Myrtle Moriah Loghry1
F, b. circa 1897
Myrtle Moriah Loghry|b. c 1897|p15.htm#i939|Joseph Leander Loghry|b. Nov 1855\nd. Jan 1905|p7.htm#i384|Isabell Melinda Ferrell|b. 20 Dec 1854\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p7.htm#i385|George W. Loghry|b. 8 Mar 1812\nd. 29 Aug 1886|p7.htm#i369|Esther S. Peterson|b. 1824\nd. 19 Oct 1896|p7.htm#i377|||||||
| Father | Joseph Leander Loghry b. Nov 1855, d. Jan 1905 |
| Mother | Isabell Melinda Ferrell b. 20 Dec 1854, d. 20 Feb 1921 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Myrtle was born circa 1897. She was the daughter of Joseph Leander Loghry and Isabell Melinda Ferrell.
Citations
- [S22] Jacob Loghry, Information sheets.
Mary Maude Loghry
F, d. 1903
Mary Maude Loghry|d. 1903|p15.htm#i940|Joseph Leander Loghry|b. Nov 1855\nd. Jan 1905|p7.htm#i384|Isabell Melinda Ferrell|b. 20 Dec 1854\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p7.htm#i385|George W. Loghry|b. 8 Mar 1812\nd. 29 Aug 1886|p7.htm#i369|Esther S. Peterson|b. 1824\nd. 19 Oct 1896|p7.htm#i377|||||||
| Father | Joseph Leander Loghry b. Nov 1855, d. Jan 1905 |
| Mother | Isabell Melinda Ferrell b. 20 Dec 1854, d. 20 Feb 1921 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Mary was born at Clarinda, Page County, Iowa. She was the daughter of Joseph Leander Loghry and Isabell Melinda Ferrell. Mary died in 1903.
Sarah Leah Loghry1
F, b. 1 March 1896, d. 23 June 1984
Sarah Leah Loghry|b. 1 Mar 1896\nd. 23 Jun 1984|p15.htm#i941|Joseph Leander Loghry|b. Nov 1855\nd. Jan 1905|p7.htm#i384|Isabell Melinda Ferrell|b. 20 Dec 1854\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p7.htm#i385|George W. Loghry|b. 8 Mar 1812\nd. 29 Aug 1886|p7.htm#i369|Esther S. Peterson|b. 1824\nd. 19 Oct 1896|p7.htm#i377|||||||
| Father | Joseph Leander Loghry b. Nov 1855, d. Jan 1905 |
| Mother | Isabell Melinda Ferrell b. 20 Dec 1854, d. 20 Feb 1921 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
They raised their own 8 children, and over the years several nieces and nephews also lived with them when needed. They also kept several grandchildren for extended periods of time.
John and Sarah were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Sarah loved to work with the earth and garden. She crocheted and in early years was a good seamstress. John loved to go hunting, mostly deer, and spending time with his family. He loved to travel the country. Sarah was born at Gravette, Benton County, Arkansas, on 1 March 1896.2 She was the daughter of Joseph Leander Loghry and Isabell Melinda Ferrell. She married John George Eutsler at Ramona, Washington County, Oklahoma, on 18 May 1912. (Another date had been provided for this marriage event: June 12, 1912.) They made a living in the oil fields in and around the areas of Bartlesville and Ochelata, Washington County, Pawhuska and Hurd areas of Osage County, Oklahoma. Their children were raised in the oil fields of Oklahoma..2
She resided at Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1942.2 She resided at Pawnee, Oklahoma, circa 1948. They then moved back to Ochelata to the Butman Farm..2 She resided at Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, in 1962. They lived here until the time of their deaths..2 Sarah died on 23 June 1984 at Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, at age 88.2 Her body was interred at Ochelata, Washington County, Oklahoma, at Ochelata Cemetery. Buried in the Eutsler plot..2
John and Sarah were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Sarah loved to work with the earth and garden. She crocheted and in early years was a good seamstress. John loved to go hunting, mostly deer, and spending time with his family. He loved to travel the country. Sarah was born at Gravette, Benton County, Arkansas, on 1 March 1896.2 She was the daughter of Joseph Leander Loghry and Isabell Melinda Ferrell. She married John George Eutsler at Ramona, Washington County, Oklahoma, on 18 May 1912. (Another date had been provided for this marriage event: June 12, 1912.) They made a living in the oil fields in and around the areas of Bartlesville and Ochelata, Washington County, Pawhuska and Hurd areas of Osage County, Oklahoma. Their children were raised in the oil fields of Oklahoma..2
Family | John George Eutsler b. 1894, d. 26 Nov 1977 |
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Jasper Leander Loghry1,2
M, b. 1877, d. circa 1942
Jasper Leander Loghry|b. 1877\nd. c 1942|p15.htm#i942|Joseph Leander Loghry|b. Nov 1855\nd. Jan 1905|p7.htm#i384|Isabell Melinda Ferrell|b. 20 Dec 1854\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p7.htm#i385|George W. Loghry|b. 8 Mar 1812\nd. 29 Aug 1886|p7.htm#i369|Esther S. Peterson|b. 1824\nd. 19 Oct 1896|p7.htm#i377|||||||
| Father | Joseph Leander Loghry b. Nov 1855, d. Jan 1905 |
| Mother | Isabell Melinda Ferrell b. 20 Dec 1854, d. 20 Feb 1921 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |

Jasper Leander Loghry, taken 1896 in Gravette, Arkansas
Family | Martha Lucy Norris b. 29 Apr 1882 |
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Martha Lucy Norris
F, b. 29 April 1882
Martha died. Martha was born at Karensville, Pottowattomie County, Kansas, on 29 April 1882. She married Jasper Leander Loghry at Eight Mile, Missouri, on 20 April 1907. Service performed by Rev. Dean Britton, pastor of M.E. Church at parsonage..
