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    1. Re: [LL] The Newberry Five, etc.
    2. Jack D. Lovelace via
    3. Andrew, This is what I know (or think I know) about the three individuals you asked about. On 6/26/2016 12:48 PM, Andrew Lovelace via wrote: > > 1. Thomas Lovelace, b. Bet 1664-1665 Talbot, MD, d. before 1753 in Charles > County, MD. m. Eleanor? 1649 - 1674 in Charles Cty, MD. Thomas was born about 1685 in Maryland. The county is not known. Thomas is probably the son of John b: c1664 in Talbot County, MD. John is the son of one of the original transportees, either William or Thomas (I think William). Thomas married Eleanor (b: c1684, d: 1765) about 1709 in Maryland (the county is not known). They are the parents of 1) John b: c1710. d: May-Jun 1775, who m: Jane; and 2) Thomas b: c1714, d: b1794. > > 2. John Lovelace b. 1689 Port Tobacco, Charles County, MD. d. unk., Charles > County, MD. m. 1711 Mary, LNU, b. 1691, d. between 1730 and 1741 in Charles > County, MD (John later m. Nancy Jane Bohanan) I have several John's in Charles County, MD. NONE of them married a Mary. This is definitely NOT the John who married Nancy Bohanan in Culpeper County, Virginia. John Lovelace b: 1698 in Charles County, MD, d: after 1768, was the father of Philip, Samuel and Luke. His wife's name is not known. They were married between 1718 and 1725. His father is not known. > > 3. Joseph Lovelace b. 1722 Port Tobacco, Charles County, MD. d. <1790 in > Newberry Dist., SC. m. Sarah Robey, prob. In Charles County, MD. Joseph Lovelace b: 1722 in Maryland (the county is not known). His father is not known. Joseph m: Sarah Robey about 1765 in Charles County, MD. Joseph and Sarah are definitely the parents of Hazle Lovelace, who was baptised in Frederick County, MD, on 31 Mar 1766. Joseph sold his possession in Charles County, MD on 29 Jun 1767. Joseph and Sarah moved to North Carolina about 1768. Joseph appears on a tax roll in Rowan County, North Carolina, in 1778. On 31 Dec of that same year Joseph appears on a property deed in Rowan County. I assume that Joseph died about 1780 in Rowan County, NC. Joseph does NOT appear on any census record for 1790. > > Joseph is probably the father of the Newberry Five. > -- Jack D. Lovelace

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