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Stephen Lovelock1823

Name
Stephen Lovelock
Given names
Stephen
Surname
Lovelock
Birth about 1823 27 22

Christening 28 December 1823
Christening of a brotherDavid Lovelock
11 December 1825 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a sisterSusan Lovelock
about 1828 (Age 5 years)

Christening of a sisterSusan Lovelock
25 May 1828 (Age 5 years)
Christening of a brotherCharles Lovelock
24 August 1830 (Age 7 years)
Christening of a sisterJane Lovelock
14 April 1833 (Age 10 years)
Burial of a brotherDavid Lovelock
14 October 1834 (Age 11 years)
Birth of a brotherWilliam Lovelock
about 1836 (Age 13 years)

Christening of a brotherWilliam Lovelock
17 April 1836 (Age 13 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherWilliam Lovelock
between January 1838 and March 1838 (Age 15 years)

Burial of a brotherCharles Lovelock
31 March 1840 (Age 17 years)
Birth of a sisterMary Ann Lovelock
between April 1840 and May 1840 (Age 17 years)
Christening of a sisterMary Ann Lovelock
31 May 1840 (Age 17 years)
Census 1841 (Age 18 years)

Note: Clarks Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, England
Burial of a motherElizabeth Freeman
31 December 1849 (Age 26 years)
Census 1851 (Age 28 years)

Note: House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England
Death of a sisterJane Lovelock
between October 1860 and December 1860 (Age 37 years)
Death of a fatherJames Lovelock
October 1881 (Age 58 years)

Burial of a fatherJames Lovelock
31 October 1881 (Age 58 years)
Note: Burial 3 Sep 1829 at Dogmersfield, previously assigned to James L [69], bap 19 Apr 1795, son of William L & Ann(e) Cole, now assigned to James L [103] bap 28 Nov 1796, son of Job Lovelock & Anne Naish. The former James apparently had children after 1829. See email exchanges with Christine Spry (20-Mar-06, 4-Apr-06, 5-Apr-06), John Lewis (4-Apr-06), Mike & Alison Turner (4-Apr-06) plus my message 5-May-06
Death of a sisterSarah Lovelock
10 October 1885 (Age 62 years)
Burial of a sisterSarah Lovelock
12 October 1885 (Age 62 years)
Death of a brotherJames Lovelock
between January 1895 and February 1895 (Age 72 years)
Burial of a brotherJames Lovelock
9 February 1895 (Age 72 years)
Death of a sisterMary Ann Lovelock
between October 1901 and December 1901 (Age 78 years)

Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: about 1817Dogmersfield, Hampshire, England
-8 months
elder sister
4 years
elder brother
2 years
elder brother
3 years
himself
3 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
Jane Lovelock
Christening: 14 April 1833 37 32Dogmersfield, Hampshire, England
Death: between October 1860 and December 1860Hartley Wintney RD, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, England
4 years
younger brother
4 years
younger sister

Census

Clarks Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, England
HO107 395/12 F8 (?) P12

James Lovelock;42;Labourer;born in Hampshire Elizabeth Lovelock;40;born in Hampshire Stephen Lovelock;16;born in Hampshire Susan Lovelock;13;born in Hampshire Jane Lovelock;9;born in Hampshire Mary Lovelock;1;born in Hampshire

Census

House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England HO107 1517 F488 P13

Amongst the prisoners:

Stephen Lovelock;Prisoner, Mar;26;Gardener;Hartely (sic) Row, Hants

Although Stephen was recorded as being married there is no other evidence for a marriage.

Note

The Salisbury and Winchester Journal of 9 February 1856 reported that James Lovelock, Stephen Lovelock and William Smith were committed to the Hampshire County Prison (at Winchester) for uttering counterfeit coin at Odiham.

Stephen was at it again in 1862 for the Aldershot Military Gazette reported that on 16 September at Odiham Petty Sessions in Hampshire he was committed for trial charged on four different counts of uttering counterfeit coin.

The Reading Mercury reported on 20 September 1862 that Stephen was charged with passing two counterfeit half-crowns and two florins, and that he had in his possession six other counterfeit half-crowns.

A report in the Hampshire Advertiser of 13 December 1862 stated that 'Stephen Lovelock pleaded guilty to feloniously uttering, after a former offence, to numerous persons and having in his possession divers false and counterfeit silver coins, well knowing the same to be spurious, at Hartley Whitney, on September 13th'. It was also reported that he said he was in great distress at the time.

Nonetheless he was sentenced to 9 months' imprisonment.

A second report, in the same paper on the same day, refers to Stephen as a gardener, reveals that the counterfeit coins were half-crowns, and states that not only did Stephen plead guilty to the charge, but 'also to a previous conviction for the same offence'.