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‏(Research)‏:David's alternate place of death: Jefferson County, OH. ‎(HI139)‎
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He was a Revolutionary War Soldier veteran, Pvt. #S23776 N.J.
- Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications in the National Archives, Publication #40, Bicentennial Ed., National Genealogical Society, Wash. D.C., DAR Patriot Index.
- 1830 and 1840 US Census', Franklin Twp., Fayette Co., PA. ‏(Photocopies)‏

"David I was a Baptist minister, sometimes referred to as Dr. He preached in several places. From The History of Burlington and Mercer County, NJ, page 49:
'Rev. David Loofbourrow was ordained pastor of the Perberton Baptist Church by Dr. Samuel Jones, March 25, 1781.'"

"One entry on the records of the big Red Stone Church reads, 'The Church of Big Red Stone was constituted May 1, 1791, by Rev. David Loofbourrow.'"

"Rev. David preached in Georges Township, Philip Rogers Farms, riding and carrying his gun. At Mount Masiah Baptist Church he was their fifth pastor in the year 1787. He also preached in Crest Bethal Church, Uniontown, PA, and continued to preach there until Oct 5, 1793, when he resigned to return to NJ. About this time, whether in PA or NJ, he married Katheryn ‏(Catherine)‏Rittenhouse."

-1830 and 1840 US Census': Franklin Twp., Fayette, PA ‏(Photocopies)‏ David and Catherine lived here during these years., as well as their son, David II, his wife, Jane, and family.

From online Adams County, Indiana cemetery records: 5-7-12 MHK
Index of Loofbourrow Cemetery, Adams County, Indiana

Read and transcribed by Penny Baughman North & Jim Cox - 2010

The cemetery is on the south side of County Road 1150, a short distance east of County Road 450 in Jefferson Township.

research by Myrtle Loughborough - found in family photo box
From the History of Burlington and Merser Company, New Jersey Pg 49:
"Reverand David Loofborrow was ordained pastor of the Perberton Baptist Church by Dr. Samuel Jones, March 25, 1781."
One entry on the records of the big Red Stone Chruch reads, "The Church of Big Red Stone was constituted May 1, 1791, by Reverend David Loofburrow."
William Rittenhouse was a Deacon and Recorder. A list of members received in the Flatwoods Baptist Church Uniontown, PA, 1842 Include David Rittenhouse, James Rittenhouse, James Shank and David Loofbourrow ‏(probably Rev. David's son whom married Jane Shanks.)‏
Rev. David preached in Georges Township, Philip Rogers Farms, riding and carring his gun. At Mount Masiah Baptist Church he was their fifth pastor in the year 1787. He also preach in Crest Bethal Church Uniontown PA and continued to preach there until 5 Oct 1793 when he resigned to return to New Jersey. About this time either in PA or NJ he married Katheryn Rittenhouse. She was related to David Rittenhouse, the astronomer for whom there is a memorial in Philadelphia. At the time of Katheryn's marriage this David was taking an active part in politics. He was a Jefferson Rebublican. The Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia was named for this family.
Rev. David served in the Revolutionary War. According to the Bureau of pensions he enlisted as a private in June 1776 for six months under Captain Sealy, Col. Martin's regiment, New Jersey Troops. At the end of that period he re-enlisted for three months under Captain Seward and again for three months under Captain Cook. ‏(this seems to have been a common procedure as it gave the young soldiers a chance to go home and help with the farm work.)‏
He enlisted also in Morris County and took part in the battle of Long Island, Scotch Plains and others. He was living in Fayette Colony, PA when he applied for a pension 26 October 1832. He died in 1846 at the age of 91, the last pension being acknowledged by David Loofbourrow Jr. who was the administrator of his estate. He is buried in Springhill Township, Fayette Colony PA.
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NOTE: The original listing was provided by the Heritage Room of the Berne Public Library, Kathy Rausch, Director.

ABBREVIATIONS USED:
ch/o = child of
d/o = daughter of
h/o = husband of
s/o = son of
w/o = wife of
LoofbourrowBenjamin F6/12/18237/11/1849
LoofbourrowCyrus F4/16/18295/15/1849
LoofbourrowEbenezer9/23/179010/8/1850
LoofbourrowElizabeth9/23/179010/8/1850
LoofbourrowJohn R8/17/18339/11/1859
LoofbourrowLemuel S4/5/18434/8/1843s/o John & Maria
LoofbourrowMaria w/o John - dates illegible
LoofbourrowMary7/6/183310/16/1851d/o Wade & Rachel
LoofbourrowMary1/24/18417/13/1847d/o Thomas R & Rhoda
LoofbourrowMary1785 w/o E
LoofbourrowNathan3/17/18204/11/1831s/o W & R
LoofbourrowOwen C10/31/18543/31/1860s/o Thomas R & Margaret
LoofbourrowPreston Co E 139th IN Inf
LoofbourrowRachel9/5/18538/31/1857d/o J & MW
LoofbourrowRachel4/17/17961/28/1859w/o Wade
LoofbourrowRhoda5/15/18209/10/1851
LoofbourrowTheodore O18599/4/1859s/o J & Maria S
LoofbourrowWade2/20/17881857



(Research):David's alternate place of death: Jefferson County, OH.

INDINameBirthAnniversaryPlaceChildrenDeathAnniversaryAgePlace
1I139Loofbourrow, David
DAVID,LOOFBOURROWLOOFBOURROW,DAVID271817991MYESYES

Total individuals : 1
GIVNSURNSEXBIRTDEATTREE