Charlotte LOVELOCKAge: 9 years1870–1880
- Name
- Charlotte LOVELOCK
- Given names
- Charlotte
- Surname
- LOVELOCK
Birth | about June 1870 29 26 |
Christening | 26 June 1870 |
Birth of a brother | Henry LOVELOCK 20 April 1872 (Age 22 months) Note: The 1939 Register gives the date of birth as 22 Apr 1871 but there is no corresponding GRO Birth entry.
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Christening of a brother | Henry LOVELOCK 22 February 1873 (Age 2 years) |
Birth of a sister | Emma LOVELOCK 19 January 1874 (Age 3 years) |
Christening of a sister | Emma LOVELOCK 28 February 1875 (Age 4 years) |
Birth of a brother | Richard LOVELOCK between October 1875 and December 1875 (Age 5 years) |
Death of a brother | Richard LOVELOCK between April 1877 and June 1877 (Age 6 years) |
Birth of a sister | Mary Ann LOVELOCK between July 1877 and September 1877 (Age 7 years) |
Birth of a brother | John LOVELOCK between July 1879 and September 1879 (Age 9 years) Shared note: An alternative place of birth for John is Tottenham, Middlesex.
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Death | 30 May 1880 (Age 9 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
Thomas William LOVELOCK Birth: between 1841 and 1843 20 20 — Greatbridge, Staffordshire, England Death: between 1891 and 1901 |
mother |
Emma POTTER Birth: between January 1844 and March 1844 — Clapton, Middlesex, England Death: between April 1904 and May 1904 — Edmonton RD, Edmonton, London, England |
Marriage: between October 1862 and December 1862 — Hackney RD, Hackney, Middlesex, England |
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-8 years elder brother |
Charles LOVELOCK Birth: between 1853 and 1854 12 9 — Clapton, Middlesex, England Death: |
10 years elder brother |
Thomas William LOVELOCK Birth: 28 March 1863 22 19 — Clapton, Middlesex, England Death: between April 1930 and May 1930 |
23 months elder sister |
Sarah LOVELOCK Birth: 27 February 1865 24 21 — Clapton, Middlesex, England Death: between October 1913 and December 1913 — Edmonton RD, Edmonton, London, England |
2 years elder brother |
William LOVELOCK Birth: 1 March 1867 26 23 — Clapton, Middlesex, England Death: 11 October 1942 — Oshawa, Ontario, Canada |
13 months elder brother |
George LOVELOCK Birth: between January 1868 and March 1868 27 24 — Clapton, Middlesex, England Death: between October 1884 and December 1884 — Edmonton RD, Edmonton, London, England |
3 years herself |
Charlotte LOVELOCK Birth: about June 1870 29 26 — Hackney RD, Hackney, Middlesex, England Death: 30 May 1880 — Hackney RD, Hackney, Middlesex, England |
23 months younger brother |
Henry LOVELOCK Birth: 20 April 1872 31 28 — Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England Death: between October 1942 and December 1942 — Edmonton RD, Edmonton, London, England |
21 months younger sister |
Emma LOVELOCK Birth: 19 January 1874 33 30 — Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England Death: |
23 months younger brother |
Richard LOVELOCK Birth: between October 1875 and December 1875 34 31 Death: between April 1877 and June 1877 |
2 years younger sister |
Mary Ann LOVELOCK Birth: between July 1877 and September 1877 36 33 — Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England Death: |
2 years younger brother |
John LOVELOCK Birth: between July 1879 and September 1879 38 35 — Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England Death: |
20 months younger sister |
Eliza LOVELOCK Birth: 27 February 1881 40 37 — Tottenham, Middlesex, England Death: between October 1974 and December 1974 |
2 years younger sister |
Caroline LOVELOCK Birth: 10 August 1883 42 39 — Tottenham, Middlesex, England Death: between January 1907 and March 1907 — Edmonton RD, Edmonton, London, England |
8 years younger sister |
Charlotte LOVELOCK Birth: between January 1891 and March 1891 50 47 — Bromley, Middlesex, England Death: between October 1891 and December 1891 — Poplar RD, Poplar, London, England |
Note | A report concerning Charlotte appeared in the 'Northern Weekly Gazette' of 5 Jun 1880: "There seems to be serious danger to children in swinging - at least, too much of it. One Charlotte Lovelock, ten years of age, a short time since went on a visit to her grandmother and amused herself while there by swinging for an unusual length of time. She afterwards grew unwell, and died on Sunday last. Death was the result of peritonitis, and had, according to the medical attendant, been caused by incessant swinging, the movement of the legs and body inducing the injury which brought on death. A verdict in accordance with this testimony was returned, the Coroner remarking that he had never had a similar case before him, though he could quite understand that fatal results might attend constant swinging." |