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Richard LOVE

Richard Love,  X Nancy Francis     5 Dec 1820   Haysten Frances
                                                   (W) Matt. R. Moore

Richard Love's, Parents and their children was taken from the latter Day
Saints, History Center, Input Source, #1058314. NC.

CENSUS - 1830 Surry Co., NC
Richard Love  2 m to 5          1 f 20-30
             1 m 5-10
             1 m 30-40

CENSUS - 1840 Decatur twp., Marion Co., IN., pg 88, AGLL M704-88
enumator S.W. Farland (?) hard to read
Richard Love  1 m under 5        1 f 5-10
             1 m 10-15          1 f 30-40
             1 m 15-20
             1 m 40-50

1840, Richard Love is  age 41 yrs. old, Nancy (Francis) Love is 36 yrs. old
     Hasten Love is age 18 yrs. old, John Dayton Love is 12 yrs old.

CENSUS - 1850 Marion Co., IL., No Decatur twp. No LOVES in county.

CENSUS 1850 Madison Co., IN.
No Loves - no Decatur twp., In regards to note from Slyvia to check this Co.,
(only she reccomended 1840 Census).

NOTE - 1870 a Richard Love age 26 is in City of Galesburg, Knox Co.,
Richard    age  26       900        bp IL  (born abt. 1844)
Jennie          20                  bp IL
Mary            8/12 mo's           bp IL

Now Richard Love, born 1799 Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC. is my family line. Richard was the youngest son of Thomas and Hannah. His signature is on one of the land bond that his father purchased in NC. Around 1840 along with brother Jonathan, Richard went to Indiana, but he settle first in Marion Co. IN., Then in 1850, he moved to Hendricks with his brother. It was during this time that his sons Hasten and John Dayton married.


Maleijah FRANCIS

IGI, selected entrys - Library - not available = #8809801


Hasten FRANCIS

IGI, selected entrys - Libary - not available - 8809801


Joseph FRANCIS

IGI, selected entrys - Library - not available - #8809801


John FRANCIS

IGI, selected entrys - Library - not available - #8809801


Melchezedick FRANCIS

IGI, selected entrys - Library - not available - #8809801


John Dayton LOVE

Madison Co.,IA, bk., Wesley's father took up residence at Macksburg. Weslie
being about 10 years old.
   John Dayton Love moved with parents to Indiana, then to Knoxville, Knox Co.,
IL  Member of Fern Lodge No. 558, a.f. and A. M. at Lorimor.

CENSUS 1900 Macksburg town, Grand River twp., Madison Co., IA.,
John D. Love                         bp NC  parents, father bp NC mother bp NC
Febia C. "                              OH                     OH           OH

John Dayton, the second son of Richard, became a merchant. He married a girl whos father became a Mormon. I don't know if he was, then they married, no record shows Phoebe ever joining the church. Her father Benjamin Jones moved to Winters Quarters NE. where he married again and went to Utah. John Dayton became a prominant merchant in Macksburg Iowa. Even to this day his store still stands. Just a few years ago, while the store was being remolded, Bill Hand, a decendant, took a snap shot of John's grandson's name that was painted across the back wall of the store. Will boys ever change? (I hope not) We just treasure the picture. John Dayton and Phoebe Jones Love had 7 children. One daughter Leona (Onie) Love married a Williams and whose child married a Hand. Their story will have to be told by Bill Hand of NE. Another daughter Mary Elizabeth married a George Mehl and i will continue their story. With the Love family moving so much, George Mehl didn't have much time to know his Love to be.


Phoebe C. JONES

Children listed in Probate of estate;
Children listed in Bible record given to Cheryl Mehl Meyers by Clarence M.
Love, Grandson of Phoebe;
Phebe's death date is differant on her tombstone, it is 9 Mar 1828.
Phebe's name is spelled Febia,in 1900 CENSUS, Madison Co., IA., her bp OH,
fathers bp OH., mothers bp OH.


Benjamin JONES

Benjamin Jones, found in CENSUS, OH., 1900

CENSUS -Scioto Co., OH., 1820, pg. 138, Publ. No. 33, Reel No., 95
line 7 David Hadlock, Bloom twp., 1 m to 10, 1 m 10-16, 1 m 16-18, 1 m 16-26,
                                 1 m 45 up
                                 1 f 45 up
line 18, Benjamin Jones, Maddison twp. 1 m 26-45
                                      1 f 10-16, 1 f 16-26, 1 f 45 up
line 19, Simon Jones, Maddison twp. 1 m 16-26, 1 f to 10, 1 f 16-26
line 20, Benjamin Jones, Maddison twp. 1 m 16-18, 1 f to 10, 1 f 10-16
have census page on other Jones  in Scioto Co., OH., 1820

Pedigree Source, from family group record in LDS Family History Center.
Submitter, Denzil E. Watts, Jr., 6405 Glenoaks Dr., Murray, UT., 84107.


Lydia HADLOCK

CENSUS - Lydia found in 1900 CENSUS, OH., with husband.

