| Home Surname List Name Index Email Us | Ebenezer Lobdell was born (date unknown). Spouse: Lydia Shaw. Lydia Shaw and Ebenezer Lobdell were married. Ebenezer Lobdell was born (date unknown). Parents: Isaac Lobdell. Children were: Isaac Lobdell. Edward Gray Lobdell was born on 27 October 1799. He died on 30 October 1799. He was buried after 30 October 1799. Edward's and his brother Charles' deaths are recorded on a single tombstone. Parents: Isaac Lobdell and Mary Stetson. Isaac Lobdell was born (date unknown). Parents: Ebenezer Lobdell. Spouse: Ruth Clark. Ruth Clark and Isaac Lobdell were married. Children were: Isaac Lobdell. Isaac Lobdell was born (date unknown). Parents: Isaac Lobdell. Children were: Ebenezer Lobdell. Isaac Lobdell was born (date unknown). Parents: Isaac Lobdell. Children were: Isaac Lobdell. Isaac Lobdell was born (date unknown). Children were: Isaac Lobdell. Isaac Lobdell was born on 5 October 1755 in Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He served in the military a Minuteman in the Revolutionary War in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He died on 18 June 1806 in Stroudwater, Cumberland County, Maine. Parents: Isaac Lobdell and Ruth Clark. Spouse: Mary Stetson. Mary Stetson and Isaac Lobdell were married on 21 December 1776 in Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. They lived with their son Isaac in Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine after 13 April 1798. Children were: Abigail Lobdell, Nancy Lobdell, Stetson Lobdell, Mary Lobdell, Deborah Lobdell, Isaac Lobdell, Jerusha Lobdell, Marcia Lobdell, Charles Lobdell, Edward Gray Lobdell. Isaac Lobdell was born on 17 May 1789. Parents: Isaac Lobdell and Mary Stetson. Jerusha Lobdell was born (date unknown). Parents: Isaac Lobdell and Mary Stetson. Marcia Lobdell was born on 12 April 1797. Parents: Isaac Lobdell and Mary Stetson. Mary Lobdell was born on 16 August 1784. Parents: Isaac Lobdell and Mary Stetson. Nancy Lobdell was born on 20 November 1779. Parents: Isaac Lobdell and Mary Stetson. Stetson Lobdell was born on 1 April 1782. Parents: Isaac Lobdell and Mary Stetson. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: Johanis Loch. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: Johanis Loch. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: Johanis Loch. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: Johanis Loch. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: Johanis Loch. Spouse: Kinsler. Loch and Kinsler were married. Children were: Chapman Kinsler, William Kinsler, Kinsler. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: Johanis Loch. Spouse: Longeneker. Loch and Longeneker were married. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: Johanis Loch. Spouse: Riddle. Loch and Riddle were married. Children were: Riddle, Riddle, Riddle, Louise Riddle, Riddle. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: Johanis Loch. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: Johanis Loch. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: William Loch and Richards. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: William Loch and Richards. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: William Loch and Richards. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: William Loch and Richards. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: William Loch and Richards. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: William Loch and Richards. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: William Loch and Richards. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: William Loch and Richards. Loch was born (date unknown). Parents: William Loch and Richards. Albert Loch was born in 1906 in Hennepin County, Minnesota. Parents: Dr. Samuel Allen Loch MD and Grace C. . Allen Loch was born in 1902 in Hennepin County, Minnesota. Parents: Dr. Samuel Allen Loch MD and Grace C. . Lady Betty Loch was born in 1660. Spouse: Sir William Wemyss. Children were: David Hamilton Weems. Cassius Marcus Loch was born on 4 June 1858 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. He was educated in University of Minnesota. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. In 1889 Cassius was an a salesman in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. He owned and managed the Minneapolis Shade Cloth Company in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Cassius died on 12 October 1947 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Parents: David Loch and Adaline Harriett Stafford. Spouse: Roberta Pratt. Roberta Pratt and Cassius Marcus Loch were married about 1905 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. They lived at 2211 Emerson Street in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota in 1910. They appeared in the census in 1910 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Roberta and Cassius lived at 2211 Emerson Street in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota in 1920. They appeared in the census in 1920 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. They lived