Compton, Hants

William LOVELOCKAge: 15 years18221838

Name
William LOVELOCK
Given names
William
Surname
LOVELOCK
Birth about November 1822 27 31

Christening 24 November 1822
Christening of a sisterMary LOVELOCK
4 July 1824 (Age 20 months)
Birth of a sisterPriscilla LOVELOCK
about 1829 (Age 6 years)
Source: 1851 Census
Source: 1861 Census
Christening of a sisterPriscilla LOVELOCK
1 February 1829 (Age 6 years)
Christening of a sisterJane LOVELOCK
9 September 1832 (Age 9 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherThomas LOVELOCK
1833 (Age 10 years)

Citation details: Burial on 29 Mar 1833
Quality of data: primary evidence
Burial of a paternal grandfatherThomas LOVELOCK
29 March 1833 (Age 10 years)
Death of a motherMary PAIN
1834 (Age 11 years)

Citation details: Burial on 7 Dec 1834
Quality of data: primary evidence
Burial of a motherMary PAIN
7 December 1834 (Age 12 years)
Citation details: Age 42 stated in Burial entry
Quality of data: primary evidence
Death 28 February 1838 (Age 15 years)
Text:

Winchester and Hursley RD, ref 7 189 (age 15)

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father
mother
Marriage: 1 November 1817Compton, Hampshire, England
10 months
elder sister
Elizabeth LOVELOCK
Christening: 13 September 1818 23 27Compton, Hampshire, England
Burial: 13 December 1818Compton, Hampshire, England
2 years
elder brother
3 years
himself
20 months
younger sister
6 years
younger sister
4 years
younger sister
Jane LOVELOCK
Christening: 9 September 1832 37 41Compton, Hampshire, England
Death: between January 1854 and March 1854Southampton RD, Hampshire, England

ChristeningCompton Parish Registers
DeathAn article in the 'Weekly True Sun' of 22 Jul 1838 on the Findmypast website
DeathGRO Online Indices of Births and Deaths
Text:

Winchester and Hursley RD, ref 7 189 (age 15)

Note

Apparently having mocked one Joseph Rogers, aged 65, William was struck on the temple by a pitchfork thrown by Rogers and died a day or two later. Joseph Rogers was indicted for manslaughter, and appeared at the Crown Court in Winchester on 14 July 1838. Having been found Guilty by the jury he was sentenced to 2 months' imprisonment with hard labour.