Jacob is enumerated on the 1880 census for San Jacinto County, Texas, in the household of his brother, Henry O'Neil Love. Jacob was 27 at that time.
He married Miss Hattie Verona Jones in 1889 in Alabama. There were three children: Jim, Alabama "Allie" B. and Lee Love.
His obituary states that he is a brother of Belton Love of Camilla.
His obituary says that he was "truly a good man - everyone who knew him knows that - hence comment on the life of this good man is unnecessary".
The date of birth on the tombstone is May 1, 1850. His obituary states 1851. It possibly is 1838. There is an error somewhere.
Jacob is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Coldsprings, San Jacinto County, Texas next to his wife, Hattie.
Jacob is enumerated on the 1880 census for San Jacinto County, Texas, in the household of his brother, Henry O'Neil Love. Jacob was 27 at that time.
He married Miss Hattie Verona Jones in 1889 in Alabama. There were three children: Jim, Alabama "Allie" B. and Lee Love.
His obituary states that he is a brother of Belton Love of Camilla.
His obituary says that he was "truly a good man - everyone who knew him knows that - hence comment on the life of this good man is unnecessary".
The date of birth on the tombstone is May 1, 1850. His obituary states 1851. It possibly is 1838. There is an error somewhere.
Jacob is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Coldsprings, San Jacinto County, Texas next to his wife, Hattie.
Family Members
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Robert Blackburn "Uncle Robin" Love
1824–1908
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Dorcas Lucinda Love Carver
1826–1918
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James D. Love
1828–1864
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Nancy Jane Love Pate
1830–1895
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John Newton Love
1832–1842
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Henry O'Neil Love
1835–1917
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William Love
1835–1864
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Andrew Jackson Love
1839–1867
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David McDowell "Uncle Dave" Love
1841–1922
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Martha Hanna Rebecca "Mattie" Love
1845–1928
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