The Lieflock Line, Wootton Rivers and Tangley Trees

James LovelockAge: 67 years18561924

Name
James Lovelock
Given names
James
Surname
Lovelock
Christening 25 December 1856
Birth of a brotherThomas Lovelock
between October 1858 and December 1858 (Age 21 months)

Christening of a brotherThomas Lovelock
16 January 1859 (Age 2 years)
Christening of a sisterRachel Lovelock
19 August 1860 (Age 3 years)
Census 1861 (Age 4 years)

Note: Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
Census 1871 (Age 14 years)

Note: The Foundry, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
Apprenticeship 11 July 1872 (Age 15 years)
Note: 1872 Jly 11 James Lovelock manor boy of Wootton Rivers to James William Lovelock of Wootton Rivers on 1872 Sept 16
Death of a paternal grandmotherElizabeth Hillier
18 September 1872 (Age 15 years)
Burial of a paternal grandmotherElizabeth Hillier
21 September 1872 (Age 15 years)
Census 1881 (Age 24 years)

Note: 26th House (West), Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
Death of a fatherDavid Lovelock
between October 1886 and November 1886 (Age 29 years)

Burial of a fatherDavid Lovelock
18 November 1886 (Age 29 years)
Census 1891 (Age 34 years)

Note: 31 West Side, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
Death of a sisterMatilda Lovelock
between October 1894 and December 1894 (Age 37 years)
Death of a motherHarriet Ruddle
between January 1898 and March 1898 (Age 41 years)

Burial of a motherHarriet Ruddle
11 March 1898 (Age 41 years)
Census 1901 (Age 44 years)

Note: Barn in the Rear of East Side, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
Burial of a brotherThomas Lovelock
12 July 1903 (Age 46 years)
Note: The data at Free BMD records the death in Jul-Sep 1904, Pewsey RD, ref 5a 85, age 44.
Death of a sisterSarah Lovelock
between January 1905 and March 1905 (Age 48 years)

Death of a brotherJohn William Lovelock
30 January 1910 (Age 53 years)
Shared note: RL 12/7/05
Burial of a brotherJohn William Lovelock
between January 1910 and February 1910 (Age 53 years)
Shared note: 12/7/05 RL Date cited from MI should presumably be that of death (as per headstone) rather than of burial, as had been entered here. (Entry [source. MI] in 'Lovelocks in Wilts by Parish' gives same date twice ??) See note to death entry source.
Census 1911 (Age 54 years)

Note: Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
Death between January 1924 and March 1924 (Age 67 years)

Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: 14 October 1841Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
20 months
elder brother
John Lovelock
Birth: between April 1843 and May 1843 29 24
Burial: 5 May 1843Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
15 months
elder brother
2 years
elder brother
2 years
elder sister
Matilda Lovelock
Christening: 18 June 1848 34 29Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
Death: between October 1894 and December 1894Wokingham RD, Wokingham, Berkshire, England
2 years
elder sister
2 years
elder sister
Ann Lovelock
Birth: between October 1852 and December 1852 38 33
Death: between April 1854 and June 1854
2 years
elder sister
Elizabeth Ann Lovelock
Christening: 25 December 1854 40 35Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
Death: between July 1925 and September 1925
2 years
himself
James Lovelock
Christening: 25 December 1856 42 37Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
Death: between January 1924 and March 1924
2 years
younger brother
Thomas Lovelock
Birth: between October 1858 and December 1858 44 39
Burial: 12 July 1903Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
23 months
younger sister

Census

Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England RG9 1308 F97 P17

David Lovelock;Head;46;Bricklayer;Wootton Rivers Harriett Lovelock;Wife;42;;Burbage John Lovelock;Son;16;Apprentice Blacksmith;Wootton Rivers Matilda Lovelock;Daur;12;;Wootton Rivers Sarah Lovelock;Daur;10;;Wootton Rivers Elizabeth A. Lovelock;Daur;6;;Wootton Rivers James Lovelock;Son;4;;Wootton Rivers Thomas Lovelock;Son;2;;Wootton Rivers Rachel Lovelock;Daur;6mos;;Wootton Rivers

Census

The Foundry, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England RG10 1941 F38 P6

David Lovelock;Head;56;Bricklayer;Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire Harriett Lovelock;Wife;51;;Burbage, Wiltshire George Lovelock;Son;24;Blacksmith;Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire James Lovelock;Son;14;Works with Father;Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire Thomas Lovelock;Son;12;;Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire Rachel Lovelock;Daur;10;;Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire Eliza Spayes;Wife's Sister;40;Dairymaid (Widow);Burbage, Wiltshire

Apprenticeship

1872 Jly 11 James Lovelock manor boy of Wootton Rivers to James William Lovelock of Wootton Rivers on 1872 Sept 16

Census

26th House (West), Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England RG11 2062 F74 P5

David Lovelock;Head;66;Bricklayer, Parish Clerk;Wootton Rivers Harriett Lovelock;Wife;61;;Burbage Elizabeth Lovelock;Daur;26;;Wootton Rivers James Lovelock;Son;24;Bricklayer;Wootton Rivers Thomas Lovelock;Son;22;Bricklayer's Labourer;Wootton Rivers John Lovelock;Son;36;Bricklayer (Widower);Wootton Rivers Emily Lovelock;Gd-Daur;11;;Wootton Rivers

Census

31 West Side, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England RG12 1613 F29 P4

Harriet Lovelock;Head;71;Living on her own means;Burbage James Lovelock;Son;33;Bricklayer;Wootton Rivers Thomas Lovelock;Son;31;Bricklayer's Labourer;Wootton Rivers

Census

Barn in the Rear of East Side, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England RG13 1947 F140 P12

James Lovelock;Head;44;Bricklayer;Wootton Rivers, Wilts

Census

Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England RG14 PN12062 RG78 PN673 RD251 SD2 ED12 SN85

James Lovelock;Head;55;Bricklayer;Wootton Rivers, Wilts

Note

On 6 May 1893 the 'Marlborough Times' reported of Everley Petty Sessions:

'George Lovelock, John Lovelock and James Lovelock were summoned by the Guardians of the Pewsey Union to shew cause why they did not contribute towards the maintenance of their mother, Harriett Lovelock, a pauper residing at Wootton Rivers, and chargeable to the common fund of the Pewsey Union. Arthur Baker, relieving officer of the Pewsey Union, stated that on 11th April, he had an application from Harriett Lovelock, aged 74 years, for out-door relief, on the ground of destitution. He brought it before the Board on the 17th April and they granted relief of 3s. per week. By direction of the Board he laid information against the three defendants, who are sons. George Lovelock is a village blacksmith and carrier, James Lovelock is a bricklayer, and John Lovelock is a bricklayer on the Great Western Railway. In witness's opinion they were of sufficient ability to contribute towards their mother's maintenance. George Lovelock, in defence, said: I have a wife and seven children, three at work, and the eldest an invalid, one looks after two cows. John Lovelock said: She has never been to ask us to contribute. - The Bench made an order for each to contribute 1s. per week.'

On 8 January 1897 George and James appeared again at Everley Petty Sessions and were ordered to pay 1s. 6d. towards their mother's maintenance. For disobedience of the previous order to contribute James was committed to 14 days' imprisonment with hard labour. This was actually the fourth time James had been summoned - in December 1893 he was committed to Devizes prison for 14 days, in July 1894 to another 14 days with hard labour, and in 1896 to 14 days with hard labour in default of payment.