| Eamon LovelockBirth: 7 October 1923 — Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Death: 11 January 1994 — Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath, Sussex, England | George LovelockBirth: 30 May 1926 — Ballycoolan, Dublin, Ireland Death: 9 October 2014 — Canberra, ACT, Australia |
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George William LovelockBirth: 28 May 1897 — Percy Cottages, Athlone, Roscommon, Ireland Death: 26 June 1971 — Northolt, Middlesex, England |
| | | | William George LovelockBirth: 24 January 1873 — Yateley, Hampshire, England Death: 31 August 1924 — Acton West, London, England |
| | | Mary Ann ReganBirth: about 1875 — Manchester, Lancashire, England Death: 24 April 1936 — 6 Wiggington Avenue, Wembley, Middlesex, England |
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Elizabeth Mary ClinchBirth: 24 February 1888 — Lone House, Castleknock, Dublin, Ireland Death: 17 January 1959 — Banstead Hospital, Banstead, Surrey, England |
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Marriage | 20 November 1921
_HTITL: Husband _WTITL: Wife Publication: A Tale of Five Brothers - Update July 2005 Text: Name: George W Lovelock
Spouse Surname: Clinch
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1921
Registration district: Willesden
Inferred County: Middlesex
Volume Number: 3a
Page Number: 653
Name: Elizabeth M Clinch
Spouse Surname: Lovelock
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1921
Registration district: Willesden
Inferred County: Middlesex
Volume Number: 3a
Page Number: 653
Shortly after their marriage they moved to Dublin where George worked for Findlater's Grocery Store. Sons Eamon and George were born in Dublin in 1923 and 1926.
In September 1927 George travelled to New York aboard the SS Leviathan (arriving on the 5th September ) where he took up a position with Findlater's. Elizabeth, Eamon and George followed the following January aboard the SS President Roosevelt arriving on the 14th January 1928. They are recorded in the 1930 US Census living in an apartment in North Hempstead Town in the suburb of Great Neck on Long Island. His wife Elizabeth became ill and they returned to England aboard the SS Scythia and lived with George's widowed mother (Mary Ann ) and brother Joe in Wembley. Joe was a road sweeper for the local council and was buying the house but couldn't keep up the repayments. George sold subscriptions to the daily newspapers and later worked for his brother Frank in his shop-fitting business.
When Mary Lovelock died George remembers several ladies who cooked their meals and in particular an Irish lady called Josie who was very good to them. Later they moved to 56 Barry Road Willesden where Frank had his shop-fitting business. F C Lovelock & Co. Ltd shop-fitters is listed in the local Kelly's Directory from 1937 to 1939.
George said that it was a small house. Downstairs was an office where Frank paid his staff on Friday. Upstairs was 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living room with bath and toilet on the ground floor. Frank had a workshop in the rear yard. George is unsure whether Frank owned or rented the property. Barry Road was bombed during the War. Ern drove trolley buses in the area. (Notes: John Lovelock 2007)
| Marriage status | Divorced
| Divorced | between 1930 and 1939
| Last change | 8 July 2017 – 16:28
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