Jeremiah Lochry 1700-1749
When I first discovered Jeremiah’s
gravestone on findagrave I thought to myself, “This headstone needs to
be replaced.” His grave and cemetery information can be found there. The opening page shows his 6 x great grandson near a
small rock, which is all that remains of his grave marker. Mr. Lochry was the second
person to be buried at the Lower Marsh Creek Burial Grounds in what is now
Gettysburg PA. It is a very old cemetery and the Presbyterian Church nearby seems to be taking good care of it.
Jeremiah's grave today |
In 2011, I called the
Presbyterian Church and asked them for a photo of the headstone, then contacted
their historian, who led me to Codori Memorials in Gettysburg PA. All this time we’ve been waiting for research
to tell us how Jeremiah’s last name should be spelled. The Historical Society
in Adams Co. did the work and we’ve determined it should be LOCHRY.
It has been spelled: Lockry, Lochra, Lochery, Loughry, Loughery,
Loughrey, Lawry, Lowry, Lowery, etc. so there is reason for some confusion.
Jeremiah Lochry is ancestor #1 in
the book titled A Brief Genealogy of the Loughry Family of Pennsylvania
by Julia A. Jewett. He came from Ireland to America before 1740 with some of
his family. He and his wife had 8 children; at least 5 came with him to the New
World. They settled in what is now called Pennsylvania. Several of his sons
fought in the Revolutionary War. His descendants are now too many to count,
have gone on to accomplish many things. My mother’s family came from PA,
and that it how I descend from Jeremiah. He is my 6 x great grandfather, he deserves more than just a remnant of a gravestone to mark his resting place.
Mr. Jim Codori has designed a new
stone, taking into consideration the requirements of the ancient cemetery, for Jeremiah. It says: “ Here Lies Jeremiah Lochry, Died
December 1749, Founder of the Loughry Family.” My goal is to have it in place in the spring of 2014 at the latest.
Planned grave marker 22 x 10 inches, level with the ground. |
This blog has been updated with new information here.
Ann Fahl
2 comments:
my mom was Ruby Arlene (Loughry) Norris....from St.George, West Virginia. Her dad was Amer Warren Loughry (also from St. George..his wife was Leota Lorena)….Amer's dad was Aaron Daniel Loughry, and Amer had 9 siblings.
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