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Descendants of Edward Looby Descendants of Edward Looby Generation 1 1. EDWARD1 LOOBY was born in Fermanagh, Ireland. He died in Kitley, Leeds County, Canada West (Ontario), Canada. He married JANE CRAWFORD. She was born in Fermanagh, Ireland. Edward Looby and Jane Crawford had the following children: 2. i. MARY2 LOOBY was born in 1801 in Ireland. She died in 1877 in Bayfield, Huron, Ontario (Age: 82). She married JAMES ELLIOTT about 1826 in Ireland. He was born in 1801 in Fermanagh, Ireland. He died on 17 Sep 1859 in Bayfield Stanley Huron, Ontario, Canada. 3. ii. JOHN LOOBY was born about 1816 in Ireland. He died on 07 Jun 1872 in Huron. He married ELISABETH BENNETT about 1845, daughter of William Bennett and Ann Hall. She was born on 10 Oct 1826 in Madison, New York, USA. She died on 22 Jul 1913 in York, Ontario, Canada (Age: 89). 4. iii. WILLIAM LOOBY was born on 12 Aug 1818 in Ireland. He died on 11 Jun 1902. He married (1) RUTH MCCORMACK. She was born in 1819 in Canada. She died on 16 Mar 1856. He married (2) JANE GRAHAME, daughter of Abraham Grahame and Mary Johnston. She was born in 1818 in Ireland. She died on 07 Jun 1882 in Kitley, Leeds, Ontario. 5. iv. EDWARD LOOBY was born about 1819 in Ireland. He married ELIZABETH LOOBY. She was born about 1828 in Ireland. Generation 2 2. MARY2 LOOBY (Edward1) was born in 1801 in Ireland. She died in 1877 in Bayfield, Huron, Ontario (Age: 82). She married JAMES ELLIOTT about 1826 in Ireland. He was born in 1801 in Fermanagh, Ireland. He died on 17 Sep 1859 in Bayfield Stanley Huron, Ontario, Canada. James Elliott and Mary Looby had the following children: 6. i. WILLIAM JAMES3 ELLIOTT was born on 15 Aug 1827 in Cavan, Cavan, Ireland. He died on 25 May 1884 in Bayfield Stanley Huron, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) JANE LANG. She was born in 1840 in Ireland. She died on 27 Mar 1900 in Stanley Huron, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) ALICE STEPHENSON on 16 Mar 1849 in Bayfield, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1834. She died on 02 Mar 1858 in Stanley Huron, Ontario, Canada. 7. ii. EDWARD ELLIOTT was born on 16 Mar 1829 in County Cavanaugh, Ireland. He died on 11 May 1896 in Stanley, Ontario, Canada. He married MARIAH. She was born about 1842 in Ontario. 8. iii. ROBERT ELLIOTT was born on 04 Jun 1835 in Kitley, Leeds, Ontario, Canada. He died on 25 Jan 1913 in Stanley, Huron, Ontario, Canada. He married CHARLOTTE STODDART on 21 Jan 1874 in Wallace Twp., Perth Co., Ontario, daughter of Robert Stoddart and Sophia Forsythe. She was born on 22 Jan 1852 in Ontario. She died on 31 May 1936 in Ontario, Canada. iv. ANDREW ELLIOTT was born in 1836 in Ontario, Canada. v. MARY ANNE ELLIOTT was born on 20 Feb 1837 in Kitley Leeds, Ontario, Canada. She died on 28 Feb 1910 in Stanley Huron, Ontario, Canada. vi. ELIZA ELLIOTT was born on 27 Sep 1840 in Kitley, Leeds, Ontario, Canada. She died on 02 May 1915 in Perth, Ontario, Canada. vii. JAMES ELLIOTT was born in 1843 in Kitley Leeds, Ontario, Canada. He died on 02 Feb 1868 in Stanley Huron, Ontario, Canada. 3. JOHN2 LOOBY (Edward1) was born about 1816 in Ireland. He died on 07 Jun 1872 in Huron. He married ELISABETH BENNETT about 1845, daughter of William Bennett and Ann Hall. She was born on 10 Oct 1826 in Madison, New York, USA. She died on 22 Jul 1913 in York, Ontario, Canada (Age: 89). John Looby and Elisabeth Bennett had the following children: Generation 2 (con't) 9. i. CRAWFORD3 LOOBY was born in Feb 1846 in Brockville, Ontario, Canada. He died on 01 Dec 1913 in Dufferin, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH MOONEY on 12 Oct 1876 in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada. She was born about 1854 in Ontario. ii. WILLIAM LOOBY was born about 1847 in Town of Brockville, Leeds, Canada West. He died on 20 Oct 1873 in Wellington, Aramath (Reported by his brother Crawford (aka Crofford)). 10. iii. ELISABETH LOOBY was born on 30 Aug 1850 in Kitley Tp, Leeds & Grenville Co, Ontario, Canada. She died on 02 Oct 1929 in Stanley, Huron Co., Ontario, Canada. She married RICHARD WESTON on 06 Jan 1870 in Huron County, son of George Weston and Evelyn 'Ellen" Cronin. He was born in 1850 in 6th Con. Goderich Tshp. He died in 1942 in Bayfield, Ontario. 