Joye father is Bonnie Abram Lovelace Joye < Bonnie < Joseph < George < William < Benjamin < Barton < Benjamin Bob Stewart ======================== Morganton, NC Published in The News Herald on January 14, 2011 James "Jim" F. Propst, of Boiling Spring Lakes, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011, at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. He was born Sept. 5, 1935. He was a Korean War Navy veteran and a wonderful husband and father. He had a career in finance, insurance and real estate spanning more than 50 years. He never met a stranger and had a story for everything. Survivors include his wife of 44 years, Carole; sons, James II and his wife, Margie, of Boiling Spring Lakes and Dewey and his wife, Amanda, of South Carolina; as well as several grandchildren from both sons; and sisters, Martha Propst of Chapel Hill and Sarah Cash of Morganton. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Joye Lovelace. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at St. Philip's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Barry Kubler officiating. Memorials may be made to the Disabled American Veterans-Wilmington NC Chapter, PO Box 4046, Wilmington, NC 28406. Peacock-Newnam & White Funeral and Cremation Service, Southport, is assisting the family. Condolences at www.peacocknewnamwhite.com.
January 16, 2011 The Arizona Daily Star, Tuscon, Arizona LOVELESS, Robert Glenn, 75, was born January 5, 1936 and passed away January 8, 2011. Survived by his wife, Leona; daughters, Tracy, Duana, Shara and Renee; sons, Rusty and Michael. Also survived by brothers, Pete and Lee and sisters, Lula, Rita and Judy: 19 grandchildren and one great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 1370 E. Prince Rd. at Desertview Church of God on Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. by Rev. Troit Stow, Rev. Mary Miller and Rev. Lonnie Stewart. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Avalon Chapel.
At 03:08 PM 1/13/2011, Alton wrote: >My wife and I are still coming to Charleston the week of April 14 >which is the day of my wife's birthday. What are some of the things >we would want to see while there? Wow... mid-April will be a perfect time to visit. Might be past the prime for blooming azaleas here, but it will be nice weather-wise. What you would want to see is variable. This year is the 150th anniversary of the secession of SC and the beginning of the War Between the States (aka "the recent unpleasantness" or "The War of Northern Aggression"), so I would recommend a boat trip out to Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. Plus there are restaurants galore to explore, and lots of museums. There are also the historic plantations to the west of the city... their gardens should all be lovely that time of year. Alton, there is just so much to do. Shopping, carriage rides in the city, theater, comedy improv... you name it, we got it! I just checked, and there are no concerts yet scheduled for the coliseum around that time... that may change, though. Go here http://www.charlestonarts.sc/ and explore what might be happening around that time. If there's not much there, it may be because the schedules are incomplete this early. Anyway, come and enjoy. You and Delois need to come and visit me and Susan on James Island. We'll talk as the date gets closer! Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg
Its working, possibly all the southern members are freezing and all us farther north are hibernating. Sheila Kell
I got nothing from the list today. Are we working? Lou Ann
Thanks much dear friend. We certainly do plan to meet with you while there. I am hoping our health will permit this trip this time. I will go to the website you mentioned. Keep in touch. Dr. Alton Loveless Alton and Delois Loveless527 Virginia StreetAshville, Ohio 43103 740-777-1944 573-330-7728 CellFor "Monday Moments" blog go to:altonloveless.blogspot.com for additional stories. --- On Sat, 1/15/11, Greg Lovelace <greglovelace@comcast.net> wrote: From: Greg Lovelace <greglovelace@comcast.net> Subject: Re: [LL] Thursday morning To: lovelace@rootsweb.com Date: Saturday, January 15, 2011, 7:54 PM At 03:08 PM 1/13/2011, Alton wrote: >My wife and I are still coming to Charleston the week of April 14 >which is the day of my wife's birthday. What are some of the things >we would want to see while there? Wow... mid-April will be a perfect time to visit. Might be past the prime for blooming azaleas here, but it will be nice weather-wise. What you would want to see is variable. This year is the 150th anniversary of the secession of SC and the beginning of the War Between the States (aka "the recent unpleasantness" or "The War of Northern Aggression"), so I would recommend a boat trip out to Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. Plus there are restaurants galore to explore, and lots of museums. There are also the historic plantations to the west of the city... their gardens should all be lovely that time of year. Alton, there is just so much to do. Shopping, carriage rides in the city, theater, comedy improv... you name it, we got it! I just checked, and there are no concerts yet scheduled for the coliseum around that time... that may change, though. Go here http://www.charlestonarts.sc/ and explore what might be happening around that time. If there's not much there, it may be because the schedules are incomplete this early. Anyway, come and enjoy. You and Delois need to come and visit me and Susan on James Island. We'll talk as the date gets closer! Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LOVELACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Mornin' Cuzzies, Since most of the country is blanketed in cold, I won't commentabout how cold we are.....huh. Got some hot pro football comingup over the week-end which should help. ( : It sho wouldn't do if I lived in cold weather all the time for I see whereit gives one a slight case of the blues. A fire in the fireplace which Ican't do here, but can in San Antonio, the aroma of chicken soupcooking, and the tackling of a closet or something tedious which needsto be done plus visits from friends would sho help. So, I will arrangethat for my new life in San Antonio. Yella, outdoor cat generally, has even made it known he prefers tosnooze in his bed which has been placed inside. He curls up and wedon't hear from him for hours. Hang in, everybody! Spring is ahead. ( : Buckette
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Tell Susan "Happy Birthday". She shares it with my granddaughter Elizabeth who turns 10 today...Nice to hear from you. Connie in very cold Tennessee -----Original Message----- From: Greg Lovelace Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 11:01 AM To: lovelace@rootsweb.com Subject: [LL] Thursday morning Good morning, cuzzins! I find myself with a few minutes to myself this morning... bossman is busy working at home, and we usually have a lab meeting on Thursday mornings, so I've spent this "free" morning doing a few things around the lab that needed tending to... Yesterday was a madhouse. Our pure water system sprung a leak, so I had to spend an hour on the phone with tech support at Millipore, which isn't much fun. Then one of the researchers had a problem with a chemical he was using in experiments which was working until he used a new bottle. Then it quit working, and he wanted to get some of the older stuff, which is no longer available. Spent an hour on the phone with tech support from Sigma-Aldrich... again, not a pleasant pursuit. Then an old computer attached to a critical instrument for some of the researchers died. This was one of the old IBM Thinkpads running Win2000. Luckily I had a newer Dell laptop squirrelled away (the one I had before I got a newer one), so last night I wiped it and installed Win7, brought it in this morning, and hooked it up to the netowrk and to the instrument. Works like a jewel now. So it was a day of many fires. Today is Susan's birthday... We're celebrating tonight by taking the girls out to dinner with us... We're headed to Husk, the new restaurant where Maya is working as a cook. She wangled the night off so we could buy her dinner! Should be fun, and we know the food will be wonderful. Well, time to go... Y'all have a great day! Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LOVELACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Happy Birthday Susan! My wife and I are still coming to Charleston the week of April 14 which is the day of my wife's birthday. What are some of the things we would want to see while there? Dr. Alton Loveless Alton and Delois Loveless527 Virginia StreetAshville, Ohio 43103 740-777-1944 573-330-7728 CellFor "Monday Moments" blog go to:altonloveless.blogspot.com for additional stories. --- On Thu, 1/13/11, claw <claw@charter.net> wrote: From: claw <claw@charter.net> Subject: Re: [LL] Thursday morning To: lovelace@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 12:52 PM Tell Susan "Happy Birthday". She shares it with my granddaughter Elizabeth who turns 10 today...Nice to hear from you. Connie in very cold Tennessee -----Original Message----- From: Greg Lovelace Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 11:01 AM To: lovelace@rootsweb.com Subject: [LL] Thursday morning Good morning, cuzzins! I find myself with a few minutes to myself this morning... bossman is busy working at home, and we usually have a lab meeting on Thursday mornings, so I've spent this "free" morning doing a few things around the lab that needed tending to... Yesterday was a madhouse. Our pure water system sprung a leak, so I had to spend an hour on the phone with tech support at Millipore, which isn't much fun. Then one of the researchers had a problem with a chemical he was using in experiments which was working until he used a new bottle. Then it quit working, and he wanted to get some of the older stuff, which is no longer available. Spent an hour on the phone with tech support from Sigma-Aldrich... again, not a pleasant pursuit. Then an old computer attached to a critical instrument for some of the researchers died. This was one of the old IBM Thinkpads running Win2000. Luckily I had a newer Dell laptop squirrelled away (the one I had before I got a newer one), so last night I wiped it and installed Win7, brought it in this morning, and hooked it up to the netowrk and to the instrument. Works like a jewel now. So it was a day of many fires. Today is Susan's birthday... We're celebrating tonight by taking the girls out to dinner with us... We're headed to Husk, the new restaurant where Maya is working as a cook. She wangled the night off so we could buy her dinner! Should be fun, and we know the food will be wonderful. Well, time to go... Y'all have a great day! Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LOVELACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LOVELACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Good morning, cuzzins! I find myself with a few minutes to myself this morning... bossman is busy working at home, and we usually have a lab meeting on Thursday mornings, so I've spent this "free" morning doing a few things around the lab that needed tending to... Yesterday was a madhouse. Our pure water system sprung a leak, so I had to spend an hour on the phone with tech support at Millipore, which isn't much fun. Then one of the researchers had a problem with a chemical he was using in experiments which was working until he used a new bottle. Then it quit working, and he wanted to get some of the older stuff, which is no longer available. Spent an hour on the phone with tech support from Sigma-Aldrich... again, not a pleasant pursuit. Then an old computer attached to a critical instrument for some of the researchers died. This was one of the old IBM Thinkpads running Win2000. Luckily I had a newer Dell laptop squirrelled away (the one I had before I got a newer one), so last night I wiped it and installed Win7, brought it in this morning, and hooked it up to the netowrk and to the instrument. Works like a jewel now. So it was a day of many fires. Today is Susan's birthday... We're celebrating tonight by taking the girls out to dinner with us... We're headed to Husk, the new restaurant where Maya is working as a cook. She wangled the night off so we could buy her dinner! Should be fun, and we know the food will be wonderful. Well, time to go... Y'all have a great day! Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg
Mary Francis Adams m Forest Lovelace Forest < Ensley < Adam < Lewis < James < Benjamin < Barton < Benjamin Bob Stewart ======================================= ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wanda Rabb" <wcr1951@yahoo.com> To: <Lovelace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 8:31 AM Subject: [LL] Obit of Mary Adams Lovelace > The Digital Courier > Forest City, NC > > January 12, 2011 > > Mary A. Lovelace, 83, of Bostic, died Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011. > > She was a daughter of the late Hunley and Maude Hill Adams. > > She retired from Florence Mill after 30 years of service and attended many > activities at the Rutherford County Senior Center. > > She was also a member of Walls Baptist Church, where she was a member of > the Dorcas Sunday School Class. > > In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, > Forest Lovelace. > > Survivors include her son, Ronnie Lovelace of Bostic; a daughter, Kay > Luckadoo of Rutherfordton; a brother, J.C. Adams of Shiloh; four > grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. > > Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at Walls Baptist Church > with the Rev. David Philbeck and Dr. Robert Toney officiating. > > Burial will follow at the church cemetery. > > Visitation will be one hour before the service at the church. > > Washburn & Dorsey Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. > > Online condolences: www.washburndorsey.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LOVELACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
The Digital Courier Forest City, NC January 12, 2011 Mary A. Lovelace, 83, of Bostic, died Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011. She was a daughter of the late Hunley and Maude Hill Adams. She retired from Florence Mill after 30 years of service and attended many activities at the Rutherford County Senior Center. She was also a member of Walls Baptist Church, where she was a member of the Dorcas Sunday School Class. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Forest Lovelace. Survivors include her son, Ronnie Lovelace of Bostic; a daughter, Kay Luckadoo of Rutherfordton; a brother, J.C. Adams of Shiloh; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at Walls Baptist Church with the Rev. David Philbeck and Dr. Robert Toney officiating. Burial will follow at the church cemetery. Visitation will be one hour before the service at the church. Washburn & Dorsey Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences: www.washburndorsey.com
Mornin' Cuzzies, As Greg explained, Rootsweb had cut me off for several days becausethey assume Juno carries spam....the whole notion is so stupid that Iwon't even comment. Maybe they should do that more often becauseit's always fun and a treat to hear from Greg! ( : Very, very excited about Auburn's win! In mah uncelebrated playing days,which were sandlot backyard numbers w/ the scruffy neighborhood boys....I was the fastest! ( : One of us went on to stardom w/ All-American honorsat Auburn and played on their last national championship team in 1957. Rightbefore that season he showed up in San Antonio telling me I was to move to'Bama on his farm wherein I would be Mistress of the Manor....and sharing nosuch notions with him, I assured him I had other thingees to do. In the meantime,he has gone on to the great team in the sky, but I still keep in contact w/ his cute,cute widow....who is a doll and a real suthin' lady of the manor.....4 generationsof the family are buried at the farm starting with a Confederate Colonel. Greatstories about it! Cute widow travels around on a golf cart every day to oversee,and two cats run jump in with her to accompany her on the ride. Can youimagine! An old handy man got up out of a dying bed in a Montgomery hospitalto return to the farm to "help Miss Ginger because he promised Mr. Billy he wouldlook after her when Mr. Billy was gone".....someone should write the whole story! ( : I called Miss Ginger this morn to whoop and hollar, but I bet what remains of the'57 team gathered her up and took her to the game in AR. We'll talk by and by. Y'all have a good one! Buckette