Family | Jasper Leander Loghry b. 1877, d. c 1942 |
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Joseph Leander Loghry
M, b. 11 March 1909, d. 4 January 1977
Joseph Leander Loghry|b. 11 Mar 1909\nd. 4 Jan 1977|p15.htm#i948|Jasper Leander Loghry|b. 1877\nd. c 1942|p15.htm#i942|Martha Lucy Norris|b. 29 Apr 1882|p15.htm#i947|Joseph L. Loghry|b. Nov 1855\nd. Jan 1905|p7.htm#i384|Isabell M. Ferrell|b. 20 Dec 1854\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p7.htm#i385|||||||
| Father | Jasper Leander Loghry b. 1877, d. c 1942 |
| Mother | Martha Lucy Norris b. 29 Apr 1882 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
His common name was Lee. Joseph Leander Loghry was ill with heart disorder/stroke; Cause of death: heart attack. Joseph was born at Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, on 11 March 1909.1 He was the son of Jasper Leander Loghry and Martha Lucy Norris. He married Myrtie Jane Kellogg at Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, on 11 November 1928. Myrtie (or Myrtle I think her real name was) was the daughter of Alice Miller and Grant Kellogg. Alice's sister, Bessie Miller, according to some family traditions, purportedly was the first wife of Lee's father Jasper Leander. They purportedly had a child, Martha, who would have been Lee's half-sister and Myrtie's first cousin. But Joe and Myrtie were not related at all. Jasper Loghry's sister Susan Loghry married Ithel Miller, a brother of Alice and Bessie. Their children were first cousins of both Joseph and Myrtie. Still Joseph and Myrtie were not related to each other. Joe's purported half-sister Martha Loghry was double cousins with Ithel and Susan's children. Double cousins are closer relation than half-brother and sister. There was still no biological relation between Joseph and Myrtie..2
Joseph died on 4 January 1977 at San Fernando, Los Angeles County, California, at age 67. Cause of death: heart attack..3,2,1 His body was interred.
Family | Myrtie Jane Kellogg b. 13 Oct 1908, d. 4 Jan 1949 |
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Ester Mina Loghry1
F, b. 7 May 1911, d. circa 1930
Ester Mina Loghry|b. 7 May 1911\nd. c 1930|p15.htm#i949|Jasper Leander Loghry|b. 1877\nd. c 1942|p15.htm#i942|Martha Lucy Norris|b. 29 Apr 1882|p15.htm#i947|Joseph L. Loghry|b. Nov 1855\nd. Jan 1905|p7.htm#i384|Isabell M. Ferrell|b. 20 Dec 1854\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p7.htm#i385|||||||
| Father | Jasper Leander Loghry b. 1877, d. c 1942 |
| Mother | Martha Lucy Norris b. 29 Apr 1882 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Ester was born at Pawhuska, Oklahoma, on 7 May 1911. She was the daughter of Jasper Leander Loghry and Martha Lucy Norris. Ester died circa 1930. Died of influenza..
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Citations
- [S90] Jasper Loghry, Family Bible.
George William Loghry
M, b. 22 July 1913, d. May 1961
George William Loghry|b. 22 Jul 1913\nd. May 1961|p15.htm#i950|Jasper Leander Loghry|b. 1877\nd. c 1942|p15.htm#i942|Martha Lucy Norris|b. 29 Apr 1882|p15.htm#i947|Joseph L. Loghry|b. Nov 1855\nd. Jan 1905|p7.htm#i384|Isabell M. Ferrell|b. 20 Dec 1854\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p7.htm#i385|||||||
| Father | Jasper Leander Loghry b. 1877, d. c 1942 |
| Mother | Martha Lucy Norris b. 29 Apr 1882 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
His body was interred at Garberville, California. George was born at Kleper, Oklahoma, on 22 July 1913. He was the son of Jasper Leander Loghry and Martha Lucy Norris. George died in May 1961 at age 47.
