DEATH of Wm LOVELL Wm Lovell died at his residence, in the Flatwoods settlement, Monday morning last, and was buried in the Vermont cemetery Tuesday. Mr. Lovell was born in 1804, and has lived in this neighborhood a great many years--being numbered among the very oldest settlers. He was a good man in every respect, and honored and esteemed by all. NOTE: The above was a small clipping with no dates or name of newspaper. QUERY: Does anyone know what relation John Young's 3rd wife, Almira Beghtol Lovell would be to Wm. Lovell? Am I right in thinking she might have been his daughter? She died in 1895. .................Submitted by......Kathleen (Stoneking) Cooper in Rantoul, IL MARY E. DOWNEN Died--Nov 27, 1891, at her home in Eldorado township, Mary E. Downen, aged 58 years, 1 month and 20 days. Mary E. Stockton was born at the home of her parents in Industry township McDonough Co., Ill., October 7, 1833. She was married to Job Downen, April 5th 1849. To them three children were born, Jane, who married Andrew Hills, now deceased, Ellen, wife of T.B. Pennington, of Macomb, and Rachel, wife of Wm. Thomas of Macomb. Job Downen died Nov 5, 1855. Mrs. Downen again married Oct. 3rd, 1861, to Joseph Janes. To them one son was born, Elmer, who now resides on the old homestead, where she had lived over 36 years. She professed religion and united with the Baptist church near Industry in the year 1850. The funeral services were conducted by J.E. Roach at the church at Pennington's Point, and the remains were interred in the cemetery at that place. Her mother, father, two sisters, and a brother have gone on before, leaving Martha Chandler, of Adair, Ill., Julie A. Beck, of Bozeman, Montana, W.H.Stockton, of Larkin, Kansas, E.H.Stockton, Industry, Ill., Lcycurgus Stockton, Chicago, Ill., M.A. Stockton, Champion, Arkansas. Emma Landidge, Ray, Ill., O.E. Stockton, Ray, Ill., Sarah Stockton, Grandmother, age 83 years Ray, Ill. Oh how sweet it will be In that beautiful land So free from sorrow and pain. With songs on our lips, And with harps in our hands, To meet one another again _______________ QUERY: Could someone tell me if Mary's grandmother, Sarah Stockton could have been, Sarah YOUNG who married Daniel STOCKTON? I have this in my notes given to me by my mother, Ila YOUNG Stoneking Price, from her brother Gerald YOUNG: Sarah Young, b: March 12, 1808, d: Sept 8, 1899, d/o Ann Chandler and Hercules YOUNG. She married Daniel Stockton, Oct 6, 1842. Sarah and Daniel's children: (Sarah and Daniel both buried Chockley Cemetery) 1) E. H. 2) Lycurgus 3) Marion A. 4) Daniel F. (died in childhood) 5) O. F. 6) Emma Sarah was a sister to my gggrandfather, John YOUNG. ...........Submitted by.....Kathleen (Stoneking) Cooper in Rantoul, IL