Person:Ephraim Love (2)

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Capt. Ephraim Love
b.Est 1728
m. 7 Apr 1720
  1. Daniel Love1720 - 1790
  2. Sarah Grace Love1721 - 1792
  3. Capt. Ephraim LoveEst 1728 - 1798
  4. David Love1730 -
  5. Jennet LoveAbt 1735 - Abt 1803
  6. Elizabeth LoveBef 1737 -
  7. Samuel Love1738 - Bef 1781
  8. Mary LoveBef 1748 -
m. 16 Aug 1758
Facts and Events
Name Capt. Ephraim Love
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1728
Marriage 16 Aug 1758 Virginiato Margaret Wilson
Death? 1798 Rockingham County, Virginia

Ephraim Love was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Early Land Acquisition in Augusta County, VA

Acquisition of Land in Virginia:


  • Ephriam Love, 108 acres, North Mountain. Adjoining Baxter. January 12, 1782. [Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791, Augusta & Rockingham Counties, Virginia, by Peter Cline Kaylor, pg. 103].
  • 19 December 1786 - Governor Edmund Randolph grants Ephraim Love 108 acres of land in Rockingham County, Va. Signed by John Harvie, Re{gister} L{and} O{ffice}. Printed form with manuscript insertions. Bears seal of Virginia. [Source: Colonial Williamsburg website]

Records of Ephraim Love in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:


  • Vol. 1 - MARCH 20, 1754. - (107) Ephraim Love, qualified Captain of Foot; Ro. Ralston, qualified Lieut. of Foot; John Hinton, qualified Ensign of Foot.
  • Vol. 1 - Page 164.-- (27th November, 1755: Vestry met. Processioners designated as follows, viz (to report before 1st March next)): John Harrison, Jr., and Daniel Smith, in Captain Daniel Harrison's Company. Thomas Moore and David Robinson, in Captain Ephraim Love's Company, and to head of Brock's Gap. Mathew Patton and Wm. Dyer, on South Fork of the Branch of Patowmack. Jacob Peters and Henry Landcisco, on Mill Creek and Shelton's tract.
  • Vol. 1 - (May, 1758)- Court of Claims--propositions and grievances - (144) Ephraim Love, for ranging and provisions expended in his Company
  • Page 28.--28th June, 1758. Peter Moser's estate settlement, by Michael Mallow, allowed 19th May, 1761--To Cathron Moser, Jno. Hopkins, Danl. Love, James McDole, Jno. Wright, Fardrick Kestor, Jacob Harper, Andrew Arewen, Powl Shaver, Eaform Love, Nickles Hofman, Edward McGary. (2nd vendue held 8th November, 1758?) To Alex. Miller, James McGill, Jno. McCoy. (3d vendue held 3d October, 1760.) Credit by Patterkole money received on Peter Moser's account. From Jno. Madison, from George Caplinger, from Henry Carr, from Captain Cartley (Keartley), Capt. Abraham Smith (patterole money), from Captain Smith, for provender; from Captain Smith, on account of Wm. Wood; from Jno. Hogleer; from Capt. Ephraim Love, for provender and paterrole (patrol) money; from Capt. Smith, patterole money. Paid Jacob Rolman, paid Daniel Smith for clorking, paid Fredk. Opp for schooling, paid Fredk. Easter for salt and store goods, paid Johnson Hill for weaving, paid John Hughes, paid Stephen Conrad, the blacksmith.
  • Vol. 2 - Page 270.-- (1759: Processioners appointed, viz:) James Allen, Sr., and Pat. Crawford, in Capt. James Alexander's Company. Robert Hooks and John Stevenson, in Capt. Shanklin's Company. John Hopkins and David Walston, in Capt. Ephraim Love's Company. Abram Bird and David Robinson, in Capt. Michael Warren's Company.
  • Vol. 1 - MARCH 23, 1759. - (247) Michael Warren, Ephraim Love and Alexr. Thompson, qualified Captains of Militia. Abraham Bird, qualified Ensign of Militia.
  • Page 295.--1760: Processioned by John Hopkins, David Ralston, in Capt. Ephraim Love's Company: For Thomas Gordon, for Francis Green, for Jeremiah Harrison, for Daniel Love, for Daniel Callkin, for Robert Cravens, for Thos. Harrison, for Ephraim Love, for Widow Johnston, for Alex. Herring, for Edward Shankling, for Widow Logan, for William Logan, for John Cravens, for Widow McDonel, for Joseph Cravens, for Wm. Hopkins, for John Hopkins, for Thomas Shankling, for Alex. Miller, for Mathew Black, for Thos. Campbell, for Daniel Harrison, for Daniel Harrison, Jr., for Samuel Harrison, for Robert Harrison, for Pat. Guin, for Wm. Snoding, for John Fowler, for David Nelson, for Samuel Briges, for John McGill, for Christopher Thompson, for John Wright, for Archibald Hopkins.
  • Vol. 1 Page 104.--12th August, 1768. Elizabeth Inzer to Capt. Ephraim Love. Recantation of slander, that she said Ephraim was father of her bastard child. Teste: Geo. Skillern, Daniel Love, Samuel Montgomery, Jesse Harrison.
  • AUGUST 17, 1768. - (320) "Lie Bill" by Elirabeth Inzer to Ephraim Love -- ordered recorded.
  • Vol. 1 - AUGUST 18, 1773. - (154) Thomas Fulton and Ephraim Love--road overseers.
  • Page 384.--1st February, 1775. Thomas Shanklin's estate appraised by Ephraim Love, John Hopkins, Jesse Harrison.

