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Lewis Charles LOVELOCKAge: 4 years18601865

Name
Lewis Charles LOVELOCK
Given names
Lewis Charles
Surname
LOVELOCK
Birth between October 1860 and December 1860 37 33

Publication: FreeBMD web site
Text:

Hackney RD, ref 1b 345

Christening 2 January 1861 (Age 3 months)
Text:

Chhristened in the names of Charles Lewis Lovelock.

Census 1861 (Age 3 months)

Note: 2 Albion Villas, Hackney, Middlesex, England
Birth of a sisterAlice Josephine LOVELOCK
between April 1863 and June 1863 (Age 2 years)
Publication: FreeBMD web site
Text:

Hackney RD, ref 1b 378 (registered only as Alice)

Christening of a sisterAlice Josephine LOVELOCK
6 March 1864 (Age 3 years)
Death 12 February 1865 (Age 4 years)

Publication: FreeBMD web site
Text:

Lewisham RD, ref 1d 580

Burial 18 February 1865 (6 days after death)
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father
mother
Marriage: 3 August 1847St Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex, England
9 months
elder sister
23 months
elder sister
4 years
elder brother
19 months
elder sister
6 years
himself
3 years
younger sister
Alice Josephine LOVELOCK
Birth: between April 1863 and June 1863 40 36Dalston, Middlesex, England
Death: between October 1933 and December 1933

BirthGRO data at Free BMD, Ancestry or Findmypast
Publication: FreeBMD web site
Text:

Hackney RD, ref 1b 345

ChristeningSt Mary, Haggerston Parish Registers
Text:

Chhristened in the names of Charles Lewis Lovelock.

DeathGRO data at Free BMD, Ancestry or Findmypast
Publication: FreeBMD web site
Text:

Lewisham RD, ref 1d 580

BurialLovelocks in Middlesex data on main Lovelock website
Census

2 Albion Villas, Hackney, Middlesex, England RG9 161 F53 P63

William Lovelock;Head;38;Commercial Cl (sic);London, Middx Theresa S Lovelock;Wife;31;;London, Middx Sophia E Lovelock;Daug (sic);12;;London, Middx Mabel J Lovelock;Daug;11;;London, Middx Raymond W Lovelock;Son;7;;London, Middx Thersa (sic) S Lovelock;Daug;5;;London, Middx Lewis C Lovelock;Son;6mos;;London, Middx

Note

An article in the 'South London Journal' of Saturday 18 February 1865 reported:

'On Tuesday evening an inquest was held at Mr Sharp's, Eagle Villa, Upper Sydenham, touching the death of Lewis Charles Lovelock, aged four years and five months. The Coroner (C Carttar, Esq.) having arrived the jury were sworn, Mr Lyon being elected foreman. By the evidence of Mr Sharpe it appeared that on the previous Thursday the child and his mother arrived at his residence from Dalston, for the purpose of stopping at Sydenham for a few days, and on the following morning, hearing the child scream, he ran upstairs and found the boy on the bed in flames. He (Mr Sharpe) instantly put the flames out and went for Dr Stutter. There was in the room the remains of a night light, and it is supposed that the child, in getting out of bed, must have reached over the lamp and ignited his dress. Dr Stutter was in attendance, and gave his evidence as to the cause of death, the child having lingered until Sunday. The jury returned a verdict of "Accidental death."'