Eli Abraham LovelockAge: 92 years1890–1983
- Name
- Eli Abraham Lovelock
- Given names
- Eli Abraham
- Surname
- Lovelock
Birth | 16 November 1890 26 19 |
Birth of a sister | Clara Lovelock 13 January 1894 (Age 3 years) |
Birth of a brother | Walter Lovelock 1897 (Age 6 years) |
Death of a brother | Walter Lovelock 1897 (Age 6 years) Shared note: Died At Birth
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Birth of a sister | Elsie Isobelle Lovelock 16 September 1901 (Age 10 years) |
Birth of a sister | Charlotte Georgina Lovelock about 1906 (Age 15 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Jane Currie 4 February 1906 (Age 15 years) |
Occupation | Blacksmith and Farmer |
Christening of a sister | Charlotte Georgina Lovelock 16 September 1906 (Age 15 years) |
Birth of a sister | Hilda Harriet Lovelock 1910 (Age 19 years) |
Death of a mother | Mary Matilda Britt 14 July 1911 (Age 20 years) Source: NSW BDM Reg. Ref: 8805/1911 |
Marriage | Emma Jane Fry — View this family 28 January 1915 (Age 24 years) Source: NSW BDM Reg. Ref: 2302/1915 and Copy of Eli and Emma Jane Lovelock's Marriage Certificate, 1915 Text: Also Declaration of Marriage, both above the age of 21. Also copy of Licence to marry No. 2714 Shared note: The 'MANUKA' 1903-1929 |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Phyllis Lovelock 8 February 1916 (Age 25 years) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Mary Lovelock 28 April 1917 (Age 26 years) |
Birth of a son #3 | Norman Lovelock 17 October 1918 (Age 27 years) |
Birth of a daughter #4 | Lorna Lovelock 20 November 1920 (Age 30 years) |
Birth of a daughter #5 | Joan Lovelock 31 December 1923 (Age 33 years) Note: The birth reference on the nsw.gov.au website is 1232/1922, suggesting a birth in 1922.
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Death of a father | George Lovelock 12 January 1954 (Age 63 years) |
Death of a wife | Emma Jane Fry 25 July 1962 (Age 71 years) |
Cremation of a wife | Emma Jane Fry 27 July 1962 (Age 71 years) |
Will | Morrinsville, New Zealand 18 October 1962 (Age 71 years) |
Burial of a wife | Emma Jane Fry 29 January 1969 (Age 78 years) |
Death of a sister | Eva Jane Lovelock 29 August 1969 (Age 78 years) |
Death of a sister | Elsie Isobelle Lovelock 25 August 1974 (Age 83 years) |
Death of a sister | Hilda Harriet Lovelock 18 November 1976 (Age 86 years) |
Death of a sister | Charlotte Georgina Lovelock 9 February 1978 (Age 87 years) |
Death | 28 March 1983 (Age 92 years) |
Cremation | Waikumete Crematorium 31 March 1983 (3 days after death) |
Burial | 14 April 1983 (17 days after death) |
Religion | Church of England |
Family with parents |
father |
George Lovelock Birth: 22 December 1863 49 29 — Wambrook, New South Wales, Australia Death: 12 January 1954 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia |
mother |
Mary Matilda Britt Birth: 1871 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia Death: 14 July 1911 — Adaminaby, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage: 1 June 1887 — Victory Hill, Wambrook, New South Wales, Australia |
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19 months elder sister |
Eva Jane Lovelock Birth: 20 December 1888 24 17 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia Death: 29 August 1969 — Adaminaby, New South Wales, Australia |
1 year elder brother |
Robert George Lovelock Birth: 1889 25 18 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1889 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia |
22 months himself |
Eli Abraham Lovelock Birth: 16 November 1890 26 19 — Frying Pan, New South Wales, Australia Death: 28 March 1983 — Middlemoor Public Hospital, Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand |
3 years younger sister |
Clara Lovelock Birth: 13 January 1894 30 23 — Rhine Falls, Monaro, Cooma, New South Wales, Australia Death: 12 June 1983 |
4 years younger brother |
Walter Lovelock Birth: 1897 33 26 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1897 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia |
5 years younger sister |
Elsie Isobelle Lovelock Birth: 16 September 1901 37 30 — Adaminaby, New South Wales, Australia Death: 25 August 1974 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia |
5 years younger sister |
Charlotte Georgina Lovelock Birth: about 1906 42 35 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia Death: 9 February 1978 — Adaminaby, New South Wales, Australia |
5 years younger sister |
