by David Lovrien | May 23, 2017 | Genealogy
The Lovering Cemetery in Raymond, New Hampshire is not the serene, bucolic landscape you’d expect from a quaint New England cemetery. It sits at a sharp curve on Chester Road near its intersection with Brown Road. Traffic is pretty brisk and the cemetery...
by David Lovrien | Apr 27, 2015 | Genealogy
The period between the arrival of the Pilgrims and beginning of the American Revolution gets very little coverage in American History textbooks. But there’s over 150 years of fascinating history – history that shaped the attitudes and character of...
by David Lovrien | Jun 10, 2014 | Genealogy
(pictured above: St. Mary’s Church, Aldham, Suffolk, England) The late William E. (Bill) Lovering, in his unpublished genealogy of both the Boston and New Hampshire Loverings, devoted some effort to connecting our John Lovering (of Dover) and his William...
by David Lovrien | May 16, 2014 | Genealogy
The Lovering genealogy is filled with celebrated and decorated war veterans, from the American Revolution to the Civil War and into the First and Second World Wars. However, we also have at least one connection to the dark side of American celebrity. It involves the...
by David Lovrien | Jun 3, 2013 | Genealogy
Clark P. Lovrien of Newport, Oregon is working on a fascinating new book that takes his research of Samuel Lovrien’s participation in the American Revolution with weaves the exciting story of what it might have been like to live through those challenging first...
by David Lovrien | Jan 22, 2009 | Genealogy, News
Gladys Lovrien Lasser passed away on January 15, 2009 at the age of 97. She was a wonderful sweet soul who will be missed by many. She welcomed visitors and returned emails promptly into her 97th year. She will be remembered as the first genealogist for the Lovrien...
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