John Love was a potter, according to the 1830 Census for McMinn Co., TN.
July Sessions, Knox Co., TN court 1811. "John Love appointed guardian by Knox Co. to William, Jane and Polly Walker, minor orphans. John Love entered into bond with Matthew Walker and Joseph Love his sureties in $300 security." Guardian & Will Book, Knox Co., TN, FHLC film #1020320. John Love served as Knox County Sheriff 1802-1803. Joseph Love served as Knox Co. Sheriff 1803-1814. From the Knox County Sheriff webpage: John Love came to Tennessee from Philadelphia. He owned approximately 1200 acres in the Sinking Creek area. During his administration, a jail tax was levied so that a new jail could be built. He said "to the Worshipful Court of Knox County"; "I do hereby protect against the Jail of the said County of Knox to the end that I may not, in case of escapes from confinement therein, be charged with neglect of my duty or be considered answerable for damages for want of a good and sufficient Jail."
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Love, John (1768-1834) – Loves of Pennsylvania and Tennessee.
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Love, John M and Francis Rievley - 1830 US Census.
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Love, John (1706 - 1790) - Find A Grave Memorial(1).
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↑ Source: #S-904248930 1830; Census Place: McMinn, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 178; Page: 160; Family History Library Film: 0024536
↑ Source: #S-904391116 Source number: 1280.016; Source type: Correspondence file (significant amount); Number of Pages: 1
↑ Source: #S-904248930 1830; Census Place: McMinn, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 178; Page: 160; Family History Library Film: 0024536
McMinn Co., TN Will Book B, pp. 163-64. Will exec. 12 Aug 1834; probated 2 Dec 1834. To wife Margaret; to daus. Elizabeth Sutton, Loucy [sic] R. Reeveley, Sally G. Baker; to George A. and Margaret Martin, the children of dau. Martha Martin, dec'd.; to Hugh M. Walker, Mary Jane Walker, Thomas L. [sic?] Walker and Matthew D. [sic] Walker, children of dau. Polly Ann Walker dec'd., as they come of age; to son Thos. B.; to John P. Love, son of Thomas; family Bible in 6 volumes and large Bible containing family records; Joseph Baker husband of dau. Sally G. Baker. Exec.: Thomas B. Love, esq.
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Source: S-904248930 Repository: #R-1274706077 1830 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
Source: S-904391116 Repository: #R-1274706077 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Yates Publishing Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc
Source: S-904632164 Repository: #R-1274706077 Web: Tennessee, Find A Grave Index, 1777-2012 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
Source: S-905815574 Repository: #R-1274706077 U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
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