Hilda Harriet Lovelock Birth: 1910 46 39 — Adaminaby, New South Wales, Australia Death: 18 November 1976 — Adaminaby, New South Wales, Australia |
Family with Emma Jane Fry |
himself |
Eli Abraham Lovelock Birth: 16 November 1890 26 19 — Frying Pan, New South Wales, Australia Death: 28 March 1983 — Middlemoor Public Hospital, Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand |
wife |
Emma Jane Fry Birth: 12 June 1891 — Leicester, Leicestershire, England Death: 25 July 1962 — Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand |
Marriage: 28 January 1915 — Adaminaby, New South Wales, Australia |
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1 year daughter |
Phyllis Lovelock Birth: 8 February 1916 25 24 — Thirlmere, New South Wales, Australia Death: 18 October 1984 — Thames Hospital, Thames, New Zealand |
15 months daughter |
Mary Lovelock Birth: 28 April 1917 26 25 — Quirindi, New South Wales, Australia Death: 28 July 2001 — Tauranga Hospital, Tauranga, New Zealand |
18 months son |
Norman Lovelock Birth: 17 October 1918 27 27 — Thirlmere, New South Wales, Australia Death: 26 June 2000 — Whangamata, New Zealand |
2 years daughter |
Lorna Lovelock Birth: 20 November 1920 30 29 — Quirindi, New South Wales, Australia Death: 10 April 2005 — Waihi Hospital, Waihi, New Zealand |
3 years daughter |
Joan Lovelock Birth: 31 December 1923 33 32 — Quirindi, New South Wales, Australia Death: 22 September 2009 — Auckland, New Zealand |
Marriage | NSW BDM Reg. Ref: 2302/1915 and Copy of Eli and Emma Jane Lovelock's Marriage Certificate, 1915 Text: Also Declaration of Marriage, both above the age of 21. Also copy of Licence to marry No. 2714 |
Marriage | The 'MANUKA' 1903-1929 The ship 'Manuka', registered at the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand in 1903, weighed 4,505 tons and was a passenger ship, which travelled around New Zealand and between New Zealand and Australia. It ran aground at Long Point, near Otago, N.Z. on 16th December, 1929. There were no casualties. Eli Abraham Lovelock, with his wife Emma Jane, and children, Phyllis 7, Mary 6, Norman 4, Lorna 2 and Joan 1 travelled on the 'Manuka' from Sydney, Australia to Auckland, New Zealand, leaving Sydney on July 31, 1923 and arriving in Auckland on September??, 1923. The Captain's name was W.P. Collins. There were a total of 165 passengers on board, plus crew. Ladies and Gentleman:AdultsChildren 1-14 Infants 89 6 2 Domestic and Labourers 62 4 2 Eli and family travelled under Domestic and Labourers. Marriage Witnesses C Pallister and G Tozer? |
Shared note | THIS IS A COPY OF A LETTER WRITTEN TO ELI ABRAHAM LOVELOCK IN NEW ZEALA ND FROM HIS FATHER GEORGE LOVELOCK IN AUSTRALIA. Lockview Fryanpan March 15 1931 Well my dear son Eli just a fue lines to let you no that I ham farely well and I hope this finds you and Jiny and my darling gran children al well and to let you no that I recived your ever welcom letter before Xms that your were all well that time. Well my dear son I got the paper you sent me Xms time also the paper you sent me since that horble earth quake in napier. It was very tring to read about my dear Eli it his a bad country to be in I wish you were out of that as people says that it wil go under sooner or later so I think you aut to shift al your darlings out of that shivery country and come home again to you can git a living hear as wel as the rest of the people. Every one els seems to git a living here so I think you can. I will be pleas I hear of you coming back again I hope it will be soon so as I might see you and dear Jinny and my dearest grand children give my love to them. Everyone of them and Jinney also. I would like Jinny to drop me a line somtimes tel dear philles and Norman I got ther letters thy wrot to me a good wile ago I was pleased to hear from them I cant think of al there names how is that little dears leg that was so sore I hope its better I used paint killer and cast oil on mine wen it was so bad you no my son I had a bad leg fore 30 years now it is al write I nealy lost my leg 8 years ago now it better than ever it was that is al I used on it Wel my darling son I was in Adaminaby last weak I sore Clara an Charlot they were all well Cora and and maks is 3 nice little children I had a letter from dear Hilda a fue days before I whent in and she said she had a letter from you just before she closed it down she sed yous were all well over their I wrote to her last Thursday all so one to dear Elsie Bel the same