Trying to discover just where William Lovell (Lovewell) (who married Mary Hanson) was from in New England? Possibility he was related to Zacheuss Lovewell. In any event, Micajah Hanson, who died September 1837 is buried in the same cemetery as his daughter Mary (Hanson) and William Lovell in the Lovell Cemetery in Barnston, Quebec. Mary Hanson, was the daughter of Micajah Hanson and Nancy Rogers, from Dover, NH or Alton, NH. William and Mary lived in Barnston, Stanstead County, Quebec, Canada and had three sons, John, Henry and Walter. William was in the War of 1812 as a Sergeant and may have moved to Canada after the war and met Mary there. Henry LOVELL (English translation) (1828-1907) [ Born in Barnston, June 13, 1828, son of William Lovell, farmer, and of Mary Hanson. ] Farmer, then commercial in Barnston. Settled in Coaticook since 1867. Associated of Kensell, Tabor & Co, tradesmen of flour and cereals. Cereal exporter in the United States during the civil war. In 1876, it founded with his son, Moodie Brock Lovell , the company H. Lovell and Sons, specialized in the trade of the flour and cereals, and later in the trade and the transformation of wood. Owner of Large Valley Lumber Company. City council man of Coaticook of 1876 to 1885 and 1888 to 1891. Mayor in 1874 and 1875, then in 1886 and 1887. Liberal elected official appointed with the legislative Parliament in Stanstead in 1878. Demolishes in 1881 and 1886. Liberal elected official appointed with the House of Commons in Stanstead in 1900. Re-elected in 1904. Deceased in function with Coaticook, December 4, 1907, at the 79 years and 6 months age. Buried in Coaticook, in the cemetery of the church methodist, December 7, 1907. [ had married in 1850 Artemissa Merriman, girl of Isaac Merriman ]; then, in Coaticook, in the church methodist, April 22, 1886, Mary Ann Lester. Update : July 31, 1992