Lambourn - Sparsholt Tree

Lambourn - Sparsholt Tree

A preliminary version of this tree was first provided by Robert Sterry on 15-Jan-2004, and incorporated material from Gwen Eastment and Janet Hearle. It has since been extended and updated on several occasions.

The progenitor of the tree is John Lovelock, who was buried on 10 November 1724 at Lambourn, Berkshire.

A discussion of whether it is possible to link this Tree to others may be viewed on this page of the main Lovelock Web Site.

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October 24, 2023 - 3:45:05 p.m.

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Updates to the Lambourn - Sparsholt tree
December 2, 2015 - 7:39:11 a.m.

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Statistics — Lambourn - Sparsholt Tree

This family tree was last updated on August 23, 2024.

Individuals
Males
312
50.6%
Females
305
49.4%
Total surnames
Families
Sources
Media objects
Repositories
Total events
2,290
Total users
79
Latest birth year
2018
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Average age at death
58
Males: 54   Females: 63
Average number of children per family
2.33
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