Genealogy of the Loveland family in the United States of America from 1635 to 1892, containing the descendants of Thomas Loveland of Wethersfield, now Glastonbury, Conn., also English notes, and information biographical, historical and traditional of the various families, including their alliances and descendants in the female line so far as ascertained . uly 21, 1N16,(1 at Bunker Hill, Feby 2S, 1852; m 2nd, at Carlinville, 111.,March 8, 1853, Mary Whittaker, b at Deerfield, N. J., Sept. 27,1S17. Farmer. Children born at Bunker Hill, 111.: i. Mary Ridgely7 Burton, b April 1, 1S43, d at B. II.,


Genealogy of the Loveland family in the United States of America from 1635 to 1892, containing the descendants of Thomas Loveland of Wethersfield, now Glastonbury, Conn., also English notes, and information biographical, historical and traditional of the various families, including their alliances and descendants in the female line so far as ascertained . uly 21, 1N16,(1 at Bunker Hill, Feby 2S, 1852; m 2nd, at Carlinville, 111.,March 8, 1853, Mary Whittaker, b at Deerfield, N. J., Sept. 27,1S17. Farmer. Children born at Bunker Hill, 111.: i. Mary Ridgely7 Burton, b April 1, 1S43, d at B. II.,March 8, ii. Herbert Clark Burton, b Aug. 7, 1S45, m Lydia Max-Edwards. iii. Edward Payson Burton, b May 3, 1848, d at B. H.,Sept. 20, 1S49. iv. Florence Augusta Burton, b Aug. 9, 1850, d at B. H.,Oct. 9, 1S50. v. Harriet Eliza Burton, b Feby 4, iS52,d at B. H.,July vi. Joseph Burton, b Dec. 15, 1S59, m at Bunker Hill,March 22, 1S82, Effie C. Davis, b at Bunker Hill. Edward Burton went to the Far West, (Illinois), in arrived at Alton, April 2, where he joined his brother Joseph,who had located there in 1834. They afterward moved to thevicinity of Bunker Hill, buying each a farm, and farmed togetherfive years. In 1871 he retired from farming and engaged in mer-cantile business at Bunker Hill. This latter business he followed *v ft. John The Loveland Genealogy. 177 until his decease in 1SS3. He united with the Congregationalchurch at Bunker Hill, soon after its organization in 1S45; was oneof its active members, and served as deacon twentv-five years. Hewas honored and respected by all who knew him. His familywere members of the same church.—J. B. C.~ BURTON, b at Bunker Hill, 111., Aug. 7,1845, m there Nov. S, 1S71, Lydia May Edwards, b at BunkerHill. P. O., Troy, Mo. Children born at Bunker Hill: i. Harriet Eudora8 Burton, b Dec. 5, William Herbert Burton, b May 3, 1S79. * BURTON, b at Norwich, Vt., May 3, 1S19, mthere


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