bullet Thomas LOTHROP was born in 1621 in England. He emigrated. (362) Came from England with his father. He was a Surveyor. He was a Mathmetician. Parents: John LOTHROP and Unknown UNKNOWN.

He was married to Sarah EWER on 11 Dec 1639 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: Mary LOTHROP, Hannah LOTHROP , Thomas LOTHROP, Melatiah LOTHROP, Bethia LOTHROP.


bullet Thomas LOTHROP was born on 7 Jul 1644 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Thomas LOTHROP and Sarah EWER.


bullet Amber Lee LOVELAND was born on 11 Apr 1996 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. She died on 11 Apr 1996 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. Parents: James Edward LOVELAND and Laurie ALLPHIN.


bullet James Edward LOVELAND (Private).

Children were: Amber Lee LOVELAND, Lindsey LOVELAND.


bulletLindsey LOVELAND (Private). Parents: James Edward LOVELAND and Laurie ALLPHIN.


bullet Amanda LOVELL

She was married to Job P. HOWLAND.


bullet Mrs. Betsey LOVELL(363) died on 14 Sep 1848 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Robert Lovell,1 b. abt 1595; embarked in the Old Dorset, Weymouth, Eng., with Rev. John Hull, 1635; arrived at Boston and settled at Wessaguscus, now Weymouth, Mass.; freeman Sept 2, 1635; wife, Elizabeth; farmer; founder of the Lovell family in New England. He d. Weymouth abt 1672.

Children:

Ann
Zaccheus
John
Ellen
James

John Lovell,2 and wife Jane; res. Weymouth.

Ch. b. Weymouth:

Phebe - Feb. 19, 1655
John - May 8, 1658
Elizabeth - Oct. 28, 1660
James - Oct. 23, 1662
William - Feb. 24, 1664; m. Mehitable Lumbert
Jane - July 28, 1670.

William Lovell,3 b. Weymouth, Feb. 24, 1664; m. Mehitable Lumbert. He prob. res. Barnstable, Mass.; and d. 1753.

Children:

Eli - Aug. 1694
Jerusha - Sept. 1696
Elenor - Sept. 10, 1698
Abia - Sept. 12, 1700
Beulah - Feb. 7, 1704
Eleanor - May 17, 1707.

James Lovell,2 (Robert,1) b. England, 1634; 1st wife Jane; 2d wife Anna; res. Weymouth, Mass.; a large land owner; he d. Weymouth, 1706.

Ch. by 1st wife, b. Weymouth:

Deborah - Jan. 8, 1664
James - Mar. 7, 1667
Hannah - Sept. 29, 1668
Enoch - Dec. 29, 1670; m. Mary Reed
Mary - Jan. 5, 1673
John - Apr. 19, 1775(sic)
Also dau. Anna b. Nov. 20, 1697, perhaps by 2d wife.

Andrew Lovell, appears to have lived in Barnstable, Mass.

Children:

Deborah - May 6, 1689, Scituate
Silas - May 16, 1690
Mary - Nov. 17, 1693
Jonathan - Mar. 27, 1697
Thankful - Oct. 6, 1699
Joseph - Oct. 10, 1707
Jane - May 14, 1715

Alexander Lovell,1 b. England, 1619; m. 1st, Lydia, dau. of Benjamin Albee; m. 2d Lydia, dau. of Hopestill Leland; an original settler of Medfield, Mass.; signer of the "Medfield Compact;" selectman. His house was burned by Indians, 1675/6. He d. Medfield,Dec. 20, 1709.

Alexander Lovell,2 (Alexander,1) b. Medfield, Mar. 2, 1671; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Dyer of Weymouth. He d. Medfield, 1751.

Jonathan Lovell,3 (Alexander,2,1) b. Medfield, Sept. 16, 1714; m. Mary, dau. of Josiah Cheney; petitioner for the town of Holden, Mass.; selectman; town treasurer; and assessor. He d. Holden, Dec. 22, 1792. His son Jonathan,4 b. Worcester, Mass; m. Mercy Raymond.

