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This site is created for the Lovelace/Loveless family tree. Jeremiah Loveless was from the United States. His son Marshall and wife Mary arrived from the United States in about 1810 to make their home in Ernesttown. This family were Empire Loyalists.
The family changed their surname to Lovelace with the line of Marshall Lovelace.
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To access the Hearn(s) family line click on the link below.

To access the Gibson, Burk, Dunn line click on the link below.

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Loveless(lace), Hearn(s), Dunn, Gibson, Burk Family Pages
Updated February 19, 2006

Laurie Lovelace
P. O. Box 874
Little Current, Ontario P0P 1K0
Canada
lauryle@manitoulin.net

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  • Descendants of Ivan Howard Hearn (25 KB)
    Back row(L-R): Norman Lovelace, Rhonda Saftic, Peter Benoit, Stephen Miller, Michael Benoit. Second row: Susan Benoit, Laurie Lovelace, Valerie Miller, Larry Polmateer, Wayne Hearn, Jean Dunn Hearn Norley, Front Row: Don Miller, Jason Benoit, Bonnie Miller, Donna Polmateer, Roberte Hearn, Gord Norley
 

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