James LovelockAge: 79 years1785–1864
- Name
- James Lovelock
- Given names
- James
- Surname
- Lovelock
Birth | about 1785 Source: 1851 England Census |
Christening | 19 January 1785 Source: Wallingford St Mary PR Text: Wallingford St Mary Baptism 1785 Jan 19 LOVELOCK James s. John and Mary |
Birth of a brother | William George Lovelock 1 March 1786 (Age 14 months) |
Christening of a brother | William George Lovelock 21 June 1786 (Age 17 months) Source: Berkshire PRs Text: 1786 Jun 21 LOVELOCK Willm s. John and Mary |
Birth of a brother | Thomas Lovelock about 1788 (Age 3 years) |
Christening of a brother | Thomas Lovelock 10 March 1788 (Age 3 years) Source: Berkshire PRs Text: Wallingford St Mary 1788 Mar 10 LOVELOCK Thomas s. John and Mary |
Birth of a sister | Mary Maria Lovelock about 1790 (Age 5 years) Source: Death Certificate |
Birth of a brother | Stephen Lovelock about 1791 (Age 6 years) |
Christening of a brother | Stephen Lovelock 26 October 1791 (Age 6 years) Source: Berkshire PRs Text: 1791 Oct 26 LOVELOCK Stephen s. John and Mary |
Birth of a brother | Job Lovelock about 1793 (Age 8 years) |
Christening of a brother | Job Lovelock 29 May 1793 (Age 8 years) Source: Berkshire PRs Text: 1793 May 29 LOVELOCK Job s. John and Mary |
Death of a mother | Mary Whitwick 6 June 1804 (Age 19 years) Source: Wallingford St Mary Le More MIs Text: Plot M34 In memory of JOHN LOVELOCK who died Aug 5th 1817 aged 77 yrs Also Mary his Wife died June 6th Aged 50 Yrs. |
Burial of a mother | Mary Whitwick 6 June 1804 (Age 19 years) Source: Letter from John Talbot 8.11.00 Publication: John Talbot responded to a letter John Lovelock put in the Wallingford Herald. John provided a Family Tree but no other information. Text: MI Wallingford Plot M34. In memory of John Lovelock who died Aug 5th 1817 aged 77 Yrs Also Mary his Wife died June 6th Aged 50 Yrs. PR Wallingford: 1804 Jun 6 LOVELOCK Mrs Mary Source: Wallingford St Mary PR Text: Wallingford St Mary Le More Burials [Modern Transcript] 1804 Jun 6 LOVELOCK Mrs Mary |
Marriage | Sarah Wright — View this family 15 March 1808 (Age 23 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Citation details: Modern Transcript Text: Watlington Marriage 1808 Mar 15 James Lovelock, bachelor, Licence and Sarah Wright. Witnesses: John Pitkin and Ann Pitkin |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Sarah Lovelock about 1811 (Age 26 years) |
Christening of a daughter | Sarah Lovelock 29 January 1811 (Age 26 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: Baptised 1811 Jan 29 Sarah d. James Lovelock & Sarah |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Elizabeth Lovelock about 1812 (Age 27 years) Source: 1851 England Census |
Christening of a daughter | Elizabeth Lovelock 23 June 1812 (Age 27 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: Watlington Baptism 1812 Jun 23 Elizabeth d. James Lovelock & Sarah |
Birth of a son #3 | George Lovelock about 1814 (Age 29 years) Source: 1881 England Census |
Occupation | Butcher between 1814 and 1830 (Age 29 years)Text: James Lovelock, Shirburn St, Watlington, butcher. Also baptism entries of his children between 1814 and 1817. Note: Pigot and Co National Directory 1830, James Lovelock, Shirburn St, Watlington, butcher. Also baptism entries of his children between 1814 and 1817. Also Pigott's 1824 Directory.
