Larry, Good to hear from you . Yes , I am interested in filling any holes possible . I come thru Elam Lovelace my direct line . I wondered where the name originated and thought maybe from a mother's maiden name . We do repeat them a lot . I have a few of his papers but didn't have enough sense to copy all of them when I was there . Still trying to get back there but that may not happen anyway soon . Kids let me drive in town but don't want me on the road . Shoot . Makes me mad . On the computer can go any where but not the same as walking the real ground . Have wondered how you are . Thanks for the offer . My health has improved but I will never be a 100 % any more but I still can take care of myself . Can't conplain . Katherine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry" <soupcan5@yadtel.net> To: <lovelace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 2:40 PM Subject: Re: [LL] Sarah Lovelace of Greene Co. Illinois > Katherine, > There seems to be a family named Elam that moved into Iredell Co, where > Charles Lovelace lived, before 1850 ( Charles Elam bought land from the > Tomlinson family about then) in the same neighborhood that the Lovelaces > lived. They own the tract where Erasmus and Lidia lived on. > I now have all of Dr Laugenhour's papers scanned and on a disk. I really > haven't spent too much time going over any of the files due to health > and two of my kids getting married and dragging me all over for reasons > yet to be revealed . If you want. I will try and email them to you. It > would be nice to figure out this gang so I can figure in the in laws! > Larry > > On 7/6/2010 9:48 AM, Katherine Melton wrote: >> Nancy, >> Thanks for the new imput . It fills some holes for some of us . We have >> searched for a long time . Had bits and peices . >> Katherine Melton >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Nancy Ross"<nlwross@hotmail.com> >> To:<lovelace-l@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 11:06 PM >> Subject: Re: [LL] Sarah Lovelace of Greene Co. Illinois >> >> >> >>> Price Lovelace was the son of Eleanor Lovelace, who was one of the >>> daughters of Isaac Lovelace. Eleanor came to Illinois at about the time >>> of her brother, James, and sister, Mahala, who was married to Samuel >>> Doyle (they went to Greene Co. in 1829-30). No one has identified the >>> father of Eleanor's children. All these children were born in Rowan, >>> NC, >>> and moved to Kentucky before going to IL. >>> Isaac Lovelace had a brother, named James, who had a daughter named >>> Sarah >>> (born about 1802-I have no other info about her). I have a great deal >>> of info about the Lovelaces-I'm descended from Mahala and Samuel Doyle. >>> See below about James. This article may explain the first name of Elam. >>> History of Clark Co., IL @1883 www.trail.org/clark/history.htmlpage >>> 396"In the year 1822 the settlement was increased by the arrival of >>> James >>> Lovelace, Samuel Elam, Lindy Ashmore, William Ashmore, Martin Graves and >>> Henry Taylor. Lovelace, Elam and the Ashmore's came together and were >>> from Kentucky. They settled on the creek south of Livingston and built >>> small cabins and spent most of their time hunting. When the land was >>> entered they moved away but afterward entered lands on the creek in the >>> south part of the township." >>> There's a huge amount of info in the Lovelace Archives at Rootsweb. >>> >>> Nancy Welty Ross >>> Researching:Welty,Whaling,Allen,Buck, >>> Lovelace,Doyle,Taylor,Greer,Ruble,Tyler,West,Rankin IL/TN/NC/VA/KY/MD/PA >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com >>>> To: LOVELACE-L@rootsweb.com >>>> Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2010 12:43:19 +0000 >>>> Subject: Re: [LL] Sarah Lovelace of Greene Co. Illinois >>>> >>>> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >>>> >>>> Author: jndhm50 >>>> Surnames: >>>> Classification: queries >>>> >>>> Message Board URL: >>>> >>>> http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.lovelace/448.1.1/mb.ashx >>>> >>>> Message Board Post: >>>> >>>> Your response has raised some questions for me. My husband is >>>> descended >>>> from Alfred Davis, who was born in Greene Co., in 1840. His death >>>> record >>>> says his father is Allen Davis and his mother was unknown. I searched >>>> the 1850 census and found Alfred Davis with Allen M. Davis and Margaret >>>> Houston Davis. On line, I found where Allen M. Davis and Margaret >>>> Houston >>>> were married around 1848. In looking at some Greene County, IL >>>> histories, >>>> I saw a biography of James Davis and it mentioned his sons, one of whom >>>> was Allen Morrow Davis. Is Allen Morrow Davis and Allen M. Davis the >>>> same person. >>>> >>>> So, then I ordered Alfred Davis civil war record. One of the papers >>>> was >>>> an affidavit from a notary stating he had examined the family bible >>>> and >>>> it listed the names of Alfred's brothers and sisters - one of the >>>> brothers was Elam Davis. After obtaining Elam's death record, it >>>> showed >>>> his father as Sidney A. Davis and his mother as Sarah >>>> Loveless/Lovelace. >>>> >>>> That is as much info as I have on Sarah Lovelace. Now, I'm wondering >>>> if >>>> I've been looking at the wrong Allen Davis. You stated Allen Morrow >>>> had >>>> three children - If Alfred is one of his children, according to >>>> Alfred's >>>> civil war record and the "family bible", he had Theresa, Elizabeth, >>>> Elam, >>>> Elvira, and Mary. >>>> >>>> In one census (can't remember if it was the 1850 or later census, I >>>> found >>>> Elam living with a Price Lovelace, which could possibly mean the >>>> Lovelace >>>> and Davis families were related. >>>> >>>> Let me know what you think. . . >>>> >>>> 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. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> 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 >>> >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> __________ NOD32 5250 (20100704) Information __________ >> >> This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. >> http://www.eset.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 >
Nancy, Thanks for the new imput . It fills some holes for some of us . We have searched for a long time . Had bits and peices . Katherine Melton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Ross" <nlwross@hotmail.com> To: <lovelace-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 11:06 PM Subject: Re: [LL] Sarah Lovelace of Greene Co. Illinois > > Price Lovelace was the son of Eleanor Lovelace, who was one of the > daughters of Isaac Lovelace. Eleanor came to Illinois at about the time > of her brother, James, and sister, Mahala, who was married to Samuel > Doyle (they went to Greene Co. in 1829-30). No one has identified the > father of Eleanor's children. All these children were born in Rowan, NC, > and moved to Kentucky before going to IL. > Isaac Lovelace had a brother, named James, who had a daughter named Sarah > (born about 1802-I have no other info about her). I have a great deal > of info about the Lovelaces-I'm descended from Mahala and Samuel Doyle. > See below about James. This article may explain the first name of Elam. > History of Clark Co., IL @1883 www.trail.org/clark/history.htmlpage > 396"In the year 1822 the settlement was increased by the arrival of James > Lovelace, Samuel Elam, Lindy Ashmore, William Ashmore, Martin Graves and > Henry Taylor. Lovelace, Elam and the Ashmore's came together and were > from Kentucky. They settled on the creek south of Livingston and built > small cabins and spent most of their time hunting. When the land was > entered they moved away but afterward entered lands on the creek in the > south part of the township." > There's a huge amount of info in the Lovelace Archives at Rootsweb. > > Nancy Welty Ross > Researching:Welty,Whaling,Allen,Buck, > Lovelace,Doyle,Taylor,Greer,Ruble,Tyler,West,Rankin IL/TN/NC/VA/KY/MD/PA > > > >> From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com >> To: LOVELACE-L@rootsweb.com >> Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2010 12:43:19 +0000 >> Subject: Re: [LL] Sarah Lovelace of Greene Co. Illinois >> >> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >> Author: jndhm50 >> Surnames: >> Classification: queries >> >> Message Board URL: >> >> http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.lovelace/448.1.1/mb.ashx >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> Your response has raised some questions for me. My husband is descended >> from Alfred Davis, who was born in Greene Co., in 1840. His death record >> says his father is Allen Davis and his mother was unknown. I searched >> the 1850 census and found Alfred Davis with Allen M. Davis and Margaret >> Houston Davis. On line, I found where Allen M. Davis and Margaret Houston >> were married around 1848. In looking at some Greene County, IL histories, >> I saw a biography of James Davis and it mentioned his sons, one of whom >> was Allen Morrow Davis. Is Allen Morrow Davis and Allen M. Davis the >> same person. >> >> So, then I ordered Alfred Davis civil war record. One of the papers was >> an affidavit from a notary stating he had examined the family bible and >> it listed the names of Alfred's brothers and sisters - one of the >> brothers was Elam Davis. After obtaining Elam's death record, it showed >> his father as Sidney A. Davis and his mother as Sarah Loveless/Lovelace. >> >> That is as much info as I have on Sarah Lovelace. Now, I'm wondering if >> I've been looking at the wrong Allen Davis. You stated Allen Morrow had >> three children - If Alfred is one of his children, according to Alfred's >> civil war record and the "family bible", he had Theresa, Elizabeth, Elam, >> Elvira, and Mary. >> >> In one census (can't remember if it was the 1850 or later census, I found >> Elam living with a Price Lovelace, which could possibly mean the Lovelace >> and Davis families were related. >> >> Let me know what you think. . . >> >> 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. >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >
Price Lovelace was the son of Eleanor Lovelace, who was one of the daughters of Isaac Lovelace. Eleanor came to Illinois at about the time of her brother, James, and sister, Mahala, who was married to Samuel Doyle (they went to Greene Co. in 1829-30). No one has identified the father of Eleanor's children. All these children were born in Rowan, NC, and moved to Kentucky before going to IL. Isaac Lovelace had a brother, named James, who had a daughter named Sarah (born about 1802-I have no other info about her). I have a great deal of info about the Lovelaces-I'm descended from Mahala and Samuel Doyle. See below about James. This article may explain the first name of Elam. History of Clark Co., IL @1883 www.trail.org/clark/history.htmlpage 396"In the year 1822 the settlement was increased by the arrival of James Lovelace, Samuel Elam, Lindy Ashmore, William Ashmore, Martin Graves and Henry Taylor. Lovelace, Elam and the Ashmore's came together and were from Kentucky. They settled on the creek south of Livingston and built small cabins and spent most of their time hunting. When the land was entered they moved away but afterward entered lands on the creek in the south part of the township." There's a huge amount of info in the Lovelace Archives at Rootsweb. Nancy Welty Ross Researching:Welty,Whaling,Allen,Buck, Lovelace,Doyle,Taylor,Greer,Ruble,Tyler,West,Rankin IL/TN/NC/VA/KY/MD/PA > From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com > To: LOVELACE-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2010 12:43:19 +0000 > Subject: Re: [LL] Sarah Lovelace of Greene Co. Illinois > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: jndhm50 > Surnames: > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.lovelace/448.1.1/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Your response has raised some questions for me. My husband is descended from Alfred Davis, who was born in Greene Co., in 1840. His death record says his father is Allen Davis and his mother was unknown. I searched the 1850 census and found Alfred Davis with Allen M. Davis and Margaret Houston Davis. On line, I found where Allen M. Davis and Margaret Houston were married around 1848. In looking at some Greene County, IL histories, I saw a biography of James Davis and it mentioned his sons, one of whom was Allen Morrow Davis. Is Allen Morrow Davis and Allen M. Davis the same person. > > So, then I ordered Alfred Davis civil war record. One of the papers was an affidavit from a notary stating he had examined the family bible and it listed the names of Alfred's brothers and sisters - one of the brothers was Elam Davis. After obtaining Elam's death record, it showed his father as Sidney A. Davis and his mother as Sarah Loveless/Lovelace. > > That is as much info as I have on Sarah Lovelace. Now, I'm wondering if I've been looking at the wrong Allen Davis. You stated Allen Morrow had three children - If Alfred is one of his children, according to Alfred's civil war record and the "family bible", he had Theresa, Elizabeth, Elam, Elvira, and Mary. > > In one census (can't remember if it was the 1850 or later census, I found Elam living with a Price Lovelace, which could possibly mean the Lovelace and Davis families were related. > > Let me know what you think. . . > > 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. > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: arsenalkids1st Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.lovelace/18.59/mb.ashx Message Board Post: from census records I believe you are correct, IF they are the parents of Callie T. Lovelace, My Father is Callie's SON! Callie Married, Thomas Jefferson Thornton ( or became his wife I have no documented proof of an actual marriage)How ever they did have several children together, these are my Fathers brothers,,Harmon Gulley(that's with a long U) Robert Trust, Preston Benjamin, and my father Alfred Newton, All with the last name Thornton, as Callie Lovelace was the Daughter of William M. Love Lace and Louisa J Owens. So unless One of them is part Chickasaw, C I don't know how Callie was allotted land there Cherokee is questionable due to Callie was born in the Chickasaw nation, she is there with Louisa and William Lovelace at 20 yrs old on the 1900 census,and It is said that she had allotted, land there on the Oklahoma side of the Red river, and it is possible my Father was born there, for the purpose of receiving his social security benefits, since the board of social sec! urity could find no birth record for him,or his Brothers, they have it documented as he was born in Bosque county TX, which is where the US census recorded William and Louisa in 1880. So my question is if they were in the Chickasaw Nation, how could they have been Cherokee? especially since I currently live in the Cherokee nation and it so much farther north, it does not seem likely. I think We should all be looking at Chickasaw records. Not trying to stir a ruckus here just trying to find documented info. any one know anything to add? Oh I guess I should tell you who I am, I am Teresa Ann Thornton/Chunestudy. This site for our family tree is supported by My Little sister Julia Thornton/Fujimoto she will forward any emails , or you may email me directly at : chalicemom@yahoo.com 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.
