Loder, Lewis Allen

Item

Title
Loder, Lewis Allen
Alias
Loder, Lewis A.
Gender
Male
Biography
Lewis Loder was born October 8, 1819, in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. He came to Boone County with his father, James Loder, and siblings around 1839 and settled in the North Bend area in Taylorsport and Francisville.
A prominent landholder in that area was William Hayden. Two years after the death of William Hayden, Lewis married his widow Julia in Kenton County, Kentucky on March 2, 1849. Julia Hayden, whose maiden name was Goodridge, was born May 19, 1819 in Boone County. Her parents were Fountain Goodridge and Sally McDaniel. Julia had a son from her first marriage, William H. Hayden and Lewis and Julia had five children together. They were: James, Almeda, John C., Anora and Ancilet Leon, usually referred to as Leon. Two of their children, Almeda and John, died young. Lewis and Julia lived on the farm in Francisville until 1854 when they purchased a town lot and moved to Petersburg, leaving relatives to manage the everyday work on the farm in Francisville.
1857 was a momentous year for Lewis Loder. He started writing his diaries in January of that year which would continue until 1904. He was elected Justice of the Peace, an office he would hold for over forty years. And, he moved into White Hall, a two-story frame structure on the corner of Tanner and Front streets in Petersburg that today is known as the Loder House where he ran a tavern and inn. Over the years Mr. Loder also worked for William Snyder and J. C. Jenkins, owners of the distillery, in many capacities including bookkeeping at the distillery and selling cattle in nearby Cincinnati, Ohio.
Through his diary he left a great deal of information on the people who lived in Petersburg and the surrounding area during a time of great importance in American history. The structure of the diary is fairly consistent. He gives the temperature and weather conditions, then mentions any births, marriages and deaths, happenings at the distillery and everyday events like picnics or other entertainments. Petersburg was at that time a bustling community of 400 to 600 people situated on the Ohio River and there was always something happening. With his house being situated right on Front Street he was also able to observe river boat traffic. During the Civil War years he mentions transport ships passing Petersburg on the Ohio River and gives accounts of what was happening in this area.
In 1894, at the age of 75, Lewis Loder moved to Constance to live with his son Leon. His wife Julia had died the previous December. Lewis continues to write in his diary until 1903 when a new hand takes over the writing, most likely Leon. The last entry in the diary is December 15, 1904. Lewis died at the home of his son on the 16th of March 1905. In his obituary it states he had a long illness and that he was to be interred in Petersburg but there is no marker for him.
The 1850 census shows Lewis A Loder living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. In 1860, 1870 and 1880 Lewis Loder is Petersburg, Boone, Kentucky. He was a hotel keeper. Lewis Loder is listed as widowed in 1900 and living in Constance, Boone, Kentucky.
Member
Loder family
Birth date
8 Oct 1819
Place of birth
Lycoming County (Pa.)
Father
Loder, James
Life event(s)
Marriage: 2 Mar 1849; Kenton County (Ky.)
Kenton County (Ky.)
Spouse(s)
Goodridge, Julia
Child(ren)
Loder, John C.
Loder, James J.
Loder, Almeda
Davis, Anora (Nora) Loder
Loder, Ancilet Leon
Death date
16 Mar 1905
Place of death
Constance (Ky.)
Death and burial information
Petersburg Cemetery (Petersburg, Ky.)
Occupation(s)
Farmer
Boone County (Ky.). Justice of the Peace
Tavern keeper
Book keeper
Relationship
Known enslaved: unknown, Cupid [2]; unknown, Malvina [1]; unknown, Aaron [8]; unknown, Almeda [7]; unknown, Amanda [9]; unknown, child [58]; unknown, female [109]; unknown, Madia [1]
unknown, Cupid [2]
unknown, Malvina [1]
unknown, Aaron [8]
unknown, Almeda [7]
unknown, Amanda [9]
unknown, child [58]
unknown, female [109]
unknown, Madia [1]
Description
Enslaved held in 1850: Male, 45 years old, black; Female, 40 years old, black; Male, 14 years old, black; Female, 12 years old, black; Female, 7 years old, black; Male, 5 years old, black
Enslaved held in 1860: Female, 20 years old, black; Female, 5 months old, black; Male, 14 years old, black; Male, 55 years old, black; Female, 16 years old, black; Female, 48 years old, black
Bibliographic citation(s)
FindAGrave.com, memorial #155264203

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Items with "Creator: Loder, Lewis Allen"
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Diary of Lewis Loder, 1857-1904 Bibliographic Resource
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unknown, Aaron [8] Person
unknown, Almeda [7] Person
unknown, Amanda [9] Person
unknown, child [58] Person
unknown, Cupid [2] Person
unknown, female [109] Person
unknown, Madia [1] Person
unknown, Malvina [1] Person
Items with "Spouse(s): Loder, Lewis Allen"
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Goodridge, Julia Person
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