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Rose Lovett 1881–1941 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 May 1881

Birth Location: Richville, New York

Death Date: 05 Jun 1941

Death Location: Rochester, New York

Father: Eldon Lovett

Mother: Martha McGlauflin

Spouse(s): Earl Partridge

Children(s):

Rose Lovett was born in 1881 in Richville, New York, the child of Eldon Herbert Lovett And Martha Minnie Gardner Mcglauflin. Rose Lovett married Earl Ashmore Partridge, and had children including Living Partridge. Rose Lovett passed away in 1941 in Rochester, New York.

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Biography

  • Rose Lovett was born in 1881 in Richville, New York, the child of Eldon Herbert Lovett And Martha Minnie Gardner Mcglauflin.
  • Rose Lovett married Earl Ashmore Partridge, and had children including Living Partridge.
  • Rose Lovett passed away in 1941 in Rochester, New York.

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Children(s)

Rose Lovett's Ancestors

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Rose Lovett
1881–1941
Birth Place: Richville, New York
Parents
Eldon Herbert Lovett
1852–1922
Lincoln, Maine
Martha ("Minnie" Gardner) McGlauflin
1849–1922
Charlotte, Maine
Grandparents
William (Smith) McGlauflin
1817–1883
Charlotte, Maine
Susan (S.) Morgan
1817–1883
Great-Grandparents
William McGlauflin
1790–1871
Mehitable Smith
1800–1887
2nd-Great-Grandparents
*james Maclachlan
1758–1832
*mary Malone
1757–1829
*hosea Smith
1768–1847
*abigail Hersey
1776–1851

Rose Lovett's Timeline

2 Records

1881
28 May 1881
Birth of Rose Lovett in Richville, New York
Richville, New York
1941
05 Jun 1941
Age 60
Death of Rose Lovett in Rochester, New York
Rochester, New York

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 May 1881
    Event Place: Richville, New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 Jun 1941
    Event Place: Rochester, New York

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