Mary WilliamsAge: 39 years1786–1826
- Name
- Mary Williams
- Given names
- Mary
- Surname
- Williams
Birth | 17 April 1786 |
Christening | 16 July 1786 (Age 2 months) Source: Data on the Findmypast website Text: Although there is no definite evidence that this baptism is the wife of Jacob it is nonetheless a good candidate. |
Marriage | Jacob Lovelock — View this family 20 August 1815 (Age 29 years) Text: Jacob the son of Thomas and Jane seems to be the only candidate for Mary's husband. The Will of Jacob's brother Thomas refers to 'Jane the daughter of my brother Jacob', indicating that Jacob probably did marry. |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Jane Lovelock about 1816 (Age 29 years) Source: 1851 British Census |
Christening of a daughter | Jane Lovelock 8 January 1817 (Age 30 years) Source: Data on the Findmypast website |
Death | before April 1826 (Age 39 years) Note: As Jacob was recorded as a Widower in the Banns of his intended marriage to Dinah Coombs it is assumed that Mary had died. She may be the subject of a burial at South Wraxall on 29 May 1820, aged 32. That Mary was 'of Bradford Leigh', which is more or less the same distance (about 2 miles) from South Wraxall as Atworth, where Mary and Jacob married, is.
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Family with Jacob Lovelock |
husband |
Jacob Lovelock Birth: about 1786 36 34 Death: |
herself |
Mary Williams Birth: 17 April 1786 — Calne, Wiltshire, England Death: before April 1826 |
Marriage: 20 August 1815 — Atworth, Wiltshire, England |
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16 months daughter |
Jane Lovelock Birth: about 1816 30 29 — Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England Death: between April 1864 and June 1864 |
Christening | Data on the Findmypast website Text: Although there is no definite evidence that this baptism is the wife of Jacob it is nonetheless a good candidate. |
Marriage | Lovelocks in Wiltshire data on main Lovelock website Text: Jacob the son of Thomas and Jane seems to be the only candidate for Mary's husband. The Will of Jacob's brother Thomas refers to 'Jane the daughter of my brother Jacob', indicating that Jacob probably did marry. |
Death | As Jacob was recorded as a Widower in the Banns of his intended marriage to Dinah Coombs it is assumed that Mary had died. She may be the subject of a burial at South Wraxall on 29 May 1820, aged 32. That Mary was 'of Bradford Leigh', which is more or less the same distance (about 2 miles) from South Wraxall as Atworth, where Mary and Jacob married, is. |