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[14786] The LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File (QRCC-61) states that Nancy is daughter of Bohan Clapp (1764-1826) and Ann Levake (1771-1847).
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[10148] "The Akron Beacon Journal, 7 November 2007," p. B012: "Eleanor E. Heckman concluded her journey in this life on November 4, 2007, two days after the festival of her 97th birthday. She was born in Graysville, Ohio in 1910. Eleanor was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Lloyd K Heckman. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Janis L. and Thomas L. Watson of Allison Park, Pa.; granddaughter, Karen L. Watson of Allison Park, Pa.; grandson, Stephen T. Watson of Syracuse, N.Y.; three great grandchildren, David, Michael and Beth Watson, all of Syracuse, N.Y.; and niece, Leah Rae Steger of Shelby Twp., Mich. Eleanor was a long time resident of the Ellet section of Akron, Ohio where she founded and operated Eleanor's Beauty Shop for 15 years until 1968. Eleanor and Lloyd Heckman relocated to Margate, Florida in 1969 where she remained until 2003 when she moved to Allison Park, Pa. Eleanor was small in stature, but possessed a large loving heart and a zest for life. She was an avid reader and was always aware of world and local news. Even after her vision became limited she still listened and discussed nightly news. Eleanor was content with books on tape provided by the blind. She loved and lived life to its fullest. She contained a passion for animals and in her last days talked of her former pets. Eleanor was a member of North Springfield Presbyterian Church and later Oak Hill Presbyterian Church in Akron. She was an active member of Cokesbury United Methodist Church in Margate, Florida, where she participated actively in attending and teaching Sunday school, as well as other activities with the ladies of Cokesbury." Eleanor is daughter of Howard E. Lovell (1882-1912) and Winifred Brister (1890-1912). Ancestry.com offers: "Lovell Name Meaning - English: nickname from Anglo-Norman French lo(u)ve 'female wolf' (feminine form of lou, from Latin lupus) + the diminutive suffix -el."