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    1. Re: [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference
    2. Greg Lovelace
    3. Well, that's four of us anyway! Wendy, I just want to make sure you know that the date is NEXT year.... 2011... not in a few weeks. Are you really that booked up for the next year??? ;-) Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg At 08:26 AM 4/30/2010, Wendy Waldron wrote: >I can come on the 11th. I have to be back by the weekend. Can we plan a >get together on the first day? > > >Wendy Waldron >1812 Hitching Post >(704) 546-5443 >www.1812hitchingpost.com >1812hp@gmail.com > > > > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: lovelace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:lovelace-bounces@rootsweb.com] >On Behalf Of Melissa Jones Belur >Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 3:33 PM >To: lovelace@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference > >This would be awesome! I would love to attend the conference and meet as >many of you as possible. > >I really wanted to go to this year's conference in Salt Lake City, but just >couldn't make it work. > >So far, I have fortunate enough to attend 3 national conferences (1 NGS and >2 FGS) and they are incredible. Everyone should try to attend a national >conference at least once, if one is convenient for you! > >Count me in and let's start planning. :-) > >--Melissa > > >On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 12:00 AM, <lovelace-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Today's Topics: > > > > 1. 2011 NGS Family History Conference (Greg Lovelace) > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 13:37:32 -0400 > > From: Greg Lovelace <greglovelace@comcast.net> > > Subject: [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference > > To: lovelace@rootsweb.com > > Cc: lovelace@carolina.rr.com > > Message-ID: <201004281737.o3SHbpfG004534@mail.rootsweb.com> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed > > > > OK, y'all... Pay attention! > > > > I know this is way in advance, but that's why I'm trying to get it out > > early. The 2011 annual National Genealogy Society Family History > > Conference is going to be held in Charleston, South Carolina, 11?14 > > May 2011. That's over a year away, and I am planning to attend. I > > just thought it might be a wonderful opportunity for some of us to > > attend a national conference and meet each other. Since it is so far > > in advance, it gives everyone time to decide and to make plans. Is > > anyone interested? The conference registration fee for this year's > > meeting in Salt Lake City is in the range of $200-$250 for the full > > four-day conference (for comparison's sake). Then hotels, > > restaurants, shopping, etc. I would love to see you folks and share > > what little I know of Charleston with you. > > > > > >------------------------------- >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

    04/30/2010 03:36:28
    1. Re: [LL] 1829 census, Laurens County, SC
    2. Jack D. Lovelace
    3. Melissa, This census gives John 2 or 3 more children than I have recorded. If I have my facts straight, James and John are cousins, grandsons of Joseph and Sarah Robey. Melissa Jones Belur wrote: > I don't think this has been posted to the list before; forgive me if it has: > > http://www.ezlangston.com/il1829.html > > (Name.................Number of people in household) > > Loveless, John.................6 > Loveless, James.................8 > > This matches what we know about James of Tishomingo and his children. The > household members would be > > James, b. 1796 > Wife #1 (Tabitha?), b. ? > > Children: > > 1. Milton Loveless b: 2 APR 1818 in South Carolina > 2. Quinton James Loveless b: ABT 1820 in SC > 3. Martha Loveless > 4. John W. Loveless b: JUN 1823 in SC > 5. Malinda Loveless b: 1824 in SC > > and either > > 1. J. F. Loveless b: BEF JUN 1831 > 2. Nancy E. Loveless b: ABT 1828 in SC > > (depending on birthdates, which are unknown/approximate) > > Sure wish these were listed in neighborhood order as well, so we could see > who James was living next to. Anyone know where to find a copy of the > original 1829 census? > > As for John's family, I don't know them to speculate on the household > composition. This is John who married Clarissa Williamson? > > I should comb the archives for this, but what is the supposed relationship > between John and James? > > --Melissa > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >

    04/30/2010 03:16:57
    1. [LL] List Reminders
    2. Greg Lovelace
    3. REMINDERS FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO THE LOVELACE MAILING LIST ======================================================= CONTACT: List manager: Greg Lovelace < <mailto:greglovelace@comcast.net>greglovelace@comcast.net> Webmistress: Wendy Loveless Waldron < <mailto:info@1812hitchingpost.com>info@1812hitchingpost.com> ======================================================= LOVELACE/LOVELESS DNA If you're interested in the y-chromosome DNA study we've undertaken, check out the results page at <http://dna.satmel.com/index.html>http://dna.satmel.com/index.html To find out more about the tests, go to the website for the company which is doing our tests, Family Tree DNA. They have an excellent FAQ at <http://www.familytreedna.com/faq.html>http://www.familytreedna.com/faq.html ======================================================= HELP IS AVAILABLE Having problems using RootsWeb? 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    04/30/2010 03:16:14
    1. Re: [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference
    2. Wendy Waldron
    3. I can come on the 11th. I have to be back by the weekend. Can we plan a get together on the first day? Wendy Waldron 1812 Hitching Post (704) 546-5443 www.1812hitchingpost.com 1812hp@gmail.com -----Original Message----- From: lovelace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:lovelace-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Melissa Jones Belur Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 3:33 PM To: lovelace@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference This would be awesome! I would love to attend the conference and meet as many of you as possible. I really wanted to go to this year's conference in Salt Lake City, but just couldn't make it work. So far, I have fortunate enough to attend 3 national conferences (1 NGS and 2 FGS) and they are incredible. Everyone should try to attend a national conference at least once, if one is convenient for you! Count me in and let's start planning. :-) --Melissa On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 12:00 AM, <lovelace-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. 2011 NGS Family History Conference (Greg Lovelace) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 13:37:32 -0400 > From: Greg Lovelace <greglovelace@comcast.net> > Subject: [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference > To: lovelace@rootsweb.com > Cc: lovelace@carolina.rr.com > Message-ID: <201004281737.o3SHbpfG004534@mail.rootsweb.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed > > OK, y'all... Pay attention! > > I know this is way in advance, but that's why I'm trying to get it out > early. The 2011 annual National Genealogy Society Family History > Conference is going to be held in Charleston, South Carolina, 11?14 > May 2011. That's over a year away, and I am planning to attend. I > just thought it might be a wonderful opportunity for some of us to > attend a national conference and meet each other. Since it is so far > in advance, it gives everyone time to decide and to make plans. Is > anyone interested? The conference registration fee for this year's > meeting in Salt Lake City is in the range of $200-$250 for the full > four-day conference (for comparison's sake). Then hotels, > restaurants, shopping, etc. I would love to see you folks and share > what little I know of Charleston with you. > > ------------------------------- 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

    04/30/2010 02:26:20
    1. Re: [LL] Thurs Apr 29, 2010
    2. Afternoon Cuzzies, Another beautiful day....goodness knows, we deserve it after the past year of the worst summer and winter back to back. And, whoopeedee! In a month we will officially be declared in hurricane season. ) : I can hardly wait 'til the days when I'll once again be glued to the Natl. Weather Service on the net! Been busier than a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs! Got a lotta "Action Jackson" on my condos in San Antonio.....went thru a period wherein nuthin' moved! No, we aren't in a period of recovery.....despite what the news leads you to believe. Read the wholesale prices of the food and gasoline, etc.....the *real* prices------>not good. Instead of making money these days, it seems it's a plus if you can stop the bleed of money out which these negotiations have managed to do. ( : And, I'm getting the action from folks also trying to stop the bleeding. So, the soap opera of Da Kid is that the lovely couple is back together again, each w/ their own list of demands, which don't jive w/ each other. This particular generation seems to me to have their list of wants, but no list of gives. Hmmmm......didn't much work too well in mah life. I see now I spent too much time in training as a swimmer, etc., going to school, reading, flossing around the neighborhood, and not nearly enough time in learning how to pitch a significant fit! o : Anytime I tried mah wings in that category I had a Momma ready to peel the skin off mah bones! Yes, she was an Overstreet/Lovelace cross. And, who's packing up to move to AR? Tee hee..... Have a good one! Buckette

