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GENEALOGY
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Eldridge
Edward
Loftin

(178? - 1842)

John
Loftin

(1740 - 1793)

Cornelius
Loftin III

(1714 - 1785)

Cornelius
Loftin II

(1675 - 1735)

Cornelius
Loftin I

(1648 - 1735)

Leonard
"Laughton"
Loftin

(1610 - 1678)
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Eldridge's
SIBLINGS:


James
Loftin

(1768 - 1836)

Elizabeth
Loftin

(176? - 1???)

Edmund
Loftin

(1770 - 1???)

John
Loftin

(177? - 1???)

Martha
Loftin

(1776 - ????)

Frances
Loftin

(1781 - ????)

Augustine
Loftin

(1786 - 1850)

Herbert
Chamberlain
Loftin

(17?? - 1???)

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Eldridge Edward Loftin

 

Born: 03 Oct 1782, Sussex/Greensville County, Virginia
Died:  26 May 1842

 

 

                           

Eldridge Edward Loftin was born 03 Oct 1782 in Sussex/Greensville County, Virginia.  He was the son of John Loftin and Martha Lanier  from Sussex, Brunswick & Greenvile Co, Virginia.

 

Eldridge came to Lincoln County around 1800.  His older brother James, sister Elizabeth, and her husband Francis Harwell had already settled near Sherrills Ford.

 

 

                             

Eldridge's brother James married Susannah Sherrill on 27 Dec 1796.  Eldridge married Mary Sherrill on 19 Dec 1808.  Mary was the daughter of Adam and Martha Dillon Sherrill.

 

Indenture Between Eldridge Loftin and Mary Sherrill
For Purchase of 202 Acres of Property

 

 

This Indenture made this thirtieth day of September, A.D., One Thousand Eight hundred and fifteen: Between Eldridge Loftin & Mary his wife, of the County of Lincoln, State of N. Carolina, of the one part, and Edmund Loftin of Greensville County, of the other part:  Witnesseth, that, for, and in consideration of the sum of four hundred & four Dollars, lawful money of Virginia, by the said Edmund Loftin to the said Eldridge Loftin, in hand paid, at, or before the sealing & delivering of these presents, the receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge he the said Eldridge Loftin hath granted, bargained, sold, aliened, ________ & confirmed; and by these presents doth grant, bargain, sell, alien, _______ and confirm unto the said Edmund Loftin, his heirs & assigns forever, a tract or parcel of land, containing two hundred & two acres, be the same more or less; situate, lying, & being in the aforesaid County of Greensville, (being one full & equal half of the tract of land on which his mother now resides) and bounded by the lands of Wm. Abernathy, David Smith, John Rives.  To have & to hold the said tract or parcel of Land, with all the appertenances thereunto belonging, to the said Edmund Loftin, his heirs & assign forever - & the said Eldridge Loftin & Mary, his wife, for themselves and their heirs, the above granted premises to the said Edmund Loftin, his heirs, & assigns, against the lawful claim & demand of all & every person or persons, whatsoever, will warrant and forever defend by these presents.  In Witness whereof the said Eldridge Loftin & Mary, his wife, have hereunto set their hand & affixed their seals the day and year above written.

 

Eldridge Loftin  {Seal}
C. Mary Loftin   {Seal}

 
Signed, Sealed & delivered,
in presence of
Wm. Sturdivant
Augustine Loftin
Hamlin Sturdivant
                             
(Wm. Sturdivant was Eldridge's brother-in-law, married to his sister Frances.)
 
 
 
 
The 1810 Lincoln County Census shows that Eldridge is married and had one daughter between the age of 10 - 15.
 
1810 Lincoln County Census

                             
Name Males
under
10
Males
10 - 15
Males
16 - 25
Males
26 - 44
Males
45 & over
Females
10 - 15
Females
16 - 25
Females
26 - 44
Eldridge Loftin 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
                             
 
                             
 
Eldridge was an educated man and served as Justice of the Peace in the 1820s and 1830s, and was also a tax collector.
 
 

Tax records show that Eldridge owned 235 acres at Sherrills Ford and 408 acres on Leeper's Creek.  He also had several slaves.

 

He was appointed the first postmaster of Sherrills Ford Post Office on 02 May 1831 and held that position until shortly before his death in 1842.

 
 
                             

1840 Lincoln County Census

 
Name Males Females
5 - 10 20 - 30 50 - 60 10 - 15 20 - 30 40 - 50
Eldridge Loftin 1 2 1 1 2 1
                             
From the 1840 Lincoln County Census, it appears that Eldridge is in his 50s and has 6 children living at home, 4 of them between the ages of 20 - 30.
 
