
Our Lovelace/Loveless Family Legacy
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Our Lovelace Legacy has many interesting twist and turns. Research shows that Jas Loveless was a slave owner of our Lovelace/Loveless ancestors. Jason Lovelace ( born 1845) and Mandi Lovelace (born 1855) were L.B Lovelace's second great grandparents (married 1877) . Jason name also shows the sir name Loveless. Researching our Lovelace family ancestry has been and still is exciting to me. I am happy to share this information with each of you. If you have questions about the family ancestry just text or message me on Facebook.
---Janine Lovelace
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The surnames Lovelace and Loveless comes from the same origin. Many Loveless family members has shared family history knowledge that their family surname was change to Lovelace after the enactment of Emancipation Proclamation (1865 -1870). Others changed their names for more personal reasons.
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According to Ancestry.com Jas Loveless was a slave owner of Jason Lovelace parents and Jason.
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According to L.B. Lovelace (1937) he was born on the very plantation where our ancestors served were inslaved.
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L.B. Lovelace parents Lawrence Lovelace (1914 - 1983) and Sarah Hudson ( 1917 - 1949).

Mae Otis Lovelace Cotton Johnson
born 1 April 1916 • Kemper County, Mississippi, USA
died 11 February 1986 • East Saint Louis, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA
L.B. Lovelace Aunt
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