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Thomas Loving 1753–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1753

Birth Location: Powhatan (Powhatan County), Powhatan County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 01 Jun 1829

Death Location: Asheville, St Clair, Alabama, USA

Father: Gabriel Loving

Mother: Clary Bond

Spouse(s): Polly Stroop

Children(s): John Loving

The story of Thomas Loving began in 1753 in Powhatan (Powhatan County), Powhatan County, Virginia, USA. Thomas Loving married Polly Stroop, and had children including John Loving. Thomas Loving passed away in 1829 in Asheville, St Clair, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Thomas Loving began in 1753 in Powhatan (Powhatan County), Powhatan County, Virginia, USA.
  • Thomas Loving married Polly Stroop, and had children including John Loving.
  • Thomas Loving passed away in 1829 in Asheville, St Clair, Alabama, USA.

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Children(s)

Thomas Loving's Ancestors

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Thomas Loving
1753–1829
Birth Place: Powhatan (Powhatan County), Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Gabriel Loving
1725–1790
Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
Clary Bond
1727–1779
Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
John (David Sr "Fiddler") Loving
1705–1769
King and Queen County, Virginia, USA
Susannah (Frances) Lowmax
1710–1769
St Mary, Essex, VA, USA
William Bond
1701–1779
Powhatan, Powhatan, Virginia, USA
Clarissa (Carley) Sisk
1709–1789
Powhatan County, Virginia, Colonial America
Great-Grandparents
James Loving
1675–1799
Hannah Seaton
1683–1769
John Lomax
1674–1729
Elizabeth Wormeley
1682–1740
Isaac Sisk
1689–1756
Anna Mercer
1689–1740
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Garleston
1639–1686
Isabell Hume
1641–
John Lomax
1635–1693
Catherine Gray
1635–1696

Thomas Loving's Descendants

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Thomas Loving (1753–01 Jun 1829) m. Polly Stroop (1755–1790)
  1. 1. John Loving 1785–1868 m. Charlotte Perkins 1785–1831
    1. 1. Edmond (Canaday) Lovvorn 1803–1870 m. Sarah Smotherman 1798–
      1. 1. John (Woodson) Lovvorn 1839–1929 m. Sarah (Elizabeth) Stem 1845–1913
        1. 1. William (Macie) Lovern 1877–1957 m. Ozella Lovvorn 1877–1957 m. Emma (Ozella) Lovvorn 1874–1957
        2. 2. James (Edward) Lovvorn 1868–1956
        3. 3. Mary (Jane) Lovvorn 1862–1936
        4. 4. Julia (Alice) Lovvorn 1865–
        5. 5. Rebecca (Elizabeth) Lovvorn 1872–1898
        6. 6. Hugh (Franklin) Lovvorn 1875–1946 m. Sara Lovvorn 1875–1976
        7. 7. Susan (Ella) Lovvorn 1880–1965 m. James (E.) Lovvorn 1879–1957
        8. 8. PHOEBE (ASTELLA) LOVVORN 1880–1911
        9. 9. Emma (Alice) Lovvorn 1887–1966 m. James (Alford) Robertson 1868–1951
      2. 2. Sarah (Jane) Lovvorn 1836–1872
      3. 3. William (A) Lovvorn 1854–1935 m. May (Jane) Lovvorn 1848–1935
        1. 1. Robert (Edgar) Lovvorn 1887–1963
        2. 2. Nannie Lovvorn 1890–1949
        3. 3. Richard (Thomas) Lovvorn 1884–1926
      4. 4. James (J) Lovvorn 1831–1852
      5. 5. Mary (E) Lovvorn 1832–

Thomas Loving's Timeline

2 Records

1753
1753
Birth of Thomas Loving in Powhatan (Powhatan County), Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
Powhatan (Powhatan County), Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
1829
01 Jun 1829
Age 76
Death of Thomas Loving in Asheville, St Clair, Alabama, USA
Asheville, St Clair, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1753
    Event Place: Powhatan (Powhatan County), Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Jun 1829
    Event Place: Asheville, St Clair, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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