BRRRR! Good morning, cuzzins! As it is throughout the southeast and probably up the eastern seaboard, IT'S COLD in the SC Lowcountry this morning. While we didn't have much snow or ice along tche water here around Charleston, just inland had snowy and icy conditions yesterday, and let me tell you, they are not used to that kind of weather down here! Even though the roads were clear by mid-morning, schools were closed, including the Medical University where I work. I just don't understand them closing the bridges and schools... I have to drive over a long bridge to get to work, and I had no problems at all. These genteel folk down here just don't know how to drive in the winter. I was discussing this yesterday with one of the graduate students, who happens to be from Michigan. He understood my frustration ;-) I heard from Buckette a couple days ago... Looks like Rootsweb is picking on her again rejecting her email address as being a spammer. That's why we haven't heard much from her lately. Lets hope it all gets cleared up soon. I just want to remind everyone of the annual meeting for the National Genealogical Society being held in May in Charleston. I got my registration in earlier this month. It is going to be a great conference with a lot of good information being passed along. Speakers include Helen F. Leary and Elizabeth Shown Mills, just to mention a couple. I'm very excited, and would like to have as many of you as possible come to the meeting or at least travel to Charleston to try to get together and meet each other. I have some room at my house, in case costs are a concern for some of you. And we have a big back yard, suitable for tents if necessary! Go to the NGS website and check out the program: http://www.ngsgenealogy.org I'm also trying to get up the $$$ to take the NGS Home Study course in preparation for an attempt at certification. I'm hoping to eventually get into this obsession as a retirement career. At least my New Year's resolution was to move in that direction. The course is around $500 for the graded option, which gives you feedback from professionals and seasoned researchers. So wish me luck! And with that, I'm off into the land of cell biology. Y'all have a great day! Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg
[Greg's note: According to several files on WorldConnect, Amanda was the daughter of James Lovelace and Nancy Brown or Nancy Blevins. The most extensive info is from the file contributed by Johnnie McDaniel, Sr., and it contains her obituary, which follows: "OBITUARY: Amanda Jane Lovelace, Hardy: TABOR IOWA. Amanda Jane Lovelace, born September 25, 1839 Grayson County, Virginia. She was married when fourteen years of age to Isaac A. Hardy and lived successively in Tennessee, Kentucky and Iowa. Coming to the community of Tabor during the Civil War. To them were born eleven children, eight daughters and three sons, of whom five have passed to the other shore. Her husband died in 1896 and in the following year she married to Joseph Shepherdson, who died in 1904. Five days previous to her death she attended the funeral of her daughter, Mrs Geo. Surface, at which time she contacted pneumonia, which aggravated by bruises sustained by a fall from the depot platform at Pacifis Junction, brought on her demise, which occured at the home of her daughter, Mrs Edgar Bagon, on the morning of December 26, 1910. One son and one daughter were able to be present at the funeral services. She leaves six children, 28 grand children and 12 great-grandchildren to mourn her departure, beside many other relatives and friends. Her disposition was kindly and sge was possessed of patience which secured to her the friendship and good will of all who came within her association. Short services were held at the home and the funeral sermon was preached at the Baptist Church of Tabor by Charles Fry of Hurlington, Iowa, on Wednesday, December 28, 1910. The children living are Mrs Mary Daily, Straub, Oklahoma: Mrs Lucinda Rohrbeck, Shenandoah, Iowa: Mrs Martha Brittain, Tabor, Iowa; Mrs Elizabeth Hiatt, Coin, Iowa: Andrew J. Hardy, Imperial, Nebraska: Geo. A. Hardy, Shenanndoah, Iowa." Amanda was apparently the sister of Permanus Lovelace and traces back to Charles and Bridgette McLaughlin Lovelace of VA, ostensibly from John Lovelace and Ann Laws. I may be wrong about this last part....] >Source: IAFREMON@rootsweb.com >Subject: [IAFREMON] Edgar Brittain md. Martha Hardy > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Author: farwellwalter >Surnames: Brittain, Hardy, Thompson, Lovelace >Classification: marriage > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/8264/mb.ashx > >Message Board Post: > >June 11, 1889. -- Edgar Brittain, 19 md. Martha Hardy, 20; son of >William and Malissa Thompson Brittain; dau . of Isaac and Amanda Lovelace Hardy > >Important Note: >The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If >you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board >URL link above and respond on the board.
