James B. Lovering

First Name: James
Middle Name(s): B.
Last Name: Lovering
Unit: 
Co. H, 23rd Massachusetts Infantry
Rank: 
private; corporal
Residence (County): 
Middlesex County, MA
Biography: 

James B. Lovering (b. ca. 1842) was a laborer from Shirley Village, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. At the time of the 1860 Census, his parents, Jonas and Rebecca Lovering, and six of their children (ages 6-16) resided near Harvard, Massachusettes in neighboring Worcester County. James Lovering mustered into service as a private in Co. H, 23rd Massachusetts Infantry on August 8, 1862 and mustered out on October 13, 1864. In 1870 James and his young wife, Sarah, resided in Harvard, Massachusetts, where James worked in a blacksmith shop.

Authored Letters

Displaying 1 - 25 of 27
ID Letter Date Author Recipient From To
12904 Lovering1 September 30, 1862 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12905 Lovering2 October 4, 1862 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12906 Lovering3 October 8, 1862 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering Worcester County, NC Worcester County, MA
12907 Lovering4 October 11, 1862 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12908 Lovering5 October 23, 1862 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12909 Lovering6 November 9, 1862 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering Worcester County, NC Worcester County, MA
12910 Lovering7 November 10, 1862 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12911 Lovering8 December 10, 1862 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12912 Lovering9 December 22, 1862 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12914 Lovering10 December 25, 1862 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering Virginia Beach, VA Worcester County, MA
12915 Lovering11 February 21, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering Saint Helena Island, SC Worcester County, MA
12917 Lovering12 March 11, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering Saint Helena Island, SC Worcester County, MA
12918 Lovering13 March 21, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering Hilton Head Island, SC Worcester County, MA
12920 Lovering14 April 8, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering Edisto Island, SC Worcester County, MA
12921 Lovering15 April 19, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering Hilton Head Island, SC Worcester County, MA
12922 Lovering16 April 26, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12923 Lovering17 May 17, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12924 Lovering18 June 18, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering Worcester County, MA
12928 Lovering20 July 18, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12929 Lovering21 July 21, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12930 Lovering22 September 10, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12931 Lovering23 September 21, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering New Bern, NC Worcester County, MA
12932 Lovering24 September 30, 1863 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering Worcester County, NC Worcester County, MA
12933 Lovering25 February 22, 1864 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering VA Worcester County, MA
12934 Lovering26 April 25, 1864 James B. Lovering Jonas Lovering , Rebecca Lovering VA Worcester County, MA

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