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 days of American history. Read three chapters of “I Walk My Hill” right now!
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by David Lovrien | Jun 3, 2013 | Genealogy | 2 comments
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I’m looking for someone who knew Dorothy Elizabeth Anderson of Memphis TN back around 1940. I understand that she may have married a Lovrien. My uncle Arthur Allen knew Dorothy well and we are researching people who played a big role in Arthur’s life. He was a WWII war hero, a B17 pilot. He was killed in the war. We have a beautiful letter from Dorothy to our family about Arthur after he was killed in the war.
My number is 901-237-1443. I would be forever grateful to receive a reply from you. Thank you.
Dorothy Elizabeth Anderson married Maurice Chauncey Lovrien. He died in 1962, she died in 2012. No children. I don’t much more info, but I have a genealogy contact on that branch of the family and I will pass on your info. Here is Chauncey & Dorothy’s page on Find-A-Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13031622/lov