Jesse P. Loving (1835-1919), burial in West Hill Cemetery, Sherman, Grayson County, with spouse Lydia Ellen Loving. Includes photo in Sherman Daily Register 3/7/1904; historical marker photo; obituary of Jesse P. Loving, Sr., from the Dallas Morning News 11/26/1919 (death date 11/25/1919); and listing in Confederate Veteran, February 1921, of members of Mildred Lee Camp. No. 90, U.C.V., Sherman, Texas, "who died lately."
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Confederate States Army. Loving was "captured at Newtonia, Missouri, and later exchanged and returned to his unit. He was discharged on May 18, 1865." Polignac's Brigade included 34th Texas Cavalry Regiment.
Handbook of Texas Online . Jesse P. LovingPolignac's Brigade
Jesse Pipkin Loving, born 9/2/1835 in Gasconade County, Missouri; son of Abraham Rife and Susan E. Pipkin; moved to Denton in 1847 and Grayson County in 1852; joined 34th Texas Cavalry, was captured and held at Alton Prison; married Lydia Ellen, daughter of Spencer E. Bomer, on 12/20/1859. Landrum, Graham. Grayson County; an illustrated history of Grayson County, Texas, 1960, Fort Worth, Texas, p. 152.
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Jesse Pipkin Loving, born 1835 and married Lydia Ellen Bomar, and descendants. Cullar, W. Clytes Anderson (Willie Clytes Anderson), 1920-. The Loving Family in Texas (1843 - 1953), Date Unknown, Dallas, Texas, pp. 73-77.
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Confederate States Army, Private, Company H, 34th Texas Cavalry. Description of being taken prisoner in October 1862 by the Federal army, prisoner exchange, and parole, then return to his regiment at McNutt's Hill, Louisiana, in April 1864, service in quartermaster's department, p. 491.
The Encyclopedia of the New West 1881.