    04/29/2010 11:57:43
    1. Re: [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference
    2. Mary Davis
    3. Melissa, I would love to attend the conference in South Carolina in 2011. I usually go to one conference per year if possible. My Akin Family Tree on ancestry.com will give you an idea on which families I am tracing in the Carolinas. I try to work on these files as much as possible. My husband just got home from quadruple by-pass and carotid artery surgery and so I am stuck here at home and am very busy, but hope I can get a lot more research done before then so we can share. Mary Elizabeth Moore Davis, researching Loveless, Summers, Akins, Stewarts, Johnsons, et al. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Melissa Jones Belur" <melissa@satmel.com> To: <lovelace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 2:32 PM Subject: Re: [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference > This would be awesome! I would love to attend the conference and meet as > many of you as possible. > > I really wanted to go to this year's conference in Salt Lake City, but > just > couldn't make it work. > > So far, I have fortunate enough to attend 3 national conferences (1 NGS > and > 2 FGS) and they are incredible. Everyone should try to attend a national > conference at least once, if one is convenient for you! > > Count me in and let's start planning. :-) > > --Melissa > > > On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 12:00 AM, <lovelace-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: > >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. 2011 NGS Family History Conference (Greg Lovelace) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 13:37:32 -0400 >> From: Greg Lovelace <greglovelace@comcast.net> >> Subject: [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference >> To: lovelace@rootsweb.com >> Cc: lovelace@carolina.rr.com >> Message-ID: <201004281737.o3SHbpfG004534@mail.rootsweb.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed >> >> OK, y'all... Pay attention! >> >> I know this is way in advance, but that's why I'm >> trying to get it out early. The 2011 annual >> National Genealogy Society Family History >> Conference is going to be held in Charleston, >> South Carolina, 11?14 May 2011. That's over a >> year away, and I am planning to attend. I just >> thought it might be a wonderful opportunity for >> some of us to attend a national conference and >> meet each other. Since it is so far in advance, >> it gives everyone time to decide and to make >> plans. Is anyone interested? The conference >> registration fee for this year's meeting in Salt >> Lake City is in the range of $200-$250 for the >> full four-day conference (for comparison's >> sake). Then hotels, restaurants, shopping, >> etc. I would love to see you folks and share >> what little I know of Charleston with you. >> >> > > ------------------------------- > 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

    04/29/2010 10:14:09
    1. [LL] 1829 census, Laurens County, SC
    2. Melissa Jones Belur
    3. I don't think this has been posted to the list before; forgive me if it has: http://www.ezlangston.com/il1829.html (Name.................Number of people in household) Loveless, John.................6 Loveless, James.................8 This matches what we know about James of Tishomingo and his children. The household members would be James, b. 1796 Wife #1 (Tabitha?), b. ? Children: 1. Milton Loveless b: 2 APR 1818 in South Carolina 2. Quinton James Loveless b: ABT 1820 in SC 3. Martha Loveless 4. John W. Loveless b: JUN 1823 in SC 5. Malinda Loveless b: 1824 in SC and either 1. J. F. Loveless b: BEF JUN 1831 2. Nancy E. Loveless b: ABT 1828 in SC (depending on birthdates, which are unknown/approximate) Sure wish these were listed in neighborhood order as well, so we could see who James was living next to. Anyone know where to find a copy of the original 1829 census? As for John's family, I don't know them to speculate on the household composition. This is John who married Clarissa Williamson? I should comb the archives for this, but what is the supposed relationship between John and James? --Melissa

    04/29/2010 06:47:23
    1. Re: [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference
    2. Melissa Jones Belur
    3. This would be awesome! I would love to attend the conference and meet as many of you as possible. I really wanted to go to this year's conference in Salt Lake City, but just couldn't make it work. So far, I have fortunate enough to attend 3 national conferences (1 NGS and 2 FGS) and they are incredible. Everyone should try to attend a national conference at least once, if one is convenient for you! Count me in and let's start planning. :-) --Melissa On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 12:00 AM, <lovelace-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. 2011 NGS Family History Conference (Greg Lovelace) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 13:37:32 -0400 > From: Greg Lovelace <greglovelace@comcast.net> > Subject: [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference > To: lovelace@rootsweb.com > Cc: lovelace@carolina.rr.com > Message-ID: <201004281737.o3SHbpfG004534@mail.rootsweb.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed > > OK, y'all... Pay attention! > > I know this is way in advance, but that's why I'm > trying to get it out early. The 2011 annual > National Genealogy Society Family History > Conference is going to be held in Charleston, > South Carolina, 11?14 May 2011. That's over a > year away, and I am planning to attend. I just > thought it might be a wonderful opportunity for > some of us to attend a national conference and > meet each other. Since it is so far in advance, > it gives everyone time to decide and to make > plans. Is anyone interested? The conference > registration fee for this year's meeting in Salt > Lake City is in the range of $200-$250 for the > full four-day conference (for comparison's > sake). Then hotels, restaurants, shopping, > etc. I would love to see you folks and share > what little I know of Charleston with you. > >

