-----Original Message----- From: Irene Howgate <[email protected]> >Hi Wendy > >Thanks for the list of emails, there are more folk in here than I expected. >Hello all!!!!! >Shy lot aren't they???? > >>Percy Loveless was included in a pedigree done in 1988 by C. Bromley >So who is C Bromley????? Actually, I made a mistake in that entry. It is Charles T. M. Loveless of Bromley, England that sent the information to Alton. Alton Loveless has researched the Loveless line for more than 30 years and has collected paper pedigrees sent in by various researchers. He hasn't got the time to follow up on all this data, so he was kind enough to forward boxes of his information to me and another researcher in the hope that we might be able to help. The only problem is that most of the information is dated prior to 1970 and is not documented and is difficult to follow-up with. It was most interesting for me to find in the box a pedigree of our own family done in my mother's handwriting; she didn't remember ever being contacted by Alton and when I showed her the pedigree, she was most surprised! > >Just under Robert it has Charles Loveless b abt 1835 who married Eliza >Smith. Are they saying that Charles is Robert's son? Yes. The increasing numbers show the next generation. >Robert also migrated to Canada and he shows up on the 1871 census as a >store keeper in Mid London Canada, age 71. >In the info by Bromley the descendents look like they stayed in England or >maybe just Charles did. >I'll send this to my Tolpuddle pal and he will tell us about Charles. >Do you have anything on this Robert Wendy, I don't have a wife or children >for Robert so Charles would be a start. >Robert died in 1883 in Canada. > I don't have any more information on his line, sorry. Thanks for checking with your "Tolpuddle pal." OK, does anyone have access to information in Bromley, England? It's probable that Mr. Loveless is still living; the pedigree he sent was dated 1988. Wendy