HUSBAND..(full name ): LOOP, Murray BORN.....(date/place): 1801 CHR......(date/place): MAR......(date/place): Elmira, Chemung, NY DIED.....(date/place): 17 FEB 1848 ?? BUR......(date/place): HUSBAND'S FATHER.....: LOOP, Peter, Jr. Compiled by: HUSBAND'S MOTHER.....: BIRNEY, Sarah Victor L. Bennison HUSBAND'S OTHER WIVES: 2 Georgetown Drive ---------------------------------------------------------- Amherst, NH 03031 WIFE.....(full name ): ARNOT, Mary Ann BORN.....(date/place): Scotland CHR......(date/place): DIED.....(date/place): about 1837 ______, Oakland, MI BUR......(date/place): WIFE'S FATHER........: WIFE'S MOTHER........: WIFE'S OTHER HUSBANDS: FILE: CHPEPEMU.FGSV ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ # / | CHILDREN | WHEN | WHERE OR TO WHOM | SEX | surname / given names | | town, county, state or country | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------| 1. | LOOP, Harriette Tuttle |b. 11 MAR 1831 | Painted Post, Chemung, NY | F | |m. 11 MAR 1852 | BARBOUR, John Jay (in Novi, MI)| | |d. 26 JAN 1896 | Coleman, Moody, SD | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 2. | LOOP, Theodore Murray |b. 10 JUN 1832 | Bath, Steuben, NY | M | |m. 15 MAR 1869 | MONROE, Ella P. (in California)| | |d. | | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 3. | LOOP, Emily Elizabeth |b. | | F | |m. | | | |d. | | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ NOTES: From article possibly from history of San Diego, California, copied in Garold Loop's book #3 and sent to him apparently by May Albonico: His [Theodore Murray Loop's] father Murry Loop married Miss Mary Ann Arnot, a native of Scotland, in Elmira, NY. Mr. Loop became a prominent merchant. Theodore was the second child, having no brothers, but two sisters, Harriette Tuttle and Emily Elizabeth. The family moved to Oakland County, Michigan, where Mrs. Loop died and Mr. Loop returned with his children to Bath, NY where he left them and came west in 1837 and in 1880 [this must be 1840] brought his children from Bath to his new home settling in Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois... From Garold Loop's book #3, can't tell who the source is: Murry Loop m. in Elmira, NY, Mary Ann Arnot, b. in Scotland, d. abt 1837, Oakland Co., Mich. Children of: Harriette Tuttle Loop, Theodore Murry Loop, b 6-10-1832 - Bath, NY, Emily Elizabeth Loop. Theodore Murry Loop m. 3-15-1869 Vallejo, Cal, Solano Co., Ella P. Monroe b. 8-[???]-1850, ... [goes on to list children of Theodore Murray Loop]. Letter from Janet G. Loop: Murray Loop born 1801 according to Omer Loop. daughter Harriette Tuttle born about 1830. Source: Betty Halloway, May Albonico. Family Group Sheets submitted by Myrtle Fowler gives information on Harriet Tuttle Loop. Lists her father as Theordore Loop and gives his date and place of death. I suspect her father's name was Theodore Murray Loop like his son, but that he went by Murray. Known Military Dead during the Mexican War, p. 95: Munay Loop [almost certainly a misreading of Murray], Pvt. Co. L. 2 Ohio. Died [as opposed to "killed" which is indicated for other soldiers] 2-17-48 Certificate of Disability and Discharge, in case of a volunteer soldier who may be discharged before the expiration of his term, in consequence of wounds received or sickness incurred in course of service: I hereby certify that Murry Loop, a private of company E of the Second Regiment of Illinois Volunteers, is incapable of performing the duties of a Volunteer soldier, for the following reasons: to wit; that he has chronic diarrhaea and general dibility... Given at Jalapa, Mexico this 18th day of December, 1847. Otis Hoyt, Surgeon I certify, on honor, that Murry Loop, a private of Captain W. Shepherd Company E of the Second Regiment of Illinois Volunteers, of the State of Illinois born in state of New York, aged thirty eight years; five feet eleven inches high; light complexion, light eyes, light hair, and by occupation a farmer, was mustered into service of the United States at Alton, Ill., on the 9th day of July, 1847 to serve _____ months or for during the war with Mexico. Lyman Andrews, 1st Lieut. Service record: Murry Loop, Pvt Co E 2 Regt (Collins) Ill Inf, age 38 muster in: Alton Ill July 9, 1847 joined: Belvidere Ill, June 4, 1847 period: during the war with Mexico on muster rolls: Capt. Shepard's Co. July 9 to August 31, 1847 Sept and Oct, 1847 Nov and Dec, 1847 remark: discharged at Jalapa by Otis Hoyt, Surgeon, Dec 18, 1847 muster out roll: Alton Ill, July 24, 1848 discharged: Jalapa, Mexico Dec 19, 1847, the first six month's clothing account is settled. [note: the fact that he was on the muster out roll in July of 1848 may not mean he was still alive then.] 1850 Census of Oakland County, MI, Novi Twp: 490 490 Sarah Lee 39 3500 born NY Sarah J. Lee 15 born NY Ann Lee 12 born NY Victoria Lee 10 born MI Augustus Lee 7 born MI Harriet Loop 20 born NY [Sarah Lee is Murray's sister.]