at 2211 Emerson Street in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota in 1930. Roberta and Cassius appeared in the census in 1930 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. David Loch was born on 14 April 1808 in Rockingham County, Virginia. He lived in Coshocton County, Ohio in 1829. He moved here with his parents. He owned a land grant for eighty acres of land in 1834 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. After his father's death in 1834, he moved to Columbus along with other members of his family where he obtained the land grant from the government. David lived in Minnesota in 1855. He made a trip to Minnesota and settled there, then convinced his son, Lyman, and two nephews, Nelson Fitch and William Crowe to also move their families there. He owned 40 acres of land on 15 November 1862 in Hennepin County, Minnesota. The sale was recorded in Minneapolis. In 1865 he was a Superintendent of the County Infirmary in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. During the time David was superintendent, he and his wife lost two sons in the Civil War. The trainmen stopped the train in the country near the infirmary and the bodies of John and Frank Loch were carried down the lane to the home of their parents. The county "paid much tribute to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for this kindness." Parents: John Loch and Mary Ann Raider. Spouse: Adaline Harriett Stafford. Adaline Harriett Stafford and David Loch were married on 4 August 1833 in Knox County, Ohio. They appeared in the census in 1850 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. They appeared in the census in 1860 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Adaline and David appeared in the census in 1870 in Minnetonka, Hennepin County, Minnesota. David and Adaline were the parents of 7 sons and 3 daughters. Two of their sons were killed in the Civil War. Children were: Ransom Loch, Lyman Lansing Locke, Francis Marion (Frank) Loch, Elizabeth Loch, John Milton Loch, Sarah Ella Loch, Rev. William Herod Loch, Laura Matilda Loch, Dr. Samuel Allen Loch MD, Dr. David Albert Loch MD, Cassius Marcus Loch. Dr. David Albert Loch MD was born on 24 January 1855 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. He received a Doctorate of Medicine (MD) degree about 1882 in Harnnewain Medical College, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. According to one source, it was while David and his brother Samuel were both in medical school there that their name was changed from "Loch" to "Locke" by a professor, whose name also was Locke. From 1882 to 1927 David was a Physician in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. David Albert Loch and his twin brother Samuel were both doctors. He died on 20 February 1929 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Parents: David Loch and Adaline Harriett Stafford. Elizabeth Loch was born on 20 September 1803 in Rockingham County, Virginia. She lived in Circleville, Pickway County, Ohio between 1829 and 1836. She lived in Bartholomew County, Indiana in 1842. In the fall of 1842 William went to Bartholomew county near Mount Healthy with his daughter, Nettie, and Nelson Fitch and wife looking for a new location. The next spring, 1843, he went back to Ohio and brought all of his family to Indiana to live. Elizabeth lived in Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota in 1857. They sold their land in Indiana, and moved the family once again, to Hastings. She died on 27 February 1875 in Osakis, Douglas County, Minnesota. Parents: John Loch and Mary Ann Raider. Spouse: William Crow. Elizabeth Loch and William Crow were married about 1821. Children were: Elenora Crow, Rebecca J. Crow, Lewis Crow, Henrietta H. Crow, Edwin Luther Crow, William Harvey Crow, Oliver Hartwell Crow, John L. Crow, Elmer F. Crow. Elizabeth Loch was born on 7 February 1841. She died on 12 June 1925 in Agnew, Santa Clara County, California. Parents: David Loch and Adaline Harriett Stafford. Spouse: George Dye. Elizabeth Loch and George Dye were married on 26 February 1859 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. They appeared in the census in 1860 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. They are shown living in the home of Elijah & Laura Romine. They appeared in the census in 1870 in Collins Township, McLeod County, Minnesota. Children were: Francis J. Dye, John Milton Dye, Harriet Luella Dye, Lyman Leander Dye, William Morris Dye, Eugene Rosebury Dye, Airy Laura Dye, Minnie Ellen Dye, Albert Edson Dye, Allen Winfred Dye. Esther M. Loch was born in 1898 in Illinois. Parents: Rev. William Herod Loch and Grace Brown. Francis Marion "Frank" Loch was born on 21 July 1837 in Bucyrus, Crawford County, Ohio. He served in the military during the Civil War between 1861 and 1865. He died of wounds received in the Civil War on 6 December 1861 in Saint Louis, Missouri. Frank was buried after 6 December 1861 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Parents: David Loch and Adaline Harriett Stafford. J. M. Loch was born in 1885. Surname has