Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (??-??-1579) van kind (Elizabeth Pasfield Loomis) al overleden (12 april 1567).
Hij is getrouwd met Krystene Pasfield.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1561 te Thaxted, Essex, England, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
John Loomis I (using the present spelling), son of Thomas Loomis, lived at Thaxted, county Essex. His will was proved at Stortord. May 12, 1567. He married Kyrsten Pashfield or Jackson. He had sons : John, mentioned below, and Edward of Bocking.
John Loomis (using the present spelling), son of Thomas Loomis, lived at Thaxted, county Essex. His will was proved at Stortord. May 12, 1567. He married Kyrsten Pashfield or Jackson. He had sons : John, mentioned below, and Edward of Bocking.
The surname of LOOMIS was a locational name 'of Lomax' a small spot in the parish of Bury, County Lancashire. Local names usually denoted where a man held his land, and indicated where he actually lived. The place was recorded in the Middle Ages as LUMHALGHS, and apparently named with the elements LUMM (pool) and HALH (nook, recess), literally meaning the dweller at this place. The earliest of the name on record appears to be LUMHALGHS (without surname) who was recorded in Lancashire in the year 1324. Most of the European surnames in countries such as England, Scotland and France were formed in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The process had started somewhat earlier and had continued in some places into the 19th century, but the norm is that in the tenth and eleventh centuries people did not have surnames, whereas by the fifteenth century most of the population had acquired a second name. Since the dawn of civilisation the need to communicate has been a prime drive of all higher mankind. The more organised the social structure became, the more urgent the need to name places, objects and situations essential to the survival and existence of the social unit. From this common stem arose the requirements to identify families, tribes and individual members evolving into a pattern in evidence today. In the formation of this history, common usage of customs, trades, locations, patronymic and generic terms were often adopted as surnames. The demands of bureaucracy formally introduced by feudal lords in the 11th century, to define the boundaries and families within their fiefdoms, crystallized the need for personal identification and accountability, and surnames became in general use from this time onwards. Other records of the name mention Christopher Lomax of Bury, Lancashire, listed in the Wills at Chester in 1545. Richard Lumas was documented in Roch in Bury, Lancashire in the year 1602. The associated arms are recorded in Sir Bernard Burkes General Armory. Ulster King of Arms in 1884. Registered in County Surrey.
JOHN LOOMIS I was the father of JOHN LOOMIS II. JOHN LOOMIS I was born Jan. 1536 in Thaxted, Essex, England and died April 12, 1567 in Thaxted, Essex, England. He is buried at THaxted, England. JOHN married KYRSTEN PASHFIELD or JACKSON and they had 8 children (some names are repeated twice so not sure if it is truly 8 children) William, Sarah, Walter, Elizabeth, Sarah, Elizabeth, JOHN II. KYRSTEN PASHFIELD was born in 1526 in Rettendon, Essex, England and died in April 1567 in Thaxted, Essex, England.
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Krystene Pasfield Loomis - notes.
Source: "One Bassett Family in America: the Fuller Family" by Buell Burdett Bassett. Pg. 506.
THE LOOMIS FAMILY
THOMAS LOOMIS b. ______ 1551, Oct. 28 P. 85 Loomis Genealogy (1908):
_____________ m. ______ Thomas Lummys was buried this date at Thaxted,
b. _____ Essex Co., England per Thaxted Church Record; a year
d. _____ bur. Oct 28, 1551 made memorable by the Council of Trent which decreed that
everyone is accursed who denies that the sacrement of penance was instituted by Christ.
CHILDREN (only one known)
1. JOHN b. m. Krystine Pasfield
JOHN LOOMIS b. ___ 1566, Feb'y 19. P 83 Do: From will below it is seen that
KRYSTENE PASFIELD m. ___ John Lomesse was a carpenter of Thaxted. He speaks therein of
b. ___ "all my children," indicating a number of them that we do not know by name.
d. after husband bur. Apl. 12, 1567
1566, Feb'y 19. P 84 Do: In his will her husband
says, "I geve unto Krystene my wife my howse 1566, Feb'y 19. P84 Do: Commisary Court
wth a garden plotte...and all my dett & of London (Essex and Herts), Somerset House,
movablys....and all my other goods not London: "In the name of God ame. The XIX
bequeathed to paye my detts wth...whom daye of februare in the yeare of owr Lord god
also I ordayned & make myn Executryx wth Rob- MCCCCC threscore & syx I John lomesse of
ert Almon ye elder." The Loomis Genealogy says thaxset in ye Cownty of Essex Carpenter beyng
" Krystine Jackson" may have been her name. of pfecte & hole off mynde thanke by gevyn to
She outlived her husband and that is all we know allmyghty god, do make thys my last wyll & tes-
of her. ament in maner & forme foloying that ys to say,------------------------ First I bequeve my sowle unto the hands of al-
myghty god my make & redeemer & my body to be buryed in the church yare of thaxted aforesayd.
Item I geve unto the poremes box there iij
"Item I geve & bequeth unto Krystene my wyfe my howse wth a garden plotte ther unto belonging
duryng her naturall lyfe and affter her decese, I will the sayd howse wthye garden to be solde & equalli
to be devyded amonge all my chyldre & yff any off them dye I wyll that pey wch shall remayn to have
yt a monge them. Itm I geve unto Krysten my wife all my other goods not bequeathed to paye
my debts wt & to brynge my body into ye erthe whom also I ordayne & make myn Executryx wth Rob-
ert almon ye elder, and I wyll that he shall have for hys paynes vj(s) viij(d).
John Lomesse"
" thes being wytnesses:
John Button, Wyllam Clarke & Roberte Pker the wryter here off."
1567, Apl. 12. P 85 Do: "Johnes Lummys buried the XII die of April." This is the Thaxted Church record, and per the will he was "buryed in the churche yard off Thaxted aforesayed."
He left a will dated the “xix daye of februare” 1566. John Loomis I (using the present spelling), son of Thomas Loomis, lived at Thaxted, county Essex. His will was proved at Stortord. May 12, 1567. He married Kyrsten Pashfield or Jackson. He had sons : John, mentioned below, and Edward of Bocking. -------------------- John Loomis (using the present spelling), son of Thomas Loomis, lived at Thaxted, county Essex. His will was proved at Stortord. May 12, 1567. He married Kyrsten Pashfield or Jackson. He had sons : John, mentioned below, and Edward of Bocking.
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