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Christening of a son | George Lovelock 12 June 1814 (Age 29 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: Watlington Baptism 1814 Jun 12 George s. James Lovelock & Sarah, butcher |
Birth of a son #4 | Henry Lovelock about 1816 (Age 31 years) Source: 1851 England Census |
Christening of a son | Henry Lovelock 1 January 1816 (Age 31 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: 1816 Jan 1 Henry s. James Lovelock & Sarah, butcher |
Birth of a son #5 | Frederick Lovelock about 1817 (Age 32 years) |
Christening of a son | Frederick Lovelock 30 March 1817 (Age 32 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: 1817 Mar 30 Frederic s. James Lovelock & Sarah, butcher |
Death of a father | John Lovelock 5 August 1817 (Age 32 years) Source: MI Text: MI reads: "In memory of John Lovelock who died 5 August 1817 aged 77 years also his Wife Mary who died June 6th 1804 aged 50". |
Burial of a father | John Lovelock 18 August 1817 (Age 32 years) Source: Letter from John Talbot 8.11.00 Publication: John Talbot responded to a letter John Lovelock put in the Wallingford Herald. John provided a Family Tree but no other information. Text: Also Wallingford MIs, Oxon FHS. Plot M34. In memory of John Lovelock who died Aug 5th 1817 aged 77 Yrs Also Mary his Wife died June 6th 1804 Aged 50 Yrs. Wallingford PR: 1817 Aug 18 LOVELOCK John 77 yrs Fish St of this parish |
Death of a brother | Stephen Lovelock 1826 (Age 41 years) |
Burial of a brother | Stephen Lovelock 9 June 1826 (Age 41 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: 1826 Jun 9 Stephen Lovelock, aged 35, Thame |
Death of a sister | Hannah Lovelock 1830 (Age 45 years) |
Burial of a sister | Hannah Lovelock 18 May 1830 (Age 45 years) Source: Parish Register Text: Wallingford St Leonard 1830 May 18 Hannah Readings, aged 44, Church Lane [Source: Berkshire Burial Index; also checked in PR by Berkshire FHS. '44' is correct.] |
Marriage of a child | Henry Gibbons — Elizabeth Lovelock — View this family 27 November 1832 (Age 47 years) Source: Pallot Marriage Index Text: Elizabeth not located in 1841 census for Oxon or Berkshire as Lovelock. Source: Family Search Publication: www.familysearch.org Text: Name: Elizabeth Lovelock Gender: Female Marriage Date: 27 Nov 1832 Marriage Place: Saint Katherine Coleman,London,London,England Spouse: Henry Gibbons FHL Film Number: 560022, 560023 [Parish registers of St. Katherine Coleman (London), 1559-1875] Source: Parish Register Text: St Catherine Coleman, London 1832 Nov 27 Henry Gibbons, Bachelor, of this parish and Elizabeth Lovelock, Spinster, of this parish. Banns. Wit: Albert Edward Hollis[?], Sarah Greenhuff |
Marriage of a child | William Webb — Sarah Lovelock — View this family 30 July 1839 (Age 54 years) _HTITL: Husband _WTITL: Wife Source: Parish Register Text: St Pancras Parish Church 1839 Jul 30 William Webb, full age, Bachelor, Tonbridge? [Father] John Webb, dead & Sarah Lovelock, full age, Spinster, Tonbridge? [Father] Jas Lovelock, Farmer. Banns. Wit: Henry Cross, Priscilla Cross |
Occupation | Farmer 1841 (Age 56 years)Source: 1841 England Census |
Marriage of a child | George Lovelock — Ann Squires Gordge — View this family 1 May 1844 (Age 59 years) Source: Marriage Licence Text: County of Oxfordshire Registration District Bullingdon Parish of Watlington 1844 May 1 George Lovelock, full age, bachelor, Butcher, Watlington, Father: James Lovelock, Inn Keeper & Ann Squires Gordge, full age, spinster, Watlington, Father: Digory Gordge, Clerk. Wit: James Elliott and Ann Denning. By Licence. Shared note: 1851 census |