also been found as Locke. Parents: Cassius Marcus Locke. Spouse: Nellie E. . Nellie E. and J. M. Loch were married in 1904. Jacob Loch was born about 1704 in Germany. He immigrated on 3 September 1739. He was the first known member of the Loch family to settle in what is now the United States. Jacob Loch came from Germany (Palatines Imported) on the ship "Friendship" on September 3, 1739, William VITTERY, Commander, from Rotterdam, the last from Doal. One hundred fifty passengers on this ship may have sailed with the "Loyal Judith" that arrived the same day and from the same place that also carried imported Palatines. One source also states that Jacob arrived on the Loyal Judith. Jacob first settled in Pennsylvania and then moved to Hagerstown, Maryland. German Palatinate area is also referred to as the Pfalz area. Passengers lists published in a book by Israel Daniel Rupp, called THIRTY THOUSAND NAMES OF GERMAN, SWISS, DUTCH, FRENCH AND OTHER IMMIGRANTS IN PENNSYLVANIA FROM 1727 TO 1776. 2nd Rev. Ed. Philadelphia: Leary, Stuart Co., 1927. He lived in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland after 1740. He was the first known member of the Loch family to settle in the United States. Children were: Johanis Loch. Johanis Loch was born about 1723 in Germany. He immigrated in 1739. Johanis sailed with his father, Jacob, from Germany when he was 16 on the "Loyal Judith" in 1739. After his father moved to Hagerstown, Maryland, he moved on to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Parents: Jacob Loch. Children were: John Loch, Loch, Loch, Loch, Loch, Loch, Loch, Loch, Loch, Loch. John Loch was born in 1752 in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland. He served in the military during the Revolutionary War in the Continental Army as an aide to Gen. George Washington between 1775 and 1784. John served as an aide to General George Washington, and was a member of his commissariat. He enlisted into the army at the beginning of the war while living a few miles northwest of Harrisonburg, Virginia, between Muccy Creek, Mount Clinton, and Warbranch in Rockingham County. He continued to serve until the end of the war. The Commonwealth of Virginia, at a special session of the General Assembly of the House of Delegates, gave John Loch an extra compensation to help care for him in his infirmity. This special award would indicate that his services as an aide were especially valued. He lived in Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Virginia about 1776. He was raised in Hagerstown, Maryland, but after he was grown, he moved with his family to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. John lived in Coshocton County, Ohio after 1829. John Loch moved his family to Coshoctin County, Ohio in 1829, where he married for the second time, to Dica Morphy. He died in 1834 in Coshocton County, Ohio. He was buried in 1834 in Coshocton County, Ohio. According to one source, John died and was buried in Coshoctin County, Ohio, but no information has been located to indicate any specific location. According to one source, he "was born and reared in Hagerstown, Maryland; but after he was grown, he moved with his parents to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia." Parents: Johanis Loch. Spouse: Mary Ann Raider. Mary Ann Raider and John Loch were married about 1773 in Rockingham County, Virginia. Children were: Mary Ann (Polly) Loch, David Loch, Elizabeth Loch, Millie Loch, William Loch, Margaret Loch. Spouse: Dica Morphy. Dica Morphy and John Loch were married about 1830 in Coshocton County, Ohio. John Milton Loch was born on 30 January 1843 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. He served in the military during the Civil War in Company E, 22nd Indiana Infantry Regiment from 15 August 1861 to 30 November 1861. He died of wounds received in the Civil War on 30 November 1861 in Syracuse, Morgan County, Missouri. John was buried after 30 November 1861 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. Parents: David Loch and Adaline Harriett Stafford. Julia Loch was born in 1898. Her surname has also been found as Locke. Parents: Cassius Marcus Locke. Laura Matilda Loch was born in March 1853 in Bartholomew County, Indiana. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Census entry indicates her as a widow and living with her sister. She lived at the residence of her sister Ella at 2111 Erickson Avenue North in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota in 1900. Laura appeared in the census in 1910 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. She was shown to be living with her brother, Dr. David A. Locke (Loch). She appeared in the census in 1920 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. She was shown to be living with her brother, Dr. David A. Locke (Loch). Parents: David Loch and Adaline Harriett Stafford. Spouse: Dr. William Brown. Laura Matilda Loch and Dr. William Brown were married. Children were: Fred W. Brown, Dr. Dean C. Brown MD, Ella Brown. Leila M. Loch was born in 1904 in Illinois. Parents: Rev. William Herod Loch and Grace Brown. |