8. | Thomas Lovelady (Lovelatty), Jr was born in 1725 (son of Thomas* Lovelady, Sr and Hannah* Hix); died in 1783 in Guilford Co, North Carolina. Other Events and Attributes:
- Other-Begin: 3 Jul 1754, Rowan Co, North Carolina; Jones
- Residence: 1755, Orange Co, North Carolina; tax list (next to Potter)
- Other-Begin: 1757, Upper part, Orange Co, North Carolina
- Other-Begin: 1757, Orange Co, North Carolina; Campbell
- Property: 1766, Indian Camp Creek, Orange Co, North Carolina
- Property: 15 Mar 1769, Orange Co, North Carolina
- Property: 1770, Orange Co, North Carolina
- Property: 29 May 1772, Woolf Island Creek, Guilford Co, North Carolina; Potter
- Property: 4 Jan 1775, Woolf Island Creek, Guilford Co, North Carolina; Armstead
- Property: 4 Jan 1775, Woolf Island Creek, Guilford Co, North Carolina; Potter
Notes:
Other-Begin:
1754 3 July Thomas Lovelatty witnessed the Rowan County de ed of Robert Jones.
Residence:
1755 Thomas Lovelatty, Snr with two sons and Thomas Lovelatty, Jr. are on the 1755 tax list of Orange County. The list is not alphabetical and they are listed separately with Thos. Jr., next to Ephraim Potter. (A Wm Marshall is also listed)
Other-Begin:
Orange Co North Carolina Court records
1756 Moses Lovelatta sue Moses Campbell
1657 Thomas Lovelatty sued Moses Campbell
Other-Begin:
1757 Thomas Lovelatty, Jr., was appointed constable in the "Upper part of Orange County. "
(Orange County Court Minutes)
Property:
1766 Thomas Lovelatty was granted 400 acres on Indian Camp Creek, a fork of Abitton's Creek.
1767 John Loveletty was given three grants totaling 650 acres in the same watershed.
Property:
Guilford Co, North Carolina (Deed Book One)
P 360 4 January 1775...
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Ephriam Potter Senr, to Thomas Lovelatty 15 March 1769, registered in Orange..
(snip)
Property:
1770 Thomas Lovelatty sold 200 acres of his 1766 grant t o Marshall(for L5[5 pounds] proclamation money.
1771 23 Oct Marshall Lovelatty sold to John Lovelatty th e above land for L20[20 pounds] proc. money.
Property:
Guilford Co North Carolina Deed Book One
P. 198, 20 August 1772, Ephriam Potter of Guilford to Thomas Lovelatty of same, fifty pounds, 100 acres, on N side Woolf Island Cr., part of a tract to Enoch Lewis, Lewis to Ephriam Potter Senr., at death of Ephriam Potter Senr. descended to son Ephriam Potter as heir at law, [no metes and bounds
description]; signed: Ephriam (+) Potter; witness: Seth Stubblefield, Isham Browder, L. Pierpoint; proved November 1772 Term by Larkin Pierpoint.
Property:
Guilford Co, North Carolina (Deed Book One)
P. 360, 4 January 1775, Thomas Lovelatty Jr. & Leah his wife of Guilford to Moses Armstead of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, merchant, one hundred fifty pounds, 300 acres, on both sides Woolf Island Cr, a branch of Dann R., part of a tract to Thomas Lovelatty from Ephriam Potter Senr. & Ephriam Potter Junr., Ephriam Potter Senr, to Thomas Lovelatty 15 March 1769, registered in Orange, Ephriam Potter Junr. to Thomas Lovelatty 20 August 1772 for 100 acres on Woolf Island Cr, proved in Guilford, [no metes and bounds description];
signed Thomas (T) Lovelatty, Leah ( ) Lovelatty; witness: Isham Browder, Sampson Bethel, William Grizsel; proved may 1775 Term by Browder; Leah Lovelatty relinquished dower August 1775 Term.
(see images Lovelady, Thomas Jr. and wife Leah (Hix) to Moses Armstead, pg 1 and 2 furnished by Denise Orme 1/28/2015, obtained from online Greensboro North Carolina public library)
Property:
Guilford Co, North Carolina (Deed Book One)
P. 350, 4 January 1775, Thomas Lovelatty of Guilford to Moss Armstead of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, one negroe boy slave & four pounds, 165 acres, land purchased of Ephriam Potter Senr. 15 March 1769, proved in Orange, [no metes and bounds description]; signed: Simeon (+) Lovelatty; witness: Isham Browder, Sampson Bethel, William Grizsel; proved May 1775 Term by Browder
Thomas married Leah Hix about 1745. Leah was born about 1725; died after 1756. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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