Donna Price, I think Mary is one of yours..... Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg >From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> >Source: KYBIOGRAPHIES@rootsweb.com >Subject: [KYBIOS] BIO #11574 - H. J. DAWSON - UNKNOWN CO > > >NOTE: I have no connection, no further >information and am not seeking additional information > >11574 UNKNOWN CO H. J. DAWSON Dawson, Lovelace > >11574 Pike County Missouri History, Des Moines, >Iowa, Mills and Company, 1883. > >H. J. DAWSON, farmer and stock-raiser, Hartford >township, post-office Louisville. He was born in >Kentucky, January 29, 1827. At about six years of >age he moved with his parents to Lincoln county, >Missouri, where they remained five years, when >they moved to Pike county, where the subject of >our sketch was reared and educated. After leaving >school he became engaged in farming, and still >follows the same pursuit, owning a fine farm of >105 ½ acres of well improved land, being well >fenced and watered. He has a handsome location >for his residence, it commanding a fine view of >the surrounding country. He makes a specialty of >raising tobacco, averaging about 4,000 pounds a >year. Mr. Dawson is a man of thorough business >qualifications, and his reputation for fair and >honorable dealing has won him many friends. He >was married in Pike county, Missouri, August 10, >1852, to ***Miss Mary LOVELACE***, a native of North >Carolina and raised in Pike county, >Missouri, and by this union they have nine >children: Martha, William F., Jannet, Lewis J., >Zachariah W., Rosa D., Anna B., Eva J. and May >B. In the early days of his sojourn he had the >pleasure of waking up of mornings to see from >twenty-five to thirty deer, also plenty of >wolves, elk, panthers, bears, and many other >species of wild game, having to keep his sheep >penned up of nights on account of bears and >wolves. He also suffered many hardships, such as >getting chased by panthers, etc. He has been a >leading member of the Baptist Church for twenty >years; his wife and two children are also members of the same church. > > >KYBIOGRAPHIES Archives: >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybiographies >KYRESEARCH: >http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.tips/mb.ashx >
Hi, Yes, Mary is the daughter of Brewis Webster and Martha Walker Jones Lovelace. Brewis is the son of Zachariah Rhodam and Lucy (Webster) Lovelace. Still haven't found a document linking Lucy to William Webster. However, her brother was also named Brewis. I have found a Charles Lovelace in a Lancaster County, VA document. I'll get it posted when I get to that pile. Donna On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Greg Lovelace <greglovelace@comcast.net>wrote: > Donna Price, I think Mary is one of yours..... > > Peace, > Part of the Tree, > Greg > > >From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> > >Source: KYBIOGRAPHIES@rootsweb.com > >Subject: [KYBIOS] BIO #11574 - H. J. DAWSON - UNKNOWN CO > > > > > >NOTE: I have no connection, no further > >information and am not seeking additional information > > > >11574 UNKNOWN CO H. J. DAWSON Dawson, Lovelace > > > >11574 Pike County Missouri History, Des Moines, > >Iowa, Mills and Company, 1883. > > > >H. J. DAWSON, farmer and stock-raiser, Hartford > >township, post-office Louisville. He was born in > >Kentucky, January 29, 1827. At about six years of > >age he moved with his parents to Lincoln county, > >Missouri, where they remained five years, when > >they moved to Pike county, where the subject of > >our sketch was reared and educated. After leaving > >school he became engaged in farming, and still > >follows the same pursuit, owning a fine farm of > >105 ½ acres of well improved land, being well > >fenced and watered. He has a handsome location > >for his residence, it commanding a fine view of > >the surrounding country. He makes a specialty of > >raising tobacco, averaging about 4,000 pounds a > >year. Mr. Dawson is a man of thorough business > >qualifications, and his reputation for fair and > >honorable dealing has won him many friends. He > >was married in Pike county, Missouri, August 10, > >1852, to ***Miss Mary LOVELACE***, a native of North > >Carolina and raised in Pike county, > >Missouri, and by this union they have nine > >children: Martha, William F., Jannet, Lewis J., > >Zachariah W., Rosa D., Anna B., Eva J. and May > >B. In the early days of his sojourn he had the > >pleasure of waking up of mornings to see from > >twenty-five to thirty deer, also plenty of > >wolves, elk, panthers, bears, and many other > >species of wild game, having to keep his sheep > >penned up of nights on account of bears and > >wolves. He also suffered many hardships, such as > >getting chased by panthers, etc. He has been a > >leading member of the Baptist Church for twenty > >years; his wife and two children are also members of the same church. > > > > > >KYBIOGRAPHIES Archives: > >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybiographies > >KYRESEARCH: > > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.tips/mb.ashx > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >