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Descendants of John Love 1520 Descendants of John Love, born 1520 (Researched by David Hopkins, October 2014) Generation 1 1. JOHN1 LOVE was born in 1520 in Basing, Hampshire, England. He died in 1601 in Froxfield, Hampshire, England. He married Margaret Pinke about 1550. She was born in 1524 in some suggest Kempshott, Hampshire, England. She died in 1601 in Froxfield, Hampshire, England. More About John Love: Residence: 1567 in Basings, Froxfield; In a rent-roll of the manor of East Meon for the year 1567 John Love is mentioned as holding a messuage and lands called 'Basings' in the tithing of Longhurst by the yearly rent of 17s. 10d., two churchetts and two harvest-days. John Love and Margaret Pinke had the following children: i. ELIZABETH2 (daughter of John Love and Margaret Pinke) was born about 1546 in of Basing, Hants., Eng.. 2. ii. JOHN LOVE (son of John Love and Margaret Pinke) was born in 1551. He died in 1611. He married (1) ELIZABETH FREELAND. She was born in 1556. iii. RICHARD LOVE (son of John Love and Margaret Pinke) was born about 1552 in Of, Basing, Hampshire, England. He died in 1616 in ,,England. 3. iv. DR. NICHOLAS LOVE (son of John Love and Margaret Pinke) was born in 1554 in Basing, Hampshire, England. He died on 10 Sep 1630 in Wincherster College, England. He married (1) DOUSABEL COLNETT. She was born in 1589 in Isle of Wight, England. She died in Isle of Wight, Hampshire, , England. v. ANNE LOVE (daughter of John Love and Margaret Pinke) was born in 1556 in Basing, Hampshire, England. vi. JOANE LOVE (daughter of John Love and Margaret Pinke) was born in 1558 in Basing, Hampshire, England. She died in 1639. She married Thomas Meriotte on 20 Feb 1614 in Froxfield, Hampshire, England ((IGI)). vii. ELIZABETH LOVE (daughter of John Love and Margaret Pinke) was born in 1566 in Basing, Hampshire, England. More About Elizabeth Love: Baptism: 24 Apr 1566 in Froxfield, Hampshire, England; (IGI) Generation 2 2. JOHN2 LOVE (John1) was born in 1551. He died in 1611. He married (1) ELIZABETH FREELAND. She was born in 1556. John Love had the following children: 4. i. JOHN3 LOVE (son of John Love) was born in Oct 1571 in East Meon, Hants. He married (1) URSULA OLYVER on 26 Sep 1613 in Chalton, Hampshire, England. He married (2) CONSTANCE OLYVER (daughter of Robard Olyver) on 17 Feb 1596 in Cheriton, Hampshire, England. She was born in 1573 in Ropley. ii. AGNES LOVE (daughter of John Love) was born in 1579 in East Meon, Hampshire. More About Agnes Love: Baptism: 29 May 1579 in All Saints, East Meon, Hampshire; 10 29-May 1579 Agnes John LOVE iii. CHASE LOVE (daughter of John Love) was born in 1580 in East Meon Hampshire. She married Henry Marlowe on 08 Jun 1615 in All Saints, East Meon, Hampshire (1 8-Jun 1615 Clarse LOVE Henry MADLOWE). More About Chase Love: Baptism: 12 May 1580 in All Saints, East Meon, Hampshire; 9 12-May 1580 Chast Page 1 of 21 14 October 2014 Generation 2 (con't) Baptism: 12 May 1580 in All Saints, East Meon, Hampshire; 9 12-May 1580 Chast (female) John LOV 3. DR. NICHOLAS2 LOVE (John1) was born in 1554 in Basing, Hampshire, England. He died on 10 Sep 1630 in Wincherster College, England. He married (1) DOUSABEL COLNETT. She was born in 1589 in Isle of Wight, England. She died in Isle of Wight, Hampshire, , England. More About Dr. Nicholas Love: Occupation: Bet. 1601-1630 in Winchester College; Head-master of Winchester College in 1601, warden 29 Oct. 1613, canon of Winchester 15 Oct. 1610, and chaplain to James I. Burial: 1630 in Winchester College Chapel, Hampshire; memorial brass with Latin inscription erected by his son Niicholas Dr. Nicholas Love and Dousabel Colnett had the following children: i. NICHOLAS3 LOVE (son of Dr. Nicholas Love and Dousabel Colnett) was born in 1608. He died on 05 Nov 1682 in Vevey, Vaud, Switzerland. He married Elizabeth Buggs on 06 Oct 1655 in Westminster Abbey, London (6 Oct. 1655, Elizabeth Buggs of Lambeth (Chester, Westminster Abbey Marriage Register).). She was born in Lambeth, Surrey, England. More About Nicholas Love: Baptism: 26 Oct 1608 in St Swithun's, Winchester Occupation: Bet. 1643-1647 in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England; Recorder and Steward of Basingstoke Occupation: Bet. 04 Nov 1643-1653 in Westminster; Member of Parliement for Winchesteer Occupation: 27 Jan 1649 in Westminster Hall; Regicide (25 Jan. 1648-9 to prepare the draft of the sentence, and was in Westminster Hall on 27 Jan., when sentence was delivered, but did not sign the warrant. On his own showing he was in favour of further conference) Occupation: 1659 in Westminster; Member of Parliement for Winchester Residence: 1660 in Switzerland; Fled into exile at the Restoration ii. 6 SONS LOVE (son of Dr. Nicholas Love and Dousabel Colnett). iii. 2 DAUGHTERS LOVE (daughter of Dr. Nicholas Love and Dousabel Colnett). Generation 3 4. JOHN3 LOVE (John2, John1) was born in Oct 1571 in East Meon, Hants. He married (1) URSULA OLYVER on 26 Sep 1613 in Chalton, Hampshire, England. He married (2) CONSTANCE OLYVER (daughter of Robard Olyver) on 17 Feb 1596 in Cheriton, Hampshire, England. She was born in 1573 in Ropley. More About John Love: Baptism: 09 Oct 1571 in All Saints, East Meon, Hampshire; 15 9-Oct 1571 John John LOVE John Love and Ursula Olyver had the following children: i. JOHN4 LOVE (son of John Love and Ursula Olyver) was born in 1613. ii. ELIZABETH LOVE (daughter of John Love and Ursula Olyver) was born in 1614. 5. iii. WILLIAM LOVE (son of John Love and Ursula Olyver) was born in Nov 1614 in East Meon, Hants. He died on 28 Jan 1642 in East Meon, Hants. More About Constance Olyver: Baptism: 21 Sep 1573 in Ropley, Hampshire, England Residence: England John Love and Constance Olyver had the following children: Page 2 of 21 14 October 2014 Generation 3 (con't) iv. ANN LOVE (daughter of John Love and Constance Olyver) was born in 1601 in Cheriton, Hampshire, England. v. REBECCA LOVE (daughter of John Love and Constance Olyver) was born in 1605 in Cheriton. vi. ELIZABETH LOVE (daughter of John Love and Constance Olyver) was born in 1608 in Cheriton, Hampshire, England. vii. JOHN LOVE (son of John Love and Constance Olyver) was born in 1609 in Cheriton, Hampshire, England. Generation 4 5. WILLIAM4 LOVE (John3, John2, John1) was born in Nov 1614 in East Meon, Hants. He died on 28 Jan 1642 in East Meon, Hants. William Love had the following child: 6. i. EDWARD5 LOVE (son of William Love) was born in 1641 in East Meon, Hants. He died in 1712 in East Meon, Hants. Generation 5 6. EDWARD5 LOVE (William4, John3, John2, John1) was born in 1641 in East Meon, Hants. He died in 1712 in East Meon, Hants. More About Edward Love: Baptism: 22 Aug 1641 in All Saints, East Meon, Hampshire; 19 22-Aug 1641 Edward William LOVE Edward Love had the following child: 7. i. EDWARD6 LOVE (son of Edward Love) was born in Feb 1669 in East Meon. He died on 11 Jan 1721 in East Meon, Hants. He married Olave Silvester on 04 Jun 1693 in Froxfield, Hampshire, England. Generation 6 7. EDWARD6 LOVE (Edward5, William4, John3, John2, John1) was born in Feb 1669 in East Meon. He died on 11 Jan 1721 in East Meon, Hants. He married Olave Silvester on 04 Jun 1693 in Froxfield, Hampshire, England. Edward Love and Olave Silvester had the following children: i. JOHN7 LOVE (son of Edward Love and Olave Silvester) was born in 1696 in East Meon, Hampshire. He died on 11 Oct 1714 in East Meon, Hants. 8. ii. WILLIAM LOVE (son of Edward Love and Olave Silvester) was born in 1699 in East Meon, Hampshire. He died on 23 Feb 1782 in East Meon, Hants. He married Elizabeth Lock on 21 Jun 1726 in East Meon Hampshire. She was born in 1704 in East Bramdean. iii. THOMAS LOVE (son of Edward Love and Olave Silvester) was born in 1701 in East Meon. He died in Mar 1782 in East Meon, Hampshire. More About Thomas Love: Burial: 13 Mar 1782 in All Saints, East Meon, Hampshire; 8 13-Mar 1782 Thomas LOVE iv. RICHARD LOVE (son of Edward Love and Olave Silvester) was born in 1703 in East Meon. He died on 07 Sep 1722 in East Meon, Hants. v. STEPHEN LOVE (son of Edward Love and Olave Silvester) was born in 1706 in East Meon Hampshire. He died on 01 Apr 1707 in East Meon. Generation 7 8. WILLIAM7 LOVE (Edward6, Edward5, William4, John3, John2, John1) was born in 1699 in East Meon, Page 3 of 21 14 October 2014 Generation 7 (con't) 8. WILLIAM7 LOVE (Edward6, Edward5, William4, John3, John2, John1) was born in 1699 in East Meon, Hampshire. He died on 23 Feb 1782 in East Meon, Hants. He married Elizabeth Lock on 21 Jun 1726 in East Meon Hampshire. She was born in 1704 in East Bramdean. William Love and Elizabeth Lock had the following children: i. ELIZABETH8 LOVE (daughter of William Love and Elizabeth Lock) was born in 1726 in East Meon, Hampshire. 9. ii. WILLIAM LOVE (son of William Love and Elizabeth Lock) was born in Apr 1728. He died on 13 Sep 1799 in East Meon, Hampshire, England. He married (1) SARAH TIRRELL on 29 Apr 1748 in East Meon, Hampshire, England. She was born in Mar 1724 in East Meon, Hampshire. She died on 27 Dec 1753 in East Meon, Hampshire, England.
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