Raymond C. Love b. 1961 TN (my husband, kit #9411) ---B. Raymond Love b. 1915 TN ----Carel Thomas Love b. 1887 TN d. 1955 TN ------James Calvin "Jim" Love b. 1851 TN d. 1930 TN m. Sarah Frances McCasland (children: Sarah Pondexter, Amanda, Mary, Carel Thomas, John Altom) ---------Thomas Love b. 1827 TN d. 1888 TN m. Louisa Crowder (children: William Henry, James Calvin, Margarett F.E., Jessee, Jane A.D., Alan P., Mary, Betsy Elizabeth, Hannah Ellen) ------------William Love b. 1790 NC d. 1872 TN m. Frances Winslow (family folklore says that she was part Cherokee indian) (children: Elizabeth Ann, Joseph, Thomas, Eliza A., William C., Marion) Our brick wall is William. Old familylore says he jumped off a wagon and left out on his own because he didn't like his step-mom or she didn't like him. (I included children in hopes of connecting with other relatives.)
For the Love Roll Call: William Elma Love, 15 Sept 1867 IN - 12 Jan 1944, Harrison County, IN. John Christoper "Criss" Love, 4 Mar 1831 - 14 Dec 1900, Harrison County, IN William Viers Love, 15 Oct 1809 OH - 3 Sep 1870, Shelby County, IL Daniel Love, 1873 VA - 12 Dec 1828, Harrison County, IN *Leonard Love 1746 <MD/VA> - 1820 KY/ or William B. Love * Samuel Love Daniel may be a nephew of Leonard, rather than a son. Given the early naming patterns, William Love is a likely father. The Love, Viers, and Hanson families were connected in Maryland in the mid-1700's. Jan Allen
My LOVE is William b. November 22, 1841 in Glasgow, Scotland. According to the 1900 census, he immigrated in 1845. His whereabouts after that are unknown. UNTIL: In 1864, he married Uretta Robbins in Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin. They had the following children: 1.William b. September 22, 1866 in Janesville 2. Alma b. November 1868 in Janesville 3. Elpha b. April 1872 in Janesville 4. Charles b. October 25, 1875 in Oshkosh 5. Harry b. 1877 in Oshkosh 6. Florence b. February 12, 1883 in Oshkosh 7. Austin b. May 20, 1886 in Oshkosh The family moved up to Oshkosh some time between 1872-1875, where they settled. William was a mason by trade when he and Uretta married. William is my brick wall (no pun intended, lol). He comes out of no where...seemingly without family or past, and married Uretta, daughter of Jacob and Alma (Guild) Robbins. I've not been able to link William to any other Love family in the area. His marriage to Uretta was a simple announcement in the paper. I've found no actual marriage record to document this union. This piece of paper would have saved me great agony in trying to find parents for this man. His death record list unknown parents.
My last ancestor with the LOVE surname was Esther Calhoun LOVE b. ca 1790 in South Caroliina; d. 18 Apr 1868 in Crittenden Co., Kentucky. She married the Rev. William Robert ASHER (b. 1 Aug 1793, South Carolina; d. 18 Feb 1869 in Crittenden Co., Kentucky. Parents of Esther: Maj. William G. LOVE (b. Oct. 1760, Staunton, Augusta Co., Virginia; d. 22 Aug 1799, Dixon, Webster Co., Kentucky) who married Esther CALHOUN (b, 30 Sep 1765, Abbeville, South Carolina; d. 2 Mar 1844, Crittenden Co., Kentucky - she was a 1st cousin of John C. Calhoun, US V-P) William was the son of Joseph LOVE and Mary TEAS. I'm a 1C1R of Kara COLDIRON (EIKLEBERRY) and have all of her books if anyone's interested. Sara
Hello All, My Direct Love line starting with me is : Charles "Chuck" Richard Love son of Richard William Love b). Apr. 13, 1914, Rolla Mo. d). May 19, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. and Dorthy Kathryn Blackford b). Dec. 14, 1913 d). Jan. 29, 1973 Tulsa, Okla. son of Lee Myers Love Jr.b). Dec. 19, 1877, Rolla MO. d). Apr. 3, 1944 Rolla, MO. and Sue Frances Turner b). Aug. 11, 1878 d). Oct 15, 1942 son of William L. Love b). July 8, 1851 d). Dec. 19, 1918, Rolla,MO. and Nancy Catherine Sharrar(Shearer) b). May 22, 1854, Dixon, ILL d). Dec 15, 1854, Rolla, MO son of Lee Myers Love Sr. Love b). Sept. 12, 1828, TN d). 1901, Rolla,MO and Mary Jane Sparkman b). Jan 4, 1832 d). Nov. 4, 1902, Rolla, MO son of Issac J. Love Sr. Mar. 4, 1782, VA d).feb., 15 1866, Rolla, MO and Pheba Connelly b). Jan. 1, 1793, Knox Co., TN d).Sept. 18, 1867, Rolla, MO son of Samuel Love Sr. b). 1755 d).Apr. 1826, Knox Co., TN and Mary Smith? son of Jospeh Love Sr. and Mary Teas son of Robert Love b).1695 d).1741 and Mary Montgomery son of James Love b). 1670 Charles Richard Love
