Stephen LovelockAge: 65 years1772–1837
Birth | about 1772 Shared note: Date of birth based on age 65 at burial.
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Marriage | Elizabeth Jones — View this family 19 October 1800 (Age 28 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | John Lovelock about 1801 (Age 29 years) |
Christening of a son | John Lovelock 13 September 1801 (Age 29 years) Source: IGI |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Eliza Lovelock about 1803 (Age 31 years) |
Christening of a daughter | Eliza Lovelock 18 September 1803 (Age 31 years) Source: IGI |
Birth of a daughter #3 | Mary Ann Lovelock 24 April 1807 (Age 35 years) Source: IGI |
Christening of a daughter | Mary Ann Lovelock 26 July 1807 (Age 35 years) Source: IGI |
Birth of a son #4 | Abraham Lovelock 22 August 1810 (Age 38 years) Source: IGI |
Christening of a son | Abraham Lovelock 14 October 1810 (Age 38 years) Source: IGI |
Birth of a son #5 | George Thomas Lovelock 2 December 1812 (Age 40 years) |
Occupation | Labourer 1813 (Age 41 years) |
Christening of a son | George Thomas Lovelock 21 November 1813 (Age 41 years) Source: Marion Herbert Text: From PR. Also IGI. |
Birth of a son #6 | Robert Lovelock 2 December 1814 (Age 42 years) |
Death of a son | George Thomas Lovelock 16 May 1815 (Age 43 years) Source: Marion Herbert |
Death of a son | John Lovelock before 1818 (Age 46 years) |
Occupation | Corn Porter 1818 (Age 46 years) |
Residence | Brunswick Court 1818 (Age 46 years) |
Christening of a son | Robert Lovelock 18 October 1818 (Age 46 years) Source: Marion Herbert Text: From PR. Also IGI. |
Death of a daughter | Mary Ann Lovelock 21 February 1819 (Age 47 years) Source: Marion Herbert |
Marriage of a child | Abraham Lovelock — Martha Lloyd — View this family 18 September 1831 (Age 59 years) |
Death | about 1837 (Age 65 years) |
Burial | 10 February 1837 (Age 65 years) Text: Aged 65 |
Family with Elizabeth Jones |
himself |
Stephen Lovelock Birth: about 1772 Death: about 1837 |
wife |
Elizabeth Jones Birth: about 1778 Death: |
Marriage: 19 October 1800 — St Mary, Lambeth, Surrey, England |
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14 months son |
John Lovelock Birth: about 1801 29 23 Death: before 1818 |
3 years daughter |
Eliza Lovelock Birth: about 1803 31 25 Death: |
4 years daughter |
Mary Ann Lovelock Birth: 24 April 1807 35 29 Death: 21 February 1819 — Butler's Building, Southwark, Surrey, England |
3 years son |
Abraham Lovelock Birth: 22 August 1810 38 32 Death: about April 1838 |
2 years son |
George Thomas Lovelock Birth: 2 December 1812 40 34 — Brunswick Court, Bermondsey, Surrey, England Death: 16 May 1815 — Butler's Building, Southwark, Surrey, England |
2 years son |
Robert Lovelock Birth: 2 December 1814 42 36 — Brunswick Court, Bermondsey, Surrey, England Death: 29 October 1875 — Dry Plain, Cooma, New South Wales, Australia |
Birth | Date of birth based on age 65 at burial. |
Shared note | Stephen was a labourer living at Brunswick Court, Southwark Surrey when his son George was baptized in 1813 and at the same address but a Corn Porter by occupation when his son Robert was baptized in 1818. When his son George died in 1815 and daughter Mary Ann died in 1819 Stephen's address was Butler's Building. It has been suggested that Stephen is the subject of the baptism that took place at St Leonard, Streatham, Surrey on 6 July 1766. If so he was born on 17 May 1766, according to the Parish Register, and his parents were Stephen and Jane Lovelock. Stephen Lovelock and Jane Davis had married at St Leonard, Streatham on 12 Dec 1765. It has been further suggested that the Stephen who married Jane Davis was the widower of Mary Elford in the Lieflock Line: http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/individual.php?pid=I1122&ged=wilts-trees1 At the marriage to Jane Davis the groom was recorded as a widower. Mary Elford was buried at Easton Royal, Wiltshire on 7 Aug 1765, so there is a gap of 4 months between her burial and the marriage of Stephen Lovelock and Jane Davis. However, if that Stephen was the father of the Stephen born on 17 May 1766 the child must have been conceived within days of Mary Elford's burial. Had Stephen the elder abandoned his Easton Royal family? |