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Alexander Hamilton Wilmeth

Male 1888 - 1909  (21 years)


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  1. 1.  Alexander Hamilton Wilmeth was born on 28 Apr 1888 in Youngsport, Bell Co, Texas (son of Lee David Wilmeth and Mary Elizabeth Lovelady); died on 19 Sep 1909 in New Mexico; was buried in Memory Lane Cem, Silver City, Grant Co, New Mexico.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lee David Wilmeth was born on 21 Jun 1865 in McKinney, Collin Co, Texas; died on 26 Nov 1952 in Bradley, Grady Co, Oklahoma; was buried in Bradley Cem, Bradley, Grady Co, Oklahoma.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, Edwards Co, Texas
    • Census: 1910, Redrock, Grant Co, New Mexico

    Notes:

    Census:
    Lee L Wilmeth 34
    Mary E Wilmeth 28
    Alex F Wilmeth 12
    Manda M Wilmeth 10
    Annie E Wilmeth 9
    Albert Wilmeth 8
    Delila Wilmeth 5
    Bennie Wilmeth 4
    Lula E Wilmeth 7/12




    Census:
    Lee Wilmeth 44
    Mary Wilmeth 38
    Anna Wilmeth 19
    Albert Wilmeth 18
    Lila Wilmeth 16
    Benjamin Wilmeth 14
    Lulu Wilmeth 10
    Florence Wilmeth 9 Texas
    Benton Wilmeth 6 New Mexico
    Fred Wilmeth 4 New Mexico
    Ruby Wilmeth 3 New Mexico


