Abt 1856 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Manuel Walton Loving, Jr. was born about 1833 in Georgia (son of Manuel Walton Loving, Sr. and Elizabeth "Eliza" Jane Chiles); and died. Notes:
He enlisted into Company F of the 11th Texas Regiment, CSA on 14 July 1862 at Camp Clough. He "left sick at home & ordered to report to Lt. Faster."
(Research):Census Information:
1860 Sabine Co Tx
Milam PO Patroon Beat No 5
7-6-1860 Census page 29
Family 214-214
Loving Emanuel age 30 M Farmer 0 830 GA
Lean age 22 F Farmer TX (LouAnn E. Fuller/Fullen)
Robert age 6 M TX
George age 4 M TX
Benjamin age 7/12 M TX
1870 Sabine Co Tx
Beat No 5 Milam PO
7-20-1870 Census page 14
Family 293-293
Loving M W age 39 M W Farmer 0 200 GA
Robert E age 16 M W Tx
George W age 12 M W Tx
Thomas W age 10 M W Tx
Alice L age 1 F W TX
Debra LaMel writes that seeing that Alice was only age one that she "checked the 1870 Sabine Co TX Mortality Schedule and there are two Loving women who died. There is a listing for an Elizabeth Loving, which is probably LouAnn Elizabeth Loving. The information is as follows: Loving, Elizabeth Age 34 Gender F Death Date March 1870 Location Sabine, Texas Cause Consumption Birth Location Texas."
1880 Census
Sabine Co TX
page 6 SD 1 ED 85
6-17 & 18-1880
Family 58-59
Loving Manuel W W M age 69 Married Farmer TX - -
Lucy W F age 29 wife Married Keeping house GA GA GA
Allice L W F age 11 Daughter Single At home GA GA GA
Charlie W M age 6 son Single TX - -
Seleta O W F age 3 daughter Single Tx - -
Lela W F age 3 b Mar daughter Single Tx - -
Above information courtesy of Debra LaMel (TX), Alta Mitchem Durden (SC), and Sandy Arnold Carr (LA).
Manuel married Lou Ann E. Fullen before 1853. Lou (daughter of Powell W. Fullen and Sarah R ???) was born about 1836 in Kentucky; died after 1869 in Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
4. | Manuel Walton Loving, Sr. was born on 14 Aug 1803 in Georgia; died on 16 Nov 1858 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Moran-Loving Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas. Notes:
Of Fayette County, Georgia (Casagranda)
Came to Texas before 1860, settling in Sabine County. His mother Lydia Loving also came with them. They sought refuge in Fort Jessup during the Run-away-scrape. Manuel Loving received a land grant in Sabine County on the Sabine River in the Isla community, and his descendants still live there; although the waters of the Toledo Reservoir have covered most of the land grant. There is a letter written by him in the Blake collection on Aug. 22, 1849, from Fannin County, Texas, to Mr. A.H. Weir, Esq. in Milam. The letter states that he is accompanied by Capt. Titus and 125 Old Indian Fighters, and they are searching for minerals above the Red and Washita rivers. He mentions his son, William, and states that he hopes to be home by November. He also joined the gold rush in California. (White and Toole, p 35).
Leatha Betts shared the following article, found by Suzanna Els Edwards. Both are descendants of Manuel Walton Loving, (the old man).
Fatal Affray in Sabine County. On Monday last, as a Mr. Lovin was returning from Milam to his residence in Sabine Conty, in company with his son William and nephew, (note:probably Adam Ard)...he fell in with a youth named Hoffman, at or near the Patroon bridge. Loving soon commenced abusing Hoffman by calling him, among other names, a theif. Young Hoffman (?John?) remarked to the old man that his being drunk alone saved him from a whipping, and turned to speak to William Lovin when the old man drew a pistol on him and fired, the ball penetrating his body. Hoffman staggered back, with his rifle in his hand, when he received two other shots, one in the neck--supposed to have been fired by the young Lovins. He then raised his rifle, and fired at old Lovin, (who was running) shooting him through the body and killing him instantly. The report of the several guns having alarmed Hoffman's family who resided near the spot--several persons came to his relief and the fight ended. At last accounts Hoffman was still alive. The two Lovin's have been arrested. -- San Augustine Herald
This newspaper article is found at the History Library, at the University of Texas, in Austin.
Newspaper: Lone Star and Southern Watch Tower, Washington, Texas, Saturday, April 5, 1851
Also buried at the Loving Cemetery were Nelly and Reuben, no dates. Comments on the cemetery transcription indicate they were family slaves.
