Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Martha Wilmot (30117) & Ashbel Loveland
47992. Truman Loveland. Born ca 1760 in Watertown, CT. Truman died in Seymour, CT on 13 Mar 1839.490 Occupation: farmer.

Truman served through the Revolutionary War. He enlisted abord the marine ship Trumbull of 28 guns, 2 Apr 1777. It was captured off the Delaware Capes by two British ships, the Iris and Gen. Monk, in 1781.490
Truman married Elizabeth Ann Wooster (55456) , daughter of Capt. John Wooster (22 Dec 1719-2 Aug 1804) & Eunice Hull (40070) (19 Nov 1727-17 Nov 1799), in Oxford, CT.490 Born ca 1766 in Oxford, CT.490 Elizabeth Ann died in Seymour, CT on 2 Apr 1842.490

Children of Truman and Ann (Wooster) Loveland, born at Derby:
    i. Ruth Ann, m. David Hotchkiss, of Derby;
    ii. Eunice, m. Edmund Storrs; and
    iii. Sarah Minerva, b. 21 Sep 1802, d. 2 Jan 1888 at Oxford, m. ca. 1824 Silas Hawkins (b. 1756, d. 15 Oct 1844 at Oxford), resided at Oxford, Quaker.490
47993. Martha Loveland.

Martha married a Mr Stark.490
47994. Landon Loveland. Born in 1773 in Watertown, CT. Landon died in Watertown, CT on 4 Mar 1834.490

Landon carried on his father’s business in Watertown. He was also a farmer.490
Landon married Rosannah Hungerford. Born in 1769 in Watertown, CT.490 Rosannah died in Watertown, CT on 23 Mar 1843.490

Children of Landon and Rosannah (Hungerford) Loveland, born at Watertown:
    i. Edmund, b. 1797, d. 19 Aug 1817;
    ii. Ashbel, b. 21 Mar 1800, d. 5 Jul 1885 at Watertown, m. Ruanna Lewis (b. 7 Apr 1799 at Watertown);
    iii. Maria, b. 1805, d. 18 Aug 1824;
    iv. Mary Ann, b. 29 Aug 1808, d. 5 Jan 1886 at Litchfield, Ohio, m. at Watertown 20 Sep 1831 Hiram K. Noble (b. 18 Apr 1808 at Colesville, NY, d. 11 Apr 1865 at Litchfield), resided at Colesville, then Rochester, Ohio, then Litchfield;
    v. Emily, b. 12 Jun 1811, m. at Watertown 14 Jan 1834 Chauncey Bidwill (b. 8 Jul 1805 at Watertown), resided at Thomaston, CT;
    vi. Emeline, twin, b. 12 Jun 1811, d. 11 Sep 1833 at Watertown, m. William Peck; and
    vii. Truman, m. a Miss Hayden of Waterbury, removed to Rochester, NY, then to Canada where he died.490
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