George LovelockAge: 83 years1824–1907
- Name
- George Lovelock
- Given names
- George
- Surname
- Lovelock
Birth | 11 March 1824 31 34 |
Marriage | Mary Evans — View this family |
Burial of a paternal grandmother | Jane Bratfield 13 June 1835 (Age 11 years) Source: Lyneham BTs & PRs Citation details: Burials 1605, 1606, 1621, 1623, 1624, 1627, 1633, 1660, 1666, 1668, 1669, 1677, 1679, 1693, 1702, 1709, 1710, 1716-1731, 1735-1854, 1857-1878 (BTs) Text: 1835 Jun 13 Jane Lovelock, Littlecot, 87 yrs Quality of data: primary evidence Note: Pointed out by Sue Lovelock in email 29-Jul-04
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Death of a mother | Jane Rees 22 April 1846 (Age 22 years) Citation details: email message 2 Nov 2004 Text: Copy of her death certificate states:- Registration District Wolverhampton, Sub-district of Tettenhall in the county of Stafford 22nd April 1846 Tettenhall / Jane Lovelock / female / 56 years / wife of Daniel Lovelock Gardener / Diseased Lungs, Dropsy Ascites? / Daniel Lovelock present at the death. Quality of data: primary evidence |
Burial of a mother | Jane Rees 26 April 1846 (Age 22 years) |
Marriage of a parent | Daniel Lovelock — Mary Cooke — View this family 21 February 1847 (Age 22 years) Citation details: email message to lovelock-l 6 Nov 2004 - details of marriage cert. Text: Marriage Cert: 1847 Marriage solemnized at the Collegiate Church in the Parish of Wolverhampton in the county of Stafford Feb 21st Daniel Lovelock, full age, Widower, Gardener, Res:. Wolverhampton, Father: T Lovelock, deceased Mary Cooke, full age, Spinster, Res: Wolverhampton, Father: W. Cooke deceased Witnesses were T Holding and J Biddulph Junr. Quality of data: primary evidence |
Marriage | Mary Forrest — View this family 5 April 1847 (Age 23 years) Note: Married Trinity Church, Liverpool, England
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Emigration | 29 September 1847 (Age 23 years) Citation details: email message 13-Feb-2013 Note: George left Plymouth on the SUCCESS on 29.9.1847 and arrived in Port Adelaide on 28.1.1848.
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Birth of a son #1 | Frederick Lovelock 23 January 1848 (Age 23 years) Note: Born en route to Australia
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Birth of a half-sister | Ann Lovelock 1848 (Age 23 years) Citation details: email 31 Oct 2004 Quality of data: primary evidence |
Death of a half-sister | Ann Lovelock 1848 (Age 23 years) Citation details: email 31 Oct 2004 Quality of data: primary evidence |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Mary Lovelock 1849 (Age 24 years) Citation details: email message 13-Feb-2013 Note: The birth was registered on arrival in Adelaide, South Australia: Ref. 2/173
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Death of a daughter | Mary Lovelock April 1850 (Age 26 years) |
Birth of a son #3 | Thomas Eugene Daniel Lovelock September 1851 (Age 27 years) |
Birth of a son #4 | George Lovelock 1853 (Age 28 years) |
Birth of a son #5 | Stephen Lovelock 1855 (Age 30 years) |
Birth of a daughter #6 | Helen (Nellie) Lovelock 18 August 1858 (Age 34 years) Source: Data at Findagrave.com website |
Birth of a daughter #7 | Jennie Claire (Ellen) Lovelock 17 October 1859 (Age 35 years) Source: Data at Findagrave.com website |
Birth of a daughter #8 | Mary Jane Lovelock 17 October 1859 (Age 35 years) |
Census | 1860 (Age 35 years) |
Christening of a daughter | Mary Jane Lovelock 12 February 1860 (Age 35 years) Citation details: email 8 Nov 2004 Text: Copy of a Baptism certificate from the Parish of Brewood Staff. dated 12th February 1860. for Mary Jane Lovelock, daughter of George and Mary Lovelock Abode California, Central America. Provision Dealer Certificate has notation (Born at California October 17th 1859) Quality of data: primary evidence |
Birth of a son #9 | Daniel Lovelock about 1861 (Age 36 years) |
Death of a father | Daniel Lovelock 7 July 1868 (Age 44 years) Citation details: email 6 Nov 2004 Text: Seventh July 1868 Chillington Brewood, Daniel Lovelock, Male, 75 years, Gardener, Heart Disease/Dropsy, Informant: Lucy Colley, present at death, Chillington, Brewood Quality of data: primary evidence Source: GRO Citation details: Penkridge RD (Staffs), Jul/Sept 1868, Vol 6b page 273 (provided by Robin Lovelock) Quality of data: primary evidence |
Burial of a father | Daniel Lovelock 10 July 1868 (Age 44 years) |
Census | 1870 (Age 45 years) |
Marriage of a child | Luman N Carpenter — Helen (Nellie) Lovelock — View this family 28 February 1875 (Age 50 years) |
Census | 1880 (Age 55 years) |
Death of a wife | Mary Forrest 5 July 1881 (Age 57 years) |
Marriage of a child | Frederick Lovelock — Aurora Amelia Holden — View this family 5 February 1882 (Age 57 years) Source: Data at Findagrave.com website |
Marriage of a child | William Cornelius Ruddell — Jennie Claire (Ellen) Lovelock — View this family 19 July 1882 (Age 58 years) |
Marriage of a child | Daniel Lovelock — Mary (Mollie) L Gentry — View this family 7 December 1884 (Age 60 years) Source: FamilySearch website data |