    04/29/2010 06:32:37
    1. [LL] [PML] John Lovelxxx, b. 1746, Winterborne St. Martin
    2. Greg Lovelace
    3. >From: "Peter Collins" <petenanncollins@blueyonder.co.uk> >Source: DORSET@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [DOR] SPRACKLIN/Winterborne St. Martin > > >Hi Derek > >I have a Mary Spracklin born 1748 in Winterborne St. Martin. > >She married John Lovelace/Loveless (1746) on the 30th Jan 1769 in >Winterborne St. Martin. > >Sadly, I have no further information regarding Mary, her parents or >siblings. > >I'd love to know if my Mary fits anywhere into your Spracklin family. > >Best wishes for your search, > >Peter. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Derek and Jennifer way" <edenderry3@hotmail.com> >To: "DORSET List" <dorset@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 7:42 PM >Subject: Re: [DOR] SPRACKLIN/Winterborne St. Martin > > > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I am trying hard to put together the family of my paternal 2xgt > > grandmother Maria SPRACKLIN. On ancestry it is showing her parents as > > William SPRACKLIN and Elizabeth ROGERS but after that it goes to rats > > ...... Different people are quoting different things as per usual. > > > > Is there anyone researching SPRACKLIN? Can anyone confirm the actual > > parents of William SPRACKLIN please? > > > > Best wishes, > > Derek

    04/29/2010 03:40:33
    1. Re: [LL] Checking in on recent DNA results
    2. In a message dated 4/28/10 10:54:17 PM, dcw1000@verizon.net writes: > I would like to invite Lou Ann to resubmit her thoughts on Good Tom's > position in the family tree. I don't think she needs to compose a new > message. If she just finds her earlier summary in the archives, she can > post > a link to it or even copy and paste her summary in a new post here. > Thanks David, In a nutshell I'm not sure where the post is in the archives, but I've always wondered if he is a son of the Joseph who might be a brother of John who married Rachel Van Hook. Joseph's name appeared on a document of the land that John ended up with. My recollection is that DNA brings John into the MD group. And Joseph seems to disappear from the records after that land transaction. Did he die and leave the orphan Good Tom and another son John both of whom are found marrying in the general area where John who married Rachel is found. There are other connections for MD ties which have always pointed me toward MD with those guys and they have to do with the CAWOODS who were a definite MD family. Then there are also connections to the Van Hooks, but I can't do those from memory. I'd have to go back to my data base to find the specifics. Lou Ann

