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    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: An Australian Fragment
    2. colinbm1 colinbm1
    3. Hi Dianne You attached the wrong children to.... Mary Ann (Lovelock) and Thomas James Venables had at least twelve children: You have mistakenly attcahed his siblings....;-) Cheers Col ------ Original Message ------ From: "Dianne Snowden" <dsnowden@tassie.net.au> To: "'Lovelock family history'" <lovelock@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, 22 Oct, 2018 At 5:20 PM Subject: [LOVELOCK] Re: An Australian Fragment Dear Graeme, I am a descendant of Richard Venables and Jane (Lovelock) through their son James Richard Venables (1875-1952). I cannot see a connection to Thomas Isaac Venables, convict (but then I haven't found Thomas Isaac Venables, convict) I did find Thomas Venables, convict, who arrived on the 'Hive' on 11 June 1834 and died on 13 June 1834. [Ref: State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia; Title: Death Register, 1828-1879; Volume: 4/4549] I know some online family trees have 'Thomas Isaac Venables', son of Richard and Mary, but I haven't found evidence that his middle name was Isaac. He did not have a middle name when he married in 1840 and he died as 'Thomas Venables' in 1911. 1. Robert Lovelock and Jane (Currie) Robert Lovelock married Jane Currie on 26 September 1847 at Maharatta, near Cooma NSW. Children: Robert Lovelock and Jane (Currie) Lovelock had sixteen children, including twins Lucy Ann and William. Not all of the children survived infancy. The two daughters who married Venables were Jane (married Richard Venables) and Mary Ann (who married Thomas). Robert Lovelock b.1848 m. Bridget Baldwin Elizabeth Lovelock b.1850 m. Peter Cahill John Lovelock b.1852 m. Sarah Burgess Stephen Robert Lovelock b.1854 m. Sarah Crowe Jane Ann Lovelock b.1857 m. Richard Venables * (son of Thomas, grandson of Richard) Eliza Lovelock b.1859 d.1859 Abraham Lovelock b.1860 m. Caroline Ann Whitby Martha Lovelock b.1862 d.1884 George Lovelock b.1864 m. Mary Matilda Britt Mary Ann Lovelock b.1865 m. Thomas James Venables * (son of Thomas, grandson of Richard) Susan Lovelock b.1867 m. John Phillips & William Knight Diana Lovelock b.1869 d.1870 William Lovelock (twin) b.1871 m. Mabel Mary Campbell Lucy Ann Lovelock (twin) b.1871 d.1871 James Lovelock b.1872 d.1952 Edward ‘Ted’ Lovelock b.1874 m. Florence Ethel Ayling 2. Mary Ann Lovelock (1865-1906) Mary Ann Lovelock was born in 1865 in Cooma, NSW Mary Ann Lovelock married Thomas Venables in 1881 in Cooma. Thomas James Venables was born in 1853 at Wambrook (near Cooma), the son of Thomas Venables and Ellen née Thompson. Thomas Venables b. Cheshire England was the son of Richard, a base-born (illegitimate) child born in Cheshire in 1797. Mary Ann (Lovelock) Venables died in 1906 at Adaminaby NSW. Thomas Venables died on 18 July 1948 in Cooma. Mary Ann (Lovelock) and Thomas James Venables had at least twelve children: James Ward b.1841 Margaret b.1842 Mary Ann b. 1844 Richard b.1847 John b. 1851 George b.1852 Thomas James b.1853 Ellen b.1853 William Herbert b.1855 Edward b.1857 Maria b.1859 Fanny Jane b.1863 I hope this helps. Please ask if you have any questions or if I can help further. It is a complicated family. Kind regards, Dianne Dr Dianne Snowden AM Adjunct Researcher, School of Humanities, University of Tasmania Member of the Australasian Association of Genealogists and Record Agents (AAGRA) Member Professional Historians’ Association -----Original Message----- From: Graham Lovelock [mailto:lovelockgraham@hotmail.com] Sent: Sunday, 21 October 2018 10:56 PM To: Lovelock family history <lovelock@rootsweb.com> Subject: [LOVELOCK] Re: An Australian Fragment Better and better, Vicki. Terrific sleuthing! Spookily enough this all started because I was contacted separately by two ladies in Australia who are descended from a Thomas James Venables, two of whose sons married daughters of Robert Lovelock. After