James Shanks Loofbourrow  ‏(I38)‏
Given Names: James Shanks
Surname: Loofbourrow

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: 22 June 1837 38 36 Franklin Twp., Fayette, PA, USA
Death: 31 May 1907 ‏(Age 69)‏ Fairfield, Jefferson, IA, USA
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 22 June 1837 38 36 Franklin Twp., Fayette, PA, USA


Source: Family Bible Record of David Loofbourrow I, 1779-1846.
Publication: Bible (Oxford,1761); David Loofbourrow I, original owner (1779-1846); present owner (2009), Margaret "Lurene" (Legg) Loofbourrow, widow of James "Luke" W. Loofbourrow, Oklahoma City, OK; photocopies of family entries, title and copyright pages supplied to author by present owner.

Marriage Mary Catherine Syfert - 23 April 1866 ‏(Age 28)‏ Mt. Zion, Wash. Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA, at bride's parents' home


Source: Family Bible Record of David Loofbourrow I, 1779-1846.
Publication: Bible (Oxford,1761); David Loofbourrow I, original owner (1779-1846); present owner (2009), Margaret "Lurene" (Legg) Loofbourrow, widow of James "Luke" W. Loofbourrow, Oklahoma City, OK; photocopies of family entries, title and copyright pages supplied to author by present owner.


Show Details Shared Note: - - 1866 (Apr 23) James and Mary C. Syfert married, at Mary's
parents' home,Washington Twp., Van Buren Co., IA.
- 1900 ‏(Jun 28)‏ James and Mary; John, Mollie and daughter, Eva, lived at
Cedar Twp., Van Buren Co., IA.
- 1904 James, Mary, and son, Benjamin, to Fairfield, Jefferson, IA
- 1907 ‏(May 31)‏ James died, Fairfield, IA
- 1910 ‏(Apr)‏ Mary Catherine living with son, Joseph, and his wife,
Josephine, at W. Hempstead St., Fairfield, Jefferson, IA
- 1920 US Census, 12 Jan, Mary Catherine ‏(widowed)‏ was visiting daughter,
Ella, husband and family in Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA.
- 1920 US Census, 20 Jan, Mary Catherine ‏(widowed)‏ living at
N. Fourth St., Fairfield, Jefferson, IA ‏[As you can see, Mary C. (Syfert)‏
Loofbourrow was counted twice in the 1920 Census.]
- 1922 About 15 yrs. after James' death, Mary moved to 1034 Monterey St.,
Hollister, San Benito, CA ‏(near, son, Ben)‏. She lived there continuously until
her death in 1940.
- 1934 ‏(Apr)‏ James' and Mary's old house on the farm in Stockport, Van Buren
IA, was destroyed by fire, 30 years after they had moved from the area.

According to the Birmingham Enterprise, Iowa newspaper, 12 Apr 1934:
"The dwelling on what is known as the Sam Smutz farm and occupied by the Allen Carter family, was entirely destroyed by fire last Monday afternoon. Part of the contents were saved. The Stockport fire department went to the scene of the fire and succeeded in saving some of the farm buildings."

Later, the house was rebuilt on the old quarry stone basement foundation. A photo was taken of this house on author's trip there in Jul 2005. ‏(See Appendix Pg. 5-7)‏

Although the town of Stockport did not exist at the time of their children's births, their farm property and reconstructed house is located in this town at 13692 Vine Ave., Stockport, Cedar Twp., Van Buren Co., IA. The nearest town and mail route in the old days was Hillsboro, Henry County, IA; so, most people listed their birthplace as Hillsboro.

Information from Ramona ‏(Carter)‏ Clark, to author, by e-mail dated 3 Feb 2006, Stockport, IA. ‏[She was born at the same house where James and Mary's children were born and author's mother, Eva (Loofbourrow)‏ Hockaday.] She writes: "The first building in Stockport was built in 1887. Some articles state that it was platted in 1888, laid out as a town in 1892 and incorporated in 1902. The railroad got to Stockport 31 Dec 1881. I would have been born in that house too and I kind of have the same problem as to state whether Hillsboro or Stockport. This was still on the Hillsboro rural route in 1931 and I don't know when it changed to the Stockport route. I finally just put Cedar Twp., rural Stockport although I am sure someone will find somewhere back in time I said Hillsboro and then they will be confused. At least it makes us use our brains and be good detectives."

Ramona is a genealogy researcher, compiler/author of Hillsboro Cemetery Inscriptions, and member of the Keosauqua Genealogy Society, Keosauqua, Van Buren County, IA.

Sources of information:
- US Censuses: 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, Van Buren, Cedar Twp., IA
- US Censuses: 1910 and 1920, Fairfield, Jefferson, IA
- US Census: 1930, Hollister, San Benito, CA
- James and Mary's Family Bible Record
- Marriage and death certificates
- Newspaper obituaries
- Eva ‏(Loofbourrow)‏ Hockaday's personal letters from James and Mary,
as well as, information that Eva remembered.
- John A. Loofbourrow's letters from his parents.
- James' Civil War military information from Perry Loofbourrow, "Luke" James
and Lurene Loofbourrow, and Ancestry.com military records, data base on-
line.

Show Details Source:   Birmingham Enterprise

Citation Details:  12 Apr 1934, p. 1, col. 4.
Quality of Data: 4


James Shanks Loofbourrow Point of Interest


Show Details Note: The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, took place from April 6 to April 7, 1862, and was one of the major early engagements of the American Civil War ‏(1861-65)‏. The battle began when the Confederates launched a surprise attack on Union forces under General Ulysses S. Grant ‏(1822-85)‏ in southwestern Tennessee. After initial successes, the Confederates were unable to hold their positions and were forced back, resulting in a Union victory. Both sides suffered heavy losses.
Source: History.com Editors online, American Civil War, Battle of Shiloh; Original: Nov 9, 2009; Updated: Jun 7, 2019.


Death 31 May 1907 ‏(Age 69)‏ Fairfield, Jefferson, IA, USA


Source: Family Bible Record of David Loofbourrow I, 1779-1846.
Publication: Bible (Oxford,1761); David Loofbourrow I, original owner (1779-1846); present owner (2009), Margaret "Lurene" (Legg) Loofbourrow, widow of James "Luke" W. Loofbourrow, Oklahoma City, OK; photocopies of family entries, title and copyright pages supplied to author by present owner.

Burial June 1907 ‏(1 day after death)‏ Hillsboro Cem., Hillsboro, Henry, IA, USA

Address
James Shanks Loofbourrow
James Shanks Loofbourrow
Note: The home ‏(rebuilt because of fire in 1932)‏ and property previously owned by James and Mary, has as current resident ‏(Jul 2005)‏ Gary Bartholomew, 13692 Vine Ave., Stockport ‏(Cedar Twp.)‏, IA. 3-17-2009 MHK
Reference Number 38
Globally unique Identifier 1F35717E79984D87B90ED5A32B2E8E6EBCAB
Last Change 3 December 2019 - 23:34
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Parents Family  (F126)
David Loofbourrow II
1799 - 1876
Jane Shanks
1800 - 1882
Mariah "Ann" "Ann" Loofbourrow
1821 -
Malinda Loofbourrow
1823 - 1855
Louise-Louisa Loofbourrow
1825 - 1847
William Loofbourrow
1827 - 1853
Abner Rettenhouse Loofbourrow
1829 - 1909
David Loofbourrow III
1831 - 1887
John Shanks Loofbourrow
1833 - 1872
Wade Loofbourrow
1836 - 1916
James Shanks Loofbourrow
1837 - 1907
Mary Loofbourrow
1839 -
Mathew Loofbourrow
1840 -

Immediate Family  (F38)
Mary Catherine Syfert
1845 - 1940
Laura Maud Loofbourrow
1867 - 1868
Irven Elmer Loofbourrow
1868 - 1943
John Abner Loofbourrow
1872 - 1966
Ella Jane Loofbourrow
1876 - 1963
Joseph David Loofbourrow
1879 - 1966
"Carl" James Carl "Carl" Loofbourrow
1883 - 1903
Benjamin Rex Loofbourrow
1887 - 1972


Notes

Shared Note
Sep 1861 - 5 Nov 1864 James was a soldier in the Civil War; Company D, 14th Iowa Infantry; he fought for the Union. When he was 24 years old, he responded to the call of his country for volunteers and enlisted. He participated in the battles of: Pittsburg Landing ‏(Shiloh)‏, Pleasant Hill, and Old Oak. He was with Major Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks in the Red River Expedition and with Gen. A. J. Smith in the raid through Mississippi ‏(Vicksburg)‏. He was honorably discharged 5 Nov 1864 at Davenport, Iowa, the day before Abraham Lincoln was re-elected president.




