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    1. [LL] [PML] Bio of HJ Dawson, husband of Mary Lovelace of NC
    2. Greg Lovelace
    3. 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 >

    06/25/2010 02:54:10
    1. Re: [LL] [PML] Bio of HJ Dawson, husband of Mary Lovelace of NC
    2. Donna Price
    3. 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 >

    06/25/2010 07:02:33