Mornin' Cuzzies, I don't know abt your neighborhood last night, but ours was pretty quiet as far as fireworks were concerned. Guess they weren't in the mood for a lotta spitzinpoppin' and flash. o : Usually we can hear a lotta stuff from all over Houston, but there was not so much. Hope your Fourth was grand! We had a very unusual visitor in the form of one fiesty French bulldog semi-puppy....she's abt. 2 yrs. old. What a complete cute mess! She lives w/ Da Kid and Girl de Jour, named Roxie. She wanted badly to play w/ the cat crew who would have none of a rough 'n tumble w/ no fat, strange puppy. Have you ever seen a French bull dawgie? Boy, are they cute! Strangely enough the least offended cat was Blackie, my feral. He just stood his ground, or rather sat his ground. Tail wrapped neatly around him, and just glared....didn't hiss, didn't raise a paw, didn't growl. Blackie was *not* intimidated whatsoever. Actually pretty funny. And, the little dog knew not to mess....gave Blackie a wide berth as she challenged each one of the other cats. It was a show! Got lots a little projects going on here------>I'm on my way. Y'all have a good one! Buckette
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: t42MountOlivet Surnames: LOVELACE Classification: cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.lovelace/736/mb.ashx Message Board Post: LOVELACE 7 Bannie T 1895-1970 I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 215,827 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. 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.
Hi, folks And hello to Richard <rclove@earthlink.net> Welcome to the group, Richard. When you get comfortable with us, let us know who you're researching, and we'll do our best to help you connect. In the meantime, feel free to dig in our archives, and be sure to visit our website at <[1] http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lovelace>http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lovel ace Our online library of Lovelxxx documents, narratives, and pictures is an ongoing project to which we add as time allows. You can access it right now by clicking on the "Documents" button on the left margin of the main page. And our y-chromosome DNA study has proven very successful in unravelling the confusion surrounding several of the colonial American Lovelace and Loveless families. The results are posted both on the FamilyTreeDNA website (<[2] http://www.familytreedna.com/public/lovelace/ >[3] http://www.familytreedna.com/public/lovelace/) and on our own DNA website (<[4] http://dna.satmel.com/results.html >[5] http://dna.satmel.com/results.html) Take a look! We now also have a companion website on MyFamily.com. If you're not familiar with that organization, to go <[6] http://www.myfamily.com >[7] http://www.myfamily.com and read to find out a little more about it. If you'd like to be invited to join that site, please email me at < <[8] mailto:greglovelace@comcast.net>greglovelace@comcast.net>. Glad to have with us :-) 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 References 1. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lovelace%3Ehttp://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lovelace 2. http://www.familytreedna.com/public/lovelace/ 3. http://www.familytreedna.com/public/lovelace/ 4. http://dna.satmel.com/results.html 5. http://dna.satmel.com/results.html 6. http://www.myfamily.com/ 7. http://www.myfamily.com/ 8. mailto:greglovelace@comcast.net
Mornin' Cuzzies, The sun rays are coming through the very green and wet trees from the east.....really pretty, quiet, peaceful morning. Alas, very steamy from all our rain here in Houston town. Independence Day! Has such great meaning since we all seem to be struggling with our own personal issues of independence as we live in this country. And, we each will spend the day doing a variety of different things as we celebrate the Fourth. May each of you have an enjoyable and peaceful day as you participate in either rollicking or quiet activities. Have a really good one today! Buckette
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jndhm50 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.lovelace/448.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Your response has raised some questions for me. My husband is descended from Alfred Davis, who was born in Greene Co., in 1840. His death record says his father is Allen Davis and his mother was unknown. I searched the 1850 census and found Alfred Davis with Allen M. Davis and Margaret Houston Davis. On line, I found where Allen M. Davis and Margaret Houston were married around 1848. In looking at some Greene County, IL histories, I saw a biography of James Davis and it mentioned his sons, one of whom was Allen Morrow Davis. Is Allen Morrow Davis and Allen M. Davis the same person. So, then I ordered Alfred Davis civil war record. One of the papers was an affidavit from a notary stating he had examined the family bible and it listed the names of Alfred's brothers and sisters - one of the brothers was Elam Davis. After obtaining Elam's death record, it showed his father as Sidney A. Davis and his mother as Sarah Loveless/Lovelace. That is as much info as I have on Sarah Lovelace. Now, I'm wondering if I've been looking at the wrong Allen Davis. You stated Allen Morrow had three children - If Alfred is one of his children, according to Alfred's civil war record and the "family bible", he had Theresa, Elizabeth, Elam, Elvira, and Mary. In one census (can't remember if it was the 1850 or later census, I found Elam living with a Price Lovelace, which could possibly mean the Lovelace and Davis families were related. Let me know what you think. . . 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.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ingabeads Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.lovelace/448.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Greetings, I know this is pretty late but I just discovered your posting about Sarah Lovelace and Allen Morrow Davis. I am a direct decendant from James Davis and Jane Morrow. I have a lot of information about their family and have been tring to unravel Allen Morrow Davis' first wife. My family decended through William Jackson Davis, the youngest son in the family who lived in Greene County where I grew up. Let me know what information you are still looking for. I think Allen Morrow Davis had three children fromhisfirstmarriage. I assumed it was someone from Rowan County, North Carolina. Where did you find the Sarah Lovelace information! Cordially, Linda Davis Ballard ingabeads@aol.com 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.
Mornin' Cuzzies, Glub, glub here in ole Houston town. The media, such as it is, says we had 12 inches of rain. Just rained all day long. Of course, it's flooded lots of road and freeways because Houston was built on a swamp originally. Yesterday was definitely a day not to be out and driving around. But, I believe it's over now and there will be no more ruminants of Mr. Hurricane Alex. So, one storm down w/ we presume more to go. ) : Fourth of July celebrations will be able to go w/ backyard bar b ques, family gatherings, and fireworks. Then will come the onslaught of the mosquitoes which we all expect and are used to. The Houston Chronicle had a story yesterday......"Most Texas school kids failing in fitness w/ 2/3's flunking state test, looser rules for gym classes raise fears." Yikes! As an ex-professional athletic teacher, I find this absolutely apalling! As communities we don't ramrod our school's curriculum like we used to or we should. I could see this was the direction we were headed 40 years ago. The machines.....the puters, the games have our children by the absolutely throat. Ah, me.... Y'all have a good one out there today! ( : Susan
I had Isaac, the son of Elias, married to Lucinda Ashley. Is this the wrong Isaac? It is not Elias's brother, Isaac. Sherida L Eddlemon, Kentucky Genealogical Records and Abstracts (1540 Pointer Ridge Place #E,Bowie, Maryland 20716: Heritage Books, Inc, 2003) Page: Butler County Marriage Register #1, pg.155: Isaac Lovelace and Lucinda D. Ashley, (MD) Aug 20, 1818, (MG) Joseph Taylor Nancy Welty Ross Researching:Welty,Whaling,Allen,Buck, Lovelace,Doyle,Taylor,Greer,Ruble,Tyler,West,Rankin IL/TN/NC/VA/KY/MD/PA > From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com > To: LOVELACE-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 23:03:01 +0000 > Subject: Re: [LL] Original Lovelace Family who founded Lovelaceville, KY > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: karenharvell > Surnames: Lovelace > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.lovelace/475.2/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Hello, I see that this is an old post question but thought I would reply anyway. I am decended from Isaac B. Lovelace through his daughter Vinecia Lovelace Penrod. Isaac was the son of Elias I believe. Elias was married to Ann Robey. The Reese name is believed to come from Ann Robey's mother's maiden name. I have not confirmed this though. Isaac and his wife Ann (Tabitha "Ann" Johnson)moved to Johnson County Illinois in the late 1850's along with his brother Roby Lovelace's widow and her children. It was believed that Roby's wife Mary Ann Johnson Lovelace might have been the sister of Ann Johnson Lovelace. Reese Lovelace died during the Civil and is buried at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Johnson Co. Ill. Mary Ann, Roby's widow remarried Isaac's nephew. She is also buried in the same cemetery as Isaac, Ann and all most of their children. I have a photo of Isaac posted to my tree if you are interested. They are also found in the Lovelaceville census of 1850. Johnson County