Marvin Ithel Loghry1
M, b. 6 March 1916, d. circa 1961
Marvin Ithel Loghry|b. 6 Mar 1916\nd. c 1961|p15.htm#i951|Jasper Leander Loghry|b. 1877\nd. c 1942|p15.htm#i942|Martha Lucy Norris|b. 29 Apr 1882|p15.htm#i947|Joseph L. Loghry|b. Nov 1855\nd. Jan 1905|p7.htm#i384|Isabell M. Ferrell|b. 20 Dec 1854\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p7.htm#i385|||||||
| Father | Jasper Leander Loghry b. 1877, d. c 1942 |
| Mother | Martha Lucy Norris b. 29 Apr 1882 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |

Marvin Loghry. He worked as an "extra" in movies.
Citations
- [S90] Jasper Loghry, Family Bible.
Myrtle Marie Loghry
F, b. 2 June 1918, d. June 1969
Myrtle Marie Loghry|b. 2 Jun 1918\nd. Jun 1969|p15.htm#i952|Jasper Leander Loghry|b. 1877\nd. c 1942|p15.htm#i942|Martha Lucy Norris|b. 29 Apr 1882|p15.htm#i947|Joseph L. Loghry|b. Nov 1855\nd. Jan 1905|p7.htm#i384|Isabell M. Ferrell|b. 20 Dec 1854\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p7.htm#i385|||||||
| Father | Jasper Leander Loghry b. 1877, d. c 1942 |
| Mother | Martha Lucy Norris b. 29 Apr 1882 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Her body was interred at Redding, California. Myrtle was born at Ochelata, Oklahoma, on 2 June 1918. She was the daughter of Jasper Leander Loghry and Martha Lucy Norris. Myrtle died in June 1969.
Susan Isabell Loghry
F, b. 28 February 1921, d. 1963
Susan Isabell Loghry|b. 28 Feb 1921\nd. 1963|p15.htm#i953|Jasper Leander Loghry|b. 1877\nd. c 1942|p15.htm#i942|Martha Lucy Norris|b. 29 Apr 1882|p15.htm#i947|Joseph L. Loghry|b. Nov 1855\nd. Jan 1905|p7.htm#i384|Isabell M. Ferrell|b. 20 Dec 1854\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p7.htm#i385|||||||
| Father | Jasper Leander Loghry b. 1877, d. c 1942 |
| Mother | Martha Lucy Norris b. 29 Apr 1882 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Her body was interred at Red Bluff, California. Susan was born at Ochelata, Oklahoma, on 28 February 1921. She was the daughter of Jasper Leander Loghry and Martha Lucy Norris. Susan died in 1963.
Arthur Milton Loghry
M, b. 17 November 1924
Arthur Milton Loghry|b. 17 Nov 1924|p15.htm#i954|Jasper Leander Loghry|b. 1877\nd. c 1942|p15.htm#i942|Martha Lucy Norris|b. 29 Apr 1882|p15.htm#i947|Joseph L. Loghry|b. Nov 1855\nd. Jan 1905|p7.htm#i384|Isabell M. Ferrell|b. 20 Dec 1854\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p7.htm#i385|||||||
| Father | Jasper Leander Loghry b. 1877, d. c 1942 |
| Mother | Martha Lucy Norris b. 29 Apr 1882 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |

Arthur Milton Loghry
Citations
- [S90] Jasper Loghry, Family Bible.
- [S288] SSDI, Social Security Death Index, Master File.
- [S409] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, 19--..
Floyd Loghry
M, b. 8 April 1957, d. 10 March 1989
Floyd Loghry|b. 8 Apr 1957\nd. 10 Mar 1989|p15.htm#i959|John William Loghry|b. 10 Mar 1925\nd. 10 May 1972|p14.htm#i868||||Robert A. Loghry|b. 9 Nov 1893\nd. 19 Jul 1935|p14.htm#i861|Lilobell C. Haight|b. 13 Aug 1893\nd. 7 Mar 1934|p14.htm#i862|||||||
| Father | John William Loghry b. 10 Mar 1925, d. 10 May 1972 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Floyd was born at Galveston, Texas, on 8 April 1957. He was the son of John William Loghry. Floyd died on 10 March 1989 at Broken Arrow, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, at age 31.1
Citations
- [S315] Floyd Loghry, SSDI, Ancestry.com.
Carol Dickson
M, b. UNKNOWN
Carol died. Carol was born UNKNOWN.
(?) Mary
F, b. UNKNOWN
(?) died. She married an unknown person UNKNOWN. (?) was born UNKNOWN.
Elizabeth Moore
F, b. circa 1796
Elizabeth Moore|b. c 1796|p15.htm#i965|John Moore|b. 1762\nd. 28 Feb 1836|p8.htm#i395|Mary Loghry|b. c 1773\nd. c 1840|p8.htm#i394|||||||William Loughry|b. c 1743\nd. 18 Sep 1837|p14.htm#i871|Nancy Purdy|b. 1 Sep 1748\nd. 1 Sep 1828|p14.htm#i872|
| Father | John Moore b. 1762, d. 28 Feb 1836 |
| Mother | Mary Loghry b. c 1773, d. c 1840 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Elizabeth died. Elizabeth was born circa 1796. She was the daughter of John Moore and Mary Loghry.
