In a message dated 12/22/10 10:17:49 AM, Blgert@aol.com writes: > That is why you might see a name spelled > differently form era to era, when the city clerk or church warden > position > changed to another person. > I've seen names spelled differently throughout the same document. Lou Ann
My g-grandfather Taylor Lance Lovelace is buried in the same cemetery as his son. Edward Loveless. taylor fought for the north,. and his father fought for the south. So I think the spelling is just the way they speel it, Uncle Edward spelled his different when he went in the war. World War 1. Wishing every one a Happy christmas and a great new Year. Estelle- On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:04 PM, <Brondak@aol.com> wrote: > > In a message dated 12/22/10 10:17:49 AM, Blgert@aol.com writes: > > > > That is why you might see a name spelled > > differently form era to era, when the city clerk or church warden > > position > > changed to another person. > > > > I've seen names spelled differently throughout the same document. > Lou Ann > > ------------------------------- > 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 >