In Memoriam: Mont C. White (1875-1901)
Mont C. White (3 October 1875 Adair Co., KY — 2 April 1901 near Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, LA) was son of Jesse V. and Catherine Frances (Loy) White. Mont’s mother Continue Reading →
Mont C. White (3 October 1875 Adair Co., KY — 2 April 1901 near Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, LA) was son of Jesse V. and Catherine Frances (Loy) White. Mont’s mother Continue Reading →
William Loy (1823 – 1878) was son of John Loy, son of George Peter Loy, son of Adam Loy, son of John George (Hans Jurich) Loy (to America 1733). From Continue Reading →
Along with the family group chart for Dena May (“Deine”/”Denie”) Loy, I have several historical news clippings regarding her and her family. In some clippings, and daughter Addie’s death certificate, Continue Reading →
Along with the family group chart for Frederick (“Fred”) Loy, I have several historical news clippings regarding him and his family. Son Charles’ death notice from Friday, 12 October 1883 Continue Reading →
Charles Jacob (“Jacob”) Loy (ca. 1861 or 1862 North Shade Twp., Gratiot Co., MI–14 March 1885 Brown’s Creek Twp., Jewell Co., KS) was son of Peter Loy (to America from Continue Reading →
Along with the family group chart for Peter Loy (to America from Switzerland 1849), I have several historical news clippings regarding him and his family. I’ll begin with those I Continue Reading →
As teen in late 1970s I began researching my paternal grandmother’s Loy family. Our line is from Martin Loy’s (to America 1741) son Henry’s son John Henry Loy who migrated Continue Reading →
Browsing through online historical newspapers this month, I came across several mentions from Bisbee, Cochise Co., AZ papers concerning a William Loy living in mining town Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico. Curiosity Continue Reading →
Effie (Mitchell) Loy’s late husband George Carroll (“Cal”) Loy (26 March 1870 Page Co., IA–18 April 1907 Page Co., IA) was third cousin to my grandmother’s grandfather. Cal’s father Jacob Continue Reading →
As the original article gives no first names, I don’t know exactly which Loys these were. For 1860 Wisconsin census I found no Loys living in Dane county, where the Continue Reading →