That is Eliza Green Reavis, d/o Micajah-4 and Elizabeth Rachel Early. He was s/o John D.-3 and presumptively Sally Locke Elwell. The "Green" in her name is one many Lovill family records but we have to Reavis evidence that it is so. In some cases only the initial was used, and there have been no Green family connections found through the Lovill and Early branches. Although I have corresponded with several Lovill researchers, they not I can pinpoint where Eliza died. They feel about 1883. Her husband and sons went back and forth an extraordinary amount between NC and MO-OK. Edward Francis-6 Lovill, the attorney who helped charter Appalachian State, was at Chancellorsville, was the last Confederate Veteran to serve in NC legislature, and in 1893-97 served an appointment by Pres. Cleveland as Commissioner of Chippewa Indians, classifying the land they had ceded to the Federal government. Edward was married to his cousin Josephine Loretta-6 Marion, d/o Richard Elwell-5 Marion, Sally Locke-4 Reavis, John D.-3 Reavis, Jesse-2 and Fortune. Lynne Revis