Information on Ephraim Love

Person Sheet

Name Ephraim Love, L100, 2929, M Birth bef 1730 Death aft 1775 Age: 45

Spouses 1 Margaret Willson, W425, 2936, F

Marriage 16 Aug 1758, Virginia colony


Notes for Ephraim Love 1750, November 28th--Ephraim Love, 50 acres, joining Shanklin, with one right; 50 on a branch of Muddy Creek, near Harrison's meadow, with one right.

Inhabitants of North Mountain, at head of Muddy Creek, petition for road from Ephraim Love's to the road from South Branch to Swift Run Gap: Ephraim Love, John Herdman, Jeremiah Hanason, Aaron Oliver, Thomas Campbell, Robert Pattison, John Slaven, Patrick Black, Robert Rallstone, John Negarry, Tomes Shanklin, John Taler, Daniel Harrison, John Foolton, Jesse Harrison, Patrick Cain.

AUGUST 14, 1753.

(3) Ephraim Love to clear a road, his place to main road that leads from the South Branch over Swift Run Pass.

NOVEMBER 24, 1753.

(76) Road ordered--Wm. Bryan overseer--from Wm. Carravan's plantation to Wm. Bryans on Roan Oak. These workers: James Campbell, Joseph Love, Wm. Bryan, Jr., John Bryan, James Bane, Henry Brown, Jr., James Neilly, Henry Brown, Sr., Alexr. Ingram, Edward Patterson, Jacob Patton, John Wood, Erwin Patterson, Andrew Cox, Jasper Terry, Wm. Terry, John Woods, Edward Moore, Peter Craven, Aron Hart, Miles Hart, Wm. Graham, Neal McNeal, Malcom Campbell, Wm. Armstrong, Tasker Tosh, Thomas Tosh, Daniel Evans, Uriah Acres, Thos. Acres, John McAdoe, Wm. Akers.

MARCH 20, 1754.

(107) Ephraim Love, qualified Captain of Foot; Ro. Ralston, qualified Lieut. of Foot; John Hinton, qualified Ensign of Foot.

27th November, 1755: Vestry met. Processioners designated as follows, viz (to report before 1st March next):

John Harrison, Jr., and Daniel Smith, in Captain Daniel Harrison's Company. Thomas Moore and David Robinson, in Captain Ephraim Love's Company, and to head of Brock's Gap. Mathew Patton and Wm. Dyer, on South Fork of the Branch of Patowmack. Jacob Peters and Henry Landcisco, on Mill Creek and Shelton's tract.

MAY 16, 1758.

(144) Robert Campbell, for dieting Capt. Wood's soldiers and for a horse impressed. William Christian, for ranging and provisions for his Company. John Brown, for guarding provisions to Dickenson's Fort when attacked by the enemy Indians and for provisions on their march. Saml. Wilson, for provisions delivered to John and William Woods, Captains of Rangers. James Bell, for going express to the Commanding Officer of Albemarle by order of Major John Brown of this County. Ephraim Love, for ranging and provisions expended in his Company. Abraham Smith, the same. James Clark, for provisions to John Wood, a Militia Captain. Domnick Barret, for ranging. Wm. Edmiston, for ranging. John Cunningham, for use of a horse impressed. James Hughes produced a claim for service done the country, to which he made oath and ordered to be certified. John Robinson, for provisions delivered to David Lewis, Captain of the Militia. George Robinson, for ranging and provisions expended in his Company. James Cull, for ranging. Elizabeth Preston, for horse impressed.

16th August, 1758: Margaret, daughter to Wm. Willson, bound, to Ephraim Love.

MARCH 23, 1759.

(247) Michael Warren, Ephraim Love and Alexr. Thompson, qualified Captains of Militia. Abraham Bird, qualified Ensign of Militia.

AUGUST, 1759.

Arthur (Army Trader) (Arthur Trader) vs. Ralston.--Signatures: Thos. Moore and John Harrison, Robert Ralston and Ephraim Love, Howel Jones and Abigail Sempil.

MAY 19, 1762.

(215) John Hopkins and John Herdman, surveyors of highway, from Ephraim Love's to James Wait's.

1766--Supernumeraries: Thos. Shanklin, 1; John Deniston, 2; James Bruister, 1; Perunia Regen, 1; John Taylor, 1; Chas. Powers, 1; Aaron Hughs, 1; Martin Shoemaker, 1; Thomas Gordon, 2; John Barley, 1; Philip Crites, 1; Geo. Conrod, 1; John Shanklin, 1; Adam Raeburn, 1; James Crawford, 1; Mich'l Shorley, 1; John Black, 1; Joel Robinson, 1; Thos. Frames, 1; Mich'l Mildeberger, 1; Thos. Hutcheson, 1; Ephraim Love, 3; Mark Rigs, 1; Charles Parsons, 1; Andrew Bushong, 1; David Keal, 1; Francis Hughes, 1; Henry Shoemaker, 1; John Stalp, 1; Sam Nicholas, 1; Wm. Lewis, 1; Jno. Slavin, 1; Boslin Nosier, 1; John Hopkins, 2; James Bell, 2; Geo. Shoemaker, 1; Geo. Jordan, 1; Adam Kelvie, 1; Edw'd Beard, 2; John Stephenson, 5; Petter Assomsis, 1.

AUGUST 17, 1768.

(320) "Lie Bill" by Elirabeth Inzer to Ephraim Love -- ordered recorded.

MAY 19, 1773.

(104) Road established from Staunton to Love's Ford on Henderson's Creek--Walter Davis to be surveyor.

AUGUST 18, 1773.

(154) Thomas Fulton and Ephraim Love--road overseers.

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