    04/28/2010 06:32:15
    1. [LL] Checking in on recent DNA results
    2. David Wilson
    3. My apologies to the list for being so absent. Greg knows, but most of you do not, that I am spending a lot of time with ailing family members. At the end of a long day, all my good intentions about correspondence tend to collapse. Not too long ago we got DNA results for William Steven Loveless, kit 173703. We know that William descends from Thomas (Good Tom) Loveless, and his results show clearly, as Greg reported a month ago, that Thomas was a member of the Maryland group and can trace his ancestry back to Dorset in Southern England. Our conclusions from William's test results are largely negative or exclusive -- that is, we can say that he does not belong to either of the two distinct Maryland lines that we have identified from other tests. He does not have the mutation that identifies the line of John Lovelace (abt 1750-1822) who m. Mylla LNU, nor does he have the mutation that identifies the descendants of Barton Lovelace (1756 - after 1805). William does have a mutation that distinguishes him within the remaining Maryland group, but since he is the only person to have this mutation it does not help us further sort out the tangled early Maryland generations. William has DYS389i=12, which is one less than the dominant value in the MD Lovelxxxs. Since another marker, DYS389ii, incorporates the value of DYS389i, William's value for that marker is also one lower than the dominant value among the MD group. But there is really only one mutation at play here -- not two. At the moment, we cannot tell exactly when William's mutation first occurred. It may be that William is himself the first person in his line to have that mutation. Or it may have occurred first in his father, or his grandfather, or any other male line relative back to Good Tom himself. If Good Tom proves to be the son of a Lovelxxx with other descendants we have not tracked, it may be that Good Tom's father was the person in whom the mutation first occurred. We simply cannot know at this time. Now that we know we are looking at the MD group, we can look again at chronology. Good Tom was born in 1776, which seems to suggest that he would have been of the generation after the generation of John who m. Mylla and Barton. Since those two men are likely to be second or third cousins, we have a limited set of Lovelxxxs who are candidate fathers for Good Tom. I would like to invite Lou Ann to resubmit her thoughts on Good Tom's position in the family tree. I don't think she needs to compose a new message. If she just finds her earlier summary in the archives, she can post a link to it or even copy and paste her summary in a new post here. Please excuse me if what I say here simply duplicates something said in the last few weeks. I don't always have a chance to follow the list traffic closely, and I skimmed but did not study the posts dealing with new DNA results in March and April. David Wilson Line of Barton the Horse Thief

    04/28/2010 01:53:07
    1. [LL] 2011 NGS Family History Conference
    2. Greg Lovelace
    3. OK, y'all... Pay attention! I know this is way in advance, but that's why I'm trying to get it out early. The 2011 annual National Genealogy Society Family History Conference is going to be held in Charleston, South Carolina, 11–14 May 2011. That's over a year away, and I am planning to attend. I just thought it might be a wonderful opportunity for some of us to attend a national conference and meet each other. Since it is so far in advance, it gives everyone time to decide and to make plans. Is anyone interested? The conference registration fee for this year's meeting in Salt Lake City is in the range of $200-$250 for the full four-day conference (for comparison's sake). Then hotels, restaurants, shopping, etc. I would love to see you folks and share what little I know of Charleston with you. The call for papers says: "Charleston is a city which is rich in history. Since 2011 is the 150th Anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War at nearby Ft. Sumter, lectures about Civil War records or other military records are encouraged. We also invite lecture submissions on topics about Native Americans, African Americans, and other ethnic immigration groups including Scotch-Irish, German, Huguenot and Jewish; research in South Carolina and the surrounding states; migration patterns from South Carolina to Georgia, Tennessee and the other Gulf States; general genealogical topics including methodology, skills building, record analysis, problem solving and writing family history; and lectures for the GenTech track which should focus on technological innovation in genealogy." There is also a video presentation about what to expect at a national conference: http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/video_conference And finally, there is the conference brochure for this year's meeting, just to give you an idea of what a conference of this magnitude will be like: http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/galleries/new-gallery/Registration_brochure.pdf Let's start planning! We've been wishing we could all get together anyway, so let's do this! Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg

    04/28/2010 07:37:32
    1. Re: [LL] Obituary of Louise Reid mentions great-niece Linda Lovelace - NC
    2. Greg Lovelace
    3. Hey, Bob.... At first look, nothing that matches this Linda. If I find anything on a more in-depth search, I'll let you know.... Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg At 05:45 PM 4/27/2010, bgsroots wrote: >Greg: > > You have don a lot of research on the Green(e)'s and > Lovelace's. Do have anything on Linda Lovelace? I belive that > the Rachel Cheek was Rachel Greene Cheek..... > >Thanks, Bob > >====================================== > >The Shelby Star, April 27, 2010 > >MARCH 29, 1915 - APRIL 26, 2010 >SHELBY - Mrs. Louise Owen Reid, 95, died Monday, April 26, 2010, at >Cleveland Pines Nursing Center. >Louise was born March 29, 1915 to the late William Martin Owen and >Maude Hensley Owen. She was formally employed at Lou's Beauty Shop >as a beautician and a member of Ascension Lutheran Church of Shelby. >In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband, >Frank Gordon Reid; niece, Rachel Cheek; and nephew, Robert Greene. >She is survived by her nieces, Brenda Mitchem and Mary Greene; >nephew, Don Cheek Sr.; great-nephews, Joseph Greene and Don Cheek >Jr.; and great-nieces, Linda Lovelace, Marie Hooper and Dannis Allison. >Funeral: Wednesday, April 28, 11 a.m., Cleveland Funeral Services Chapel >Officiated by: The Revs. Jeff Erbskorn and Randy Risinger >Visitation: The family will receive friends one hour before the >service, at the funeral home. >Entombment: Cleveland Memorial Park >Memorials: Saint Jude Hospital, PO Box 1000, Dept 142, Memphis TN >38148 or donors choice >Funeral home: Cleveland Memorial Park >Online condolences: www.clevelandfuneralservice.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 > >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >Version: 9.0.814 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2839 - Release Date: >04/27/10 14:27:00

    04/27/2010 02:57:35
    1. Re: [LL] Obituary of Louise Reid mentions great-niece Linda Lovelace - NC
    2. Greg Lovelace
    3. Hey, Bob.... At first look, nothing that matches this Linda. If I find anything on a more in-depth search, I'll let you know.... Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg At 05:45 PM 4/27/2010, bgsroots wrote: >Greg: > > You have don a lot of research on the Green(e)'s and > Lovelace's. Do have anything on Linda Lovelace? I belive that > the Rachel Cheek was Rachel Greene Cheek..... > >Thanks, Bob > >====================================== > >The Shelby Star, April 27, 2010 > >MARCH 29, 1915 - APRIL 26, 2010 >SHELBY - Mrs. Louise Owen Reid, 95, died Monday, April 26, 2010, at >Cleveland Pines Nursing Center. >Louise was born March 29, 1915 to the late William Martin Owen and >Maude Hensley Owen. She was formally employed at Lou's Beauty Shop >as a beautician and a member of Ascension Lutheran Church of Shelby. >In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband, >Frank Gordon Reid; niece, Rachel Cheek; and nephew, Robert Greene. >She is survived by her nieces, Brenda Mitchem and Mary Greene; >nephew, Don Cheek Sr.; great-nephews, Joseph Greene and Don Cheek >Jr.; and great-nieces, Linda Lovelace, Marie Hooper and Dannis Allison. >Funeral: Wednesday, April 28, 11 a.m., Cleveland Funeral Services Chapel >Officiated by: The Revs. Jeff Erbskorn and Randy Risinger >Visitation: The family will receive friends one hour before the >service, at the funeral home. >Entombment: Cleveland Memorial Park >Memorials: Saint Jude Hospital, PO Box 1000, Dept 142, Memphis TN >38148 or donors choice >Funeral home: Cleveland Memorial Park >Online condolences: www.clevelandfuneralservice.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 > >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >Version: 9.0.814 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2839 - Release Date: >04/27/10 14:27:00

    04/27/2010 02:57:35
    1. [LL] Obituary of Louise Reid mentions great-niece Linda Lovelace - NC
    2. bgsroots
    3. Greg: You have don a lot of research on the Green(e)'s and Lovelace's. Do have anything on Linda Lovelace? I belive that the Rachel Cheek was Rachel Greene Cheek..... Thanks, Bob ====================================== The Shelby Star, April 27, 2010 MARCH 29, 1915 - APRIL 26, 2010 SHELBY - Mrs. Louise Owen Reid, 95, died Monday, April 26, 2010, at Cleveland Pines Nursing Center. Louise was born March 29, 1915 to the late William Martin Owen and Maude Hensley Owen. She was formally employed at Lou's Beauty Shop as a beautician and a member of Ascension Lutheran Church of Shelby. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband, Frank Gordon Reid; niece, Rachel Cheek; and nephew, Robert Greene. She is survived by her nieces, Brenda Mitchem and Mary Greene; nephew, Don Cheek Sr.; great-nephews, Joseph Greene and Don Cheek Jr.; and great-nieces, Linda Lovelace, Marie Hooper and Dannis Allison. Funeral: Wednesday, April 28, 11 a.m., Cleveland Funeral Services Chapel Officiated by: The Revs. Jeff Erbskorn and Randy Risinger Visitation: The family will receive friends one hour before the service, at the funeral home. Entombment: Cleveland Memorial Park Memorials: Saint Jude Hospital, PO Box 1000, Dept 142, Memphis TN 38148 or donors choice Funeral home: Cleveland Memorial Park Online condolences: www.clevelandfuneralservice.com