 
 
                             
From all sources it seems that Eldridge and Mary had 7 children.
Name Birth Death Spouse
Langdon A. Loftin  26 Feb 1825 Oct 1891 Sena "Cenie" Link
Martin L. Loftin      
Marcus Lafayette Loftin Jan 1832 22 Jan 1907 Mary Withers
Lavina Loftin     (Unknown) Calaway
Frances Loftin      
Mira Loftin      
Martha Loftin     (Unknown) Goodson
                             
 
 
 

Eldridge's Will, dated 29 Jan 1842, lists various livestock, farming equipment, furniture and other household goods that would indicate his wealth.

 
                             
                             
 

"Loftin Family Notes"
Complied by James Walter Jonas

 
     
 

The following is a transcript of his will and the spelling is exactly as the will was originally written:

 
     
  "In the name of God, I, Eldredge Loftin, of the County of Lincoln, State of North Carolina, being of a sound and perfect mind and memory, blessed be God, do this the twenty-ninth day of January, A. D., One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-Two, make and publish this my last will and testament in maner and form as followes.

1. I wish all my past debts to be paid.

2. I leave and bequeth to my wife, Mary Loftin, during her materiel (material ) life, or widow-hood, three Nigros named as followed.  One nigro boy, Ephram.  One name Jack, and nigro girl by the name of Barbery, also one tract of land that I now live on joining lands of Jep Sherrill, Edmund Loftin and others, also one tract of land lying on Leperds Creek joining lands of Martin Kener, Henery Darr, John Srum and others with all my household and kitchen furniture, with some exceptions, also all my farming tools of every description, one wagen and give all my stock of every description with these exceptions - Frankey (Frances) Myra and Marthey (Martha) my three single daughters to have the mintanience (Maintenance) of the above described lands during their life.

3.  I gave (give) and bequeth to my daughter Viney Calaway one Nigro woman by the name of Alise and her increase with all that I have heretofore given her to be in posession of the above named property at my death.  Also I give and bequeth to my daughter Frances Loftin after the deth (death) or marrieg (marriage) of her mother, one Nigro boy Ephran, one bed and furniture, one cow and calf, one chist (chest), also I give and bequeth unto my daughter Myra Loftin one Nigro girl by the name of Barbory and her increase and one bed and furniture, one cow and calf, one chist (chest).  I also give and bequeth unto my daughter Marthey Loftin one Nigro boy by the name of Jace, one bed and furniture, one cow and calf, one chist (chest).  I also give and bequeth unto my son Martin Loftin the tract of land I now live on containing two hundred and thirty five acres, also the young bay horse, one bed and furniture, one cow and calf.  I also give and bequeth unto my two sons Langdon Loftin and Lafate (Lafayette) Loftin my tract of land lying on Leperds Creek, to be devided equal in _____ betwene them.  I also give Langdon one brown filey, one bed and furniture, one cow and calf.  I give to Fate (Lafayette) one horse beast, one bed and furniture, one cow and calf, and all frane (grain) and provision of every description to be for the use of the family and after the death of my wife or marage (marriage) the balance of the household and kitchen furniture to be equally devided betwene my three sons and I here by make and ordane my two worthey friends Adam Sherrill and Hiram Sherrill exectors of this my last will and testamen in witnes whereof I the said Eldredge Loftin have to this my last will and testament set my hand and sele (seal) the day and yere (year) first above riten (written) signed, seled by the said Eldredge Loftin, the testator as his last will and testament in the presants (presence) of us who were presand (present) at the time of signing and sealing thereof.

Test:  Wm. Long (jurist)                                             Elderidge Loftin (seal)
Test:  Adam Sherrill
 
                             
 

At the bottom of the last page of the will this was recorded when the will was probated:

     State of North Carolina
     Lincoln County                                    June Sessions 1842
     Lincoln County

The within will was proven in open court by the oath of William Long, a subcribing witness and recorded.
                                                                                Witness: H. Cansler, Clk.

 
 
 
Eldridge died on 26 May 1842.
                             

It is thought that he may be buried in the old Sherrill family cemetery or in the Rehobeth Methodist Church Cemetery.

                             
 
 
   
 
 
                             
If you have additional information or photos of Eldridge Loftin or his family
please contact me at 828-241-2233.
Thanks to Ben T. Loftin for his article on Eldridge Loftin in the book Lincoln County Heritage.