CENSUS - 1820-Scioto Co., OH., with Benjamin Jones, is a David Hadlock, could
be brother or Father to  Lydia, as 2 Benjamin's are on same pg.
Publication No. 33, Reel No. 95, pg. 138
line 7-David Hadlock, Bloom twp. 1 m to 10 , 1 m 10 -16, 1 m 16-18, 1 m 16-26
                                1 m 45 up
                                1 f to 10, 1 f 45 up
line 18 Benjamin Jones, Maddison twp.
                                1 m 26-45,
                                1 f 10-16, 1 f 16-26, 1 f 45 up
Line 19, Simon Jones, Maddison twp.
                                1 m 16-26,
                                1 f to 10, 1 f 16-26
Line 20, Benjamin Jones, Maddison twp.
                                1 m 16-18,
                                1 f to-10, 1 f 10-16


George William MEHL

         George met Marry in ILL., but only as 1 child of 12. Her family moved shortly after that to Iowa, where they settled. She could have not let this make him forget his Love. At the age of 21 he went searching out for her. Actually he run a mule train delivering goods to the country stores. He found her at Winterset Iowa, where he married her in Dec. of 1874.They had their first boy child, Walter, in Macksburg Iowa. Within the next 6 years, George took his family and moved back to his home town of Paxton, ILL. There in Paxton his wife gave birth to a little girl named Maud, in 1880. In her next try Mary delivered twins in 1883. One of the twins, Imo was weaker than Ivo and she died not long after. There was quite a distance between children after the twins but in 1888 Pearl was born. Due possibly to Mary's failing health, George and Mary returned to Iowa for a short time, They then returned to Paxton ILL by 1890 when Mary passed away. George remarries but thats another line.


George William MEHL

         George met Marry in ILL., but only as 1 child of 12. Her family moved shortly after that to Iowa, where they settled. She could have not let this make him forget his Love. At the age of 21 he went searching out for her. Actually he run a mule train delivering goods to the country stores. He found her at Winterset Iowa, where he married her in Dec. of 1874.They had their first boy child, Walter, in Macksburg Iowa. Within the next 6 years, George took his family and moved back to his home town of Paxton, ILL. There in Paxton his wife gave birth to a little girl named Maud, in 1880. In her next try Mary delivered twins in 1883. One of the twins, Imo was weaker than Ivo and she died not long after. There was quite a distance between children after the twins but in 1888 Pearl was born. Due possibly to Mary's failing health, George and Mary returned to Iowa for a short time, They then returned to Paxton ILL by 1890 when Mary passed away. George remarries but thats another line.


Walter Norvel MEHL

                 There was a beautiful lady who Walter fallen in love with but because this young woman was engage to another, Walter started courting her best friend, Fannie Quinton. Walter felt at this age of life it was time for him to settle down and he chose Fannie to be his wife. There was much disapproval over his choice because Fannie was so little and not very strong. They warned him but love over rules all.

             Walter, George's and Mary's oldest son, was a jolly old bachlor until he was 40. He had followed cattle drives for ILL.
to Iowa in his younger days until he settled down to farm the land.


Fannie QUINTON

           Fannie was born in Summer Mo. and her mother was born on the Oregon Trail. Her family returned no Mo. Fannie and Walter were married in 1914. They had 6 children but only 3 lived to adulthood, Murle, Sylvia, and Eugene. Walter worked farming and logging in Missouri. He also trained mules for logging. He introduced the first tractor to the Faxton, Ford Co. area. Folks around said he spent as much time working on the tractor as he did plowing with it. George and Fannie died only a year apart, Fannie in 1932 and George in 1933. both of TB.


Murle Frank MEHL

    Murle was only 16 when his mother died and 17 when his father died. Sylvia was taken to Mrs. Kerns, a long time friend of the family to live. Eugene was sent to Illinois to live with his father sister, Georgia.

    Murle had to go to wrok to help support his sister and the only work that a 17 year old could find was with the C. C. C. (Civil Conservation Corp.). From the C. C. C., Murle joined the U. S. Army and took training at Ford Ord, Monterey, California. He became stationed at San Francisco Presedeo and on Treasure Island. He was on the crack drill tean who presented the Manual of Arms at the 1939 World Affair. He was discharged at San Francisco where met and married Ona June Hamilton.

   Murle spent the 27 years after his discharge as a Longshoreman in Oakland and San Francisco. After the birth of his two sons, Murle, Eugene, and Charles, their marriage felt apart. Charles was adopted  by another family Murle Eugene (Butch) was placed in his fathers custidy, along with Charles but things happened and Charles was taken from him. He later met up with Clara Cleary in a boarding house where both were living. They married in 1946 and only a few years later became the owners of their earlier courting grounds, the boarding house.

After Murle's 27 years of work he became disabled with emphesima and moved his family to Purdy Ark. in 1973, to die only less than a year later in May of 1974.


Theodore Clifton HIATT

(4490.)  THEODORE CLIFTON HIATT (2497.)  (878.)  (232.)  (38.)  (4.)  (1.):
b. 14-12mo-1860; m. 12-1mo-1882, to ADA M. ROBINSON, of Ohio.

CH: (6065.)  George R.; (6066.)  Ila Pattie.


Julia Clara HIATT

(4491.)  JULIA C. HIATT (2497.)  (878.)  (232.)  (38.)  (4.)  (1.):
b. 12-lmo-1862, near Garnett, Kansas; m. to JOHN J. BURKE, of PA
.CH: (6067.)  Edmond Hiatt.


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