Wade,. Have you done an autosomal DNA test? James and Issac and their Hughes sisters wife's show up most often in my search for Tom Cates Lovel,... line. Sent from my aFone. Please excuse typos and insults. On Jun 25, 2016 3:59 PM, "Wade Lovelace via" <lovelace@rootsweb.com> wrote: I came up with the term "The Newberry Five" years ago when I was researching my ancestor James Loveless/Lovelace. James was born in North Carolina in the year 1771. I decided several years ago that James parents were Joseph and Sarah Robey Lovelace of Maryland. The brothers of James Lovelace were Hazel Lovelace 1766, William Lovelace est.1768, John Loveless 1770, and Isaac Loveless 1773. Hazel, William, John, James and Isaac all lived in Newberry County, South Carolina probably in the early 1790's. Hazel and William's descendants went to Lauderdale County, Alabama. John's descendants went to Jefferson County, Alabama. Later James' daughter Elizabeth and her husband Peter Crawford followed. The Crawford's and some of John's children went to Mississippi apparently together. Most of James' family and Isaac's family went to Georgia and later to other Southern states in the middle 19th century including Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas. This is all I can remember at this time Wade T. Lovelace ------------------------------- 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