Occupation | Publican/Excise Officer between 1842 and 1844 (Age 57 years) Source: John Lovelock Publication: A Tale of Five Brothers - Update July 2005 Text: Listed as such in 1844 Pigott's Directory for Watlington. Also Excise Officer. |
Death of a sister | Elizabeth Lovelock 1845 (Age 60 years) |
Burial of a sister | Elizabeth Lovelock 31 January 1845 (Age 60 years) Source: Oxfordshire FHS Burial Index Text: Wallingford St Leonards Burial 1845 Jan 31 CHILD Elizabeth 64yrs, of St John's Walk |
Death of a brother | William George Lovelock 22 December 1845 (Age 60 years) Source: Will of William Lovelock 1847 |
Burial of a brother | William George Lovelock 25 December 1845 (Age 60 years) Source: MI Text: Also Headstone in St Mary's, Wallingford churchyard close to the tower reads: In memory of Willm Lovelock who died 1845 ...... Also Kitty his wife died Dec 2, 1824 aged .... H L died Jan 3 1867 aged 77 years". Plot M33. Source: Wallingford St Mary PR Text: Wallingford St Mary Le More Burials 1845 Dec 25 LOVELOCK Wm 59 yrs St Martin's St of this parish |
Death of a brother | John Lovelock 1848 (Age 63 years) |
Burial of a brother | John Lovelock 19 May 1848 (Age 63 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: Watlington Burials 1848 May 19 John Lovelock, 65 yrs |
Marriage of a child | George Baylis — Sarah Lovelock — View this family 2 January 1849 (Age 64 years) _HTITL: Husband _WTITL: Wife Source: 1841 England Census Text: Sarah is still living with her brothers. Source: Parish Register Text: St Pancras Parish Church 1849 Jan 2 George Baylis, full age, Widower, Farmer, St Pancras, [Father] William Baylis, dead & Sarah Webb, full age, Widow, St Pancras [Father] James Lovelock, Farmer. Licence. Wit: John Pye, M Buckeridge Shared note: 1851 census |
Death of a brother | Thomas Lovelock 1849 (Age 64 years) |
Burial of a brother | Thomas Lovelock 5 September 1849 (Age 64 years) Source: Wallingford St Mary PR Text: 1849 Sep 5 LOVELOCK Thomas 61 yrs St Martin's St of this parish |
Census | 1851 (Age 66 years) |
Death of a brother | Job Lovelock 22 January 1852 (Age 67 years) Source: Funeral Notice |
Burial of a brother | Job Lovelock 27 January 1852 (Age 67 years) Source: Berkshire PRs Text: 1852 Jan 27 Job 59 yrs Fish St of this parish |
Death of a wife | Sarah Wright 1853 (Age 68 years) |
Burial of a wife | Sarah Wright 25 December 1853 (Age 68 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: Stoke Talmage Burials 1853 Dec 25 Sarah Lovelock, 69 |
Death of a sister | Mary Maria Lovelock 5 September 1856 (Age 71 years) Cause: Chronic disease of the stomach Source: Death Certificate Citation details: Detail from certificate supplied by Vicki Houlbrooke Text: Registration District: St George Hanover Square County: Middlesex 1856 Sep 5 2 Bodford Place Mary Maria Leach, Female, 66 years, Wife of George Leach a Millwright, Chronic disease of the stomach, Amelia Jane Moss present at death of 10 George Street, Chelsea. |
Burial of a sister | Mary Maria Lovelock 11 September 1856 (Age 71 years) Source: Vicki Houlbrooke Text: Brompton Cemetery (Kensington and Chelsea): "Sacred to the memory of Mary Maria, Wife of George LEACH, of Vauxhall Bridge Rd, Pimlico, Who departed this life Sept 3, 1856, Aged 66 years. It is finished". Buried 11 Sep 1856. Note Death Certificate has sate of death 5 Sep 1856. |
Census | 1861 (Age 76 years) |