day wel my son I haven't any news to tell you so I think I will bring this short note to a close for this time trusting to hear from you soon again so tatar my son whit heaps of love from your loving farther with x x x x x x x x x x x x x for all Bob and Jack wishes to be remembered to you they are well Wel my son this is a little I forgot to tell you Hilda and sharlot is not much like your dear mother I think Hilda was 21 on the fifteen of Janury last She sent a bit of her birthday cak it was very nice Wel my son I have forgot wen yor birthday his also yor age I ham 67 last Xms I feel more then that I lost al my dear sisters ther is only uncle Abe and Jack Tedy and James and myslef left now Cant say any more now I hope you wil be able to read this I cant spell very well tatarCOPY OF LETTER NO 2 FROM GEORGE LOVELOCK Lockview Thursday November 28 1934 Wel my darling son Eli I thought I would drop you a line again as this wi ll bee three times I have wrote to you but got no answer from you I ho pe I wil git a answer to this one Wel my son I hope this finds you and Jin ey and al my darlings real wel as it leaves me farly wel I got a paper fr om you on satday and thank you very much fore it I git one evry month fr om you that tells me al the new from over there but that is not al I wa nt to hear from yous al some times as it is to meny miles away to co me to see yous al I would like to see yous very much I would like to see d ear Norman and al his darling sisters I think I must them a lett er so I mist write one to them some time I no they would like to hear fr om me some times wel Eli I had a good trip to Bathurst wit Syrill and Els ie we went over the Blue mountins to Sydney and seen Hilda She was real w el she said she was coming home about Easter I think she is going to be ma rried then to vinson haywood at Adaminaby I think its time she made a sta rt in life now she soon wil be twenty 5 on the 15 of January wel my dear s on I had a good trip wit Elsie and Syrill and there dear little baby Marle an She is a nice little dear the trip did her good we had a good time in B athurst wit Syrills people as they are so nice and treated us so good wi le we weare there we was away 16 days there was great flowds over there a nd great damidge was don to crops wel Eli dear it was hot hear yesday b ut today is very cold I think it wil snow today Big rain last nite and fry anpan crick is in flood we have had a lot of rain this year and everywea re looks well grass from 2 to 3 feet hie I nevere sore the like for fif ty years Wel my son I came back last Sunday wit Syrill an Elsie We we nt to Adaminaby sore Clarer and al was wel Ever was wel when I left Coo ma I sore her wel my son I think I wil ring of fore this time Wishing y ou and Jinnie and al you darlings a happy Christmas and brite new year wh en it comes so I wil close wit fond Love from yor Loving fath er x x x x x x x x Kiss Jinnie and al my dears fore me x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x I think I will go to Cooma fore Christmas if can I hope you can read this as I cant spel very wel pleas write soon to me tat tar to Hal this is a spot of my blood just thereCOPY OF LETTER NO 3 Fryanpan Cooma road Sunday April 19 My darling son wel Eli I received your nise lett you wrote to me on t he 10 of December and was so pleased to hear thar you and Jinnie a nd al my darlings were real wel and I hops this finds your al real w el as it leaves me wel I received the present you sent to me and it was ve ry nice I liked it real wel and thank you very much fore it my dear s on I would have wrot to you before only Elsie had a letter from Jinnie a nd she read you were al wel and she read it to me and she showed me the ni ce little snap of al my darlings over there I also sore the ones Jinnie se nt to Clarer a ful day back I saw dear Clarer yesday She was OK and al t he rest I sore Ever and Jim thy came up to the show on Friday thy we re OK I dident see Chrlot she was in Cooma fore a fine day wit Elsie thy a re al wel there Clarer told me you had a blood poison finger my dear s on I do hope its al rite by this time I went to the show on Friday it wase nt to bad but it was aful cold but yasday and to day is real nice again on ly there was a frost this morning fore the first one this year we have h ad a lot of rain since nnews day and flood every were and the grass is gre at and stil green I went to Victoria wit Elsie and syrill we had a long tr ip about 7 hundred miles I