She was married to Capt. Ebenezer SCUDDER on 18 Mar 1804 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: Alonzo SCUDDER, Abigail SCUDDER, Betsey SCUDDER.


bullet Eleanor LOVELL

She was married to Reuben CLAGHORN.


bullet Hannah LOVELL died on 17 Sep 1844 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County.

She was married to Dea. Josiah SCUDDER in 1799 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: Puella Lovell SCUDDER, Josiah SCUDDER, Freeman Lovell SCUDDER, Zeno SCUDDER, Persis SCUDDER, Edwin SCUDDER, Henry Austin SCUDDER.


bullet Jane LOVELL Parents: John LOVELL.

She was married to Shubael CLAGHORN in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: James CLAGHORN , Thankful CLAGHORN, Thomas CLAGHORN, Shubael CLAGHORN, Robert CLAGHORN, Benjamin CLAGHORN, Reuben CLAGHORN, Mary CLAGHORN, Jane CLAGHORN, Ebenezer CLAGHORN.

She was married to John BUMPAS.


bullet John LOVELL was born in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County.

Children were: Jane LOVELL.


bulletCharity LOWE was born on 13 Jan 1782.

She was married to James BUTLER. Children were: Lucy Ann BUTLER .


bullet Verna LOWRY

She was married to Grant Willey LEE. Children were: Lorna LEE.


bullet Vernon LOWRY

He was married to William Hill PARK on 31 Oct 1944.


bullet William LOYNDS

He was married to Alice BACKHOUSE about 1839 in England, St. John's, Preston, Lancashire.


bullet David LUCAS

He was married to Martha Melvina HOLDAWAY .


bullet Emma LUCAS was born on 13 Jul 1829 in England, Birmingham, Wrkshire. She died on 9 Jun 1890 in Utah, Spring City Cemetary, Sanpete County. Parents: John LUCAS and Mary HUGHES.

She was married to John ROBINSON on 1 Jul 1854 in England, R.. Children were: Clara Alice ROBINSON.


bullet John LUCAS was born on 29 Aug 1808.

He was married to Mary HUGHES. Children were: Emma LUCAS.


bullet Bessie LUCK was born on 24 Aug 1894. She died on 23 Nov 1965. She was christened.

She was married to John Richard (Jack) BERGEN on 10 Nov 1914.


bullet Albert Maynard LUDLOW

He was married to Gwendolyn CHASE on 21 Jun 1958.


bullet LaFry LUEBEKE

He was married to Carol Ann PIERCE on 19 Aug 1966.


bullet Bernard LUMBARD(364) was born in 1607 in Tenterton. He resided Came to Dorchester in 1630. He resided He joined Mr. Lothrop's church, 1635 in 1634 in Massachusetts, Scituate. He resided Removed to Barnstable in 1639 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. He died in 1667 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. There were several named Lombard in the early settlement of Barnstable; the name is written Lombard, Lumbard, Lamberd, Lambert, Lumbert, Lumber, etc. Thomas Lombard, b. Tenterton, Eng. About 1610; came over in the Mary and John, 1630; m. as early as 1630, Joyce _____, and settled in Dorchester, Mass.; freeman May 18, 1631; removed to Scituate, thence to Barnstable. He was authorized to keep victualling, or an ordinary, for entertainment of strangers, and to draw wine in Barnstable, 1639. The Truro family of this name are his descendants.

Bernard Lumbard, brother of Thomas, b. Tenterton, about 1607; came to Dorchester, 1630; he was in Scituate, 1634; where they joined Mr. Lothrop's church, 1635; and removed to Barnstable, fall of 1639. His house was near the old mill by the shore; Ensign, 1652; was called "Mr." In 1664, indicating social and public prominence. He d. about 1667.

