John Lovick, –1734?>
- Name
- John /Lovick/
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Marriage | Marriage — after 1726 — |
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Marriage | Marriage — before 1715 — |
1 year
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Marriage | Marriage — after 1737 — |
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Marriage | Marriage — after 1734 — |
Shared note
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He served as Secretary of the Colony and signed fiat money that "answered every purpose as it was taken for taxes and as reports show, when paid over to the Collectors." Hathaway's N. C. Historical and Genealogical Register p. 192. A five pound note can be found in the Court House in Edenton, NC signed on the back by Rebecca Smith and Thomas Harlo. John was mentioned in the will of his former mother-in-law Elizabeth Blount |
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