Occupation | Farmer between 1851 and 1864 (Age 66 years) Source: Will Text: Listed as farmer. |
Death | 22 January 1864 (Age 79 years) Source: Will Source: National Probate Calendar Text: 1864 James Lovelock of Stoke Talmage Oxon Farmer died 22 Jan 1864. Executors Frederick Lovelock of Watlington Oxon, Innkeeper and George Baylis of Sonning Berks, Farmer. |
Burial | 28 January 1864 (6 days after death) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: Stoke Talmage Burials 1864 Jan 28 James Lovelock, 79 |
Family with parents |
father |
John Lovelock Birth: about 1740 Death: 5 August 1817 |
mother |
Mary Whitwick Birth: about 1754 Death: 6 June 1804 |
Marriage: 15 November 1779 — St Leonards, Wallingford, Berkshire, England |
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14 months elder sister |
Elizabeth Lovelock Birth: about 1780 — Berkshire, England Death: 1845 |
23 months elder sister |
Hannah Lovelock Birth: 4 December 1781 Death: 1830 |
2 years elder brother |
John Lovelock Birth: about 1783 — Watlington, Oxfordshire, England Death: 1848 |
3 years himself |
James Lovelock Birth: about 1785 — Wallingford, Berkshire, England Death: 22 January 1864 — Stoke Talmage, Oxfordshire, England |
14 months younger brother |
William George Lovelock Birth: 1 March 1786 Death: 22 December 1845 — Wallingford, Berkshire, England |
3 years younger brother |
Thomas Lovelock Birth: about 1788 Death: 1849 |
3 years younger sister |
Mary Maria Lovelock Birth: about 1790 Death: 5 September 1856 — 2 Bodford Place, Hanover Square, Middlesex, England |
2 years younger brother |
Stephen Lovelock Birth: about 1791 Death: 1826 |
3 years younger brother |
Job Lovelock Birth: about 1793 — Watlington, Oxfordshire, England Death: 22 January 1852 |
Family with Sarah Wright |
himself |
James Lovelock Birth: about 1785 — Wallingford, Berkshire, England Death: 22 January 1864 — Stoke Talmage, Oxfordshire, England |
wife |
Sarah Wright Birth: about 1784 — Watlington, Oxfordshire, England Death: 1853 |
Marriage: 15 March 1808 — Watlington, Oxfordshire, England |
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4 years daughter |
Sarah Lovelock Birth: about 1811 Death: between July 1890 and September 1890 — Registration District, Wokingham, Berkshire, England |
2 years daughter |
Elizabeth Lovelock Birth: about 1812 — Watlington, Oxfordshire, England Death: Chalgrove, Oxfordshire, England |
3 years son |
George Lovelock Birth: about 1814 — Watlington, Oxfordshire, England Death: 11 September 1895 — Northfield End, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England |
3 years son |
Henry Lovelock Birth: about 1816 — Watlington, Oxfordshire, England Death: 9 May 1889 — Chalgrove, Oxfordshire, England |
2 years son |
Frederick Lovelock Birth: about 1817 — Watlington, Oxfordshire, England Death: 18 October 1869 — Watlington, Oxfordshire, England |
Birth | 1851 England Census |
Christening | Wallingford St Mary PR Text: Wallingford St Mary Baptism 1785 Jan 19 LOVELOCK James s. John and Mary |
Marriage | Oxfordshire PR Citation details: Modern Transcript Text: Watlington Marriage 1808 Mar 15 James Lovelock, bachelor, Licence and Sarah Wright. Witnesses: John Pitkin and Ann Pitkin |
Occupation | Pigot and Co National Directory 1830 Text: James Lovelock, Shirburn St, Watlington, butcher. Also baptism entries of his children between 1814 and 1817. Note: Pigot and Co National Directory 1830, James Lovelock, Shirburn St, Watlington, butcher. Also baptism entries of his children between 1814 and 1817. Also Pigott's 1824 Directory.
