Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameSarah Ann HAY
Birth13 May 1810, Rupert, Bennington, Vermont4056,4058
Death18 Jan 1892, Seville, Medina, Ohio2023, p 1; date only,4087, date only,4088 Age: 81
Residence1877, Seville, Ohio4062, p 525,4077
FatherJonathan HAY (1782-1864)
MotherRuth NOBLE (1786-1853)
Individual Notes
• There was no estate record for Elizabeth Hay or Sarah Newton in Medina County, Ohio.2026

• One of the things I was curious about was whether Sarah Hay actually married John Loomis, thus producing Jonathan Loomis Hay, or whether this was a case of "smoke-screen by Bible."  In fact, Sarah married both John Loomis and Charles Newton in Wayne Co., Ohio.  I found both records, although Sarah's last name was erroneously transcribed as "Hoy."2026
Census
• 1820 Census: Truxton, Cortland, New York. 210010/11110.4065
• 1830 Census: Milton Township, Wayne, Ohio. Age 20-30. 10001/00001.2082
• 1840 Census: Milton Township, Wayne, Ohio. Age 20-30. 01001001/00001001. Living in father’s household.2083
• 1850 Census: Milton Township, Wayne, Ohio. Age 40, b VT. Living adjacent to her father, Jonathan Hay.4061
• 1860 Census: Guilford, Milton Twp., Wayne, Ohio. Age 50, b VT. Living adjacent to her father, Jonathan Hay.4074
• 1880 Census: Seville, Medina, Ohio. Age 70, b VT. Father b VT; mother b MA.4089
Spouses
Birthabt 1806, Rupert?, Bennington, Vermont4076
Ancestral File #14MV-4NN4076
Occupationa farmer of Milton, Wayne Co., O.4062, p 525
FatherDaniel LOOMIS
MotherSarah
Individual Notes
• I have several of our old family Bibles, and also the Noble genealogy owned by my great-grandfather, so I am fairly certain that some of the information regarding my family could be corrected.
My Bible says this, written in my grandfather’s hand: “The father (John Loomis) proved to be worthless man, and soon after the birth of their child, left for parts unknown.”2077

• John William Loomis seems to have moved to Indiana, right over the Ohio border, where he remarried, had a few kids and died, likely by the 1860s.2076
Census
• 1810 Census: Walton, Delaware, New York. 20010/10100.4090
• 1830 Census: Milton Township, Wayne, Ohio. Age 20-30. 1000100000000/0000100000000. Adjacent to his father, Daniel.2082
Marriage1 Apr 1829, Wayne County, Ohio4062, p 525; date only – gives date of 1 Sep 1829,4086
ChildrenJonathan (1830-1899)
Birth17 Nov 1814, Putney, Windham, Vermont4058
Death29 May 1885, Seville, Medina, Ohio4087, date only,4091 Age: 70
Occupationfarmer4062, p 525
Individual Notes
• His occupation was grocer later in life. Prior to that, he was a farmer.4091
Census
• 1850 Census: Milton Township, Wayne, Ohio. Age 36, b VT. Farmer. Living adjacent to his father-in-law, Jonathan Hay.4061
• 1860 Census: Guilford, Milton Twp., Wayne, Ohio. Age 45, b VT. Farmer. $0; $400. Living adjacent to his father-in-law, Jonathan Hay.4074
• 1880 Census: Seville, Medina, Ohio. Age 65, b VT. Retired Grocer. Father b CT; mother b VT.4089
Research
• Probably the son of John Newton, who is living adjacent to Jonathan Hay in the 1830 Census of Milton Township, Wayne County, Ohio.4066
Marriage29 Mar 18434062, p 525,2077
No Children
Last Modified 7 Feb 2011Created 8 Aug 2023 using Reunion for Macintosh
Updated 8 Aug 2023
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