    Lee married Mary Elizabeth Lovelady about 1887 in Texas. Mary (daughter of Thomas Henry Benton Lovelady and Delilah Jane Brown) was born on 13 Sep 1872 in Belton, Bell Co, Texas; died on 21 Nov 1917 in Elfrida, Cochise Co, Arizona. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Elizabeth Lovelady was born on 13 Sep 1872 in Belton, Bell Co, Texas (daughter of Thomas Henry Benton Lovelady and Delilah Jane Brown); died on 21 Nov 1917 in Elfrida, Cochise Co, Arizona.
    Children:
    1. 1. Alexander Hamilton Wilmeth was born on 28 Apr 1888 in Youngsport, Bell Co, Texas; died on 19 Sep 1909 in New Mexico; was buried in Memory Lane Cem, Silver City, Grant Co, New Mexico.
    2. Amanda Wilmeth was born on 28 Oct 1889 in Lampasas, Texas; died on 19 Jun 1984 in Deming, Luna Co, New Mexico; was buried in Memory Lane Cem, Silver City, Grant Co, New Mexico.
    3. Annie Ellen Wilmeth was born on 26 Dec 1890 in Youngsport, Bell Co, Texas; died on 26 Oct 1918 in New Mexico.
    4. Albert Henry Wilmeth was born on 5 May 1892 in Youngsport, Bell Co, Texas; died on 6 Nov 1978 in New Mexico; was buried in Mountain View Cem, Deming, Luna Co, New Mexico.
    5. Delilah Ardelia Wilmeth was born on 15 Dec 1893 in Mason Co, Texas; died on 17 Mar 1954 in Santa Fe, Santa Fe Co, New Mexico; was buried in Mountain View Cem, Lordsburg, Hidalgo Co, New Mexico.
    6. Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Wilmeth was born in Nov 1895 in Texas; died after 1900.
    7. Nettie Nora Wilmeth was born on 29 Nov 1897 in Edwards Co, Texas; died on 12 Jun 1899 in Edwards Co, Texas; was buried in Rocksprings Cem, Rocksprings, Edwards Co, Texas.
    8. Lucille Elizabeth "Lula" Wilmeth was born on 20 Sep 1899 in Rocksprings, Edwards Co, Texas ; died on 26 Feb 1931 in New Mexico; was buried in Memory Lane Cem, Silver City, Grant Co, New Mexico.
    9. Florence Wilmeth was born in 1901 in Edwards Co, Texas; died after 1940 in of, Culpepper, Van Buren Co, Arkansas.
    10. Benton Lee Wilmeth was born on 14 Aug 1903 in Weed, Oteta Co, New Mexico; died on 15 Apr 1969; was buried in McNeal Cem, McNeal, Cochise Co, Arizona.
    11. Frederick Gilbert Wilmeth was born on 12 Oct 1906 in Redrock, Hidalgo Co, New Mexico; died on 22 Jan 1918 in Arizona; was buried in Whitewater School, Elfrida, Cochise Co, Arizona.
    12. Ruby Mae Wilmeth was born on 30 Jun 1907 in Gila, Hidalgo Co, New Mexico; died on 15 Nov 1961 in Anaheim, Orange Co, California.
    13. Alta Ray Wilmeth was born on 22 Aug 1908 in Redrock, Hidalgo Co, New Mexico; died after 1940.
    14. Roy Eugene Wilmeth was born on 7 Feb 1912 in Animas, Hidalgo Co, New Mexico; died on 31 May 1984 in New Mexico; was buried in Mesa Cem, Gila, Grant Co, New Mexico.
    15. Mildred Margaret Wilmeth was born on 22 May 1914 in Bowie, Chochise Co, Arizona; died on 12 Mar 1971 in Kern Co, California.
    16. Theodore Roosevelt Wilmeth was born in 1917 in Douglas, Cochise Co, Arizona; died in 1917 in Douglas, Cochise Co, Arizona; was buried in Whitewater School, Elfrida, Cochise Co, Arizona.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Thomas Henry Benton Lovelady was born on 7 Aug 1840 in Jackson Co, Missouri (son of James Lovelady, Jr and Eurith Elizabeth Lewis); died on 31 Jan 1919 in Elfrida, Cochise Co, Arizona; was buried in Elfrida, Cochise Co, Arizona.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: Diary
    • Residence: 1868, Bell Co, Texas
    • Census: 1870, Bell Co, Texas
    • Residence: 1889, Rock Springs, Texas
    • Religion: 1891, Church of Christ, Rock Springs, Texas
    • Census: 1900, Edwards Co, Texas
    • Residence: 1909, Elfrida, Cochise Co, Arizona
    • Military: Between 1961 and 1865, Civil War, Collin Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    "further comment is in order on Thomas Lovelady's diary, transcribed by Gordon K. Lovelady, grandson. The diary is the one priceless shred of evidence that links James Lovelady to Sevier County, Tennessee, thus enabling descendants to trace his origin. In a March 1863 diary excerpt, Thomas recounts riding his horse through Tennessee, crossing the Cumberland Mountains and the Little Tennessee River, finally arriving in Sevierville<\m>his father's boyhood home - where he meets his aunts (unnamed, but the only Loveladys still in Sevier County: Elizabeth, Mary Jane, and Nancy). In addition, Thomas notes some other family relationships which are very helpful as well. Without his son's diary, James Lovelady's connection to East Tennessee most likely would never have been known or documented due to an 1856 Sevier County Courthouse fire which destroyed many early records."
    from Lovelady,_James_Eurith_Lewis_by_Moore_2_.doc


    Census:
    Census 1870 Bell County, Texas
    THB Lovelady, age 30, farmer, 200, Missouri
    Delilah, age 23, Illinois
    Albert,age 4, Texas
    James, age 1, Texas


    Religion:
    Nueces Headwater Country, page 135
    "In 1891, almost everybody in Rocksprings lived in tents. The first churches met in tents. Mrs. A. F. Mayes recalls when the members of the Church of Christ first met for services, THB Lovelady was a devoted Christian, and the first thing he did when he moved to a new place, was to get a church started. He got five members to met in the Loveladys' tent. They were Mrs. Ira Wheat, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sweeten, and Mr. and Mrs. Lovelady. Late in the fall, Mr. Lovelady heard Brother John S. Durst at Junction, and he got Brother Durst to come to Rocksprings to hold a meeting. He preached several days, and Mrs. Charlie Cupples was converted. There was no place to baptize, so Brother Durst took his hack and Mr. Lovelady took his wagon, and they when to Pulliam, a stream of water near Barksdale, where Mrs. Cupplies was baptized. It took three days to make the trip, as they had to work the road most of the way."
    http://www.oocities.org/roseholly/Wright.htm

    Died:
    Texas death certificate states date of birth, parents listed as Unknown,informant is Albert G.Lovelady, Thomas H.B. Lovelady was a retiredRanchman, male, white, widower. Died of peritonitis. Resident of El Paso5 years at time of death.