Donna Price, are you here????? Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg At 03:18 PM 1/7/2011, Bill Lovelace wrote: > Received this eamil and it's not my line. Anyone interested > in contacting > her who shares the same line?? > > From: Nancy Kellar <nkellar61@hotmail.com> > To: <gezzer15@comcast.net> > Subject: Lovelace > Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2010 22:07:39 -0800 > X-OriginalArrivalTime: 01 Jan 2011 06:07:39.0966 (UTC) > FILETIME=[31F86DE0:01CBA97A] > I am a direct descendent of Zachariah Rhodamh Lovelace Sr. He is my > great, great, great grandpa and was born in Prince William. Virginia > around 1763 he married Lucy Webster. My great grandma is Nancy Evelyn > Lovelace who married my great grandpa Joseph Lee Kellar. I have > information that I can provide on the Kellar's etc and > information on the > Lovelace also. > Nancy Lee Kellar > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >LOVELACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This was in a Laurel County, Kentucky paper. Laurel County is adjacent to Pulaski County. It dose not belong to my Lovelace line in Laurel County, KY, however it is thought that it could be from the Pulaski County line. EXCERPTS from the MOUNTAIN ECHO 1885 - Volume I March 6, 1885 Killing: At about 6:30 last Monday evening a very sad difficulty occurred in the store of Mr. T. J. Pitman, between C. M. LOVELASS, Mr. Pitman's clerk, and John Bowman, both of this place. The particulars of the difficulty, as near as we can learn them are these. LOVELASS was weighing some pigs feet for Mr. Rooney when two men, John Dugan and John Bowman who were drinking, moved the scales while LOVELASS'S face was turned. After enduring this for some time he told them in a joking way that if they did so again that he would hit them with a pigs foot. The scales were again moved and LOVELASS threw a pigs foot and hit Bowman. When Bowman drew his pistol Rooney prevented him from shooting LOVELASS. Rooney raised Bowman's hand and the ball took effect in the ceiling. Rooney still held Bowman and LOVELASS told Bowman that he had nothing against him and would not get mad even if he should spit in his face. Bowman was drinking freely and LOVELASS slipped into another room and procured his pistol and told Rooney to let Bowman loose, he did so and left the room. Reports say that seven shots were fired, LOVELASS receiving a mortal wound in the bowels. October 23, 1885 East Bernstadt: Jno. Bowman, who killed "Mit" LOVELACE in our town in April last, was sentenced to three years and nine months in the penitentiary.
Bill, I sent an email to Nancy. Thanks for sending her message to the list. I've sent two other messages to the list and they have come back as undeliverable. Hopefully, this one makes it through. Donna
Received this eamil and it's not my line. Anyone interested in contacting her who shares the same line?? From: Nancy Kellar <nkellar61@hotmail.com> To: <gezzer15@comcast.net> Subject: Lovelace Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2010 22:07:39 -0800 X-OriginalArrivalTime: 01 Jan 2011 06:07:39.0966 (UTC) FILETIME=[31F86DE0:01CBA97A] I am a direct descendent of Zachariah Rhodamh Lovelace Sr. He is my great, great, great grandpa and was born in Prince William. Virginia around 1763 he married Lucy Webster. My great grandma is Nancy Evelyn Lovelace who married my great grandpa Joseph Lee Kellar. I have information that I can provide on the Kellar's etc and information on the Lovelace also. Nancy Lee Kellar