James Loghry
M, b. 20 March 1805, d. 8 April 1869
James Loghry|b. 20 Mar 1805\nd. 8 Apr 1869|p15.htm#i966|Joseph Leander Loghry|b. c 1777\nd. 8 Feb 1831|p8.htm#i396|Mary Santee|b. 1785\nd. 15 Mar 1828|p8.htm#i397|William Loughry|b. c 1743\nd. 18 Sep 1837|p14.htm#i871|Nancy Purdy|b. 1 Sep 1748\nd. 1 Sep 1828|p14.htm#i872|Valentine Santee|b. 2 Jun 1740\nd. 1808|p53.htm#i3919|Margaret Funston|b. 1745|p55.htm#i4048|
| Father | Joseph Leander Loghry b. c 1777, d. 8 Feb 1831 |
| Mother | Mary Santee b. 1785, d. 15 Mar 1828 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Debra Sue Loghry. |
James Loghry lived at Bath Settlement, Steuben County, New York; some of his descendants still reside in Bath Township. James was born at Steuben County, New York, on 20 March 1805.1,2,3 He was the son of Joseph Leander Loghry and Mary Santee. James Loghry married Nancy Leach circa 1823.3 He married Margarete Emerson circa 1840.3 Conflicting evidence states that he died on 8 April 1867. James died on 8 April 1869 at Buck Settlement, Steuben County, New York, at age 64.4,3
Family 1 | Nancy Leach b. c 1806, d. UNKNOWN |
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Family 2 | Margarete Emerson b. 1822, d. 1910 |
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Isaac Loghry
M, b. 25 November 1809, d. 27 September 1879
Isaac Loghry|b. 25 Nov 1809\nd. 27 Sep 1879|p15.htm#i967|Joseph Leander Loghry|b. c 1777\nd. 8 Feb 1831|p8.htm#i396|Mary Santee|b. 1785\nd. 15 Mar 1828|p8.htm#i397|William Loughry|b. c 1743\nd. 18 Sep 1837|p14.htm#i871|Nancy Purdy|b. 1 Sep 1748\nd. 1 Sep 1828|p14.htm#i872|Valentine Santee|b. 2 Jun 1740\nd. 1808|p53.htm#i3919|Margaret Funston|b. 1745|p55.htm#i4048|
| Father | Joseph Leander Loghry b. c 1777, d. 8 Feb 1831 |
| Mother | Mary Santee b. 1785, d. 15 Mar 1828 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Debra Sue Loghry. |
He resided in Oak Hill in Cameron Township along the Canisteo town line. Lived on farm owned by his son Abraham Loghry, where he afterward resided. Isaac was born at Steuben County, New York, on 25 November 1809.1,2,3 He was the son of Joseph Leander Loghry and Mary Santee. He married Lucretia Christine Snyder. Isaac died on 27 September 1879 at Cameron, Steuben County, New York, at age 69.1,4,3,5 His body was interred at Canisteo Township, Steuben County, New York, at Ross Cemetery.5
Family | Lucretia Christine Snyder b. 6 Nov 1814, d. Nov 1888 |
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James Foster Loghry
M, b. 1 February 1827, d. 10 September 1906
James Foster Loghry|b. 1 Feb 1827\nd. 10 Sep 1906|p15.htm#i968|John Joseph Loghry|b. 20 Mar 1803\nd. 1860|p8.htm#i401|Electa Foster|b. 13 Jul 1805\nd. 16 Mar 1852|p11.htm#i575|Joseph L. Loghry|b. c 1777\nd. 8 Feb 1831|p8.htm#i396|Mary Santee|b. 1785\nd. 15 Mar 1828|p8.htm#i397|||||||
| Father | John Joseph Loghry b. 20 Mar 1803, d. 1860 |
| Mother | Electa Foster b. 13 Jul 1805, d. 16 Mar 1852 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
[Continued from page two to Filmore, Nebraska.] Moved to city in 1889. (This information comes from a news story in "Biographical Recorder" compendium of Biography published by George A. Ogle & Co. in 1899. James was born at Howard City, Steuben County, New York, on 1 February 1827.1,2 He was the son of John Joseph Loghry and Electa Foster. He married Lucy Ann Cutler at Orland, Indiana, on 10 January 1850. Other sources lists place of marriage as Gileal, Indiana, and Noble, Branch Co., Michigan..3,4 James died on 10 September 1906 at Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, at age 79.5,2,3 He was christened at Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, on 12 September 1906.
Family | Lucy Ann Cutler b. 6 Oct 1829, d. 6 Mar 1917 |
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Citations
- [S10] Sparkle to Loghry, 2/1/1981.
- [S16] Loghry - Santee, Family Group Sheet.