Death of a brother | Daniel Lovelock 24 July 1888 (Age 64 years) Citation details: email message 13-Feb-2013 Note: Daniel had a hotel at Koroit Creek
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Death of a sister | Elizabeth Lovelock between October 1891 and December 1891 (Age 67 years) Text: Walsall RD, ref 6b 461 (age 73) |
Death of a son | Daniel Lovelock 12 July 1894 (Age 70 years) |
Census | 1900 (Age 75 years) |
Marriage of a child | Thomas Eugene Daniel Lovelock — Mary Emma Killibrew — View this family 6 July 1905 (Age 81 years) Note: No issue
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Death of a son | George Lovelock before 1907 (Age 82 years) |
Death of a son | Stephen Lovelock before 1907 (Age 82 years) |
Death | 28 March 1907 (Age 83 years) Cause of death: Pneumonia |
Family with parents |
father |
Daniel Lovelock Christening: 3 March 1793 43 41 — Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, England Death: 7 July 1868 — Brewood, Staffordshire, England |
mother |
Jane Rees Birth: about 1790 Death: 22 April 1846 — Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England |
Marriage: 4 January 1816 — Oystermouth, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales |
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11 months elder sister |
Elizabeth Lovelock Birth: 23 November 1816 23 26 — Oystermouth, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales Death: between October 1891 and December 1891 |
elder sister |
Jane Lovelock Birth: 23 November 1816 23 26 — Oystermouth, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales Death: |
6 years elder sister |
Mary Lovelock Birth: about 1822 28 32 Death: |
4 months elder brother |
Daniel Lovelock Christening: 5 May 1822 29 32 — Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales Death: 24 July 1888 — Koroit Creek, Victoria, Australia |
22 months himself |
George Lovelock Birth: 11 March 1824 31 34 — Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales Death: 28 March 1907 — Nevada, USA |
Father’s family with Mary Cooke |
father |
Daniel Lovelock Christening: 3 March 1793 43 41 — Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, England Death: 7 July 1868 — Brewood, Staffordshire, England |
step-mother |
Mary Cooke Birth: 8 October 1809 — Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England Death: between April 1869 and June 1869 |
Marriage: 21 February 1847 — Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England |
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22 months half-sister |
Ann Lovelock Birth: 1848 54 38 Death: 1848 |
Family with Mary Forrest |
himself |
George Lovelock Birth: 11 March 1824 31 34 — Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales Death: 28 March 1907 — Nevada, USA |
wife |
Mary Forrest Christening: 20 June 1824 — Prescot, Lancashire, England Death: 5 July 1881 — Lovelock, Nevada, USA |
Marriage: 5 April 1847 — Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
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10 months son |
Frederick Lovelock Birth: 23 January 1848 23 23 — On Board ship "Success" Death: 19 October 1915 — Luning, Mineral County, Nevada, USA |
23 months daughter |
Mary Lovelock Birth: 1849 24 24 — Sandwich Islands Death: April 1850 |
3 years son |
Thomas Eugene Daniel Lovelock Birth: September 1851 27 27 — Oroville, California, USA Death: 1911 |
2 years son |
George Lovelock Birth: 1853 28 28 — Marysville, California, USA Death: before 1907 |
9 years son |
Daniel Lovelock Birth: about 1861 36 36 — Marysville, California, USA Death: 12 July 1894 |
-5 years son |
Stephen Lovelock Birth: 1855 30 30 — Butte County, California, USA Death: before 1907 |
4 years daughter |
Helen (Nellie) Lovelock Birth: 18 August 1858 34 34 — Butte County, California, USA Death: 15 February 1929 |
14 months daughter |
Jennie Claire (Ellen) Lovelock Birth: 17 October 1859 35 35 — Oroville, Butte County, California, USA Death: 28 October 1920 — Lovelock, Nevada, USA |
daughter |
Mary Jane Lovelock Birth: 17 October 1859 35 35 — California, USA Death: |
Family with Mary Evans |
himself |
George Lovelock Birth: 11 March 1824 31 34 — Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales Death: 28 March 1907 — Nevada, USA |
wife |
Mary Evans Birth: Death: |
Marriage: — Lovelock, Nevada, USA |
Marriage | Married Trinity Church, Liverpool, England |
Emigration | George left Plymouth on the SUCCESS on 29.9.1847 and arrived in Port Adelaide on 28.1.1848. |
Census | Kimshew, Butte County, California, USA Lovelock, Geo;36;England;Lumberman Lovelock, Mary;36;England Lovelock, Thos;8;England Lovelock, Helen;5;England Lovelock, Geo;3;California Lovelock, M J (Female);9mos;California |
Census | Lake, Humboldt, Nevada, USA Geo Lovelock;46;England;Quartz Mines Mary Lovelock;46;England;Keeps house Thos Lovelock;18;California;Teamster Nellie Lovelock;14;California;At home George Lovelock;12;California;At home Jane Lovelock;10;California;At home Daniel Lovelock;9;California;At home |
