This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBk.2ACIB/2055 Message Board Post: I have much more information than this, but I hope that this is enough to spear some response. Also, I had a response from someone here in the last month, but I have lost the e-mail. If, that person sees this, please e-mail me once more. I am looking for any help with Richard A. and his family. Richard was married to Farasha (sp.?) G. Horton--daughter of one Ranford Horton. R.A. Love is listed in 1860 as age 24 and residing in Lancaster Co. Richard past in 1862 at White Hall while serving in the South Carolina 12th infantry E division. He and his wife are buried at Pleasant Plains Cem. in Lancaster Co. R.A. had one son by the same name--Richard Alexander who begot my Great Great Grand father---William Addison Love. Richard Alexander, the elder, had, by tradition, three brothers Samuel, Burrel, and Miner. They were listed in the 1850 Chester census as 19, 20, and 11 respectively and were listed as miners by trade. R.A., the elder, also had a sister, Armentha. I would love any help confirming this information and/or finding his parents. Please contact me. Furthermore, this post was found here and the man referenced is my great uncle, the son of William Addison Love. Charlotte Observer, June 27, 1948 LANCASTER WAR HERO'S FUNERAL RITES SLATED LANCASTER, S. C. June 26. - Funeral services for Richard Addison Love, who was killed in North Africa March 23, 1943, will be conducted Sunday at 5 o'clock at Pleasant Plain Baptist church bv Rev. H. S. Sinclair and Rev. B. S. Broome. He was the son of Will A. Love and the late Mrs. Maggie Bell Neill Love and is survived by his father, two brothers, and five sisters. Burial will be in the church cemetery.