- [S19] Walker to Bergerud, Notes, April 1996.
- [S77] Cutler, Memorial & Genealogical History , page 437 (Call Number: CS71.C989) (Family Tree Maker Online: GenealogyLibrary.com).
- [S251] Name is on the Civil War Memorial but didn't find his grave and Fillmore County Book.
Charles Loghry
M, b. 15 April 1835
Charles Loghry|b. 15 Apr 1835|p15.htm#i969|John Joseph Loghry|b. 20 Mar 1803\nd. 1860|p8.htm#i401|Electa Foster|b. 13 Jul 1805\nd. 16 Mar 1852|p11.htm#i575|Joseph L. Loghry|b. c 1777\nd. 8 Feb 1831|p8.htm#i396|Mary Santee|b. 1785\nd. 15 Mar 1828|p8.htm#i397|||||||
| Father | John Joseph Loghry b. 20 Mar 1803, d. 1860 |
| Mother | Electa Foster b. 13 Jul 1805, d. 16 Mar 1852 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Charles died. Charles was born at Oberlin, Lorain County, Ohio, on 15 April 1835.1,2 He was the son of John Joseph Loghry and Electa Foster. The 1850 Census listed Charles Loghry in addition to Electa Foster, Adeline Loghry, Andrew Loghry, Alvin P. Loghry, Amos Loghry and Sarah Priscilla Loghry in the household of John Joseph Loghry, in Noble, Branch County, Michigan.3 Charles Loghry was enumerated as Andrew J. Loghry. Male, age 12, born in Ohio. Charles Loghry was enumerated as Charles. Male, age 15, born in Ohio.3 Charles Loghry was enumerated as Andrew J. Loghry. Male, age 12, born in Ohio.3
Andrew Loghry
M, b. 9 September 1839
Andrew Loghry|b. 9 Sep 1839|p15.htm#i970|John Joseph Loghry|b. 20 Mar 1803\nd. 1860|p8.htm#i401|Electa Foster|b. 13 Jul 1805\nd. 16 Mar 1852|p11.htm#i575|Joseph L. Loghry|b. c 1777\nd. 8 Feb 1831|p8.htm#i396|Mary Santee|b. 1785\nd. 15 Mar 1828|p8.htm#i397|||||||
| Father | John Joseph Loghry b. 20 Mar 1803, d. 1860 |
| Mother | Electa Foster b. 13 Jul 1805, d. 16 Mar 1852 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Andrew died. Andrew was born at Oberlin, Lorain County, Ohio, on 9 September 1839. Wendy Bergerud's sources had December instead of September as birth month..1,2 He was the son of John Joseph Loghry and Electa Foster. The 1850 Census listed Andrew Loghry in addition to Electa Foster, Adeline Loghry, Charles Loghry, Alvin P. Loghry, Amos Loghry and Sarah Priscilla Loghry in the household of John Joseph Loghry, in Noble, Branch County, Michigan.3 Andrew Loghry was enumerated as Andrew J. Loghry. Male, age 12, born in Ohio.3
Amos Loghry
M, b. 14 September 1846, d. 20 February 1932
Amos Loghry|b. 14 Sep 1846\nd. 20 Feb 1932|p15.htm#i971|John Joseph Loghry|b. 20 Mar 1803\nd. 1860|p8.htm#i401|Electa Foster|b. 13 Jul 1805\nd. 16 Mar 1852|p11.htm#i575|Joseph L. Loghry|b. c 1777\nd. 8 Feb 1831|p8.htm#i396|Mary Santee|b. 1785\nd. 15 Mar 1828|p8.htm#i397|||||||
| Father | John Joseph Loghry b. 20 Mar 1803, d. 1860 |
| Mother | Electa Foster b. 13 Jul 1805, d. 16 Mar 1852 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
The certificate of record shown below shows he was born September 14, 1848 in Steuben County, Michigan. However, other information shows September 14, 1846 in the state of Michigan.
