Archibald Lovelace wrote his will on 24 Oct 1844 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. He died before Aug 1847. Deeds and census records attest to his existence in Rowan, Iredell, and Wilkes Counties from the time the children of John Baptist Lovelace migrated into the area until his death.
23 Feb 1779 -- Archibald Lovelace, entered land in the amount of 48 acres on Fifth Creek, Rowan County, North Carolina.
29 Jul 1779 -- Archibald Lovelace witnessed a land sale from his brother Isaac Lovelace to his step-brother Nathan Robey, Rowan County, North Carolina
Feb 1786 -- Archibald Lovelace gave oath in open court concerning his brother Isaac's sale of land in Rowan County, North Carolina, to Nathan Robey
Aug 1786 -- Archibald Lovelace purchased 48 acres from the estate of his brother Isaac for 15 pounds 10 shillings, Iredell County, North Carolina
09 Aug 1787 -- Archibald Lovelace, entered a land grant with the Register in Rowan County, North Carolina. The grant was for 48 acres on Fifth Creek which he had received from Isaac Lovelace following the latter's death.
1790 -- Archibald Lovelace appears on the census for Wilkes County, North Carolina.