11. iv. JANE LOOBY was born in 1854 in Brockville, Ontario. She died on 08 Sep 1927 in Orangeville, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada. She married THOMAS FREEMAN REID. He was born on 04 Dec 1838 in Weston, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Jun 1930 in Orangeville, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada. 12. v. MARY ANN LOOBY was born on 14 May 1858 in Ontario. She died in 1943. She married HENRY WESTON, son of George Weston and Evelyn 'Ellen" Cronin. He was born in 1859 in Ontario. 13. vi. SUSAN LOOBY was born in 1865 in Ontario. She married THOMAS DURKIN, son of John Durkin and Esther Durkin. He was born in 1843 in Ireland. He died on 08 May 1923 in York, Ontario, Canada (Age: 83). 4. WILLIAM2 LOOBY (Edward1) was born on 12 Aug 1818 in Ireland. He died on 11 Jun 1902. He married (1) RUTH MCCORMACK. She was born in 1819 in Canada. She died on 16 Mar 1856. He married (2) JANE GRAHAME, daughter of Abraham Grahame and Mary Johnston. She was born in 1818 in Ireland. She died on 07 Jun 1882 in Kitley, Leeds, Ontario. William Looby and Ruth McCormack had the following children: 14. i. ANN3 LOOBY was born in 1842 in South Elmsley. She died on 20 Aug 1901 in Leeds, Ontario, Canada. She married JOHN MCGREEVY, son of Patrick McGreevy and Cecilia Campbell. He was born in 1841 in Ireland. He died on 14 Jul 1876. 15. ii. JOHANNA LOOBY was born on 08 Nov 1844 in Younge Township, Ontario. She died on 25 Jul 1929. She married ROBERT WOOD, son of James Wood and Sarah Ann Tweedy. He was born on 29 May 1840 in Ontario. He died on 12 Aug 1913 in Leeds, Ontario, Canada. 16. iii. EDWARD LOOBY was born on 08 Dec 1846 in ElizabethTown. He died on 18 Feb 1931 in Leeds, Ontario, Canada. He married MARGARET ELIZABETH TWEEDY on 18 Sep 1866 in Smith Falls, Lanark, Ontario, Canada, daughter of James Tweedy and Eleanor Hayes. She was born on 01 Jul 1844 in Con 2 Lot South Elmsley. She died on 22 Jun 1915 in Leeds. iv. WILLIAM ROBERT LOOBY was born on 21 Oct 1848 in Canada. He died on 10 Jan 1933 in Frankville, Leeds Co., Ontario. He married JANE TREMAYNE. She was born on 05 Apr 1863 in England. She died on 13 Mar 1933 in Leeds, Ontario, Canada. Notes for William Robert Looby: District:ON BROCKVILLE (#47) Subdistrict:Kitley g-4 Page 3 28 Looby William A. M Head M Oct 21 1851 49 28 Looby Jane F Wife M Apr 5 1864 36 28 Looby William M Father W Aug 12 1818 82 17. v. JOHN LOOBY was born on 10 Jun 1849 in Ontario. He died on 11 May 1919. He married DIANNA MCBRATNEY on 02 Mar 1874 in Kitley Twp, Leeds and Grenville Co., Ontario, daughter of Stafford McBratney and Dianah Love. She was born on 28 Dec 1852 in Augusta Township, Ontario. She died on 07 May 1929 in South Elmsley, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario. vi. ARCHIBALD LOOBY was born about 1851 in Ontario. Generation 2 (con't) vi. 5. EDWARD2 LOOBY (Edward1) was born about 1819 in Ireland. He married ELIZABETH LOOBY. She was born about 1828 in Ireland. Edward Looby and Elizabeth Looby had the following children: i. GEORGE3 LOOBY was born about 1849 in Canada. ii. MARY JANE LOOBY was born about 1850 in Canada. She married JOHN JOHNSTON, son of James Johnston and Catherine Johnson. He was born about 1847 in County Armagh, Ireland. iii. JOHN LOOBY was born in 1854 in Ontario. iv. EDWARD LOOBY was born about 1857 in Ontario. v. ELIZABETH LOOBY was born in 1858 in Ontario. vi. RUTH ANN LOOBY was born in 1860 in Ontario. Generation 3 6. WILLIAM JAMES3 ELLIOTT (Mary2 Looby, Edward1 Looby) was born on 15 Aug 1827 in Cavan, Cavan, Ireland. He died on 25 May 1884 in Bayfield Stanley Huron, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) JANE LANG. She was born in 1840 in Ireland. She died on 27 Mar 1900 in Stanley Huron, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) ALICE STEPHENSON on 16 Mar 1849 in Bayfield, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1834. She died on 02 Mar 1858 in Stanley Huron, Ontario, Canada. William James Elliott and Jane Lang had the following children: i. EDMUND LANG4 ELLIOTT was born in Stanley, Huron, Ontario, Canada. He died on 31 Mar 1926. ii. ALBERT ELLIOTT was born on 01 Aug 1860 in Stanley, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Jan 1925 in Grandview, Manitoba, Canada. iii. ROBERT ALEXANDER ELLIOTT was born on 06 Apr 1865 in Stanley, Ontario, Canada. He died on 03 Oct 1941 in Stanley, Ontario, Canada. iv. EVALINE LOUISE ELLIOTT was born on 26 Sep 1869 in Stanley, Ontario, Canada. She died on 16 Jul 1935 in Stanley, Ontario, Canada. William James Elliott and Alice Stephenson had the following children: v. MARY ELIZA ELLIOTT was born in Stanley, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jan 1856 in Stanley Huron, Ontario, Canada.
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