Children were: Abigail LOMBARD.


bulletThankful LUMBARD.

She was married to Edward COLEMAN .


bullet Elizabeth LUMBERT

She was married to Capt. Simeon DAVIS .


bullet Hannah LUMBERT

She was married to Nathaniel BACON.


bullet Joshua LUMBERT Jr.

He was married to Jane CLAGHORN .


bullet Anne LUMPKIN Parents: William LUMPKIN and Tamsin LUMPKIN.

She was married to William ELDREDGE . Children were: Elisha ELDREDGE.


bullet Tamozine LUMPKIN

She was married to Samuel MAYO.


bullet Tamsin LUMPKIN

She was married to William LUMPKIN . Children were: Anne LUMPKIN.


bullet William LUMPKIN

He was married to Tamsin LUMPKIN. Children were: Anne LUMPKIN.


bullet Nancy Emaline LUNCEFORD Parents: William H. LUNCEFORD and Mary Elizabeth TRENT.


bullet William H. LUNCEFORD

He was married to Mary Elizabeth TRENT on 5 Nov 1837. History of Carlin and Sarah Lunceford Keller

Sarah Melvina Lunceford was bron Dec 18, 1844, in St. Clair County, Illinois, daughter of William H. and Mary Trent Holdaway Lunceford. Her mother, Mary Trent was born Feb 8, 1803 in Hawkins County, Tennessee, and had previously been married to Timothy Holdaway. It is not known when the Holdaway and Lunceford family joined the L.D.S. Church but Shedrick Holdaway, the eldest child of Timothy and Mary Trent Holdaway was baptized Aug. 30, 1843 by Jefferson Hunt. It is presumed the family joined about the same time.

William H. Lunceford with eight adults and six children crossed the Plains in 1852 arriving in Salt Lake Sept. 6th. They came in the Joseph Outhouse Company, which was the 4th Company. Joseph Outhouse was the husband of Charity Holdaway, daughter of Mary Lunceford by her first husband Timothy Holdaway.

In 1851, a Keller family left Illinois by ox team for California. The Lunceford children and Keller children were school mates and an attachment developed between Marlin Keller and Sarah Melvina Lunceford. The Keller family arrived in San Bernardino in 1852 and when the Lunceford family arrived in 1857, Carlin and Sarah renewed their friendship.

According to an article in a San Bernardino newspaper dated Dec. 10, 1938 Carlin "made a trip on horseback to bring Sarah back as his bride. In those days Ministers were not always at hand for the marrying of lovers. In this instance a 12 mile ride on horseback was made in search of some one to perform the cerimony. The prospective bride's sister and a few of her friends were in the party when they arrived at the home of a Justice of the Peace. He was not at home, but luck was with the young couple. They met the Justice of the Peace on the road after they had turned back in disappointment. The pair lost no time in forming a bridal group, with a live oak tree as a wedding bower, the knot which endured happily for 58 years, was tied." They were married March 29th, 1863.

"Mr. & Mrs. Keller spent their honeymoon in San Luis Obispo, leaving there in November and driving down to San Bernardino and establishing their home at the Southeast corner of Base Line and Tippecanoe Avenue. They purchased the land from the bride's father. It was at that location that they live and reared their family until their house was lost by fire. They moved to another location in San Bernardino, where they died. Sarah died June 1, 1922. They were the parents of five sons and two daughters.


