HUSBAND..(full name ): LOOP, Charles H. BORN.....(date/place): 1820 Bettsburg, ______, NY CHR......(date/place): MAR......(date/place): 9 DEC 1856 Norwich, Chenango, NY DIED.....(date/place): 20 DEC 1910 Binghamton, Broome, NY BUR......(date/place): 22 DEC 1910 Afton, Chenango, NY HUSBAND'S FATHER.....: LOOP, William Ferris Compiled by: HUSBAND'S MOTHER.....: STOWELL, Jemima Victor L. Bennison HUSBAND'S OTHER WIVES: CLEVELAND (or MERRELL), Harriet 2 Georgetown Drive ---------------------------------------------------------- Amherst, NH 03031 WIFE.....(full name ): PANGBORN, Olive Eliza BORN.....(date/place): 18 NOV 1832 CHR......(date/place): DIED.....(date/place): 1870 BUR......(date/place): WIFE'S FATHER........: WIFE'S MOTHER........: WIFE'S OTHER HUSBANDS: FILE: CHPECHWICH.FGSV ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ # / | CHILDREN | WHEN | WHERE OR TO WHOM | SEX | surname / given names | | town, county, state or country | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------| 1. | LOOP, Edward J. |b. 11 JUN 1865 | Afton, Broome, NY | M | |m. 13 MAR 1884 | SCHOUTEN, Edith in Binghamton | | |d. after 1919 | prob. AK | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 2. | LOOP, Cora |b. | | F | |m. | LILLEY, John W. | | |d. | | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 3. | LOOP, Hattie |b. | | F | |m. | | | |d. young | | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 4. | possibly two others |b. | | | |m. | | | |d. young | | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ NOTES: Newspaper clippings: two obituaries: Charles H. Loop died Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Lilley on Woodside Avenue, in Binghamton, at the age of 91 years. Beside his daughter, Mr. Loop is survived by one son, E.J. Loop of Cotter, Ark. The funeral services Thursday morning. The body will be taken to Afton for burial. The deceased was a brother-in-law to Mrs. S. A. Taylor of Guernsey street, Norwich, and whe will attend the services. Tuesday morning, Dec. 20th, occurred the death of Chas. Loop, an old resident of Afton. Death came as the result of a shock suffered earlier in the year. He was born in Bettsburg in 1820, being over 90 years old when he died. Mr. Loop lived on Spring Street, this village, practically all of his life until 1897, when he made his home with his daughter in Binghamton where he died. He was one of a family of seven children, one living, W. F. Loop of Savanna, Il., who is 89 years of age. Mr. Loop was married early in life to O. Eliza Pangburn of Norwich. Three children were born of the marriage; Hattie, who died young; Mrs. John Lilley of Binghamton and E. J. Loop of Cotter, Ark. His second marriage was to Harriet Cleveland who died some years ago. In early life Mr. Loop belonged to the Methodist Church in Afton in which he was Supt. of the Sabbath School and class leader. Later in life he joined the Presbyterian church in Afton about the second year after it was organized. He was an elder, and belonged to the church when he died. Mr. Loop was always prominent in town matters and when the town was dissolved from Bainbridge he was one to suggest the name Afton from Burn's poem "sweet Afton." He was charter member of the old South Bainbridge Odd Fellows Lodge belonging until the lodge disbanded. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery, Afton, Thursday morning, Rev. J. F. Shaw officiating. Marriage records, Binghamton, NY: Olive Eliza Pangborn, b. Nov 18, 1832, m. Dec 9, 1856, Charles H. Loop at Norwich, NY. Had two children: Ed, a Kansas City banker, and Cora, went to Whistler [or Wheatly, sorry, my handwritting is not good] Alabama. From Historical Review of Arkansas, Hempstead, Vol. 3., p. 1375: Edward J. Loop, cashier of the Baxter County Bank at Cotter, has brought to the management of the affairs of the important monetary institution with which he is commected unusually fine executive gifts, ... Mr. Loop who has been identified with the state of Arkansas since 1905, was born near Binghamton, Broome County, New York, in 1865, and in that place was reared and educated. His father, Charles H. Loop, was a carpenter by vocation, and was born in Binghamton in 1818, dying there at an advanced age in December, 1910. The family is a Colonial one, originally of New England, and members of it settled in the vicinity of Binghamton before the Indians left that part of the Empire state and when Binghamton was yet called Chenango Point. Charles H. Loop married Elizabeth Scott [conflicts with above], ... To the union of this estimable couple two children were born, Mr. Loop, of this review, being the elder, and his sister, Mrs. J. W. Lelley [sic], residing in Binghamton, New York. When Mr. Loop reached the age of nineteen he became imbued with the desire to go west, ...and eventually located in central Kansas ... in the years just preceding and subsequent to 1884 ... Mr. Loop joined ... the community around Little River. He ... engag[ed] in real estate and ... [became] acquainted with banking in its various phases. In 1900 he severed his relations with the Jayhawker state and located at Springfield, Missouri, where he engaged in banking, serving in a clerical capacity in the National Exchange Bank in that city. [After] five years Mr. Loop went to Thayer, Missouri, where he assumed the cashiership of the Bank of Thayer, and it was following his services there that he became cashier of the Cotter [Arkansas] bank. The Baxter County Bank [Arkansas] was organized in 1903... In 1905, ... Mr. Loop was made cashier... On March 13, 1884, Mr. Loop laid the foundation of a happy domestic life by his marriage, in Binghamton, New York, to Miss Edith Schouten. Their only daughter, Anna, now Mrs. C. A. Marsden, resides at The Dalles, Oregon. Mr. Loop is one of the best known Masons of the county and state... From Centennial History of Arkansas, p. 549: E. J. Loop, one of Cotter's capable and progressive business men, is prominent in both financial and legal circles. He was born in Afton, New York, on the 11th of June, 1860, a son of Charles H. and Eliza (Pangburn) Loop, both natives of that state. The father won prominence as a contractor and builder and his demise occurred in 1910, when he was ninety years of age. Mrs. Loop's death occurred in 1870, when she was but thirty-two years of age. Two children were born to their union: Cora, the wife of John W. Lilly of Mobile, Alabama, and E.J. ... E. J. attended the common schools of Afton, New York, and later entered an academy there. In 1884 he went to Kansas and ... was employed in the recorder's office at Lyons. He then entered the abstract business and subsequently made his initial step into the banking business as bookkeeper in the First National Bank. ... in 1895 he went to Little River as cashier of the State Bank. ... he next removed to Springfield, Missouri, where [he was] bookkeeper in the National Exchange Bank. Subsequently, after being cashier of a bank at Thayer, he came to Cotter [Arkansas] in 1905 as cashier of the Baxter County Bank. He is now a director and secretary-treasurer of the institution. ...he was admitted to the supreme court from Baxter County in 1919 and is local attorney for the Missouri Pacific Railroad. In Afton, New York, was celebrated the marriage of Mr. Loop and Miss Edith Schouten, a native of that state, and they have a daughter Anna. She is the wife of R. M. Harrison, a well known citizen of Cotter, who is associated with the Magnolia Oil Company. Tombstone inscriptions in Glenwood Cemetery, Afton, NY: G. H. Loop 1820 - 1910 Harriet A. Merrell his wife 1828 - 1897 three small stones nearby HAL OEL HML