    04/27/2010 11:45:54
    1. Re: [LL] Tues Apr 27, 2010
    2. Mornin' Cuzzies, Brisk, semi breezy day today.....high to go to 80. Kitties scampering around this morn, chasing leaves, tails, and each other. Someone will let out an angry and shocked squawl as the play will get a bit too rough for one of them.....always happens. o : Had to have a big ole fat dove rescue yesterday afternoon......left the sliding glass door open to get some good breeze.....no, I take the screens off--------->ugly thingees! And, Mr. Phaat Dove walked in. Blackie didn't know who to watch.....me or the dove. I tend to scream and yell alot when they catch a bird, a squirrel or a rabbit....the crew knows that's coming. Anyhoo, Mistah Dove allowed me to catch him and usher his little sef out the door. Da Kid is currently having "girl fren" probs......tell me, Moms, do they ever grow up and settle down? Da Kid is now 36, absolutely gorgeous, but Ah swear, Ah don't believe the boy has a lick a sense about girls! They are cute enough, but they are such ditzes! One who was an elementary school teacher was asked how much older Da Kid was than she and she actually had to count on her fingers......Ah couldn't believe it! Then another was explaining the behaviors of people......she barely got out of a little country high school, and I have a Masters in psychology. o : Ah sho wasted a lotta time in class Ah kin see! Then another went to the rifle range and actually shot herself in the foot.....where does he find them?!! Y'all have a good one! Buckette

    04/27/2010 09:31:45
    1. Re: [LL] Obit of Deborah Lynn Jones Barrett
    2. Margaret Powell
    3. Hi bgsroots. Just another point of interest that in our line, we have Powell/Loveless marriages as well. Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "bgsroots" <bgsroots@comcast.net> To: <lovelace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 10:57 AM Subject: Re: [LL] Obit of Deborah Lynn Jones Barrett > >> >> Can anybody else weigh in on this? >> > Yes. Eliza Jeanette Lovelace was the daughter of George Hampton Lovelace > and Eva Powell. > .... Jeanette Lovelace Nance... passed away in 2008... she was also > married > to Howard Nance. > > Eliza Jeanette < George Hampton < Samuel < John < Nathan < Barton < > Benjamin > > Bob Stewart. > > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    04/26/2010 07:25:19
    1. [LL] John Lovelace Born 1801 lived in Wayne County, KY
    2. Could the last born son be this John? GENERATION ONE John Lovelace b. Sep 7, 1737 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., VA d. aft 1806 married bef 1770 Ann Laws b. bef 1755 Prob. VA d. aft 1800 Children: 1. i. William S. Lovelace b. 1770/1 in VA d. 1850/60 Prob. Washington Co., TN married 1st Aug. 17, 1807 in Washington Co., TN (annulled) Rebecca Hawkins married 2nd Jan 8, 1812 Elizabeth Owen b. 1770/1 in MD d. 1850/60 in Prob. in Washington Co., TN ii. George Lovelace b. Est 1772 d. aft 1800 married Jan 27,1800 in Carter Co., TN Sarah Dunlap 2. iii. * Elizabeth "Betsy" Lovelace b. Est 1775 Prob. VA d. Feb 27, 1826 Nr. Elizabethton, Carter Co., TN married 1st Sept 9, 1799 in Wilkes Co., NC William Crawley d. Aft Nov 5, 1802 & Bef Jan 1804 (assuming he died before the first Carriger child was conceived) married 2nd 1809/10 Prob in TN Maj. Godfrey Carriger, Jr., b. May 13, 1769 in Berks Co., PA d. May 6,1827 Nr. Elizabethton, Carter Co., TN 3. iv. Mary Lovelace b. 1774/80 in Prob. VA d. aft 1840 married Est 1791/3 James Minton, Sr. b. 1765/70 d. aft 1840 Prob. in Wilkes Co., NC 4. v. Nancy Lovelace b. 1775/80 in Prob. VA d. aft 1830 Prob. in Carter Co., TN married Oct 21, 1795 in Wilkes Co., NC Jesse Adams, Sr., b. 1774/80 d. aft 1830 Prob. in Carter Co., TN vi. Isaac Lovelace b. Est 1784 Prob in Wilkes Co., NC married May 15, 1809 in Wilkes Co., NC Elizabeth Longbottom 5. vii. Charles Lovelace b. 1787/90 in Wilkes Co., NC d. aft 1840 Prob. in Carter Co., TN married Dec 30, 1809 in Carter Co., TN Rachel Tipton b. Est 1790 d. aft 1840 viii. Daughter Lovelace b. 1787/90 in Wilkes Co., NC xi. Son Lovelace b. 1790/1800 in Wilkes Co., NC