Silas B. and Nancy Emaline Lunceford Call History

San Luis Obispo contains innumerable reminders of the meritorious career of Silas B. Call , who for many years was one of the successful operators in its busy marts of trade, and accumulated large worldly recompense through unremitted industry and business sagacity. He was born in Newport, N.H., where he spent the early part of his life, and where his father, Stephen, also a native of New Hampshire was a very successful man and large land owner. The elder Call was well and favorably known in his native state, where his four-score years were passed, and he was the largest taxpayer in Sullivan County. Of English descent, his family was first represented in America by three brothers who emigrated from England and settled in the East, and his father Nathan, the paternal grandfather of Silas B., removed at very early day to New Hampshire. Stephen Call married into a family intimately connected with the Revolutionary War for the father of his wife, formerly Pauline Dunham, fought at the battles of Monmouth and Brandywine. There were six sons and two daughters born to Mr. & Mrs. Call, of whom Silas B., was the youngest. One of the sons, Hial, lives near Newport, New Hampshire, and is a farmer by occupation, while Henry and Nathan live at Santa Cruz, California, having settled there in 1855.

James was a soldier during the Civil War, but since 1866 has never been heard from and it is generally supposed that he is dead. George is in Sheridan County, Oregon. One sister, Mrs. Hannah Ainger, is now deceased, while the other, Mrs. R. Gunnison, lives in Iowa.

Notwithstanding his father prosperous condition, Silas B. Call was reared to an appreciation of the dignity of labor, and of the honor attached to independence and business ability. When fifteen years of age he began to learn the harness and saddle trade with Edward Wheeler of Newport, which gentlemen was the author of the Newport History. At the expiration of five years, Silas had qualified as a Master Mechanic, and upon starting out to make his own way went to Lowell, Massachussetts where he found employment and remained one year. Not being favorably impressed with the business chances in the staid and conservative New England town, he set out for the West, locating first in Santa Cruz, California, working one year for a Mr. Peterson. In the fall of 1861 he came to San Luis Obispo and established a saddle and harness business, which, from a small beginning, gradually assumed substantial and permanent proportions. The continuous success of his enterprise gained him recognition among the commercial factors of the place, and the large patronage enabled him to make numerous advantageous investments in town and county. He became the possessor of several business houses on Monterey Street, and his activities extended into various avenues remote from his saddlery business. He died May 25, 1880, at the age of forty-two. Had he lived to be an older man, he would doubtless have instituted larger successes. As it was, he stood very high the public regard, and his unquestioned integrity and liberality was a matter of pride with all who knew him.

The many interests of Mr. Call have been carried on since his death by his widow, who was before her marriage, Emaline Lunceford, daughter of William Lunceford, a successful farmer of Illinois. Mr. Lunceford married Mrs. Mary Trent Holdaway of East Tennessee. They resided near Lebanon, St. Clair County, Illinois, until 1852, when they, with their four children, William T., Nancy E., Sarah M., and Cynthia M., started for the West, arriving in California in 1854, settling in El Dorado County and engaging in farming and stock-raising. He was prosperous, enterprising and public spirited and was entitled to the distinction accorded bravery because of his participation in the Indian Wars. In 1861 Mr Lunceford and family came to San Luis Obispo County where the father and mother spent their closing days. All of the children still survive them: William T. and Sarah M. reside in San Bernardino; Cynthia M. in Santa Barbara County; Nancy E. (Mrs Call) in San Luis Obispo. All of the children born to Mars. Call, there were three sons and one daughter: Silas Reuben and Stephen Albert are living at home, and Lena is the wife of W.R. Spence, formerly of San Francisco now a resident of San Luis Obispo. Ralph, the youngest, died at the age of seven.

By a former marriage to Cyrus Snell, Mrs. Call had one daughter, Rhoda, who is the widow of Charles H. Reed.

Mrs. Call inherits the estate of her husband, including the large stores on Monterey Street. Since his death has erected a fine brick building, where was formerly a frame structure. Another fine property owned by Mrs. Call is that occupied by the hardware store of C.H. Reed Company. The family resident is one of the most delightful and homelike in the town, and Mrs. Call is a genial and hospitable acquisition to the social life of the community.

Nancy Emaline Lunceford Call died 16 Oct 1905 in San Luis Obispo.

The above history is copied from "Historical and Biographical Record". Children were: Nancy Emaline LUNCEFORD.


bullet Dixie Lee LUND (Private). Parents: James Othello LUND and Petrea DANIELS.

