According to her son, Benjamin Leroy "Roy" Love (1890-1994), Tressa moved to Leavenworth County, Kansas shortly after the Civil War ended. On October 16, 1876, Tressa was married to Daniel Love (1841 - 1928) in Leavenworth, Kansas by Justice of the Peace George O. Sharp.
Tressa and Daniel had 11 children: Arthur James Love (1874 - ?); William H. Love (1878 - ?); Perry Love (1878 - ?); Lulu, Lula, Lettie, or Lucella E. Love (1880 - ); Bertie or Betty S. Love (1885 - ?); Sadie Love (1883 - ?); George A. Love (1884 - ?); Oscar James Love (1886 - ); Daniel L. Love (1888 - ); Benjamin Leroy "Roy" Love (1890 - 1994); and Claude Daniel Love (1901 - 1978).
Tressa spent the rest of her life in Leavenworth, Kansas. She passed away in 1930 and was buried in Kickapoo Memorial Cemetery, in Kickapoo Kansas. After Tressa's death, her son Roy planted a cedar tree in his front yard in her honor.
According to her son, Benjamin Leroy "Roy" Love (1890-1994), Tressa moved to Leavenworth County, Kansas shortly after the Civil War ended. On October 16, 1876, Tressa was married to Daniel Love (1841 - 1928) in Leavenworth, Kansas by Justice of the Peace George O. Sharp.
Tressa and Daniel had 11 children: Arthur James Love (1874 - ?); William H. Love (1878 - ?); Perry Love (1878 - ?); Lulu, Lula, Lettie, or Lucella E. Love (1880 - ); Bertie or Betty S. Love (1885 - ?); Sadie Love (1883 - ?); George A. Love (1884 - ?); Oscar James Love (1886 - ); Daniel L. Love (1888 - ); Benjamin Leroy "Roy" Love (1890 - 1994); and Claude Daniel Love (1901 - 1978).
Tressa spent the rest of her life in Leavenworth, Kansas. She passed away in 1930 and was buried in Kickapoo Memorial Cemetery, in Kickapoo Kansas. After Tressa's death, her son Roy planted a cedar tree in his front yard in her honor.
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