Wiltshire Lovelock Trees - A Collection of Various Trees

Daniel LovelockAge: 33 years18611894

Name
Daniel Lovelock
Given names
Daniel
Surname
Lovelock
Birth about 1861 36 36
Death of a paternal grandfatherDaniel Lovelock
7 July 1868 (Age 7 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 paternal grandfatherDaniel Lovelock
10 July 1868 (Age 7 years)
Census 1870 (Age 9 years)

Note: Lake, Humboldt, Nevada, USA
Census 1880 (Age 19 years)

Note: Lake, Humboldt, Nevada, USA
Death of a motherMary Forrest
5 July 1881 (Age 20 years)
MarriageMary (Mollie) L GentryView this family
7 December 1884 (Age 23 years)
Birth of a daughter
#1
Mary Theresa Lovelock
about 1890 (Age 29 years)
Death 12 July 1894 (Age 33 years)

Note: According to data in Public Member Trees at Ancestry.co.uk Daniel was shot and killed by Robert Loga…
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: 5 April 1847Liverpool, Lancashire, England
10 months
elder brother
23 months
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
2 years
elder brother
9 years
himself
-5 years
elder brother
4 years
elder sister
14 months
elder sister
elder sister
Father’s family with Mary Evans - View this family
father
step-mother
Marriage: Lovelock, Nevada, USA
Family with Mary (Mollie) L Gentry - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: 7 December 1884Humboldt County, Nevada, USA
6 years
daughter
Henry Routh + Mary (Mollie) L Gentry - View this family
wife’s husband
wife
Marriage: 23 June 1894Washoe County, Nevada, USA
14 years
step-daughter

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

Death

According to data in Public Member Trees at Ancestry.co.uk Daniel was shot and killed by Robert Logan, as reported in the 'Nevada State Journal'. See also the Note at the above 'Notes' tag.

Note

A report in the 'Los Angeles Herald' of 14 July 1894 reads:

A Sensational Triple Murder Near Lovelocks, Nevada. Lovelocks, Nev., July 13.—A triple murder, due to jealousy, occurred about 20 miles from here last night. Robert Logan shot and killed Dan Lovelock and Fred Sullivan and was in turn killed by his own wife. Logan's wife had applied for a divorce, and Logan was insanely jealous of her and threatened to kill some of her male friends. A few days ago Mrs. Logan went to Cottonwood. Logan followed and attacked Dan Lovelock, the stage driver, wounding him severely in the head. Lovelock was unable to return here and Mrs. Logan drove the stage. She returned to Cottonwood on Wednesday to bring Lovelock home. On the return trip Mrs. Logan drove. Lovelock was on the front seat and Fred Suilivan, a passenger, on the rear seat. At dusk Logan rode up, armed with a Winchester, and said he was going to town with his wife. He rode on behind the stage and after going some distance shot Sullivan from behind, the bullet going through his heart. Then he picked Lovelock, and the second victim fell back into Mrs. Logan's lap. Logan then said he was going to drive the stage to a well five miles distant, where he intended to throw the bodies of the murdered men, after which he was going to cut his wife into small pieces and throw her in after the men. Instead, she persuaded him to water the horses, and when he stopped to secure a bucket under the stage, she took a pistol from Lovelock's pocket and shot her husband. He cried for mercy but she shot again and he fell behind the stage. She dismounted and gave him one more bullet as a settler. She let Logan's body lie in the dust and drove into town with the other bodies. Lovelock was stage proprietor and driver, and there was no known intimacy between him and the woman. The people here denounce Logan as a coward and praise Mrs. Logan's courage.