(Research):
Census Listings:
1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 25 and 26 Oct 1850
Stamped 319
132-132
Manuel W. Loving 45 M Farmer Ga
Elizabeth Loving 44 F Ga
John Loving 17 M Ga
Manuel W. Loving 17 M Ga
Malissa Jane Loving 16 F Ga
Martha Ann Loving 14 F Ala
Mary Loving 12 F Ala
Sarah Ann Loving 10 F Tx
Angelina Loving 8 F Tx
Benjamin F Loving 6 M Tx
Adaline Loving 5 F Tx
Robert Emmett Loving 4 m Tx
James Stafford 22 M Farmer Maine
Manuel married Elizabeth "Eliza" Jane Chiles about 1823 in Georgia. Elizabeth was born on 26 Sep 1804 in Georgia; died on 7 Jul 1878; was buried in Moran-Loving Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Elizabeth "Eliza" Jane Chiles was born on 26 Sep 1804 in Georgia; died on 7 Jul 1878; was buried in Moran-Loving Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas. Notes:
(Research):
Census Listings:
1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No. 5, PO Milam
Page 24
213-213
Elizabeth Loving 48 F Farmer $--- $1010 Ga
Angaline Loving 20 F Tx
Benjamin Loving 19 M Tx
Adaline Loving 17 F Tx
Emily Loving 9 F Tx (Could she also be called Lydia?)
214-214
Emanuel Loving 30 M Farmer $--- $830 Ga
Lean Loving 22 F Ky
Robert Loving 6 M Tx
George Loving 4 M Tx
Benjamin Loving 7/12 m Tx
1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 5, PO Milam
Enumerated 20 July 1870
Page 14
288-288
Moran, W. F. 30 M W Farmer $--- $400 Ala
Moran, Melissa J 37 F W Keeping House Ga
Moran, Bill 10 m W La
Moran, Robert E 1 m W Tx
289-289
Loving, Eliza 65 F W Keeping House 400 100 Ga
Children:
- William Loving was born in 1827 in Georgia; and died.
- John A. Loving was born about 1831 in Georgia; and died.
- Malissa Jane Loving was born on 4 Oct 1832 in Georgia; died on 24 Jun 1903; was buried in Moran-Loving Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
- 2. Manuel Walton Loving, Jr. was born about 1833 in Georgia; and died.
- Martha Ann Loving was born on 13 Mar 1834 in Alabama; and died.
- Mary Elizabeth Loving was born on 5 Nov 1835 in Alabama; died on 9 Jun 1908; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
- Sarah Ann Loving was born on 24 Jul 1840 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 9 Oct 1865 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Carter Cemetery, Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
- Angelina Loving was born about 1842 in Sabine County, Texas; died in Feb 1870 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
- Benjamin F. Loving was born about 1844 in Texas; died about 1861.
- Adaline Loving was born about 1845 in Texas; and died.
- Robert Emmet Loving was born about 1846 in Texas; and died.
- Lydia Loving was born on 19 May 1851; died about 1857; was buried in Moran-Loving Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
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6. | Powell W. Fullen was born about 1816 in South Carolina; died after 1870. Notes:
Appears to be FULLEN from viewing the actual census microfilm. In Schluter and Toole's transcription of the 1850 Sabine County, Texas Census, he was listed as Powell FULLER.
1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County
136-136
Powell W. FULLER (sic) 34 m SC Farmer
Sarah R. 34 f Va
Lou Ann E. 14 f Ky (m. Manuel Walton LOVING, son of Manuel W. Loving & Elizabeth Chiles)
He is living in the household immediately following William and Mahala CLARK, and preceding Elijah and Jane Clark. William Clark is said to be from Edgefield County, SC.
Said by Amy FULLEN to be a brother-in-law of Rebecca Fullen--the mother of William, John and James Fullen. She was a widow on the 1850 Sabine County, Census.
1860 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
183-183
P.W. Fullen?/Fuller? 43 M Farmer 300 150 SC
Sarah R. " 45 F Va
Eliza J. " 8 F Texas
(Eliza is their Grandaughter, born ot LouAnn Fuller/Fullen and James M. Burroughs)
Rachael 3 " F Texas
Note: On the actual census microfilm, the final letter of Powell's name is not clearly an N or an R. Debra LaMel writes that Eliza J BURROUGHS is actually a granddaughter of Powell and Sarah. This makes possible that the younger Rachel is a granddaughter as well.
On the 1870 Sabine County transcription by Blanche Toole, he is again listed as P.N. FULLER, in household 624/624. Again, on the actual microfilm, the accurate spelling of the name is not clear.
624/624
Davidson, P.P. 26 M W Farmer 1200 800 Texas
Davidson, Malvina 25 F W K.H. Texas
Davidson, Sarah A. 3 F W Texas
Davidson, Calvin B. 1 M W Texas
FULLER, P.N. 54 M W 200 400 S.C.
FULLER, Sarah A. 54 F W Va.
FULLER, Rachel E 13 F W Texas
Noble, Elizabeth J 18 F W Farmer 1000 400 Texas
Noble, William 1 M W Texas
The relationship between the Davidson and Fullen/Fuller family is not known. Malvina Beddoe Davidson, however, is not a daughter of Powell and Sarah.
At the time of the 1880 census, Powell could not be found. His wife, Sarah, presumably widowed, was living with her daughter, Rachel, and son-in-law, John HARRIS in Henderson County, Texas.
Powell married Sarah R ??? before 1836. Sarah was born about 1816 in Virginia; died after 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | Sarah R ??? was born about 1816 in Virginia; died after 1880.
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