(2) S :1c= s. son of chester and Nancy born oct 18, 1862, died April 20, i1911. \ His wife Emma Weeks, Consecon, born May 26, 1863°."dvred Mar 16, 192%8, 5 children Homer Allen, Ray Llewellyn, Laura M, Ruth, and Mary Lana. 4llen and Ray are now living on the same farm, Laursa & Nrs Francis Sager, ' Brighton, Ruth,#s Urs. Burton Fitchett, Morganston, Edna,kte Mrs. Stewart Sharpe, flil ton. f According to the family records, the homestead of Joseph and Mary Loomis was the first in the stits of Connmecticut, and that "Loomls" a prep schoolâ€" | Lor boys was erected on that sige. t What Loomls is: Loomis is a college pregaratory school for boys covering the ninth through the twelfth grades. There are approximately three hundred and thirty students: about two hundred and twenty are boarding boys, the rest commute from their homes nearby. The faculty is composed of thirtyâ€"five members and seven nonâ€"resident assistants. In recent years, boarding students have come from the New England States New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, 2 Alabama, Florida, Michifen, tllincis, California, Mexico, South America, inmngland, France and Norway. ï¬ï¬ ifluUL@ x‘ a?-m/ ) P /' s . Abmuaphew, L Cuarid â€" / f53" m%ï¬w, 2X j_