Ill. ! > after that. > > 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. > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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, Can you believe it's July already! o : Houston just smoooothed right thru Mr. Alex Storm, pretty as you please. Didn't even have any rain.....sprinkles, cloudy all day on Wednesday, and a little blustery from time to time, but not severe. East of us caught the rain big time.....Lake Charles, New Orleans .....was raining there for the last 3 days. Not a monster storm....a cat 2....just slid right into Mexico. I dread to hear what it might have done to the beaches on the Gulf. Then it rained off and on all day yesterday.....supposed to do the same today. Kinda fun this time of year. These are really amazing times we live in....something really strange, unusual, or a never before happening seems like the regular drill every day. It's dizzying! Everyone my age is just sorta going around in a fog.....we are seeing and hearing things we've never experienced before, and we have lived in a right busy USA. Starting to rain again....gotta go check on the kitties.....y'all have a good one! Buckette
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Hi Richard, and welcome to the group! I'm another one of the "Barton Brats," being descended from Capt. James Albert Loveless (1810-1867), one of the younger Barton's brothers. They were sons of Samuel and Annie Byers Lovelace. My lineage is in the archives in several places, so I won't repeat it here. I'm sure the other Barton descendants will agree with me when I say that it's always a pleasure to meet a new cousin! Best regards, Terry White --- On Wed, 6/30/10, Richard <rclove@earthlink.net> wrote: From: Richard <rclove@earthlink.net> Subject: [LL] New Cousin in Florida To: Lovelace@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 5:35 PM Greetings to all the Loveless/Lovelace Cousins, I've just joined the group and as most of you, am interested in my ancestors. Looking forward to learning all I can and especially learn how to verify information and it's sources. As I'm sure, most of us had some very fond memories of relatives during our early childhoods and would like to pass these memories on to those who come after us. My particular interest is in filling in missing information on some of the later day limbs of the tree with updated and current information. From looking at a few of the sites, there is a fair amount of missing information in my own line for the last two generations. By the way, I'm one of the Barton Brats with the following line: Me (Richard Carter Loveless), my father>Claude Carter Loveless>John Marion Loveless> Abner Powell Loveless> Barton & Ibby Johnson> Samuel & Annie Byers>Barton & Lucy Watson>Benjamin b 1727 & Sarah. For the past 20 years, I've lived in Titusville, FL but was born and raised in Mississippi. Some of my earliest recollections are living on a farm near Thrasher, MS which, back in the day, would have been part of the old Tishomingo County in North East Mississippi. The first house I can remember was built back about the time of the civil war and was located on a small hill about 1/2 mile from the nearest road just north of Thrasher. Does anyone have any information on the location of the cemetery near Bardstown, Nelson City, KY? Will be through there last part of July and would like to locate if possible to verify burial location of Benjamin Loveless. Look forward to hearing from you. Richard "Dicky" Loveless ------------------------------- 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 is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: karenharvell Surnames: Lovelace Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.lovelace/475.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello, I see that this is an old post question but thought I would reply anyway. I am decended from Isaac B. Lovelace through his daughter Vinecia Lovelace Penrod. Isaac was the son of Elias I believe. Elias was married to Ann Robey. The Reese name is believed to come from Ann Robey's mother's maiden name. I have not confirmed this though. Isaac and his wife Ann (Tabitha "Ann" Johnson)moved to Johnson County Illinois in the late 1850's along with his brother Roby Lovelace's widow and her children. It was believed that Roby's wife Mary Ann Johnson Lovelace might have been the sister of Ann Johnson Lovelace. Reese Lovelace died during the Civil and is buried at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Johnson Co. Ill. Mary Ann, Roby's widow remarried Isaac's nephew. She is also buried in the same cemetery as Isaac, Ann and all most of their children. I have a photo of Isaac posted to my tree if you are interested. They are also found in the Lovelaceville census of 1850. Johnson County Ill. ! after that. 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.
