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James Loving

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James Loving

Birth
Death
12 Aug 1869 (aged 58)
Burial
Sunnyvale, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.8325639, Longitude: -96.5612994
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State Historical Marker placed in 1970: James (1811-1869) and Margaret (1820-1877) Loving. The sixteenth Family in Dallas County. Came by covered wagon and flatboat from Kentucky to Texas in 1843 as members of the Peters Colony. Arrived in Dallas County (Then unorganized) in 1844.

On a 640-acre grant (2 mi. east) from Mercer's Colony, they built a log cabin, raised corn, wove cloth, and boiled soil from salt lick to make own salt. Had 8 children.

Loving, a brother of pioneer trail driver Oliver Loving, was killed by a horse thief in 1869.

James & Margaret Loveing were moved from Housley Cemetery to the Lyons Cemetery.
State Historical Marker placed in 1970: James (1811-1869) and Margaret (1820-1877) Loving. The sixteenth Family in Dallas County. Came by covered wagon and flatboat from Kentucky to Texas in 1843 as members of the Peters Colony. Arrived in Dallas County (Then unorganized) in 1844.

On a 640-acre grant (2 mi. east) from Mercer's Colony, they built a log cabin, raised corn, wove cloth, and boiled soil from salt lick to make own salt. Had 8 children.

Loving, a brother of pioneer trail driver Oliver Loving, was killed by a horse thief in 1869.

James & Margaret Loveing were moved from Housley Cemetery to the Lyons Cemetery.


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  • Created by: Ed Elam
  • Added: Jun 22, 2006
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14676907/james-loving: accessed ), memorial page for James Loving (10 May 1811–12 Aug 1869), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14676907, citing Lyons Cemetery, Sunnyvale, Dallas County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Ed Elam (contributor 46629771).