Certificate of Record. To all whom it may Concern: This certifies that: Amos Loughry Enlisted November 24, 1863 from Kankakee City, Illinois, to serve three years or during the War, and was Mustered into the United States service at Camp Butler, Illinois at Springfield on December 31, 1863 as Private of Captain Jacob Rugers Company 'H', 76th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Colonel Samuel T. Busey commanding. The 76th Illinois Infantry was organized at Kankakee, Illinois, in August 1862, and was mustered into service on August 22, 1862. It was ordered immediately to Columbus, Kentucky, and armed with Enfield Rifles. It moved to Boliver and LaGrange, Tennessee, and then was sent with General Grant on his campaign along the Mississippi Central Railroad. The 4th Division of the 13th Army Corps, to which the 76th Regiment was attached, after various movements and skirmishes reached Holly Springs, January 5, 1863. It moved to Memphis and then down the Mississippi River to Young's Point, Louisiana, where it landed May 17th. On the next day it embarked for Grand Gulf and then for "Chickasaw Bayou," where it was in battle until the final surrender of Vicksburg on July 4th, then moved with Sherman's Army against Jackson, Mississippi, skirmishing with the enemy at Big Black River, and at Champion Hills. After the evacuation of Jackson, the Regiment moved to Natchez and then back to Vicksburg, where it was in camp until January 31, 1864, and on February 3, started with General Sherman on his Meridian Campaign. On May 4th the Regiment accompanied the expedition, commanded by General McArthur, to Yazoo City, and participated in the battles of Benton, Vaughn's Station and Deasonville and drove the enemy out of Yazoo City. On July 1, 1864, it started on an expedition to Jackson, commanded by General Slocum, and was in a severe battle near Clinton, where the 76th Regiment bore a prominent part and lost heavily in killed, wounded and missing. July 29th the Regiment embarked for Morganza, then was transported to Port Hudson. September 3rd the Regiment embarked on the Steamer "Nebraska" and moved up the Mississippi River to the mouth of White River, landed and camped on the Arkansas shore, then moved to Duvall's Bluff, Arkansas, and from there to Memphis, Tennessee, where it remained until December 31, 1864, and was then ordered to embark on the Steamer "Niagara" for New Orleans where it arrived January 4, 1865. It moved to Mobile Point, where it was nearly wrecked in crossing the gulf during a terrible storm. It crossed to Lake Ponchartrain, then to Fort Barrancas, Florida, where the regiment was united. On March 20 the regiment started with General Steel's expedition to Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely. The colors of the 76th regiment were the first planted on the enemy works. The regiment moved to Mobile and from there to Selma, Alabama. In the latter part of June it was ordered to Galveston, Texas, where it was mustered out on July 22, 1865, then was ordered to Chicago, Illinois, and paid off and disbanded August 4, 1865. The said AMOS LOUGHRY enlisted as a recruit and joined the regiment at Vicksburg, Mississippi. He was in a Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana, after the fall of Mobile, Alabama for three months on account of rheumatism, and was from there Discharged. His first engagement was in the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, and his last at Fort Blakely, Alabama, April 9, 1865, and he was in all intervening engagements of his regiment. He was always at his post of duty, achieving a gallant record for meritorious service and soldierly conduct at all time. He received a certificate of HONORABLE DISCHARGE at New Orleans, Louisiana May 23, 1865, by reason of Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. He was born in Steuben County, Michigan, September 14, 1848. He was united in marriage to Melinda E. Swan, in Kankakee County, Illinois, and to them were born five children: Clarence Amos, James Daniel, Anna Adeline, Florence Emily, and William Edgar. His wife died March 20, 1910. He is a member of Benton Post No. 25, Department of Indiana, Grand Army of the Republic, at Fowler, Indiana. (SEAL). His body was interred at Fowler, Illinois. Amos was born at Branch County, Michigan, on 14 September 1846.1,2 He was the son of John Joseph Loghry and Electa Foster. The 1850 Census listed Amos Loghry in addition to Electa Foster, Adeline Loghry, Charles Loghry, Andrew Loghry, Alvin P. Loghry and Sarah Priscilla Loghry in the household of John Joseph Loghry, in Noble, Branch County, Michigan.3 Amos Loghry was enumerated as Amos. Male, age 4, born in Michigan.3 He married Melinda Emily Swan at Kankakee, Kankakee County, Illinois, on 3 December 1879.2 He was christened at located in Fowler, Benton County, Indiana, in February 1932.2 Amos died on 20 February 1932 at Lafayette, Tippacanoe County, Indiana, at age 85. Died at the Veterans Home..4,2
