February 6, 1882.
1812
Julia Louisa Hardy was married to Charles Hazeltine Lovejoy, a methodist clergyman. Her children were Charles Julius Lovejoy, Juliette Lovejoy Whitehorn, Edith Lovejoy and Irving Lovejoy.
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Julia Louisa Lovejoy was an American missionary, abolitionist, suffragist, and writer who was active in the 19th century. She was an advocate for women's rights and racial equality, and she used her platform to speak out against slavery and promote education for both women and African Americans. Lovejoy is also known for her work as a journalist, teacher, and organizer of women's clubs.
She was an anti slave metodist preacher who made big scarefices to move to kansas to be part of the abolitionist movement
Louisa Julia Norman has written: 'A history of Leicestershire'
George Lovejoy died in 2003.
Owen Lovejoy died on 1864-03-25.
Arthur Oncken Lovejoy died in 1962.
Esther Pohl Lovejoy died in 1967.
Asa Lovejoy died on 1882-09-10.
Louisa Ryland died in 1889.