN.....(date/place): 21 SEP 1816 Hillsdale, Columbia, NY CHR......(date/place): MAR......(date/place): 1 JUL 1840 DIED.....(date/place): JUL 1882 Syracuse, Onondaga, NY BUR......(date/place): HUSBAND'S FATHER.....: LOOP, Henry (Judge) Compiled by: HUSBAND'S MOTHER.....: BUSHNELL, Louisa Victor L. Bennison HUSBAND'S OTHER WIVES: 2 Georgetown Drive ---------------------------------------------------------- Amherst, NH 03031 WIFE.....(full name ): DAVIS, Emmeline Matilda BORN.....(date/place): CHR......(date/place): DIED.....(date/place): BUR......(date/place): WIFE'S FATHER........: DAVIS, John Jay WIFE'S MOTHER........: TOWNE, Rhoda Mitchell WIFE'S OTHER HUSBANDS: FILE: CHPEHEJO.FGSV ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ # / | CHILDREN | WHEN | WHERE OR TO WHOM | SEX | surname / given names | | town, county, state or country | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------| 1. | LEUPP, Francis |b. 2 JAN 1849 | New York City, NY | M | Ellington |m. 13 OCT 1874 | MURDOCK, Ada Lewis | | |d. 1918 | | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 2. | |b. | | | |m. | | | |d. | | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ NOTES: From Munsells American Ancestry, Vol. 5, p. 193: Leupp, Francis Ellington of Washington, D.C., b. at New York city Jan. 1, 1949, A.M. Williams, LL. B. Columbia, journalist (m. Oct. 13, 1874, Ada Lewis, dau. of Uriel A. Murdock or New York city, and Maria Louisa Lewis, Descendant of Francis Lewis, a signer of the Declaration of Independence); Son of John Philyer Loop of New York, b. at Hillsdale, N.Y., Sep. 21, 1816, d. at Syracuse, N.Y., July 24, 1882, merchant (m. July 1, 1840, Emeline Matilda, dau. of John Day Davis and Rhoda Mitchell Towne of Hudson, N.Y.); son of Henry of Hillsdale, N.Y... N.Y.C. Directories: 1843-4: John P. Loop, Drygoods, 127 Pearl 1844-5: John P. Loop, Drygoods, 127 Pearl 1845-6: John P. Loop, Drygoods, 127 Pearl, home 4 Second Edward S. Loop, Clerk, 127 Pearl 1846-7: John P. Loop, Drygoods, 127 Pearl, home 4 Second Edward S. Loop, Clerk, 127 Pearl George H. Loop, Crockery, 228 Pearl 1849-50: Edward S. Loop, Bookkeeper, 67 Liberty, home Brooklyn George H. Loop, Strawgoods, 54 Cedar John P. Loop Loop & Allen, Strawgoods, 54 Cedar 1850-1: same but no Edward 1852-3: Edward S. Loop, Bookkeeper, 106 West George H. Loop, Hats and Caps, 58 Cedar, home 40 Beach John P. Loop, Drygoods Loop & Allen, Hats and Caps Henry A. Loop, Artist, 74 Chambers 1853-4: same but no Henry 1855-6: same with Henry back 1859-60: John P. Loop Index of the New York Times obituaries: J.P. Loop, 1882 Jl 26,5:6 [means 26 JUL 1882] Ada M. Leupp, 1940 O 18,21:5 [means 18 OCT 1940] Francis Ellington Leupp, 1918 N 20,15:4 [means 20 NOV 1918] Harold L. Leupp, 1952 F 13,29:1 [means 13 FEB 1952] Who Was Who in America, I: LEUPP, Francis Ellington, author; b. New York, Jan. 2, 1849; s. John P. and Emeline M. (Loop) L. [this is an error]; A.B., Williams, 1870, A.M. 1873; LL.B., Columbia U., 1872; LL.D., Williams Coll., 1910; m. Ada Lewis Murdock, Oct. 13, 1874. Asst. editor New York Evening Post, 1874; editor and part owner Syracuse Herald, 1878-85; Washington staff contbr. New York Evening Post, 1885; in charge Washington bur., New York Evening Post, 1889-1904; editor Good Government, official organ Nat. Civil Service Reform League, 1892-95; mem. U.S. Bd. of Indian Commrs., 1895-97; U.S. Commr. Indian Affairs, 1905-09. Author: How to Prepare for a Civil Service Examination, 1898; The Man Roosevelt, 1904; The Indian and His Problem, 1910; Biography of William H. Taft, for Scribner's The Presidents of the United States, 1914; In Red Man's Land, 1914; A Day With Father, 1914; Walks About Washington, 1915; Editor: Memorial volume to William Cullen Bryant, 1878. Home: Tyringham, Mass.; and Washington, D.C. Died Nov. 16, 1918. Who Was Who in America, II: LEUPP, Harold Lewis, librarian; b. N.Y.C., Oct. 11, 1877; s. Francis Ellington and Ada (Murdock) L.; A.B., Cornell, 1902; student N.Y. State Library Sch., Albany, N.Y., 1902-03, 03-04; m. Beulah Louise Cross, Sept. 1, 1906; children - Gordon Dodge, Alice Murdock, Constance Ann, Francis Lewis, Graham Murdock. Asst. reference librarian John Crerar Library, Chgo., 1904-06; supt. retail and library depts., U. Chgo. Press, 1906-09;. supt. library dept., and librarian Hist. Group Library, 1909-10; asso. librarian U. Cal. Library, 1910-19, librarian, 1919-45, library cons., 1945, librarian emeritus, 1945- ; chief of sect. Library Depot, Hqrs. Sixth Army, Presidio, San Francisco, 1917; commd. 2d lt. Inf., N.A., 1917; served with 166th Depot Brigade, Camp Lewis, Wash.; discharged as capt. inf., 1918; commd. maj. Inf., O.R.C., 1919. Life mem. A.L.A., Cal. Library Assn. Home: 1838 San Juan Av., Berkeley 7, Cal. Died Feb. 11, 1952.