Joseph Henry Loveless
Joseph Henry Loveless (3 December 1870 – c. May 1916), was a bootlegger.
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Born | 3 December 1870 Payson, Utah County, Utah |
Died | c. May 1916 (aged c. 45 years old) Dubois, Clark County, Idaho |
Other names | Walter Cairns, Walter Currans, Charles Smith |
Occupation | Bootlegger |
Spouse(s) | Harriet Jane Savage (m. 1899; div. 1904) Agnes Octavia Caldwell (m. 1905; died 1916) |
Children | Lovina Thelma Loveless (1901 – 1972) (daughter) Claude Henry Loveless (1906 – 1964) (son) Edison Loveless (1908 – 1965) (son) Thomas Loveless (1910 – 1941) (son) Bernice Loveless (1913 – 1994) (daughter) |
Parent(s) | Joseph Jackson Loveless (1831 – 1883) (m. 1 June 1862) Sarah Jane Scriggins (1839 – 1926) |
Relatives | John Loveless (1730 – 1808) Joseph Loveless (1778 – 1829) Rachel van Hook (1760 – 1807) John Loveless (1808 – 1880) Joseph Rogers (1755 – 1782) Dorothy Rogers (1781 – 1834) Katherine Funk (1757 – 1782) Thomas Anderson (1733 – 1806) James Anderson (1764 – 1844) Mary Elizabeth Bruce (between 1744 and 1748 – before 1806) Rachel Mahala Anderson (1805 – 1891) John House (1748 – unknown) Priscilla House (c. 1777 – 1847) Ruth Metcalf (1756 – unknown) William Scriggins (1767 – 1835) Samuel Scriggins (1806 – 1879) Sarah Sally Pickering (1783 – 1811) Nathaniel Prentice (1743 – 1817) Jonas Prentiss (1789 – unknown) Abigail Logan (1744 – unknown) Ellen Prentiss (1812 – 1872) Amos Whittemore (1759 – 1828) Helen Whittemore (1788 – 1878) Helen Weston (1763 – 1829) |
Bones were found in a cave in Idaho. In early January 2020, through DNA from the bones found in a cave in Idaho, those remains were found to be Joseph's. His body had been dismembered and his skull was never found to date.
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