    Obituary for Thomas Henry Benton Lovelady

    He was a grand, nobleman of God, and a valiant soldier of the cross, has ended his labors and laid his armor by and gone on to this eternal reward. His spirit lifted the tenement of clay and returned to God, who gave it, on Friday, January 31, 1919. Brother Lovelady was born in Jackson County, Misouri, August 7, 1840. His parents moved to Texas in January, 1846. Here he grew to manhood. When the war broke out between the states he enlisted in the confederate army and served four years. While he was a soldier boy he heard David Lipscomb, who was so noted, esteemed and loved for his work's sake preach the gospel of the Son of God, and he obeyed it. Hence forth, throughout his earthly pilgrimage the word of the Lord was the lamp unto his feet and the light for his pathway. When he returned from the army, he began showing his parents and brothers and sisters the most excellent way, that he had found and had the inexpressible joy of seeing them all turn to the Lord. He was married to Miss Delilah Brown, a most excellent Christian girl, on April 20, 1865. To that union ten children were born: three died in infancy and seven grew to manhood and womanhood. One of these, a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Wilmeth, crossed to the better land in 1917. The sainted wife and mother was released from earth's sorrows and entered heavenly bliss on April 27, 1910.

    Brother Lovelady settled in Bell County, Texas in 1868. Here he lived for twenty-one years and established a reputation as an honest, industrious, truthful man and an humble devoted Christian. He did what he could to build up the cause of primitive Christianity in his community an din the regions around. In 1889, he moved to Rock Springs, Texas, near the Mexican frontier. He went to work again to plant the seed of the kingdom in a virgin soil. He made sacrifices that would put thousands of professed Christians to shame to have the gospel preached in the region. I don't mean to say that he did all of this work along. He was foremost in planning the work and enlisting the cooperation of others. A church was built up at Rock Springs, and a good meeting house put up, and near two hundred persons were turned to the Lord within five years. For several years he served the church as one of its elders with Brother J. D. Pepper. In 1909, he removed to Elfrida, Arizona. He again found himself in a community where there was no church. He set about with his old-time zeal and determination and soon had a church set in order and a meeting house erected. All of his children became Christians, when they were children in their early teens, and his grandchildren are doing the same. After the death of his wife, he lived among his children, six of whom survive him. John lived at Elfrida, Arizona, Mrs. Nannie Edwards lives at Phoenix, Arizona, Albert, Daniel, Mack and Eugene live in El Paso, Texas. At the time of his death he had forty-five grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Besides, he also had four brothers and their families living in Clay County, Texas and one sister, Mrs. Henson and her family in Bell County, Texas. His body was laid beside his wife's at Elfrida, Arizona.

    He deserves more than a passing notice. I would not hold him up as a perfect man. He had weaknesses and frailties in common with all of us. But this splendid man was a joy to all that knew him; he was so bright and cheery and good and true and faithful. He was firm in his convictions, unmovable where principles he held dear were involved, but kind and considerate of the weaknesses and limitations of others. His love and sympathy and understanding of the struggles and hopes of the individual members of the church found a response in every heart and endeared him in a rare and sacred way to the lives he touched. He leaves to his children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and to a devoted and numerous host of friends the rich legacy of a pure, spotless, godly, devoted Christian life, beautifully and faithfully lived. What a legacy is the memory of such a life. While earth is the sadder, lonelier, and drearier to us by the loss of such an one, heaven is brought the nearer, and is made the dearer to us. While he leaves a vacant chair and vacant place on earth, he fills a vacancy in heave - the mansion of bliss that was prepared for him. Then into our sadness and sorrow there beams the gleam of happy hope that we shall again blend our voices with his in praises of him who wipes away all tears from our eyes. By one who loved him upon earth and who hopes to join him in heaven.
    W. A. Schultz
    Firm Foundation
    http://www.oocities.org/roseholly/Wright.htm

    Thomas married Delilah Jane Brown on 20 Apr 1865. Delilah was born on 19 Mar 1847 in Cairo, Alexander Co, Illinois; died on 27 Apr 1910 in Douglas, Cochise Co, Arizona. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Delilah Jane Brown was born on 19 Mar 1847 in Cairo, Alexander Co, Illinois; died on 27 Apr 1910 in Douglas, Cochise Co, Arizona.
    Children:
    1. Albert Goodwin Lovelady was born on 8 Aug 1866 in Texas; died on 30 Nov 1935 in Douglas, Cochise Co, Arizona.
    2. James Kenneth Lovelady was born in 1869 in Bell Co, Texas; died in 1879 in Bosque Co, Texas.
    3. Thomas Daniel Lovelady was born on 16 Aug 1870 in Bell Co, Texas; died on 6 Feb 1932 in El Paso, Hudspeth Co, Texas.
    4. 3. Mary Elizabeth Lovelady was born on 13 Sep 1872 in Belton, Bell Co, Texas; died on 21 Nov 1917 in Elfrida, Cochise Co, Arizona.
    5. William J. Lovelady was born in 1875 in Texas; died in 1881.
    6. John Ely Lovelady was born on 28 Feb 1877 in Bell Co, Texas; died on 21 Mar 1953 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California.
    7. Collin McDonald Lovelady was born on 25 Aug 1879 in Texas; died on 25 Jan 1962 in of, Edwards Co, Texas.
    8. Eugene Napoleon Lovelady was born on 11 Oct 1882 in ell Co, Texas; died on 14 Aug 1951 in of, El Paso, El Paso Co, Texas.
    9. Ernest Lovelady was born on 10 May 1884 in Bell Co, Texas; died on 6 May 1886.
    10. Nancy Ayers (Fannie A.) Lovelady was born on 22 Jun 1887 in Rocksprings, Texas; died on 6 May 1957 in Riverside, Riverside Co, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  James Lovelady, Jr was born on 31 Jan 1816 in Sevier Co, Tennessee (son of Amos Lovelady and Cluryance (Claramon) Boaz); died on 28 Jun 1867 in Collin Co, Texas; was buried in Fitzhugh Cem, Forest Grove, Collin Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Forest Grove Christian Church; charter members
    • Residence: Jan 1846, Texas
    • Military: 24 Jul 1846, Mexican War, Texas
    • Census: 1850, Collin Co, Texas
    • Property: 17 Sep 1855, Collin Co, Texas
    • Census: 1860, Collin Co, Texas; McKinney P.O.
    • Military: 17 Feb 1863, Company B 16th Calvary, Collin Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Due to a land sale of James Jr that John Reedy found and a 1820 census for James Sr, we think that James who went to Collins Co, Texas, was indeed, James & Nancy's son. I assume that Amos also had a son James since there was a confusion of the two.

    from Karl Kiser (3/2/10) James Lovelady jr is not a son of James Lovelady sr (Nancy probably Linville?) according to Wilma Moore. She researched the issue and concluded that James jr is the son of Amos son of Marshall. The use of sr and jr can also mean older and younger rather than father and son. James sr would then be a second cousin to James jr.

    note, through all the letters and research of the three Lovelady sisters, and James and Nancy, nothing indicated there was more than the three girls who all died as young women.

    Article by Wilma Moore that Karl referred to is attached.



    Author: Teresa Lovelady Partlow Date: 25 Dec 2000 12:00 PM GMT
    Surnames: Lovelady, McCorkle, Lewis, Travis, Bounds, Ware, Stubbs
    Classification: Query
    In Reply to: William Lewis/Catherine Travis by: Myrl Ross

    I am Teresa Lovelady Partlow. I'm from Kenneth Ray Lovelady b:1932, Earnest Milford Lovelady, Pleasant Travis Lovelady b:1852, James Lovelady b:1816 (husband of Catherine Travis). I've tracked my Lovelady line through Texas, Platte Co. MO, White Co., TN, Greene Co., TN and North Carolina. I have more info back home in Salt Lake City in binders. Let me know if you're still working on this line and I'll send what I have. Merry Christmas.

