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General Information on other Lorings
Loring Family Papers - Radcliffe College
Anna Pierce Brace and Charles Greely Loring
- Jane Lathrop Loring, born August 27, 1821 - married Asa Gray
----------Died: Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts, on July 29, 1909.
Elizabeth (Smith) Loring and Caleb William Loring
- Katharine Peabody Loring, Born on May 21, 1849
- Louisa Putnam Loring, born on January 15, 1854
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Charles Loring Brace - Orphan Trains -
Born in Litchfield, Connecticut, June 19, 1826 . . . . .He married Miss Letitia Neill in Belfast, Ireland, on August 21, 1854, returning to New York and the fledgling Children's Aid Society in September. . . . . . . .
--- Charles Loring Brace died of Bright's disease on August 11, 1890, but his son, C. L. Brace, Jr., and other dedicated agents continued his work. The orphan trains finally came to an end in the 1920s, as changing social attitudes about family focused on keeping families together, and changing laws helped curb child labor and established compulsory education. . . . .
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George Bailey Loring - a Representative from Massachusetts; born in North Andover, Essex County, Mass., November 8, 1817; . . . biography . . .
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Commissionery Joshua Loring (Revolutionery War). . . . .Howe had a direct link also with Commissioner Loring, whom he appointed. Loring was a Boston Loyalist and a contemptible character second only to Cunningham, in greed, graft, and starvation of prisoners, besides selling his wife to Howe for the appointment. This is not just unfounded gossip, but a fact well known in New York during the Revolution, and related afterwards by the historians of that period. Later, Loring admitted he misappropriated two-thirds of the allowance for prison food, resulting in the starvation of the American prisoners which caused them in their weakened condition to die off like flies before the ravages of disease and exposure
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LaSalle, IL - History - 1877
-Dolphus CLARK, and wife, Sally LORING, from Ontario County, N. Y., in the fall of 1836
-Wm. R. LORING, from New York, came here in 1838, married Jane MICCA, and settled on S. 32, T. 34, R. 5; now in Benton County, Iowa.
-John LORING, and wife, Louisa MICCA, from Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, came here in 1835
-David LORING, brother of John, from the same place to Ohio; came here in 1836. Married Elizabeth NICHOLS, and settled on S. 5, t. 33, R. 5; removed to Nebraska.
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Loring, Ellis Gray, 1803-1858. Papers, 1809-1942
Research Aids - held at Radcliffe College
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Commodore Joshua Loring, Jamaica Plain by Way of London
We found that Joshua Loring, builder of the mansion, had been born in Boston August 3, 1716, descended on both sides from Massachusetts pioneers. . . . . . much more available on page.
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