Susan, I don't believe this Lauve is in my line, but there is a Lauve on the Louisiana 1850 Census, I believe. Maybe you could find it on Ancestry? I didn't make copies of his stuff because it was not my line. I could be wrong on the census date. It might be 1890. It's not that much to look for if you have the time and Soundex lookup. Lindsey Love Susan Reynolds wrote: >Hello, all. I have a Love ancestor who went by the spelling Love through >the 1830's then in the 1840-1850 time span changed the spelling to Lauve (he >was in the part of AR near the old Choctaw/Chickasaw Nations in the IT and >near where some of the Chickasaw settled in AR). This was the time in which >Col. Benjamin Love, US commissioner to the Chickasaw, and himself a >mixed-blood Chickasaw was assassinated. I think it may have been a >protection measure. There is no indication in our family that this family >was French, although this spelling is definitely French. Does anyone else >have this happen? > >My Thomas Love showed MD as birthplace on the 1850 census (where he spelled >the name LAUVE). Three people that I am comfortable with as his children >claimed a father's birthplace as MD, but the three I am positive where his >children claimed ME. I find no evidence for either location and suspect it >was actually MS, and that he may be Chickasaw. I have no proof of this, but >there is much that points in that direction. I am looking at the >possibility he is Thomas Love, Jr., son of Thomas Love, son of "English >Bill" Love. My Thomas fits him perfectly and Thomas Jr. just seems to >disappear after the Chickasaw muster roll of 1817 or 1819. My Thomas >appears on the tax rolls in AR in 1827 just as the Loves and the Chickasaw >are making their removal journeys to the IT. > >If anyone has a Thomas Love born in MD abt 1897 or so that went to AR and >married a Margaret who was born in TN, I'd sure appreciate a heads up. Then >I could settle this! Many thanks in advance. > >Happy time travels! >Susan >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Mary Harkey Russell" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 10:45 AM >Subject: [LOVE-L] Google > > > > >>I did a search on Google for Lauve Genealogy. Found some and seems they >>are French , New Orleans. Also in the process found in the same >> >> >genealogy > > >>John Love/Nancy McSpadden . Here is the url-- >> >> > > >==== LOVE Mailing List ==== >There is a DNA study for surname LOVE For information on this study contact [email protected] >http://www.lovednaproject.bravepages.com > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > -- Highland Lynx and American Bobtails LoveLynx and Bayou Bobtails Catteries belong to Lindsey D. Love of Baton Rouge, LA. Home raised, happy kittens to grace your home with a touch of the wild in domestic form. These cats, along with an interest in costume construction, bellydancing, Native American and Medieval Studies, and Curating the CYTEC Louisiana Wildlife Museum in Kenner, LA take up most of my life. Sire: LoveLyx Handsome Devil Dam: Wolfermist Kisatchie Kiss Same Highland boy, 12 weeks, ready to go. For info, contact us at: [email protected] Sleepy Seal Point Lynx Point Highland Lynx Male, 12 weeks Retired Highland Lynx sire Timberline's Blue Devil One Male Highland Lynx Chocolate Point, Male, LT and one American Bobtail Seal Lynx Point female, natural short tail. Excellent shadow spots. American Bobtail female, Blue Tabby. "Hey, Y'all! Aren't we the most unique cats you've ever seen? We're off and running in Baton Rouge, LA. WAHOOO! Senior American Bobtail Queen, Red River Bobi'sPooka, Chocolate Lynx Point setstats 1
