Advertisement

Capt Thomas Loring

Advertisement

Capt Thomas Loring

Birth
Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
28 Jun 1795 (aged 77)
Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
R5-P7-S4
Memorial ID
View Source
In his 78th year
Husband of Sarah Lobdell
Son of Caleb Loring Esq.

Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Births, p. 133
Loring, Thomas, Capt., h. Sarah (d. Ebenezer Lobdell), ch. Caleb Esq., physician, and Lidia (d. Edward Gray and Dorothy (second w.) of Plymouth; s. Thomas and Hannah of Hull; s. Dea. Thomas and Jane of Hingham, afterward of Hull); Apr. 14, 1718.

Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Marriages, p. 344
Loring, Thomas, Capt. (s. Caleb Esq) and Sarah Lobdil [dup. Lobdell, ch. Ebenezer and Lidia], Feb. 24, 1741.

Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Deaths, p. 493
Loring, Thomas, Captain of the Military Company in Plympton, h. Sarah (d. Ebenezer Lobdell), s. Caleb Esq, June 28, 1795, a. 77y 2m 3d New Style.
In his 78th year
Husband of Sarah Lobdell
Son of Caleb Loring Esq.

Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Births, p. 133
Loring, Thomas, Capt., h. Sarah (d. Ebenezer Lobdell), ch. Caleb Esq., physician, and Lidia (d. Edward Gray and Dorothy (second w.) of Plymouth; s. Thomas and Hannah of Hull; s. Dea. Thomas and Jane of Hingham, afterward of Hull); Apr. 14, 1718.

Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Marriages, p. 344
Loring, Thomas, Capt. (s. Caleb Esq) and Sarah Lobdil [dup. Lobdell, ch. Ebenezer and Lidia], Feb. 24, 1741.

Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Deaths, p. 493
Loring, Thomas, Captain of the Military Company in Plympton, h. Sarah (d. Ebenezer Lobdell), s. Caleb Esq, June 28, 1795, a. 77y 2m 3d New Style.

Inscription

Erected
in memory of
Capt. THOMAS LORING
who died June 28th
1795
in the 78th year of his age.
"There was when I stood where thou dust now,
And viewed the dead as thou dust me,
Ere long thou be as low as I
And others stand and gaze at thee."



Advertisement