Shared Note
‏(Research)‏:The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, took place from April 6 to April 7, 1862, and was one of the major early engagements of the American Civil War ‏(1861-65)‏. The battle began when the Confederates launched a surprise attack on Union forces under General Ulysses S. Grant ‏(1822-85)‏ in southwestern Tennessee. After initial successes, the Confederates were unable to hold their positions and were forced back, resulting in a Union victory. Both sides suffered heavy losses.







Marriage - 1866 ‏(Apr 23)‏ James and Mary C. Syfert married, at Mary's
parents' home,Washington Twp., Van Buren Co., IA.
- 1900 ‏(Jun 28)‏ James and Mary; John, Mollie and daughter, Eva, lived at
Cedar Twp., Van Buren Co., IA.
- 1904 James, Mary, and son, Benjamin, to Fairfield, Jefferson, IA
- 1907 ‏(May 31)‏ James died, Fairfield, IA
- 1910 ‏(Apr)‏ Mary Catherine living with son, Joseph, and his wife,
Josephine, at W. Hempstead St., Fairfield, Jefferson, IA
- 1920 US Census, 12 Jan, Mary Catherine ‏(widowed)‏ was visiting daughter,
Ella, husband and family in Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA.
- 1920 US Census, 20 Jan, Mary Catherine ‏(widowed)‏ living at
N. Fourth St., Fairfield, Jefferson, IA ‏[As you can see, Mary C. (Syfert)‏
Loofbourrow was counted twice in the 1920 Census.]
- 1922 About 15 yrs. after James' death, Mary moved to 1034 Monterey St.,
Hollister, San Benito, CA ‏(near, son, Ben)‏. She lived there continuously until
her death in 1940.
- 1934 ‏(Apr)‏ James' and Mary's old house on the farm in Stockport, Van Buren
IA, was destroyed by fire, 30 years after they had moved from the area.

According to the Birmingham Enterprise, Iowa newspaper, 12 Apr 1934:
"The dwelling on what is known as the Sam Smutz farm and occupied by the Allen Carter family, was entirely destroyed by fire last Monday afternoon. Part of the contents were saved. The Stockport fire department went to the scene of the fire and succeeded in saving some of the farm buildings."

Later, the house was rebuilt on the old quarry stone basement foundation. A photo was taken of this house on author's trip there in Jul 2005. ‏(See Appendix Pg. 5-7)‏

Although the town of Stockport did not exist at the time of their children's births, their farm property and reconstructed house is located in this town at 13692 Vine Ave., Stockport, Cedar Twp., Van Buren Co., IA. The nearest town and mail route in the old days was Hillsboro, Henry County, IA; so, most people listed their birthplace as Hillsboro.

Information from Ramona ‏(Carter)‏ Clark, to author, by e-mail dated 3 Feb 2006, Stockport, IA. ‏[She was born at the same house where James and Mary's children were born and author's mother, Eva (Loofbourrow)‏ Hockaday.] She writes: "The first building in Stockport was built in 1887. Some articles state that it was platted in 1888, laid out as a town in 1892 and incorporated in 1902. The railroad got to Stockport 31 Dec 1881. I would have been born in that house too and I kind of have the same problem as to state whether Hillsboro or Stockport. This was still on the Hillsboro rural route in 1931 and I don't know when it changed to the Stockport route. I finally just put Cedar Twp., rural Stockport although I am sure someone will find somewhere back in time I said Hillsboro and then they will be confused. At least it makes us use our brains and be good detectives."

Ramona is a genealogy researcher, compiler/author of Hillsboro Cemetery Inscriptions, and member of the Keosauqua Genealogy Society, Keosauqua, Van Buren County, IA.