Certificate of Record. To all whom it may Concern: This certifies that: Amos Loughry Enlisted November 24, 1863 from Kankakee City, Illinois, to serve three years or during the War, and was Mustered into the United States service at Camp Butler, Illinois at Springfield on December 31, 1863 as Private of Captain Jacob Rugers Company 'H', 76th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Colonel Samuel T. Busey commanding. The 76th Illinois Infantry was organized at Kankakee, Illinois, in August 1862, and was mustered into service on August 22, 1862. It was ordered immediately to Columbus, Kentucky, and armed with Enfield Rifles. It moved to Boliver and LaGrange, Tennessee, and then was sent with General Grant on his campaign along the Mississippi Central Railroad. The 4th Division of the 13th Army Corps, to which the 76th Regiment was attached, after various movements and skirmishes reached Holly Springs, January 5, 1863. It moved to Memphis and then down the Mississippi River to Young's Point, Louisiana, where it landed May 17th. On the next day it embarked for Grand Gulf and then for "Chickasaw Bayou," where it was in battle until the final surrender of Vicksburg on July 4th, then moved with Sherman's Army against Jackson, Mississippi, skirmishing with the enemy at Big Black River, and at Champion Hills. After the evacuation of Jackson, the Regiment moved to Natchez and then back to Vicksburg, where it was in camp until January 31, 1864, and on February 3, started with General Sherman on his Meridian Campaign. On May 4th the Regiment accompanied the expedition, commanded by General McArthur, to Yazoo City, and participated in the battles of Benton, Vaughn's Station and Deasonville and drove the enemy out of Yazoo City. On July 1, 1864, it started on an expedition to Jackson, commanded by General Slocum, and was in a severe battle near Clinton, where the 76th Regiment bore a prominent part and lost heavily in killed, wounded and missing. July 29th the Regiment embarked for Morganza, then was transported to Port Hudson. September 3rd the Regiment embarked on the Steamer "Nebraska" and moved up the Mississippi River to the mouth of White River, landed and camped on the Arkansas shore, then moved to Duvall's Bluff, Arkansas, and from there to Memphis, Tennessee, where it remained until December 31, 1864, and was then ordered to embark on the Steamer "Niagara" for New Orleans where it arrived January 4, 1865. It moved to Mobile Point, where it was nearly wrecked in crossing the gulf during a terrible storm. It crossed to Lake Ponchartrain, then to Fort Barrancas, Florida, where the regiment was united. On March 20 the regiment started with General Steel's expedition to Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely. The colors of the 76th regiment were the first planted on the enemy works. The regiment moved to Mobile and from there to Selma, Alabama. In the latter part of June it was ordered to Galveston, Texas, where it was mustered out on July 22, 1865, then was ordered to Chicago, Illinois, and paid off and disbanded August 4, 1865. The said AMOS LOUGHRY enlisted as a recruit and joined the regiment at Vicksburg, Mississippi. He was in a Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana, after the fall of Mobile, Alabama for three months on account of rheumatism, and was from there Discharged. His first engagement was in the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, and his last at Fort Blakely, Alabama, April 9, 1865, and he was in all intervening engagements of his regiment. He was always at his post of duty, achieving a gallant record for meritorious service and soldierly conduct at all time. He received a certificate of HONORABLE DISCHARGE at New Orleans, Louisiana May 23, 1865, by reason of Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. He was born in Steuben County, Michigan, September 14, 1848. He was united in marriage to Melinda E. Swan, in Kankakee County, Illinois, and to them were born five children: Clarence Amos, James Daniel, Anna Adeline, Florence Emily, and William Edgar. His wife died March 20, 1910. He is a member of Benton Post No. 25, Department of Indiana, Grand Army of the Republic, at Fowler, Indiana. (SEAL). His body was interred at Fowler, Illinois. Amos was born at Branch County, Michigan, on 14 September 1846.1,2 He was the son of John Joseph Loghry and Electa Foster. The 1850 Census listed Amos Loghry in addition to Electa Foster, Adeline Loghry, Charles Loghry, Andrew Loghry, Alvin P. Loghry and Sarah Priscilla Loghry in the household of John Joseph Loghry, in Noble, Branch County, Michigan.3 Amos Loghry was enumerated as Amos. Male, age 4, born in Michigan.3 He married Melinda Emily Swan at Kankakee, Kankakee County, Illinois, on 3 December 1879.2 He was christened at located in Fowler, Benton County, Indiana, in February 1932.2 Amos died on 20 February 1932 at Lafayette, Tippacanoe County, Indiana, at age 85. Died at the Veterans Home..4,2
Family | Melinda Emily Swan b. 2 Sep 1857, d. 23 Mar 1911 |
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Citations
- [S200] Certificate of record (document # 3) Soldiers and Sailors Historical and Benevolent Soc. Washington D.C. Nov 29 1915; Document #75973 A.V. Wacus, historian.
- [S19] Walker to Bergerud, Notes, April 1996.
- [S365] Unknown record type, unknown repository address, John Loghry.
- [S16] Loghry - Santee, Family Group Sheet.
Louisa A. Loghry
F, b. 18 May 1859, d. 5 November 1918
Louisa A. Loghry|b. 18 May 1859\nd. 5 Nov 1918|p15.htm#i972|James Foster Loghry|b. 1 Feb 1827\nd. 10 Sep 1906|p15.htm#i968|Lucy Ann Cutler|b. 6 Oct 1829\nd. 6 Mar 1917|p26.htm#i1969|John J. Loghry|b. 20 Mar 1803\nd. 1860|p8.htm#i401|Electa Foster|b. 13 Jul 1805\nd. 16 Mar 1852|p11.htm#i575|||||||
| Father | James Foster Loghry b. 1 Feb 1827, d. 10 Sep 1906 |
| Mother | Lucy Ann Cutler b. 6 Oct 1829, d. 6 Mar 1917 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
She was christened at Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska. Louisa was born at Orland, Steuben County, Indiana, on 18 May 1859. She was the daughter of James Foster Loghry and Lucy Ann Cutler. Louisa died on 5 November 1918 at Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, at age 59.