Hello, all. I have a Love ancestor who went by the spelling Love through the 1830's then in the 1840-1850 time span changed the spelling to Lauve (he was in the part of AR near the old Choctaw/Chickasaw Nations in the IT and near where some of the Chickasaw settled in AR). This was the time in which Col. Benjamin Love, US commissioner to the Chickasaw, and himself a mixed-blood Chickasaw was assassinated. I think it may have been a protection measure. There is no indication in our family that this family was French, although this spelling is definitely French. Does anyone else have this happen? My Thomas Love showed MD as birthplace on the 1850 census (where he spelled the name LAUVE). Three people that I am comfortable with as his children claimed a father's birthplace as MD, but the three I am positive where his children claimed ME. I find no evidence for either location and suspect it was actually MS, and that he may be Chickasaw. I have no proof of this, but there is much that points in that direction. I am looking at the possibility he is Thomas Love, Jr., son of Thomas Love, son of "English Bill" Love. My Thomas fits him perfectly and Thomas Jr. just seems to disappear after the Chickasaw muster roll of 1817 or 1819. My Thomas appears on the tax rolls in AR in 1827 just as the Loves and the Chickasaw are making their removal journeys to the IT. If anyone has a Thomas Love born in MD abt 1897 or so that went to AR and married a Margaret who was born in TN, I'd sure appreciate a heads up. Then I could settle this! Many thanks in advance. Happy time travels! Susan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Harkey Russell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 10:45 AM Subject: [LOVE-L] Google > I did a search on Google for Lauve Genealogy. Found some and seems they > are French , New Orleans. Also in the process found in the same genealogy > John Love/Nancy McSpadden . Here is the url--
Re: Roll Call Ancestors of Wilton Faulkner "Bill" ORTON Jr. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- First Generation 1. Wilton Faulkner "Bill" ORTON Jr., born 1935 in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co,TN. Second Generation 2. Wilton Faulkner ORTON, born 1898 in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, TN. Died 1972 in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, TN. married Fannie Beulah (Peggy)LOVE about Jun 1920. Fannie Beulah (Peggy) LOVE, born 12 Jul 1896 in Rainesville, DeKalb Co., AL. Died on 12 Jul 1939 in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, TN. Third Generation 6. George Washington LOVE was born on 30 Jul 1856 in Whitfield Co., GA. He died on 21 Jul 1926 in Andalusia, Covington Co, AL. He was buried in Andalusia Cemetery, Andalusia, Covington Co, AL. George Washington LOVE and James (Jimmie) Adeline BAILEY were married on 25 Jan 1887 in De Kalb Co, AL. Fourth Generation 12. McCarter LOVE was born in 1832 in Haywood Co., N.C.. He died in Feb 1860 in Whitfield Co., GA. He was tanner. McCarter LOVE and Mary Elizabeth PHILLIPS were married about 1855. Mary Elizabeth PHILLIPS was born about 1834. She died in 1911. Fifth Generation 24. John LOVE was born about 1788 in Ireland. He died about 1879 in Whitfield Co., GA. He was buried in Georgia. John LOVE and Elizabeth MC CARTER? were married about 1815 in North Carolina. Elizabeth MC CARTER? was born about 1795 in Ireland. She died before 1880 in Whitfield Co., GA. Bill Orton Chattanooga, TN [email protected]
Lou and others: Believe it or not, we have Love families in Galveston that spell the name Lauve, but pronounce it Love. I think it is a French surname. So when I say my name is Love, I am asked how it is spelled. Freaks me out. Bill Love of Galveston.
I did a search on Google for Lauve Genealogy. Found some and seems they are French , New Orleans. Also in the process found in the same genealogy John Love/Nancy McSpadden . Here is the url-- http://www.gillean.com/Roots/db/index.htm if anyone wants to go look. Mary Harkey Russell [email protected] http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bird
In addition - Don't forget the phonetic spellings such as LOEFF, LOEFE, ETC. One of the old Love Quarterlies had several pages of cemetery listing in Pa. that were Loeff. Good Hunting, Love, Lou Louis E. Love, O.D. Houston, Texas The Gene Pool needs a bit more chlorine! Genealogy: The art of confusing the dead and irritating the living.
