and Anna Maria Fechtor.
(Noted): Johannes Heinrich Laye "aka" John Henry Loy, arrived in the port of Philadelphia., Pa., from Germany, on a palatine German ship called the (Elizabeth), on August 27th, 1733. He came at age 13 with older brother Hans Jurich Loy and sister-in-law Maria Elizabeth (Troud) Loy.
(Source): The information was taken from information in "The Loy Family in America", a book compilation of group sheets of the Loy's that came to America from Germany.
(Wife): Maria Elizabeth Kumpf.
John married Maria Elizabeth Kumpf, in 1753, in New Goshenhoppen, Berks Co, Pa., also known as "Old Germantown."
(Children):
~ Jacob Loy (N/A-N/A).
~ Elizabeth Marie (Loy) N/A (1751–1810).
~ Daniel M. Loy (1755–1840). Memorial (14320009)
~ Christina (Loy) N/A (1758–1820).
~ Catherine (Loy) N/A (1760–N/A).
~ Michael Loy (1762–N/A).
~ Mary Elizabeth (Loy) N/A (1765–1790).
~ Madeline (Loy) N/A (1767–N/A).
~ John Loy (1768–1856).
~ Conrad Loy (1771–1858).
(Sibling):
~ Hans Jurich Laye (Loy).
(Occupation): Farmer
and Anna Maria Fechtor.
(Noted): Johannes Heinrich Laye "aka" John Henry Loy, arrived in the port of Philadelphia., Pa., from Germany, on a palatine German ship called the (Elizabeth), on August 27th, 1733. He came at age 13 with older brother Hans Jurich Loy and sister-in-law Maria Elizabeth (Troud) Loy.
(Source): The information was taken from information in "The Loy Family in America", a book compilation of group sheets of the Loy's that came to America from Germany.
(Wife): Maria Elizabeth Kumpf.
John married Maria Elizabeth Kumpf, in 1753, in New Goshenhoppen, Berks Co, Pa., also known as "Old Germantown."
(Children):
~ Jacob Loy (N/A-N/A).
~ Elizabeth Marie (Loy) N/A (1751–1810).
~ Daniel M. Loy (1755–1840). Memorial (14320009)
~ Christina (Loy) N/A (1758–1820).
~ Catherine (Loy) N/A (1760–N/A).
~ Michael Loy (1762–N/A).
~ Mary Elizabeth (Loy) N/A (1765–1790).
~ Madeline (Loy) N/A (1767–N/A).
~ John Loy (1768–1856).
~ Conrad Loy (1771–1858).
(Sibling):
~ Hans Jurich Laye (Loy).
(Occupation): Farmer
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