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Jay Foster Loghry
M, b. 28 July 1863, d. 28 November 1929
Jay Foster Loghry|b. 28 Jul 1863\nd. 28 Nov 1929|p15.htm#i973|James Foster Loghry|b. 1 Feb 1827\nd. 10 Sep 1906|p15.htm#i968|Lucy Ann Cutler|b. 6 Oct 1829\nd. 6 Mar 1917|p26.htm#i1969|John J. Loghry|b. 20 Mar 1803\nd. 1860|p8.htm#i401|Electa Foster|b. 13 Jul 1805\nd. 16 Mar 1852|p11.htm#i575|||||||
| Father | James Foster Loghry b. 1 Feb 1827, d. 10 Sep 1906 |
| Mother | Lucy Ann Cutler b. 6 Oct 1829, d. 6 Mar 1917 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Jay was born at Indiana on 28 July 1863.1,2 He was the son of James Foster Loghry and Lucy Ann Cutler. He married Anna Mcpherson at Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, on 21 March 1894.2 Jay died on 28 November 1929 at Oshkosh, Garden County, Nebraska, at age 66.2
Family | Anna Mcpherson b. Unknown |
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Frank Loghry
M, b. UNKNOWN
Frank Loghry|b. UNKNOWN|p15.htm#i974|James Foster Loghry|b. 1 Feb 1827\nd. 10 Sep 1906|p15.htm#i968|Lucy Ann Cutler|b. 6 Oct 1829\nd. 6 Mar 1917|p26.htm#i1969|John J. Loghry|b. 20 Mar 1803\nd. 1860|p8.htm#i401|Electa Foster|b. 13 Jul 1805\nd. 16 Mar 1852|p11.htm#i575|||||||
| Father | James Foster Loghry b. 1 Feb 1827, d. 10 Sep 1906 |
| Mother | Lucy Ann Cutler b. 6 Oct 1829, d. 6 Mar 1917 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Frank died. Frank was born UNKNOWN. He was the son of James Foster Loghry and Lucy Ann Cutler.
A. D. Huston
M
A. D. Huston||p15.htm#i975|Adam Huston|b. 9 Oct 1851\nd. 21 Jun 1923|p26.htm#i1975|Helen M. Loghry|b. 12 Mar 1854\nd. 6 Jan 1940|p26.htm#i1972|||||||James F. Loghry|b. 1 Feb 1827\nd. 10 Sep 1906|p15.htm#i968|Lucy A. Cutler|b. 6 Oct 1829\nd. 6 Mar 1917|p26.htm#i1969|
| Father | Adam Huston b. 9 Oct 1851, d. 21 Jun 1923 |
| Mother | Helen M. Loghry b. 12 Mar 1854, d. 6 Jan 1940 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Ida Platt
F, b. 28 July 1859, d. 8 June 1939
Ida was born at Williams County, Ohio, on 28 July 1859.1 She married Leroy Pride Loghry at York, York County, Nebraska, on 25 February 1880.2,1 Ida died on 8 June 1939 at Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, at age 79.3
Family | Leroy Pride Loghry b. 17 Dec 1856, d. 8 Jun 1939 |
Julia Garret
F, b. UNKNOWN
Julia Garret|b. UNKNOWN|p15.htm#i977||||Louisa A. Loghry|b. 18 May 1859\nd. 5 Nov 1918|p15.htm#i972|||||||James F. Loghry|b. 1 Feb 1827\nd. 10 Sep 1906|p15.htm#i968|Lucy A. Cutler|b. 6 Oct 1829\nd. 6 Mar 1917|p26.htm#i1969|
| Mother | Louisa A. Loghry b. 18 May 1859, d. 5 Nov 1918 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Julia died. Julia was born UNKNOWN. She was the daughter of Louisa A. Loghry.
Dora Garret
F, b. UNKNOWN
Dora Garret|b. UNKNOWN|p15.htm#i978||||Louisa A. Loghry|b. 18 May 1859\nd. 5 Nov 1918|p15.htm#i972|||||||James F. Loghry|b. 1 Feb 1827\nd. 10 Sep 1906|p15.htm#i968|Lucy A. Cutler|b. 6 Oct 1829\nd. 6 Mar 1917|p26.htm#i1969|
| Mother | Louisa A. Loghry b. 18 May 1859, d. 5 Nov 1918 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Dora died. Dora was born UNKNOWN. She was the daughter of Louisa A. Loghry.
Harry Garret
M, b. UNKNOWN
Harry Garret|b. UNKNOWN|p15.htm#i979||||Louisa A. Loghry|b. 18 May 1859\nd. 5 Nov 1918|p15.htm#i972|||||||James F. Loghry|b. 1 Feb 1827\nd. 10 Sep 1906|p15.htm#i968|Lucy A. Cutler|b. 6 Oct 1829\nd. 6 Mar 1917|p26.htm#i1969|
| Mother | Louisa A. Loghry b. 18 May 1859, d. 5 Nov 1918 |
| Charts | Descendants of William Loughry |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Debra Sue Loghry. |
Harry died. Harry was born UNKNOWN. He was the son of Louisa A. Loghry.