Hello Family, I'm asking a rather unconventional and perhaps silly question which has nothing to do with dates or places. It has been on my mind for sometime. In my family line( Ol' Ben, Reason, Richard, Nelson, William Otto, Everett, William Lovelace to me) Nelson Lovelace & Otto Lovelace( from pictures) My grandfather, my father and aunt, my siblings, my cousins, my children, my brother's children all have long, thin fingers. My daughter can see this in 5 generations. I was wondering if this is a trait from other Lovelaces? Merilee Lovelace- Kleiber
Desr Merilee; My father and my brother John in particular had beautiful long fingers. We called them artist fingers. We descend from John Baptiste. My dad had gorgeous hand writing for someone born in 1900. He was a self-educated licensed civil engineer. John was a mechanical engineer, licensed but without a full college degree. His drawings were outstanding. They were also math genius.. John and Dad both worked all over the world. Very interesting, must be a genetic trait. My dad was Dennis Lovelace, the son of Archibald who was the son of James Madison. Lovelace I think. My Lovelace records are not on this computer, at home in Oregon on another computer.. Your cousin; Denise -----Original Message----- From: Merilee Kleiber <mepiper@gotsky.com> To: lovelace <lovelace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Fri, Jan 28, 2011 9:30 am Subject: [LL] Lovelace Traits Hello Family, I'm asking a rather unconventional and perhaps silly question which has othing to do with dates or places. It has been on my mind for sometime. In y family line( Ol' Ben, Reason, Richard, Nelson, William Otto, Everett, illiam Lovelace to me) Nelson Lovelace & Otto Lovelace( from pictures) My randfather, my father and aunt, my siblings, my cousins, my children, my rother's children all have long, thin fingers. My daughter can see this in generations. I was wondering if this is a trait from other Lovelaces? Merilee Lovelace- Kleiber ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LOVELACE-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message