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James Loder

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James Loder

Birth
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 May 1851 (aged 32)
Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Roscoe, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2510988, Longitude: -81.9643602
Memorial ID
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His last name on the headstone is "Lodar", but the family name was "Loder".

Children of James and Ann Loder:
1) Thomas Loder - born 1839
2) Jane Loder - born 1841
3) Rachel Loder - born 1843
4) John Loder - born 1844
5) Mary Loder - born 1847; 1870 Holmes, Richland Co., OH census living with sister Jane Loder Barnes; 1880 La Harpe, Hancock Co., IL census living with sister Rachel Loder Johnson

Sources: The Loder Family Tree, 1986, compiled by Francis M. Loder, son of William & Edith Loder; FAG contributor ID# 48230045
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The plate map from 1855 on the left shows the relative locations of where the John, Anne (widow of James), Aaron and William Loder residences were situated.
His last name on the headstone is "Lodar", but the family name was "Loder".

Children of James and Ann Loder:
1) Thomas Loder - born 1839
2) Jane Loder - born 1841
3) Rachel Loder - born 1843
4) John Loder - born 1844
5) Mary Loder - born 1847; 1870 Holmes, Richland Co., OH census living with sister Jane Loder Barnes; 1880 La Harpe, Hancock Co., IL census living with sister Rachel Loder Johnson

Sources: The Loder Family Tree, 1986, compiled by Francis M. Loder, son of William & Edith Loder; FAG contributor ID# 48230045
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The plate map from 1855 on the left shows the relative locations of where the John, Anne (widow of James), Aaron and William Loder residences were situated.

Inscription

Aged 32 Yrs. 4 M. 17 D.

A beloved friend a husband dear
A tender parent lieth here
Repent in time make no delay
For Christ has call'd his soul. Amen

Boies & Kyle
Adamsville, O.

Gravesite Details

We found his tombstone under about 6 inches of soil on April 7, 2021. The Smith-McCoy Cemetery was read in the early 50s by Helen Meredith, again in 1992 and finally in 2003. James's tombstone was not found and read during any of those years.



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