Simon Lovett1
b. 1659, d. 2 February 1744
Simon Lovett|b. 1659\nd. 2 Feb 1744|p9063.htm|John Lovett|b. s 1636\nd. 10 Sep 1727|p9074.htm|Bethiah Rootes|b. bt 1639 - 1643|p9075.htm|John Lovett|b. s 1610\nd. 5 Nov 1686|p9076.htm|Mary Grant|b. s 1615\nd. Jun 1695|p9077.htm|Josiah Rootes|b. bt 1613 - 1618\nd. 3 Jun 1683|p9083.htm|Susanna (—?—) (Rootes)|b. s 1625\nd. a 1692|p9084.htm|
5th great-grandfather of Ruth Minerva Fairfield.
7th great-grandfather of Laura Jane Munson.
- Family Background:
- Fairfield and Allied Families
- Appears on charts:
- Pedigree for Ruth Minerva Fairfield
Simon Lovett was born in 1659.1 He was the son of John Lovett and Bethiah Rootes.1 He was baptized on 31 May 1668 in First Church, Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 He married Annis of Lebanon, Connecticut on 10 October 1682 in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts.2,3 He died on 2 February 1744 in Beverly at age 84.1,4
Simon Lovett was a tailor.1 He and Annis attended First Church, Beverly, where their children were baptized between 1695 and 1709.1
Simon Lovett was a tailor.1 He and Annis attended First Church, Beverly, where their children were baptized between 1695 and 1709.1
Children of Simon Lovett and Annis (—?—) (Swetland-Lovett)
- Sarah Lovett1 b. 2 Jul 1689
- Hannah Lovett+ 1 b. 7 Jul 1695
- Annis Lovett1 b. 7 Jul 1695
- Simon Lovett1 b. 10 Aug 1696
- William Lovett1 b. 3 Mar 1698/99
- Grace Lovett1 b. 16 Nov 1701
- Israel Lovett1 b. 1707
- Abraham Lovett1 b. 1 Mar 1706/7
- Alexander Lovett1 b. 1709
Citations
- [S850] Frank Nelson Hall, A Lovett Genealogy (Denton, Texas: n.pub., 1965), 6.
- [S850] Frank Nelson Hall, Lovett Genealogy, 6, citing Perley's History of Salem.
- [S851] Topsfield Historical Society, Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts to the Year 1950 (Salem, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-1907), citing town copy of records where recorded as Simond Lovitt and Agnes Swetland; day and month only.
- [S851] Topsfield Historical Society, Beverly VR, citing Record of deaths made by Col. Robert Hale, and formerly in possession of James Hill, town clerk.