    ===============



    Name:
    He is sometimes shown as James L. Lovelady (such as findagrave and other places); however:
    (from Wilma Moore via Karl Kiser)
    "James Lovelady never had a middle name. Last night I dug out my photos from Oct. 1997 when I went to Fitzhugh Cemetery. I used shaving cream on the tombstones that I photographed. They are clear as day. His name is "James Lovelady"; no middle initial.

    www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76357646

    I have all kinds of records on him, including Mexican War, Civil War, land records, and his Lovelady bible records. I have been to the cemetery and photographed his grave as well as those of other family members. He has never had a middle initial of "L" or any other middle initial.

    The "junior" designation/reference to him in Missouri church records is most likely to distinguish him from the older cousin James (***your line*** ) in the same congregation."


    Religion:
    James and Elizabeth were among five charter members of Forest Grove Christian Church, as noted in Elizabeth's obituary in the McKinney Democrat. James was serving as a church deacon in September 1850, according to J. B. Wilmoth's [sic] report to the editor of Christian Record, a church newspaper published in Bloomington, Indiana.
    from: Lovelady,_James_Eurath_Lewis_by_Moore_2_.doc


    Military:
    "Shortly after his Texas arrival, James enlisted 24 July 1846, to fight in the Mexican War, serving in Captain Andrew Ste[a]pp's Independent Company of Texas Mounted Volunteers. Wife Elizabeth later received a pension on James' Mexican War service."
    document, Lovelady,_James_Eurith_Lewis_by_Moore_2_.doc


    Census:
    1850 Census, Collin County, Texas
    Jas Lovelady, age 24, Tennessee
    Elizabeth, age 32, Missouri
    Wm. A., age 12, Missouri
    Thomas H., age 10, Missouri
    Jno L., age 7, Missouri
    M C, age 5, F, Missouri
    M, age 3, M, Texas
    G A, age 4/12, F, Texas
    J P Smith, age 30, male, Tennessee
    Sam Smith, age 25, male, Tennessee


    Property:
    James Lovelady, 640 acres, date of patent, Sep 17, 1855, Abs # 538, Certificate # 150, Patent # 226, Survey # 12, Old Abstract # 406, Collin County

    Census:
    James Cooalady (Lovelady) 43 Tennessee
    Elizabeth Cooalady (Lewis) 41 1819 Missouri
    Wm A Cooalady 21 Missour
    Thos B Cooalady 20 Missouri
    John L Cooalady 17 Missouri
    Mary C Cooalady 15 Missouri
    James Mc cooalady 13 Texas
    Georgeann Cooalady 10
    Pleasant T Cooalady 8
    Eli H Cooalady 6
    Collin Mc cooalady 3

    Lewis Catherine 63 1797 Kentucky
    Lewis James 33 1827 Missouri



    Military:
    Served the Confederacy in Company B, 16th Texas Cavalry -- Fitzhugh's Regiment 3 Reg't Johnson's Brigade. was 46 years old when he enrolled Feb 17, 1863
    http://www.oocities.org/roseholly/Wright.htm

    also joined his 3 eldest sons William, Thomas, and John.

    James married Eurith Elizabeth Lewis on 5 Apr 1838 in Clinton Co, Missouri. Eurith was born on 9 Mar 1818 in Missouri; died on 4 Jan 1901 in Gainesville, Texas; was buried in Fitzhugh Cem, Forest Grove, Collin Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Eurith Elizabeth Lewis was born on 9 Mar 1818 in Missouri; died on 4 Jan 1901 in Gainesville, Texas; was buried in Fitzhugh Cem, Forest Grove, Collin Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, McKinney, Collin Co, Texas
    • Census: 1880, Collin Co, Texas
    • Residence: Nov 1886, Bellevue, Clay Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Daughter of William Lewis and Catherine Travis.

    (RootsWeb Message Board Platte Co, MO.)
    William Lewis/Catherine Travis
    Author: Myrl Ross Date: 2 Dec 1999 12:00 PM GMT
    Surnames: LEWIS, TRAVIS, FITZHUGH, Lovelady, Reagan, Conner, Rhodes
    Classification: Query
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    Would like to locate descendants of William and Catherine Travis Lewis. He died abt 1847 in Platte County.Many of their children settled in Collin Co, TX.
    His children: William C, [mar Nancy Fitzhugh]
    Eurith Elizabeth [mar James Lovelady]
    Squire T [mar Mary Fitzhugh]
    Andrew J [mar Sarilda Reagan]
    James [mar Margaret Conner]
    Nathaniel Benton
    Frances Marion
    Martha [mar Wm Rhodes]
    John
    These ch were born bet 1815 and 1836 in Cooper Co, Mo, Jackson Co and Platte County. Would appreciate any help with this family.