I copied an 1823 will in Morgan County, AL with testator Joseph LOVE. When I posted it on line, I got a bit of an argument from another researcher who had read it as LANE. I still believe it is LOVE but I wouldn't bet the farm. Anyhow, that's the cause of lots of transcription errors. The old handwriting is sometimes hard to read and "ov" can resemble "an" under the best of circumstances. Certainly, it could be mistaken for "ow" or the other variations as well. Mickey -----Original Message----- From: Genealogy Bug [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 11:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LOVE-L] Love vs. Lowe Yes, and in addition to Lowe, I have also found them shown as Lone, Lane, and Lore. That may be why they are all so darn hard to find - they have assumed fictious names! Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fredric Z. Saunders" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 10:05 PM Subject: [LOVE-L] Love vs. Lowe > Hi, > > With all the brickwalls, I just wanted to make a suggestion that some may not have considered, that I haven't seen anyone list. When looking at published records, do not overlook looking at the surname LOWE in your area of interest. For me, it was just the reverse. Published church records of two different authors gave the marriage of my ancestor George WEST to Sarah LOWE. Some researchers tried with no success to tie her into a LOWE line in the county and same church records. After looking at records of her husband and who they dealt with, I realized that her surname was actually LOVE, which is why they had been unable to tie her into the LOWE family there. > > Some records of your LOVE ancestors may have been misread as LOWE by the authors of published records. > > Rick Saunders > http://genealogypro.com/fsaunders.html > http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/love.html > > > ==== LOVE Mailing List ==== > We also have a LOVE-UK list To join send the word SUBSCRIBE > [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > ==== LOVE Mailing List ==== To research Love surname: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/l/o/LOVE/ ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Samuel Love -- Dorcas Bell of Augusta Co. Va. >>Thomas Love (1766-1843) & Martha Dillard -- Haywood Co. NC, later Henry Co. TN. >>>>Thomas Love (1798-1852) & Elizabeth Barnard -- Wright/Webster County, MO >>>>>>Dorcas Love (1835-1865) & Thomas Johnson -- Webster County, MO Non-Love names the rest of the way to me. The latter two lines had plenty of siblings.
Yes, and in addition to Lowe, I have also found them shown as Lone, Lane, and Lore. That may be why they are all so darn hard to find - they have assumed fictious names! Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fredric Z. Saunders" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 10:05 PM Subject: [LOVE-L] Love vs. Lowe > Hi, > > With all the brickwalls, I just wanted to make a suggestion that some may not have considered, that I haven't seen anyone list. When looking at published records, do not overlook looking at the surname LOWE in your area of interest. For me, it was just the reverse. Published church records of two different authors gave the marriage of my ancestor George WEST to Sarah LOWE. Some researchers tried with no success to tie her into a LOWE line in the county and same church records. After looking at records of her husband and who they dealt with, I realized that her surname was actually LOVE, which is why they had been unable to tie her into the LOWE family there. > > Some records of your LOVE ancestors may have been misread as LOWE by the authors of published records. > > Rick Saunders > http://genealogypro.com/fsaunders.html > http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/love.html > > > ==== LOVE Mailing List ==== > We also have a LOVE-UK list To join send the word SUBSCRIBE > [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
That's true. Some people can't believe the name is really Love, even today. I get things in the mail addressed to Lindsey Lowe all the time. I didn't think of that before. I knew it well enough in my Bynog line, which I believe some French or Spanish wrote down as Vinot. I found some records under Vinot in Ancestry which obviously have the names I am looking for and now I'm going to have to do some more searches looking for that. Sigh. It never stops. Or rather, it never ties in..... Lindsey Love Fredric Z. Saunders wrote: >Hi, > >With all the brickwalls, I just wanted to make a suggestion that some may not have considered, that I haven't seen anyone list. When looking at published records, do not overlook looking at the surname LOWE in your area of interest. For me, it was just the reverse. Published church records of two different authors gave the marriage of my ancestor George WEST to Sarah LOWE. Some researchers tried with no success to tie her into a LOWE line in the county and same church records. After looking at records of her husband and who they dealt with, I realized that her surname was actually LOVE, which is why they had been unable to tie her into the LOWE family there. > >Some records of your LOVE ancestors may have been misread as LOWE by the authors of published records. > >Rick Saunders >http://genealogypro.com/fsaunders.html >http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/love.html > > >==== LOVE Mailing List ==== >We also have a LOVE-UK list To join send the word SUBSCRIBE >[email protected] > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > -- Highland Lynx and American Bobtails LoveLynx and Bayou Bobtails Catteries belong to Lindsey D. Love of Baton Rouge, LA. Home raised, happy kittens to grace your home with a touch of the wild in domestic form. These cats, along with an interest in costume construction, bellydancing, Native American and Medieval Studies, and Curating the CYTEC Louisiana Wildlife Museum in Kenner, LA take up most of my life. Sire: LoveLyx Handsome Devil Dam: Wolfermist Kisatchie Kiss Same Highland boy, 12 weeks, ready to go. For info, contact us at: [email protected] Sleepy Seal Point Lynx Point Highland Lynx Male, 12 weeks Retired Highland Lynx sire Timberline's Blue Devil One Male Highland Lynx Chocolate Point, Male, LT and one American Bobtail Seal Lynx Point female, natural short tail. Excellent shadow spots. American Bobtail female, Blue Tabby. "Hey, Y'all! Aren't we the most unique cats you've ever seen? We're off and running in Baton Rouge, LA. WAHOOO! Senior American Bobtail Queen, Red River Bobi'sPooka, Chocolate Lynx Point setstats 1
Re: Roll Call I am descended from: James Monroe LOVE b Jan 05, 1846 Mecklenburg Co., NC d Mar 21, 1929 Mecklenburg Co., NC married Ruth Ann HIPP Feb 27, 1884 Mecklenburg Co., NC son of John Scott LOVE b Jul 26, 1803 Mecklenburg Co., NC d Feb 18, 1872 Mecklenburg Co., NC married Jane HOOVER Feb 13, 1833 Mecklenburg Co., NC son of David LOVE b bet. 1776 - 1784 d Mar 21, 1836 Mecklenburg Co., NC married Jane THOMPSON Aug 24, 1802 Mecklenburg Co., NC probable son of John LOVE b abt. 1720 died 1791 Mecklenburg Co., NC married Sarah SHARP http://www.mecklenburg.homestead.com/ Donna Joy Johnson Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC, USA
Hannah Elizabeth (Lizzie) LOVE 1851-1918 (see below) (my great-grand-mother) md: John W. Allstott 1835-1907 William M. LOVE 1824 - ca 1865 md: Hannah Elrita Kimmins ca 1832 - 1856 Jeremiah Dungan LOVE 1801 - ca 1866 md: Elizabeth McCray 1804 - John LOVE ca 1766 - ca 1851 Orpha Dungan - ca 1827 dau: Jeremiah Dungan and Mary -------- Joseph LOVE ca 1728 - 1804 md: Mary Teas 1729/34 - 1815 Robert LOVE (thought to be) ----------------------------------------------- Hannah Elizabeth (Lizzie) LOVE 1851 - 1918 brother::::: Robert Jeremiah LOVE 1852 - 1899 md: Sally Gains Criner 1862 - 1943 (Chickasaw LOVES) George A. Criner d: 1872 md: Matilda LOVE 1833 - Benjamin LOVE ca 1795/1800 - 1849 md: Charlotta Burney Thomas LOVE md: Sally Colbert #2 Nancy Mahota William LOVE "English Bill" I've typed this up from older record/charts and so some of this is brief and there have been up-dates along the way. Which I've not added to the charts. Pat Kennedy [email protected]
Hi, With all the brickwalls, I just wanted to make a suggestion that some may not have considered, that I haven't seen anyone list. When looking at published records, do not overlook looking at the surname LOWE in your area of interest. For me, it was just the reverse. Published church records of two different authors gave the marriage of my ancestor George WEST to Sarah LOWE. Some researchers tried with no success to tie her into a LOWE line in the county and same church records. After looking at records of her husband and who they dealt with, I realized that her surname was actually LOVE, which is why they had been unable to tie her into the LOWE family there. Some records of your LOVE ancestors may have been misread as LOWE by the authors of published records. Rick Saunders http://genealogypro.com/fsaunders.html http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/love.html
My Love line: Juanita Rebecca Love, my mother Charles Bell LOVE, her father William Robert LOVE, son of: Benjamin J. LOVE, son of: Mary (Polly) LOVE, dau. of : Joseph Love and Mary Marshall My Benjamin J. Love md. martha Patton in Davidson Co. Ta. Dec. 1796(I`m writing from memory) they settled in Laconia. Fayette Co. Tn. Many of their desc`s went to Tx. One desc. of interest would be my mother`s 1st cousin, Philip LOVE, who was an aviator and a friend and flying companion of Charles E. Lindburgh. both were written up in Nat`l Geog. for their flying the mail to all 48 states about 1930`s.then Philip Love is said to have flown Lindburg`s mail route so Lindburgh could take his historic flight over the Atlantic ocean. would "love" to hear of other "LOVE" STORIES. Sue in Al.
Searching for information on the following Loves, cannot find them before 1870. Any information on the possible owner would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Joyce Taylor Dorcas Wilson b.1810 Virginia d. 1900-1910, Canton, MS Miles Love b.1826 Virginia d. 1926, Canton, MS +Mary Unknown b. Kentucky Martha Love b.1848 Canton, MS +Jacob Singleton Susan Love b.1852 Canton, MS +Lynch Nash Mary Love b. 1854 Canton, MS +Reuben Jones Walter Love b.1858 Canton, MS d. 1917 Canton, MS +Annie Thomas Dorcas Love b. 1859 Canton, MS +Lott Dr. Andrew Jackson Love b.1860 Canton, MS d.1948 New York, NY +Anita Hemmings b.1871 d.1960 New York, NY Professor Milas Sloan Love b. 1863 Canton, MS d. 1927 Canton, MS +Grace Felder b. 1870 Texas