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Occupation | 1841 England Census |
Occupation | John Lovelock Publication: A Tale of Five Brothers - Update July 2005 Text: Listed as such in 1844 Pigott's Directory for Watlington. Also Excise Officer. |
Occupation | Will Text: Listed as farmer. |
Death | Will |
Death | National Probate Calendar Text: 1864 James Lovelock of Stoke Talmage Oxon Farmer died 22 Jan 1864. Executors Frederick Lovelock of Watlington Oxon, Innkeeper and George Baylis of Sonning Berks, Farmer. |
Burial | Oxfordshire PR Text: Stoke Talmage Burials 1864 Jan 28 James Lovelock, 79 |
Marriage | In 1841 census James is listed as a farmer, aged 55, living at Conchin St, Watlington (where the PH The Hare and Hounds was located), living with his wife Sarah, aged 55, son Frederick aged 20 (of Independent Means), a Mary Leach aged 20 and a servant Amileah Price aged 25. Henley Registration District (HO107/884/6: Folio 23: Watlington) Address: Conchin St Surname Forenames Age Occupation Born in County LOVELOCK James 55 Farmer N LOVELOCK Sarah 55 Y LOVELOCK Frederick 20 Ind Y LEACH Mary 20 N PRICE Ameliah 25 FS Y Family listed in 1851 census for Stoke Talmage, Berkshire: James, head, 66, farmer 200 acres employing 8 labourers, born Wallingford; Sarah, wife, 66, born Watlington; son Henry, unmarried, 30, employed on farm, born Watlington; grandson George, 4, born Watlington; plus servant Edna Mole, unmarried, age 26, born Middle Barton, Oxfordshire. James was not in 1847 Directory for Stoke Talmage and therefore presumably arrived there between 1847 and 1851. The family lived at Manor Farm in the heart of Stoke Talmage. The farm is part of the estate of the Earl of Macclesfield and is still occupied by a tenant farmer. At one time most of the village was part of the estate. [Email from John Lovelock 11.8.01] In Trade Directories for Oxfordshire James lived at Stoke Farm, Stoke Talmage and is listed as a farmer and overseer ( of the poor ). [Email from John Lovelock 22.8.01] 1861 census Stoke Talmage Oxfordshire Farm House James Lovelock, Head, Widr, 76, Farmer of 200 acres employing 6 men and three boys, born Wallingford Berkshire Henry Lovelock, Son, unm, 45, Farmer's Son, born Watlington Oxon Elizabeth Gibbons, Daur, married, 49, born Watlington Oxon Matilda Caterer, Serv, unm, 20, Housemaid, born Clare Oxon Post Office Directory 1864 for Stoke Talmage: Lovelock James, farmer, Stoke farm In 1851 the parish of Stoke Talmage only consisted of 21 occupied dwellings and James' son Henry was the census enumerator. |
Occupation | Pigot and Co National Directory 1830, James Lovelock, Shirburn St, Watlington, butcher. Also baptism entries of his children between 1814 and 1817. Also Pigott's 1824 Directory. |
Census | Stoke Talmage, Oxfordshire, England HO107 1726 F89 P1 James Lovelock;Head;66;Farmer 200 acres 8 Labourers;Wallingford, Berks Sarah Lovelock;Wife;66;;Watlington, Oxon Henry Lovelock;Son;30;Employed on Farm;Watlington, Oxon George Lovelock;Gd-son;4;;Watlington, Oxon Edna Mile (?);Serv;26; ...(?);Barton, Oxon |
Census | Farm House, Stoke Talmage, Oxfordshire, England RG9 885 F90 P8 James Lovelock;Head;76;Farmer of 200 acres employing 5 men and 3 boys;Wallingford, Berks Henry Lovelock;Son;45;Farmers son;Watlington, Oxon Elizabeth Gibbons;Daur;49;Housekeeper;Watlington, Oxon Matilda Cateret;Serv;20;Housemaid;Clare, Oxon |