She was married to Burnell Von BOWERS. Children were: Kevin Von BOWERS , Brenda Lee BOWERS, Kim LaMont BOWERS, Troy Lynn BOWERS.

Children were: Debra RIDING.


bulletJames Othello LUND.

He was married to Petrea DANIELS . Children were: Dixie Lee LUND.


bullet Maxine Nelson LUND was born in Utah, Magna, Salt Lake County.

She was married to Rex SIMMONS on 18 Sep 1940.


bullet Sophia LUND

She was married to David L. SIGREST on 10 Mar 1880.


bullet Irma Margaret LUOMA

She was married to Terrence Lamar KANE on 15 Oct 1938.


bullet Dale LUSK

He was married to Rita CONRAD on 24 Aug 1966.


bullet Don LYNCH

He was married to Patricia HOLDAWAY.


bullet Alice Mae LYONS

She was married to Charles CONRAD on 6 Nov 1935.


bullet Ruby Rice LYONS

She was married to Earl Noble HARDING . Children were: Beulah HARDING, Ethis HARDING.


bullet Geneva Ann MABBUTT

She was married to Paul Douglas HOLT on 7 Jun 1956.


bullet Arther Samuel MACFARLANE(365) was born on 18 Oct 1917 in Utah, St. George, Washington County. He was baptized into the LDS church on 3 Nov 1925. He was sealed to parents on 22 Dec 1925. He died. He was christened. He was buried. He was endowed. Parents: Samuel Alexander MACFARLANE and Margaret Jarvis MILNE .

He was married to Darlene MARTINES on 5 Oct 1939.


bullet Hephzibah MACFARLANE

She was married to Joseph Jarvis MILNE on 22 Dec 1909. Children were: Loree Lamoreaux MILNE , Arvel Robert MILNE, Willard McFarlane MILNE, Ruth Milne Roundy MILNE, Merlyn Joseph MILNE, Earl Richard MILNE, Finley Loraine MILNE.


bullet Howard M. MACFARLANE(365) was born on 9 Oct 1914 in Utah, St. George, Washington County. He was baptized into the LDS church on 6 Nov 1923. He was sealed to parents on 22 Dec 1925. He died on 5 Nov 1966. Howard McFarlane divorced and married Donna Barnes on 11 Feb 1946. Parents: Samuel Alexander MACFARLANE and Margaret Jarvis MILNE.

He was married to Betty HANDY on 17 Aug 1940.


bullet John Menzies MACFARLANE

He was married to Elizabeth Jane ADAMS. Children were: Samuel Alexander MACFARLANE .


bullet Katherine MACFARLANE (Private). Parents: Samuel Alexander MACFARLANE and Margaret Jarvis MILNE.

She was married to Ernest Charles SALERNO on 24 Dec 1933.


bullet Lillian MACFARLANE (Private). Parents: Samuel Alexander MACFARLANE and Margaret Jarvis MILNE.

She was married to Rulon JONES on 19 Jan 1934.


bullet Samuel Alexander MACFARLANE(365) was born on 17 Jan 1883 in Utah, St. George, Washington County. He was a Forest Service Worker. Parents: John Menzies MACFARLANE and Elizabeth Jane ADAMS.

He was married to Margaret Jarvis MILNE on 9 Aug 1909. He was sealed to spouse on 22 Dec 1925. Children were: Lillian MACFARLANE, Katherine MACFARLANE, Williard M. MACFARLANE , Howard M. MACFARLANE, Arther Samuel MACFARLANE.

He was married to Iraminda (Minnie) PACE on 22 Dec 1923 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. He was sealed to spouse on 22 Dec 1925.


bullet Williard M. MACFARLANE (Private). Parents: Samuel Alexander MACFARLANE and Margaret Jarvis MILNE.

He was married to Lucille STOKER on 4 May 1937.

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