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Attention all Loys with Effingham Co., IL roots!--please help me identify these photos.

LOYS TO AMERICA BY 1750
"main Loys"
(earlier arrival=more U.S. descendants than "minor Loys")


Martin Loy
(to America 1741)

Matthias Loy
(to America 1733)

John George Loy
a/k/a Hans Jurich Loy
(to America 1733)

John Heinrich Loy
(to America 1733)

Georg(e) Christopher Loy
(to America 1732)

LOYS TO AMERICA AFTER 1750
"minor Loys"
(later arrival = less U.S. descendants than "main Loys")

Martin Loy
(1752-1826 Loysburg, PA)

Mathias Loy of Dauphin Co., PA
(b. 1790 Baden, Germany)

Joseph Loy/Ley
of Switzerland

Ireland Loys

Other Loys

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This website, begun 9 September 1997, is a companion to the January 1998 published book, "The Complete Loy History, featuring descendants of Martin Loy who migrated from Germany to America in 1741." However, unlike the book, this site extends to not only Martin's descendants, but other Loys as well.

Since 1982, I have come across other branches of Loys, whose ancestors are represented at the left. After viewing the success of the Gen-Web project, I began this page to link Loy researchers worldwide.

These links will take you to the children of the first generation. With hope, others will "adopt" sites to continue more detailed information, which I can link their URLs to this site, as well as link information on other Loys who came to America and those who stayed in Germany/other countries.

Feel free to let me know what you think of this site, suggestions, etc.

DELORES ROCHELLE WALLS



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times since 10 October 1998.
(That's when I started counting.)

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GUIDE TO DETERMINE MOST U.S. LOY ORIGINS

This will provide clues to the researcher, if only the county and state of an ancestor's residence are known from 1900 and prior. After 1900 census, more Loy branches shared areas of migration, but prior to this most stayed together in family groups. (There *are* a few exceptions, but even then, at least you can narrow it down to these branches sharing the specified area.) By 1900 census, these areas in the dropdown list were mostly settled by descendants of Loys given here. Select area from the dropdown list, then read info on the pertaining Loy branch(es) in box below.

 

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