    Census:
    Census 1870 Collin County, Texas, McKinney
    Moises Wright 32 Indiana
    Mary Wright 24
    Martha Wright 4
    James Wright 5
    James Wright 4
    Susan Wright 1/12

    next door to
    Elizabeth Lovelady, age 50, Missouri
    Ann, age 24, Texas
    Pleasant, age 18, Texas
    Eli, age 15, Texas
    Collin, age 13, Texas
    Henrietta, age 3, Texas


    Census:
    Census 1880 Collin County, Texas #207
    E E Lovelady, white, female, age 63
    E H, age 24, son, farmer
    C M, age 21, son, farmer


    Residence:
    According to her pension application information, Elizabeth live in Collin County until November 1886 and then went to Bellevue, Clay County, Texas.
    http://www.oocities.org/roseholly/Wright.htm


    Died:
    Old Settler's Death
    Mrs. Elizabeth Lovelady died at Gainesville, Janaury 5th of old age being 89. She was the wife of James Lovelady and was the last of the five members with which the Forest Grove Christian Church was organizaede by Elder J. B. Wilmeth in 1848, or 52 years ago. She died at the home of her son-in-law, Jerry Henson while on a visit there. Her remains were brought here and taken to Forest Grove for interment Sunday. The other original members referred to were James Lovelady, Wm Snider and wife and James Anderson all deceased. Elder Jno M. McKinney of this city who has for 46 years been a member of the same church, conducted the funeral service of each of them as he also did Mrs. Lovelady's Sunday .........
    (From M. Ross)
    Burial: Fitzhugh Cemetery, Forest Grove, Collin County, Texas
    http://www.oocities.org/roseholly/Wright.htm

    "Elizabeth's death occurred on 4 [or 5] January 1901, in Gainesville at the home of Jerry and Georgeann (Lovelady) Henson, her youngest daughter."
    from Lovelady,_James_Eurith_Lewis_by_Moore_2_.com

    Notes:

    Married:
    performed by Minister James Cox.
    "However, the couple may have actually married in 1836 in Platte County, according to Elizabeth's Mexican War Pension application."
    (document: Lovelady,_James_Eurith_Lewis_by_Moore_2_.doc)

    Children:
    1. William Amos Lovelady was born on 1 Nov 1838 in Missouri; died on 25 Nov 1862 in Little Rock, Pulaski Co, Arkansas.
    2. 6. Thomas Henry Benton Lovelady was born on 7 Aug 1840 in Jackson Co, Missouri; died on 31 Jan 1919 in Elfrida, Cochise Co, Arizona; was buried in Elfrida, Cochise Co, Arizona.
    3. John Lewis Lovelady was born on 18 Aug 1842 in Platte Co, Missouri ; died on 24 Feb 1925 in Newport, Jackson Co, Texas.
    4. Mary Catherine Lovelady was born on 12 Jan 1845 in Missouri; died on 4 Jan 1899 in Collin Co, Texas; was buried in Fitzhugh Cem, Forest Grove, Collin Co, Texas.
    5. James Mc Lovelady was born in 1847 in Texas; died on 28 Jan 1867.
    6. Georgeanne Elizabeth Lovelady was born on 18 Jan 1850 in McKinney, Collins Co, Texas; died on 26 Oct 1919 in Gainesville, Cooke Co, Texas.
    7. Pleasant Travis Lovelady was born on 18 Jan 1852 in Collins Co, Texas; died on 29 Nov 1922 in Red River, Davidson, Tillman Co, Oklahoma; was buried in Davidson Cem, Davidson, Tillman Co, Oklahoma.
    8. Eli Hogue Lovelady was born on 29 May 1854 in Collins Co, Texas; died on 31 Dec 1935 in Bowie, Montague Co,Texas; was buried in Vashti Cem, Vashti, Clay Co, Texas.
    9. Collin McKinney Lovelady was born on 16 Aug 1856 in McKinney, Collin Co, Texas; died on 4 Aug 1922.