Isaac Love was my gggg grandfather. He was one of Thomas
Love's sons. He was born in Mississippi circa 1797.
It is believed that Isaac had two wives. There was a span of about
twenty years between the birth of his first and last child. It is
known that Isaac married Eliza McKinney, a mixed-blood. Eliza
had a sister Martha McKinney who married Frank Colbert.
Harry Warren said that Isaac was "a riotous, drinking man".
Even so, he was influential with his people. He was a member of
the party which made a trip to the western country in the winter
of 1830-1831 prior to the removal to inspect the proposed new home.
"A gentleman by the name of Ireland and Isaac Love who accompanied
the exploring party returned a few days since." "...the
account they give of the country west of the Mississippi is discouraging
to the Chickasaws."
Isaac was opposed to the removal and even when most of the Chickasaws
were preparing to leave Mississippi, Isaac was purchasing land from
his half-sister Nancy Mahota Love, near Holly Springs, determined
to remain in Mississippi. He apparently made several trips back
and forth to the new Indian Territories until finally in 1844 he
settled in the vacinity of Colbert on the Red River. His home was
on the high land about 2 miles east of the present town of Colbert.
The Love plantation consisted of hundreds of acres and extended
from the home place to the Red River. Isaac died in the winter of
1881 and is buried in the family cemetery near Colbert.
Isaac was the father of the following children:
Elsira, Delila, Sarah, Benjamin Stephen, Emily, Mary,
Wyatt C.M., Leander R.G., and Henry.
Elsira Love was born 7/31/1815 and died in 1857. She married
William L. Lewis, b. 5/20/1823, d. 1/31/1897. He is buried
near McKinney Texas. Family tradition has it that they left Holly
Springs, MS in 1845 and settled near Fort Washita where Lewis worked
for the Government as a blacksmith. Their children were: Mary
Beatrice, Amanda Virginia (Ginny or Jennie) and Isaac Overton
Lewis.
Delila Love was born 12/16, 1820. It is thought that she
died in infancy.
Sarah Love was born on 3/4/1823 and died 3/3/1847. She had
married John Preston Roark
on 1/28/1841. She and John were the parents of James L. Roark,
b. 4/29/1842.
Benjamin Stephen Love was born 2/18/1825 and died 12/26/1856.
He married Eveline Colbert on 7/19/1849. She was the daughter
of Alexander and Diana Colbert. The Chickasaw records refer
to him as B.S. Love. He was the National Secretary for the
Chickasaw Nation prior to Holmes
Colbert.
Emily Love was born 2/18/1827. She
was also married to John Preston
Roark. It is theorized that she and her sister Sarah may
have actually been married to John at the same time. It is known
that the Chickasaw practiced polygamy until about 1855. John and
Emily had a son Benjamin
Franklin Roark, b. 5/10/1845. It is not known what happened
to John, but Emily married a second time to David
Calhoun Burney who was the son of Simon
Burney and Peggy
Allen. David had served as an attorney and judge in the
Chickasaw Nation and he died in 1870. David and Emily had a son
Ed Sehon Burney and
Wesley Browning Burney. Emily died 3/2/1884.
Mary A. Love was born 4/14/1829. She married Charles
Benhier on 10/19/1848.
Wyatt C.M. Love was born 10/17/1832 and died 6/1899?. He
is buried at Colbert in the Love graveyard. Wyatt married Sarah
Sparlin on 5/7/1856. They had nine children, some died in infancy.
Leander R.G. Love was born 6/24/1836 and died 12/29/1856.
He testified on March 26, 1856 for the prosecution in the trial
of John T. Pitchlynn, who was charged with the murder of
Littleton Henderson Love. Leander was commissioned County
Clerk of Panola County 12/17/1856 and died a few days later on the
29th.
Henry Love was born on 5/20/1839 and died 11/22/1901. He
served in the Civil War as an Ord. Sgt. in the F & S Company
during 1864 and 1865. His first wife was Jennie Goldsby.
They had one son James Arthur Love, b. 1/17/1888.
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