Shared note | In 1809 James was a tenant of Thomas Bracey. Between 1812 and 1822 he rented property from the Earl of Macclesfield. Between 1815 and 1821 he had his own property moving to a larger house in 1822. In 1831 he also owned another house occupied by Mr R Dimmock. (Land tax records 1801-1832) Beneficiary in his father's Will 1818. Poll Books 1826, 1830 and 1831 show James and his brother John as owning a house and land. By 1837 they owned houses and land. In 1823 and 1830 Pigot Directory for Oxfordshire, James is listed under Watlington as a Butcher at Shirburn St. Poll Book 1837 Pyrton Hundred Watlington The Poll of the Electors who voted at the election of the Three Knights of the Shire to serve in the first Parliament of Queen Victoria, for the County of Oxford on the first and second days of August 1837. Lovelock James Lovelock John In 1844 Pigott's Directory for Watlington, James is listed under Inns & Public Houses as James Lovelock, Hare & Hounds Inn, Market Place. He is also an excise officer. Appears in Electoral Rolls 1846-1855. James describes his qualification as Freehold Houses in Shirburn St, presumably the Fox and Hounds PH and Butcher's Shop. Butcher. Living in Stoke Talmage in 1851 census, aged 66, farmer of 200 acres with 8 labourers, with his wife Sarah and son Henry and grandson George. James was a tenant farmer on the Earl of Macclesfield's Estate Shirburn in 1851. Appears in 1861 census living at Stoke Talmage. Listed in 1853 and 1863 Dutton Allen & Co Directories at Stoke Talmage. National Probate Calendar 1864 LOVELOCK James Of Stoke Talmage, Oxon. Farmer. Died 22 Jan 1864. Executors Frederick Lovelock of Watlington Oxon, Innkeeper and George Bayliss of Sonning, Berks, Farmer. James' Will dated 30 June 1860 and proved 18 April 1864 established that he owned the 'Fox & Hounds' (together with 'Washhouse, Cellar, Coal or Woodhouse and the stable and grounds lying between it and my Garden...'] and Butchers Shop [together with 'Slaughter house, barn, stable, outhouse, courts, yards, close and appurtenances ....'] at Watlington and these were left to sons Frederick and George respectively. Frederick also inherited his twenty Wycombe and Thame Railroad shares. Other benefactors were daughters Sarah Baylis and Elizabeth Gibbons, son Henry [inherited household furniture, plate, linen, china and dairy utensils], son in law George Baylis and grandsons George and James. William Godfrey Spyer of Watlington, Auctioneer and his son William Godfrey Leaver Spyer, Chemist appointed as 'protectors' of estates. Son Henry and George Baylis were offered the 'farming business'. Son Frederick and George Baylis were appointed executors. Witnesses: Geo Eyre, Solicitor, Bensington, Oxfordshire and Marguerite Eyre his Wife. Son Henry and George Baylis do not appear to have taken up the farm tenancy as a new farmer is shown in Directories after James' death and the 1871 census. In 1901 a Thomas Parker was Licencee of the Fox & Hounds. The Hare and Hounds in Market Place, Watlington was rumoured to have the pleasure of entertaining John Hampden, leader of the Parliamentary forces in the Civil War, who stayed there on the night before the battle of Chalgrove Field in 1643. He is reputed to have left a chest containing money for the payment of troops in the care of the landlord, Robert Parslowe, before he departed for the battle. Hampden was fatally wounded and never collected the chest. Robert Parslowe died a wealthy man - too wealthy for the landlord of a small inn. In his will he set up a charity to help the poor of Watlington - the result of a guilty conscience? |