Source: Our Noble Ancestors NC Division CofC
Andrew Franklin Love was born on January 14, 1814 in York County, South Carolina. He married Mary Seraphina Moore on January 19, 1837 in York County, South Carolina.
Andrew Franklin Love enlisted at the age of 49 with the 34th Regiment, South Carolina States Reserve Infantry on July 7, 1863 at Smith's Old Field in York County, South Carolina. He was paroled at the end of the war.
Andrew Franklin Love was the father of eight children. Two of his sons served in the Confederate Army, one of which was killed in action at Spottsylvania. He died shortly after the end of the War Between the States on September 23, 1865 in York County, South Carolina. He is buried at Bethesda Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Rock Hill, York County, South Carolina....
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Andrew Love enlisted in the Confederate Army towards the end of the war. He died just a few months after the end of the war.
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From the National Civil War Soldiers and Sailors website.
Regiment Name 5 South Carolina State Troops
Side Confederate
Company B
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M381 roll 20
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Andrew F Love
United States Census, 1850
Name Andrew F Love
Event Type Census
Event Year 1850
Event Place York county, York, South Carolina, United States
Gender Male
Age 36
Race White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1814
Birthplace South Carolina
House Number 1246
Household
Andrew F Love M 36 South Carolina
Mary S Love F 36 South Carolina
Margaret E Love F 13 South Carolina
Daniel M Love M 11 South Carolina
Martha C Love F 10 South Carolina
Jane C Love F 7 South Carolina
Robert W Love M 4 South Carolina
William B Love M 2 South Carolina
James M Smarr M 19 South Carolina
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Source: Our Noble Ancestors NC Division CofC
Andrew Franklin Love was born on January 14, 1814 in York County, South Carolina. He married Mary Seraphina Moore on January 19, 1837 in York County, South Carolina.
Andrew Franklin Love enlisted at the age of 49 with the 34th Regiment, South Carolina States Reserve Infantry on July 7, 1863 at Smith's Old Field in York County, South Carolina. He was paroled at the end of the war.
Andrew Franklin Love was the father of eight children. Two of his sons served in the Confederate Army, one of which was killed in action at Spottsylvania. He died shortly after the end of the War Between the States on September 23, 1865 in York County, South Carolina. He is buried at Bethesda Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Rock Hill, York County, South Carolina....
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Andrew Love enlisted in the Confederate Army towards the end of the war. He died just a few months after the end of the war.
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From the National Civil War Soldiers and Sailors website.
Regiment Name 5 South Carolina State Troops
Side Confederate
Company B
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M381 roll 20
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Andrew F Love
United States Census, 1850
Name Andrew F Love
Event Type Census
Event Year 1850
Event Place York county, York, South Carolina, United States
Gender Male
Age 36
Race White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1814
Birthplace South Carolina
House Number 1246
Household
Andrew F Love M 36 South Carolina
Mary S Love F 36 South Carolina
Margaret E Love F 13 South Carolina
Daniel M Love M 11 South Carolina
Martha C Love F 10 South Carolina
Jane C Love F 7 South Carolina
Robert W Love M 4 South Carolina
William B Love M 2 South Carolina
James M Smarr M 19 South Carolina
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Family Members
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James Mitchell Love I
1797–1843
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Robert Mitchel Love
1799–1853
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Rachael R. Love Cooper
1801–1876
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Infant Girl Love
1802–1802
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Infant Boy Love
1802–1802
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Annie L. Love Lindsey
1804–1882
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Mary Love Meek
1805–1847
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Infant Boy Love
1806–1806
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Infant Girl Love
1806–1806
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William E. Love
1807–1827
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Margaret Mitchell Love Hemphill
1808–1851
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Nancy Love Williams
1808 – unknown
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Elizabeth "Betsey" Love Wallace
1809–1868
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Emily C. Love Postell
1811 – unknown
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Arthur Thomas Love
1812–1860
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Ellen Jane Grier Love Simril
1815–1880
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Infant Boy Love
1816–1816
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Infant Girl Love
1818–1818
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