Collingbourne - Kingston Tree

William LOVELOCK1774

Name
William LOVELOCK
Given names
William
Surname
LOVELOCK
Birth about 1774 25 23

Christening 27 February 1774
Christening of a sisterMary LOVELOCK
14 March 1776 (Age 2 years)
Burial of a sisterMary LOVELOCK
17 March 1776 (Age 2 years)
Christening of a brotherGeorge LOVELOCK
13 July 1777 (Age 3 years)
Burial of a brotherGeorge LOVELOCK
15 November 1778 (Age 4 years)
Christening of a brotherGeorge LOVELOCK
22 August 1779 (Age 5 years)
Death of a brotherRobert LOVELOCK
1780 (Age 6 years)

Christening of a brotherRobert LOVELOCK
19 July 1780 (Age 6 years)
Burial of a brotherRobert LOVELOCK
12 October 1780 (Age 6 years)
Christening of a sisterElizabeth LOVELOCK
9 September 1781 (Age 7 years)
Burial of a sisterElizabeth LOVELOCK
13 September 1781 (Age 7 years)
Death of a fatherJohn LOVELOCK
about 1823 (Age 49 years)

Death of a motherRachel NUTLEY
1823 (Age 49 years)

Burial of a fatherJohn LOVELOCK
12 June 1823 (Age 49 years)
Shared note: Age at Burial 73.
Burial of a motherRachel NUTLEY
26 August 1823 (Age 49 years)
Death of a brotherJohn LOVELOCK
about 1835 (Age 61 years)

Burial of a brotherJohn LOVELOCK
18 March 1835 (Age 61 years)
Shared note: Age at burial 67.
Death of a brotherGeorge LOVELOCK
before 1841 (Age 67 years)

Deathyes

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father
mother
Marriage: 10 December 1770Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire, England
6 months
elder brother
4 years
himself
2 years
younger sister
Mary LOVELOCK
Christening: 14 March 1776 27 25Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire, England
Death:
16 months
younger brother
2 years
younger brother
George LOVELOCK
Christening: 22 August 1779 30 28Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire, England
Death: before 1841
11 months
younger brother
Robert LOVELOCK
Christening: 19 July 1780 31 29Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire, England
Death: 1780
14 months
younger sister

ChristeningLovelocks in Wiltshire data on Lovelock Family History website
Shared note

William was amongst 9 men who, according to a report in the 'Salisbury and Winchester Journal' of 10 November 1828, were committed for 3 months to the House of Correction at Devizes, for breaches of the game laws.