Sources of information:
- US Censuses: 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, Van Buren, Cedar Twp., IA
- US Censuses: 1910 and 1920, Fairfield, Jefferson, IA
- US Census: 1930, Hollister, San Benito, CA
- James and Mary's Family Bible Record
- Marriage and death certificates
- Newspaper obituaries
- Eva ‏(Loofbourrow)‏ Hockaday's personal letters from James and Mary,
as well as, information that Eva remembered.
- John A. Loofbourrow's letters from his parents.
- James' Civil War military information from Perry Loofbourrow, "Luke" James
and Lurene Loofbourrow, and Ancestry.com military records, data base on-
line.



Show Details Source:   Birmingham Enterprise

Citation Details:  12 Apr 1934, p. 1, col. 4.
Quality of Data: 4

Marriage Wedding photos were large tintypes.
Marriage - 1866 ‏(Apr 23)‏ James and Mary C. Syfert married, at Mary's
parents' home,Washington Twp., Van Buren Co., IA.
- 1900 ‏(Jun 28)‏ James and Mary; John, Mollie and daughter, Eva, lived at
Cedar Twp., Van Buren Co., IA.
- 1904 James, Mary, and son, Benjamin, to Fairfield, Jefferson, IA
- 1907 ‏(May 31)‏ James died, Fairfield, IA
- 1910 ‏(Apr)‏ Mary Catherine living with son, Joseph, and his wife,
Josephine, at W. Hempstead St., Fairfield, Jefferson, IA
- 1920 US Census, 12 Jan, Mary Catherine ‏(widowed)‏ was visiting daughter,
Ella, husband and family in Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA.
- 1920 US Census, 20 Jan, Mary Catherine ‏(widowed)‏ living at
N. Fourth St., Fairfield, Jefferson, IA ‏[As you can see, Mary C. (Syfert)‏
Loofbourrow was counted twice in the 1920 Census.]
- 1922 About 15 yrs. after James' death, Mary moved to 1034 Monterey St.,
Hollister, San Benito, CA ‏(near, son, Ben)‏. She lived there continuously until
her death in 1940.
- 1934 ‏(Apr)‏ James' and Mary's old house on the farm in Stockport, Van Buren
IA, was destroyed by fire, 30 years after they had moved from the area.

According to the Birmingham Enterprise, Iowa newspaper, 12 Apr 1934:
"The dwelling on what is known as the Sam Smutz farm and occupied by the Allen Carter family, was entirely destroyed by fire last Monday afternoon. Part of the contents were saved. The Stockport fire department went to the scene of the fire and succeeded in saving some of the farm buildings."

Later, the house was rebuilt on the old quarry stone basement foundation. A photo was taken of this house on author's trip there in Jul 2005. ‏(See Appendix Pg. 5-7)‏

Although the town of Stockport did not exist at the time of their children's births, their farm property and reconstructed house is located in this town at 13692 Vine Ave., Stockport, Cedar Twp., Van Buren Co., IA. The nearest town and mail route in the old days was Hillsboro, Henry County, IA; so, most people listed their birthplace as Hillsboro.

Information from Ramona ‏(Carter)‏ Clark, to author, by e-mail dated 3 Feb 2006, Stockport, IA. ‏[She was born at the same house where James and Mary's children were born and author's mother, Eva (Loofbourrow)‏ Hockaday.] She writes: "The first building in Stockport was built in 1887. Some articles state that it was platted in 1888, laid out as a town in 1892 and incorporated in 1902. The railroad got to Stockport 31 Dec 1881. I would have been born in that house too and I kind of have the same problem as to state whether Hillsboro or Stockport. This was still on the Hillsboro rural route in 1931 and I don't know when it changed to the Stockport route. I finally just put Cedar Twp., rural Stockport although I am sure someone will find somewhere back in time I said Hillsboro and then they will be confused. At least it makes us use our brains and be good detectives."

Ramona is a genealogy researcher, compiler/author of Hillsboro Cemetery Inscriptions, and member of the Keosauqua Genealogy Society, Keosauqua, Van Buren County, IA.

Sources of information:
- US Censuses: 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, Van Buren, Cedar Twp., IA
- US Censuses: 1910 and 1920, Fairfield, Jefferson, IA
- US Census: 1930, Hollister, San Benito, CA
- James and Mary's Family Bible Record
- Marriage and death certificates
- Newspaper obituaries
- Eva ‏(Loofbourrow)‏ Hockaday's personal letters from James and Mary,
as well as, information that Eva remembered.
- John A. Loofbourrow's letters from his parents.
- James' Civil War military information from Perry Loofbourrow, "Luke" James
and Lurene Loofbourrow, and Ancestry.com military records, data base on-
line.