dident enjoy it on count of poor Elsie been si ck al the way but we were lucky we get home before the flood we got ba ck on new years day so we saw the flood in Cooma it don good lot of dama ge in Cooma to crops in fencing and it cleaned al the bridges away from t he creeks it got in one store and one Bakes shop so you see it was a swi ft flood Eli wasent it wel you ask me if george Mackey was ded he as be en ded 5 years I think hes wife died about a month ago old sam was 91 wh en he died wel my son its very lonely hear on my hone I haven't heard h ow poor John is giting on have you seen anything of over in that pa rt I don't know were went to I think he must went over there well my son C larer had a letter from Hilder a ful days ago she was OK she is stil in Sy dney I wrote to her Fue days ago well my dear son I think I have told al t he new I can think of for this time so I wilclos for this time witt a tra in load of Love to you and Jinnie and my darlings Everyone kiss them al fo re me I would like to see them al so I wil say a fond good by to yo us al x x x x x x x x x x x x x I hope you can read this as I cant spel v ery well I got to papers from you send new year I was pleased of them to please wri te again soon[Pike Family Sept 2003.FTW] [Lovelock Family Sept 2003.FTW] THIS IS A COPY OF A LETTER WRITTEN TO ELI ABRAHAM LOVELOCK IN NEW ZEALA ND FROM HIS FATHER GEORGE LOVELOCK IN AUSTRALIA. Lockview Fryanpan March 15 1931 Well my dear son Eli just a fue lines to let you no that I ham farely we ll and I hope this finds you and Jiny and my darling gran children al we ll and to let you no that I recived your ever welcom letter before Xms th at your were all well that time. Well my dear son I got the paper you se nt me Xms time al so the paper you sent me since that horble earth qua ke in napier. It was very tring to read about my dear Eli it his a bad cou ntry to be in I wish you were out of that as people says that it wil go un der sooner or later so I think you aut to shift al your darlings out of th at shivery country and come home again to you can git a living he ar as wel as the rest of the people. Every one els seems to git a living h ere so I think you can. I will be pleas I hear of you coming back aga in I hope it will be soon so as I might see you and dear Jinny and my dear est grand children give my love to them. Everyone of them and Jinney als o. I would like Jinny to drop me a line som times tel dear philles and Nor man I got ther letters thy wrot to me a good wile ago I was pleased to he ar from them I cant think of al there names how is that little dears leg t hat was so sore I hope its better I used paint killer and cast oil on mi ne wen it was so bad you no my son I had a bad leg fore 30 years n ow it is al write I nealy lost my leg 8 years ago now it better than ev er it was that is al I usedon it Wel my darling son I was in Adaminaby la st weak I sore Clara an Charlot they were all well Cora and and ma ks is 3 nice little children I had a letter from dear Hilda a fue days bef ore I whent in and she said she had a letter from you just before she clos ed it down she sed yous were all well over their I wrote to her last Thur sday all so one to dear Elsie Bel the same day wel my son I haven't any ne ws to tell you so I think I will bring this short note to a close for th is time trusting to hear from you soon again so tatar my son whit hea ps of love from your loving farther with x x x x x x x x x x x x x for al l Bob and Jack wishes to be remembered to you they are well Wel my son th is is a little I forgot to tell you Hilda and sharlot is not much like yo ur dear mother I think Hilda was 21 on the fifteen of Janury last She se nt a bit of her birthday cak it was very nice Wel my son I have forgot w en yor birthday his also yor age I ham 67 last Xms I feel more then th at I lost al my dear sisters ther is only uncle Abe and Jack Tedy and Jam es and my slef left now Cant say any more now I hope you wil be able to re ad this I cant spell very well tatarCOPY OF LETTER NO 2 FROM GEORGE LOVELOCK Lockview Thursday November 28 1934 Wel my darling son Eli I thought I would drop you a line again as this wi ll bee three times I have wrote to you but got no answer from you I ho pe I wil git a answer to this one Wel my son I hope this finds you and Jin ey and al my darlings real wel as it leaves me farly wel I got a paper fr om you on satday and thank you very much fore it I git one evry month fr om you that tells me