Thanks Lou Ann. I suspected it might not be the same Benjamin but wanted to try and verify the grave site of whoever is buried there. Will only be there one day and a weekend at that so no trip to the court house! Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: <Brondak@aol.com> To: <lovelace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 6:01 PM Subject: Re: [LL] New Cousin in Florida In a message dated 6/30/10 4:36:08 PM, rclove@earthlink.net writes: > Does anyone have any information on the location of the cemetery near > Bardstown, Nelson City, KY? Will be through there last part of July and > would > like to locate if possible to verify burial location of Benjamin Loveless. > > Look forward to hearing from you. > > > > Richard "Dicky" Loveless > > Richard, I can't tell you the location, but our Benjamin b 1727 probably isn't the one buried there. He had a son Benjamin and some grandchildren named Benjamin who are very possibly buried in Nelson Co...probably the son Benjamin. He died young and I think one of his brothers took in his children. There were three sons of Benjamin b 1727 (brothers to our Barton b ca 1758) who did go to Nelson Co KY. There is a lot in the archives on all these families. The other brothers (besides Benjamin) were Zadock and Reason. They both had a large number of children. Lou Ann ------------------------------- 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
In a message dated 6/30/10 4:36:08 PM, rclove@earthlink.net writes: > Does anyone have any information on the location of the cemetery near > Bardstown, Nelson City, KY? Will be through there last part of July and would > like to locate if possible to verify burial location of Benjamin Loveless. > > Look forward to hearing from you. > > > > Richard "Dicky" Loveless > > Richard, I can't tell you the location, but our Benjamin b 1727 probably isn't the one buried there. He had a son Benjamin and some grandchildren named Benjamin who are very possibly buried in Nelson Co...probably the son Benjamin. He died young and I think one of his brothers took in his children. There were three sons of Benjamin b 1727 (brothers to our Barton b ca 1758) who did go to Nelson Co KY. There is a lot in the archives on all these families. The other brothers (besides Benjamin) were Zadock and Reason. They both had a large number of children. Lou Ann
Greetings to all the Loveless/Lovelace Cousins, I've just joined the group and as most of you, am interested in my ancestors. Looking forward to learning all I can and especially learn how to verify information and it's sources. As I'm sure, most of us had some very fond memories of relatives during our early childhoods and would like to pass these memories on to those who come after us. My particular interest is in filling in missing information on some of the later day limbs of the tree with updated and current information. From looking at a few of the sites, there is a fair amount of missing information in my own line for the last two generations. By the way, I'm one of the Barton Brats with the following line: Me (Richard Carter Loveless), my father>Claude Carter Loveless>John Marion Loveless> Abner Powell Loveless> Barton & Ibby Johnson> Samuel & Annie Byers>Barton & Lucy Watson>Benjamin b 1727 & Sarah. For the past 20 years, I've lived in Titusville, FL but was born and raised in Mississippi. Some of my earliest recollections are living on a farm near Thrasher, MS which, back in the day, would have been part of the old Tishomingo County in North East Mississippi. The first house I can remember was built back about the time of the civil war and was located on a small hill about 1/2 mile from the nearest road just north of Thrasher. Does anyone have any information on the location of the cemetery near Bardstown, Nelson City, KY? Will be through there last part of July and would like to locate if possible to verify burial location of Benjamin Loveless. Look forward to hearing from you. Richard "Dicky" Loveless
Mornin' Cuzzies, Well, justa sittin' around drumming our fingers on the table waiting on whatever rain we're supposed to have from Hurricane Alex. We're not worried about any bad weather or bad winds.....we just spook a little over the word hurricane here in Houston, and will be glad when Alex is completely outta here. It's headed directly for Ole Buckley's childhood growing up spot which is Tampico, Mexico, home to lots of Americans in its day. Tampico had a big oiyle play in the 30's, 40's.....the Buckleys had a ranch there, and discovered oil all over the place. Well, as thingees go in Mexico, the gubmit manages to glom onto to whatever is profitable, and so they helped themselves to all the oil, leaving all the Buckleys to return to the US. Sound familiar? Not only that, my first husband had an uncle who owned a million acres right across the Rio Grande River in Mexico, and it was a very successful cattle ranch.....gorgeous country! Well, it was just doing toooo well, and the Mexican gubmit helped itself to that spread, too. Oh, they don't pay the owners for what they take. Though neither affected me economically, can you say....I had a little karma w/ Mexico property? Off to an appointment.....y'all have a good one! ( : Buckette