Show Details Source:   Birmingham Enterprise

Citation Details:  12 Apr 1934, p. 1, col. 4.
Quality of Data: 4

Marriage Wedding photos were large tintypes.
James The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, took place from April 6 to April 7, 1862, and was one of the major early engagements of the American Civil War ‏(1861-65)‏. The battle began when the Confederates launched a surprise attack on Union forces under General Ulysses S. Grant ‏(1822-85)‏ in southwestern Tennessee. After initial successes, the Confederates were unable to hold their positions and were forced back, resulting in a Union victory. Both sides suffered heavy losses.
Source: History.com Editors online, American Civil War, Battle of Shiloh; Original: Nov 9, 2009; Updated: Jun 7, 2019.


Address The home ‏(rebuilt because of fire in 1932)‏ and property previously owned by James and Mary, has as current resident ‏(Jul 2005)‏ Gary Bartholomew, 13692 Vine Ave., Stockport ‏(Cedar Twp.)‏, IA. 3-17-2009 MHK

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Sources
Birth Family Bible Record of David Loofbourrow I, 1779-1846.
Publication: Bible (Oxford,1761); David Loofbourrow I, original owner (1779-1846); present owner (2009), Margaret "Lurene" (Legg) Loofbourrow, widow of James "Luke" W. Loofbourrow, Oklahoma City, OK; photocopies of family entries, title and copyright pages supplied to author by present owner.
Marriage Family Bible Record of David Loofbourrow I, 1779-1846.
Publication: Bible (Oxford,1761); David Loofbourrow I, original owner (1779-1846); present owner (2009), Margaret "Lurene" (Legg) Loofbourrow, widow of James "Luke" W. Loofbourrow, Oklahoma City, OK; photocopies of family entries, title and copyright pages supplied to author by present owner.
Marriage Family Bible Record of David Loofbourrow I, 1779-1846.
Publication: Bible (Oxford,1761); David Loofbourrow I, original owner (1779-1846); present owner (2009), Margaret "Lurene" (Legg) Loofbourrow, widow of James "Luke" W. Loofbourrow, Oklahoma City, OK; photocopies of family entries, title and copyright pages supplied to author by present owner.
Marriage Family Bible Record of David Loofbourrow I, 1779-1846.
Publication: Bible (Oxford,1761); David Loofbourrow I, original owner (1779-1846); present owner (2009), Margaret "Lurene" (Legg) Loofbourrow, widow of James "Luke" W. Loofbourrow, Oklahoma City, OK; photocopies of family entries, title and copyright pages supplied to author by present owner.
Death Family Bible Record of David Loofbourrow I, 1779-1846.
Publication: Bible (Oxford,1761); David Loofbourrow I, original owner (1779-1846); present owner (2009), Margaret "Lurene" (Legg) Loofbourrow, widow of James "Luke" W. Loofbourrow, Oklahoma City, OK; photocopies of family entries, title and copyright pages supplied to author by present owner.

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Family with Parents
Father
David Loofbourrow II ‎(I126)‎
Birth 4 January 1799 43 20 Fayette County, PA, USA
Death 15 May 1876 ‏(Age 77)‏ Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA
2 years
Mother
 
Jane Shanks ‎(I127)‎
Birth 8 October 1800 18 18 Turkeyfoot Twp., Bedford, PA, USA
Death 18 January 1882 ‏(Age 81)‏ Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA

Marriage: 1820 -- Fayette County, PA, USA
2 years
#1
Sister
Mariah "Ann" "Ann" Loofbourrow ‎(I131)‎
Birth 10 November 1821 22 21 PA, USA
Death Yes
2 years
#2
Sister
Malinda Loofbourrow ‎(I132)‎
Birth 30 December 1823 24 23 Fayette County, PA, USA
Death 1855 ‏(Age 31)‏ Jefferson County, OH, USA
15 months
#3
Sister
Louise-Louisa Loofbourrow ‎(I1380)‎
Birth 26 March 1825 26 24 PA, USA
Death about 1847 ‏(Age 21)‏
2 years
#4
Brother
William Loofbourrow ‎(I133)‎
Birth 1 February 1827 28 26 PA, USA
Death 1853 ‏(Age 25)‏ Fairfield, Jefferson County, IA, USA
2 years
#5
Brother
Abner Rettenhouse Loofbourrow ‎(I134)‎
Birth 2 January 1829 29 28 Franklin Twp., Fayette, PA, USA
Death 1909 ‏(Age 79)‏
2 years
#6
Brother
David Loofbourrow III ‎(I135)‎
Birth 1831 31 30 Franklin Twp., Fayette, PA, USA
Death about 1887 ‏(Age 56)‏ Humboldt, Allen, KS, USA
3 years
#7
Brother
John Shanks Loofbourrow ‎(I136)‎
Birth 25 August 1833 34 32 Franklin Twp., Fayette, PA, USA
Death 13 March 1872 ‏(Age 38)‏ Cadiz, Harrison, OH, USA
3 years
#8
Brother
Wade Loofbourrow ‎(I137)‎
Birth 10 March 1836 37 35 Fayette Twp., Franklin, PA, USA
Death 29 January 1916 ‏(Age 79)‏ Pleasant Twp., Appanoose, IA, USA
15 months
#9
James Shanks Loofbourrow ‎(I38)‎
Birth 22 June 1837 38 36 Franklin Twp., Fayette, PA, USA
Death 31 May 1907 ‏(Age 69)‏ Fairfield, Jefferson, IA, USA
18 months
#10
Sister
Mary Loofbourrow ‎(I138)‎
Birth 1839 39 38 Franklin Twp., Fayette, PA, USA
Death Yes
1 year
#11
Brother
Mathew Loofbourrow ‎(I1381)‎
Birth about 1840 40 39 Franklin, Fayette, PA, USA
Death Yes
Family with Mary Catherine Syfert
James Shanks Loofbourrow ‎(I38)‎
Birth 22 June 1837 38 36 Franklin Twp., Fayette, PA, USA
Death 31 May 1907 ‏(Age 69)‏ Fairfield, Jefferson, IA, USA
9 years
Wife
 
Mary Catherine Syfert ‎(I39)‎
Birth 29 December 1845 24 24 Lancaster, Fairfield, OH, USA
Death 10 August 1940 ‏(Age 94)‏ Hollister, San Benito, CA, USA

Marriage: 23 April 1866 -- Mt. Zion, Wash. Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA, at bride's parents' home
11 months
#1
Daughter
Laura Maud Loofbourrow ‎(I128)‎
Birth 24 March 1867 29 21 Stockport, Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA
Death 10 October 1868 ‏(Age 18 months)‏ Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA
2 years
#2
Son
Irven Elmer Loofbourrow ‎(I1154)‎
Birth 17 December 1868 31 22 Stockport, Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA
Death 22 August 1943 ‏(Age 74)‏ near Ashford, Pierce, WA, USA
4 years
#3
Son
John Abner Loofbourrow ‎(I37)‎
Birth 1 November 1872 35 26 Rural Stockport, Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA
Death 9 August 1966 ‏(Age 93)‏ Community Convalescent Center, Pomona, Los Angeles, CA, USA
4 years
#4
Daughter
Ella Jane Loofbourrow ‎(I141)‎
Birth 25 November 1876 39 30 Rural Stockport, Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA
Death 5 April 1963 ‏(Age 86)‏ Altadena, Los Angeles, CA, USA
2 years
#5
Son
Joseph David Loofbourrow ‎(I40)‎
Birth 20 January 1879 41 33 Stockport, Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA
Death 12 September 1966 ‏(Age 87)‏ Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, USA
5 years
#6
Son
"Carl" James Carl "Carl" Loofbourrow ‎(I130)‎
Birth 24 September 1883 46 37 Stockport, Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA
Death 2 October 1903 ‏(Age 20)‏ Stockport, Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA
4 years
#7
Son
Benjamin Rex Loofbourrow ‎(I142)‎
Birth 4 August 1887 50 41 Stockport, Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA, USA
Death 14 February 1972 ‏(Age 84)‏ Hollister, San Benito, CA, USA