    04/26/2010 06:35:38
    1. Re: [LL] Obit of Deborah Lynn Jones Barrett
    2. bgsroots
    3. > > Can anybody else weigh in on this? > Yes. Eliza Jeanette Lovelace was the daughter of George Hampton Lovelace and Eva Powell. .... Jeanette Lovelace Nance... passed away in 2008... she was also married to Howard Nance. Eliza Jeanette < George Hampton < Samuel < John < Nathan < Barton < Benjamin Bob Stewart.

    04/26/2010 05:57:54
    1. Re: [LL] Obit of Deborah Lynn Jones Barrett
    2. Greg Lovelace
    3. At 08:18 AM 4/26/2010, Wanda Rabb wrote: >I don't have access to my genealogy files right now so I can't look >to see what I have on Jeanette Lovelace Nance.... All, I was able to find the death certificate online for Jeanette's husband John Buren Jones. On that document, his date of birth was given as May 27, 1927. There is also a birth record (1 Apr 1949) for Joan Ann Jones (probably the Joanne Brookes listed in the obit) which lists her parents as John Buren Jones and Eliza Jeanette Lovelace. And finally, I have a listing in my database for a Jeanette Lovelace, daughter of David Lovelace and Cynthia J. McSwain, granddaughter of Elijah and Lucretia Katharine Gillispie. I also found David's family in the 1930 Cleveland Co. NC census. Jeanette was 10 years old, giving her a date of birth of c1920. It is possible that this is the same Jeanette who married John Buren Jones, but I have no corroborating evidence. Can anybody else weigh in on this? Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg >The Star >Shelby, NC > >April 26, 2010 > > Deborah Lynn "Debbie" Barrett (1958 - 2010) > >BLACKSBURG, S.C. - Deborah "Debbie" Lynn Jones Barrett, 51, of >Blacksburg, S.C., passed away Saturday, April 24, 2010, at Upstate >Carolina Medical Center in Gaffney. >Born Oct. 18, 1958, in Cleveland County, she was a daughter of the >late John Buren "Drum" Jones and Jeanette Lovelace Nance. She worked >in the finishing department at Carolina Cotton Works. >In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by two brothers, >Donald Lee Jones and Lloyd Allen Jones. >Survivors include three sons, Phillip Jones of Kings Mountain, Matt >Barrett and Jason Barrett both of Shelby; two daughters, Lisa Barrett >and Karen Barrett both of Shelby; special friend Charles Hames; step >children Chuck Hames, Chris Hames, Chase Hames and Chad Hames all of >Blacksburg, SC; two sisters Diane Jones of Casar and Joanne Brookes >of Kannapolis; and ten grandchildren. >Visitation: The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m., April >26, at Stamey Funeral Home, Fallston. >Funeral: Tuesday, at 4 p.m., at Stamey Funeral Home, Fallston. >Officiated by: Rev. Sidney Weaver >Burial: New Camp Creek Baptist Church >Funeral home: Stamey Funeral Home, Fallston >Online guest registry: www.stameyfuneralhome.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

    04/26/2010 04:56:56