Census | Lake, Humboldt, Nevada, USA George Lovelock;Head;M;W;57;ENG;Miner;ENG ENG Mary Lovelock;Wife;F;W;57;ENG;;ENG ENG Jennie Lovelock;Daur;F;W;20;CA;;ENG ENG Daniel Lovelock;Son;M;W;19;CA;Laborer;ENG ENG James Weatherly;Other;M;W;72;SCOT;Laborer;SCOTLAND SCOTLAND Chaley Lawrance;Other;M;W;32;OH;Telegraph Operator;OH PA |
Census | Lovelock, Humboldt, Nevada, USA Lovelock, George;Head;Mar 1824;Wales;Wales;Mine Manager (Arrived in US in 1880) |
Note | The family left Adelaide, South Australia late in 1849 on the schooner TIMBO (Captain Hill), arriving on 3 December in Hobart according to the Shipping Intelligence in The Colonial Times of 4 December. The family were named as George, Frederick, Mary and Mary Jane. They left Hobart on 5 December on the CAROLINE (Captain Perry) for San Francisco and, hopefully, GOLD. The 330 ton barque was wrecked on 25 March 1850 off Honolulu, where the captain had been prevented from docking due to adverse weather. Mary died in April 1850 according to the Britannia and Trades' Advocate of Hobart reporting on 15 August 1850. Sources are the Courier [newspaper] (Hobart), 14.8.1850; and GOLD FLEET FOR CALIFORNIA: FORTY-NINERS FROM AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, by Charles Bateson, published by URE SMITH P/L, Sydney, 1963. There is no list of deaths at sea in this wonderful book and no Lovelock entry in the index but the Captain was William C. Perry. This was his only voyage to the USA with prospective miners. A report in the Sydney Morning Herald of Friday 10 May 1850 repeated the following from the Honolulu Times of 27 March 1850: The British bark 'Caroline', of London, Captain Perry, 110 days from Hobart Town, anchored off our harbour (Honolulu) on Monday morning last, intending to remain only long enough to procure water and other supplies, being on her passage to California. During the early part of the day, the wind, which was from the southward, freshened considerably, and it became evident to all acquainted with the nature of our harbour, &c., that the situation of the vessel was one of extreme peril. Captain Maughn, the pilot, went on board in the morning, and at 5 p.m. the cables were slipped, and an attempt made to wear and stand out to sea, but owing to the heavy swell, it was impossible to get weigh (way) on her, and she struck on the reef at the leeward side of the passage, where she now lies.-After the vessel struck, it being understood that a number of women were on board, several of our citizens procured boats, and with praiseworthy courage pulled through the surf and brought all of them that could be reached in safety to the beach. Shortly after grounding, the standing rigging was cut, and the masts went by the board, carrying with them a seaman, named John Wilson, a native of Sweden, aged about 27 years. A rope and a grating were thrown to him, but it is supposed that he was struck by some of the falling rigging, and thus response was incapable of exertion before reaching the water. His body was found upon the reef yesterday morning, and identified by several of the passengers and crew. Captain Maughn arrived from the wreck last evening, leaving the master and five others still on board. Their situation, although anything but pleasant, we do not apprehend to be dangerous.-Honolulu Times, March 27. Further Notes: Carpenter. Sailed in "Success" to Adelaide arr Feb, 1848. With Daniel went to Copper mines Kapunda, SA. to California in mid 1850's till middle 1860's thence to Nevada. Became very wealthy thru coach routes, water rights, good meadow land, mines. Built town of Lovelock in 1860's. George had previously founded the town of Lovelock California, see: http://www.caghosttowns.com/towns/butte/lovelock.htm. The town of Lovelock was originally established by George Lovelock in 1855. It was the quartz and placer mining that attracted miners to the area. The Lovelock Inn here is near the site of the old Lovelock Hotel, Store and Dance Hall which were operated by the Kitchen family. See also article in Lovelock Lines issue 1 on the Lovelock web site. Taken from Elaine Pommerening's account for the Lovelock Centennial Booklet, 1968. More information on the town of Lovelock can be found at http://www.city-data.com/city/Lovelock-Nevada.html http://ednapurviance.org/ednahome/lovelockhomea.html Chis Knight, email 7-Nov-04: Daniel's son George Lovelock has turned into the most fascinating character. I have found a lot on Ancestry in the Nevada Daily State Journal that fortunately includes his obituary. His story is one of (several) fortunes in mining, shipwrecks en-route to Australia - which killed an un-named daughter, Pirates, the murder of his son Daniel by a jealous husband and endless selling of mines, some at $100,000 each (and this in the 1880s!), another early death of a son by malarial fever (George, died 24 Aug 1893 in Lovelock, Nevada). A second wife - Mrs Evans, no other names yet - drowned whilst fishing in a creek a few years after they were married. |