al the new from over there but that is not al I wa nt to hear from yous al some times as it is to meny miles away to co me to see yous al I would like to see yous very much I would like to see d ear Norman and al his darling sisters I think I must them a lett er so I mist write one to them some time I no they would like to hear fr om me some times wel Eli I had a good trip to Bathurst wit Syrill and Els ie we went over the Blue mountins to Sydney and seen Hilda She was real w el she said she was coming home about Easter I think she is going to be ma rried then to vinson haywood at Adaminaby I think its time she made a sta rt in life now she soon wil be twenty 5 on the 15 of January wel my dear s on I had a good trip wit Elsie and Syrill and there dear little baby Marle an She is a nice little dear the trip did her good we had a good time in B athurst wit Syrills people as they are so nice and treated us so good wi le we weare there we was away 16 days there was great flowds over there a nd great damidge was don to crops wel Eli dear it was hot hear yesday b ut today is very cold I think it wil snow today Big rain last nite and fry anpan crick is in flood we have had a lot of rain this year and everywea re looks well grass from 2 to 3 feet hie I nevere sore the like for fif ty years Wel my son I came back last Sunday wit Syrill an Elsie We we nt to Adaminaby sore Clarer and al was wel Ever was wel when I left Coo ma I sore her wel my son I think I wil ring of fore this time Wishing y ou and Jinnie and al you darlings a happy Christmas and brite new year wh en it comes so I wil close wit fond Love from yor Loving fath er x x x x x x x x Kiss Jinnie and al my dears fore me x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x I think I will go to Cooma fore Christmas if can I hope you can read this as I cant spel very wel pleas write soon to me tat tar to Hal this is a spot of my blood just thereCOPY OF LETTER NO 3 Fryanpan Cooma road Sunday April 19 My darling son wel Eli I received your nise lett you wrote to me on t he 10 of December and was so pleased to hear thar you and Jinnie a nd al my darlings were real wel and I hops this finds your al real w el as it leaves me wel I received the present you sent to me and it was ve ry nice I liked it real wel and thank you very much fore it my dear s on I would have wrot to you before only Elsie had a letter from Jinnie a nd she read you were al wel and she read it to me and she showed me the ni ce little snap of al my darlings over there I also sore the ones Jinnie se nt to Clarer a ful day back I saw dear Clarer yesday She was OK and al t he rest I sore Ever and Jim thy came up to the show on Friday thy we re OK I dident see Chrlot she was in Cooma fore a fine day wit Elsie thy a re al wel there Clarer told me you had a blood poison finger my dear s on I do hope its al rite by this time I went to the show on Friday it wase nt to bad but it was aful cold but yasday and to day is real nice again on ly there was a frost this morning fore the first one this year we have h ad a lot of rain since nnews day and flood every were and the grass is gre at and stil green I went to Victoria wit Elsie and syrill we had a long tr ip about 7 hundred miles I dident enjoy it on count of poor Elsie been si ck al the way but we were lucky we get home before the flood we got ba ck on new years day so we saw the flood in Cooma it don good lot of dama ge in Cooma to crops in fencing and it cleaned al the bridges away from t he creeks it got in one store and one Bakes shop so you see it was a swi ft flood Eli wasent it wel you ask me if george Mackey was ded he as be en ded 5 years I think hes wife died about a month ago old sam was 91 wh en he died wel my son its very lonely hear on my hone I haven't heard h ow poor John is giting on have you seen anything of over in that pa rt I don't know were went to I think he must went over there well my son C larer had a letter from Hilder a ful days ago she was OK she is stil in Sy dney I wrote to her Fue days ago well my dear son I think I have told al t he new I can think of for this time so I wilclos for this time witt a tra in load of Love to you and Jinnie and my darlings Everyone kiss them al fo re me I would like to see them al so I wil say a fond good by to yo us al x x x x x x x x x x x x x I hope you can read this as I cant spel v ery well I got to papers from you send new year I was pleased of them to please wri te again soonBURI: CEME Piako |