The Lieflock Line, Wootton Rivers and Tangley Trees

Henry James LovelockAge: 78 years18721951

Name
Henry James Lovelock
Given names
Henry James
Surname
Lovelock
Birth between April 1872 and June 1872 26 20
Christening 2 June 1872
Birth of a brotherThomas Lovelock
10 November 1875 (Age 3 years)
Christening of a brotherThomas Lovelock
3 September 1876 (Age 4 years)
Birth of a brotherGeorge Laban Lovelock
November 1878 (Age 6 years)

Death of a brotherGeorge Laban Lovelock
between November 1878 and December 1878 (Age 6 years)

Christening of a brotherGeorge Laban Lovelock
30 November 1878 (Age 6 years)
Burial of a brotherGeorge Laban Lovelock
5 December 1878 (Age 6 years)
Note: 'Aged 14 days'
Christening of a brotherRobert William Oliver Lovelock
2 October 1880 (Age 8 years)
Census 1881 (Age 8 years)

Note: 2nd Primrose Hill, Conley Cott, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
Marriage of a parentThomas BishopCharlotte AldridgeView this family
26 February 1882 (Age 9 years)
Death of a brotherRobert William Oliver Lovelock
about March 1883 (Age 10 years)
Birth of a half-brotherCharles William Fred Bishop
between July 1885 and September 1885 (Age 13 years)

Event 14 July 1887 (Age 15 years)
Note: 1887 July 14 Henry James Lovelock manor boy of Wootton Rivers to Henry James Deacon, wheelwright & carpenter of Marlborough on 1888 March 20. To be apprenticed for a new term to Uriah Whatley of Pewsy on 1889 Oct 11.
Burial of a paternal grandfatherMaurice Lovelock
2 April 1890 (Age 18 years)
Shared note: The Pewsey Burial Register gives Maurice's age at death as 71
Death of a half-brotherCharles William Fred Bishop
between January 1891 and March 1891 (Age 18 years)

Census 1891 (Age 18 years)

Note: 6 Cuckoo's Knob, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
MarriageEmily Gwendoline JonesView this family
between October 1893 and December 1893 (Age 21 years)

Birth of a son
#1
William Henry Lovelock
between July 1894 and September 1894 (Age 22 years)
Christening of a sonWilliam Henry Lovelock
2 September 1894 (Age 22 years)
Birth of a daughter
#2
Gladys Gwendoline Lovelock
between July 1896 and August 1896 (Age 24 years)

Christening of a daughterGladys Gwendoline Lovelock
30 August 1896 (Age 24 years)
Death of a daughterGladys Gwendoline Lovelock
between April 1897 and June 1897 (Age 25 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherLouisa Stone
11 February 1898 (Age 25 years)
Death of a maternal grandfatherJohn Aldridge
between January 1898 and March 1898 (Age 25 years)

Burial of a paternal grandmotherLouisa Stone
18 February 1898 (Age 25 years)
Birth of a son
#3
Thomas Harold Lovelock
4 December 1899 (Age 27 years)
Birth of a daughter
#4
Lily Clementina Lovelock
10 December 1904 (Age 32 years)

Note: Date of birth included in death registration entry.
Christening of a daughterLily Clementina Lovelock
18 January 1905 (Age 32 years)
Birth of a daughter
#5
Edna May Lovelock
between January 1907 and March 1907 (Age 34 years)
Note: The 1939 Register gives the date of birth as 4 Jun 1907.
Death of a maternal grandmotherMartha Goddard
between January 1910 and March 1910 (Age 37 years)

Death of a sonWilliam Henry Lovelock
between October 1934 and December 1934 (Age 62 years)

Death between January 1951 and March 1951 (Age 78 years)

Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: 23 August 1871Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
10 months
himself
4 years
younger brother
3 years
younger brother
23 months
younger brother
Robert William Oliver Lovelock
Birth: Peckham, London, England
Death: about March 1883Alverstoke RD, Alverstoke, Hampshire, England
Mother’s family with Thomas Bishop - View this family
step-father
mother
Marriage: 26 February 1882Alverstoke, Hampshire, England
4 years
half-brother
Family with Emily Gwendoline Jones - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: between October 1893 and December 1893
1 year
son
2 years
daughter
3 years
son
5 years
daughter
2 years
daughter

Census

2nd Primrose Hill, Conley Cott, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England RG11 2062 F77 P12

John ALDRIDGE;Head;65;Carrier;Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire Martha ALDRIDGE;Wife;60;Carrier Wife;Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire William A. ALDRIDGE;Son;16 M Carrier Son;Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire Charlotte LOVELOCK;Daur;29;;Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire James LOVELOCK;Gr Son;8;Scholar;Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire Robert LOVELOCK;Gr Son;1;;Peckham ((Kent)), Surrey

Event

1887 July 14 Henry James Lovelock manor boy of Wootton Rivers to Henry James Deacon, wheelwright & carpenter of Marlborough on 1888 March 20. To be apprenticed for a new term to Uriah Whatley of Pewsy on 1889 Oct 11.

Census

6 Cuckoo's Knob, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England RG12 1613 F132 P10

William Aldridge;Head;26;Carrier;Wootton Rivers Hannah Aldridge;Wife;27;;Wootton Rivers Marion Aldridge;Daur;1;;Wootton Rivers James Lovelock;Visitor;18;General Labourer;Wootton Rivers

Note

An item in the Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette of Thursday 18 September 1890 reported that 'Henry James Lovelock, a young man apprenticed at Mrs Watley's iron foundry, was charged on remand with stealing two florins and two shillings from a till in the bar of the King's Arms Inn, Pewsey, on the 77th inst. Mr George Plank is the landlord of the inn, and on Sunday night, the 7th inst., about seven o'clock prisoner, who was with two companions in the tap room, suddenly got up and left them. He remained away for some considerable time and eventually Mrs Plank, the landlady, went into the bar and found Lovelock with the till half open and his hand in it. She seized hold of his hand, in which were the two florins and two shillings. She at once sent for the police and charged him with the theft. He was taken into custody and brought before the magistrates on the following Monday, when he was remanded until the petty sessions. He now pleaded guilty and expressed regret for what he had done. He was sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour.'

Note

From 'The Portsmouth Evening News' of 9 October 1886:

'Henry James Lovelock, 14, of 3, Park Street, Forton, was charged with stealing from the Marine Barracks a case of surgical instruments, value £2 2s - Corporal George Wright-Barfield, of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, stated that yesterday the prisoner's mother brought him to the barracks to see if he was big enough to pass as a drummer. Witness measured him, and soon after he was gone missed the case containing the instruments. - Prisoner was remanded until Tuesday.'

He was brought up on remand on 16 October, pleaded guilty and fined 11s.

Note

From 'The Gloucester Citizen' of 13 Feb 1902:

'A remarkable system of alleged wholesale robbery was revealed at the Newport Police-court on Wednesday, when Henry James Lovelock, alias Bishop, who has been committed to the Monmouth Assizes by the Pontypool magistrates, was brought up from Usk gaol , under a writ of habeas corpus, to answer several charges of stealing passengers' luggage, the property of the Great Western Railway Company, as carriers, from the Newport railway station. Prisoner was committed for trial att he Monmouth Assizes next week.'

and this on 20 Feb 1902:

'Monmouth Assizes: Henry James Bishop (26), labourer, pleaded guilty to two charges of larceny at Newport, in January last, and was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment with hard labour. There was another charge against prisoner of attempted assault on a little girl at Abersychan on December 31st. He was found guilty, and sentenced to two years' imprisonment with hard labour.'