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| Date | Message From | Message |
9/2/2010 07:30 | Keith Loveys | Hi Eleanor
If you let me have an email address, I will check out a few bits and pieces and send over the details
regards Keith |
1/2/2010 14:32 | Eleanor Baldic | Hi: I have a Thomas Lovis, mar.ca 1716 to a Sarah (?), no record of birth or marriage in USA.They had 11 children, including 3 sets of twins:Samuel, Aaron, William,Thomas, Mary Sarah,Elizabeth,Alice, Martha, Peter,,Alice.The only clue I have found is the fact that Samuel, Aaron, William and Thomas Loveys are common names in Devon and Cornwall, England.Thought maybe my Thomas could be the one born in Devon in 1687 to a Joan ?.because he also used the same names , Aaron, Samuel, William and thomas.I notice you have nothing further on the Thomas born in 1687 in Devon. Maybe he came to New England. |
1/2/2010 14:20 | eleanor | Hi: I have a Thomas Lovis, m. ca 1716,lived In MAss. USA, died about 1736-1748.No record found in USA as to birth and Marriage. He married a Sarah (...)their children:Samuel,Aaron,Thomas,William, Mary, Sarah,Elizabeth,Martha,Alice and Peter. my clues lead to England because of similiar names, thought there could be a connection.He had 3 sets of twins, 5 of whom lived and married. Unusual in the 1700`s they survivied.The thomas Loveys born in 1687 may be him - who knows. |
1/2/2010 03:29 | joe loveys | hi |
22/12/2009 04:43 | ken loveys | happy chrismas and new year to all loveys,s out there |
24/9/2009 02:14 | Paul Edward Cleave | At the Westcountry Studies Library in Exeter, Devon I recently saw an unidentified photograph of `Lovey`s cafe and confectioners`. Does anyone know where the cafe was located? Is there a Westcountry association?
Best regards,
Paul |
9/9/2009 16:44 | Keith Loveys | Hi John could you or your brother Jim let us have your email address or get in touch with us at keith@loveys.net it would be great to add your information to the website |
2/9/2009 15:53 | John Loveys | Hello,
My ex worked on Encyclopedia of Newfoundland. She once told me that the NF Loveys were descended from a William, who landed in St. John`s in 1799, and was a fish merchant. I can`t confirm her sources, but I hope this provides a lead to people trying to trace things down.
My father was born in Western Bay, so Lorie Coffin and I are almost certainly related somehow. My brother Jim is the genealogist in my immediate family, so I will try to get him to post something.
All the best. |
2/8/2009 09:54 | Elizabeth Clark | This is nothing at all to do with the Loveys, I am afraid but I have a birth certificate for my aunt`s business partner who was born at Ogbeare Hall in 1908. She was the daughter of Montague Johnstone described as Late lieutenant of the Royal Scots Greys who lived there then. I dont know if this might be of any interest to people researching the history of the hall. regards, Elizabeth Clark
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23/7/2009 06:37 | Diane (Coish) Whelan | I believe I made a mistake in my last message. Abigail Ann Loveys was my Great Grandmother and not my grandmother. Same goes for Edward Crummey Coish.
Thanks
Sorry if this caused any confusion |
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