Kintbury (Berks) tree

Kintbury (Berks) Tree

The progenitor of this tree is Thomas Lovelock, who was buried at Kintbury in Berkshire on 7 April 1711. This tree was originally submitted by John Lewis and first appeared on the main Lovelock Web Site on 13 Nov 2004 as the Shaw cum Donnington Tree. Further research in 2020 by Helen Norton and Vicki Houlbrooke led to a new progenitor being identified, and the name of the tree was changed to reflect the new configuration.

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Welcome to Lovelock Trees
24 October 2023 - 14:53:27

These web pages use the Webtrees software to display information concerning Lovelock family trees. Select the tree that you are interested in from the 'Family Trees' button on the left above.

To begin working with the data, choose one of the charts from the Charts menu, go to the Individual List, or search for a name or place using the 'Search' box on the right above.

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If you have trouble using the site, please feel free to contact Graham or James using the contact links below.

Updates to the Kintbury (Berks) tree
2 December 2015 - 09:03:01

Individuals affected by the most recent changes to this tree are identified in the 'Changes in the last 30 days' box on the right hand side of this page.

Statistics — Kintbury (Berks) tree

This family tree was last updated on 12 February 2024.

Individuals
Males
191
50.1%
Females
190
49.9%
Total surnames
Families
Sources
Media objects
Repositories
Total events
1,370
Total users
77
Latest birth year
1998
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Average age at death
58
Males: 55   Females: 61
Family with the most children
10
Average number of children per family
2.48
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