21 Jun 1768 -- Charles Lovelace sold land inherited from father John Baptist Lovelace to step-father Thomas Robey.
1776 -- Captain Campbell's Company in the Flying Camp lists under privates: Barton Lovelass (Charles Lovelass). ("The Pennsylvania-German in Maryland" by Daniel Wunderlich Nead, M.D. pp 205-223; The flying Camp p.219 Upper District, now Washington County).
10 Jul 1776 -- "We the subscribers do hereby enroll ourselves to serve as militia of Maryland..." Among the named was Charles Loveless. Frederick County Lower District ("Revolutionary Patriots of Frederick County Maryland 1775- 1783).
1778 -- Charles Lovelace appears on a tax list in Rowan County, North Carolina on Little Dutchman Creek.
24 Aug 1778 -- Charles Lovelace bought land in Rowan County, North Carolina. Land Grant # 1401.
1790 -- Charles Lovelace appears on the census for Iredell County, North Carolina with the Counts 1-2-3-0-0.
08 Oct 1796 -- Charles Lovelace wrote his will in Iredell County, North Carolina.