some digging around I have concluded that Thomas James is the son of Thomas Isaac Venables, who was transported in 1834 - about a year after Robert Lovelock. Although all the documentation may not be accessible, for whatever reasons, I think there are sufficient indications that several families in a fairly local area all had the same local beginnings, that is, a transportee marrying once he had his Ticket of Leave and begetting a substantial family, and that there were subsequently a number of interactions between the families. Unless anyone can show good reason why not I propose to add some Notes of a speculative nature to the Lambeth-Australia and New Zealand Tree to capture the Fragment outlined below and potentially expanded on by Vicki. Regards, Graham _______________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lovelock family history Web pages: http://lovelock.free.fr/ Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    10/22/2018 02:14:12
    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: An Australian Fragment
    2. Dianne Snowden
    3. Dear Graeme, I am a descendant of Richard Venables and Jane (Lovelock) through their son James Richard Venables (1875-1952). I cannot see a connection to Thomas Isaac Venables, convict (but then I haven't found Thomas Isaac Venables, convict) I did find Thomas Venables, convict, who arrived on the 'Hive' on 11 June 1834 and died on 13 June 1834. [Ref: State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia; Title: Death Register, 1828-1879; Volume: 4/4549] I know some online family trees have 'Thomas Isaac Venables', son of Richard and Mary, but I haven't found evidence that his middle name was Isaac. He did not have a middle name when he married in 1840 and he died as 'Thomas Venables' in 1911. 1. Robert Lovelock and Jane (Currie) Robert Lovelock married Jane Currie on 26 September 1847 at Maharatta, near Cooma NSW. Children: Robert Lovelock and Jane (Currie) Lovelock had sixteen children, including twins Lucy Ann and William. Not all of the children survived infancy. The two daughters who married Venables were Jane (married Richard Venables) and Mary Ann (who married Thomas). Robert Lovelock b.1848 m. Bridget Baldwin Elizabeth Lovelock b.1850 m. Peter Cahill John Lovelock b.1852 m. Sarah Burgess Stephen Robert Lovelock b.1854 m. Sarah Crowe Jane Ann Lovelock b.1857 m. Richard Venables * (son of Thomas, grandson of Richard) Eliza Lovelock b.1859 d.1859 Abraham Lovelock b.1860 m. Caroline Ann Whitby Martha Lovelock b.1862 d.1884 George Lovelock b.1864 m. Mary Matilda Britt Mary Ann Lovelock b.1865 m. Thomas James Venables * (son of Thomas, grandson of Richard) Susan Lovelock b.1867 m. John Phillips & William Knight Diana Lovelock b.1869 d.1870 William Lovelock (twin) b.1871 m. Mabel Mary Campbell Lucy Ann Lovelock (twin) b.1871 d.1871 James Lovelock b.1872 d.1952 Edward ‘Ted’ Lovelock b.1874 m. Florence Ethel Ayling 2. Mary Ann Lovelock (1865-1906) Mary Ann Lovelock was born in 1865 in Cooma, NSW Mary Ann Lovelock married Thomas Venables in 1881 in Cooma. Thomas James Venables was born in 1853 at Wambrook (near Cooma), the son of Thomas Venables and Ellen née Thompson. Thomas Venables b. Cheshire England was the son of Richard, a base-born (illegitimate) child born in Cheshire in 1797. Mary Ann (Lovelock) Venables died in 1906 at Adaminaby NSW. Thomas Venables died on 18 July 1948 in Cooma. Mary Ann (Lovelock) and Thomas James Venables had at least twelve children: James Ward b.1841 Margaret b.1842 Mary Ann b. 1844 Richard b.1847 John b. 1851 George b.1852 Thomas James b.1853 Ellen b.1853 William Herbert b.1855 Edward b.1857 Maria b.1859 Fanny Jane b.1863 I hope this helps. Please ask if you have any questions or if I can help further. It is a complicated family. Kind regards, Dianne Dr Dianne Snowden AM Adjunct Researcher, School of Humanities, University of Tasmania Member of the Australasian Association of Genealogists and Record Agents (AAGRA) Member Professional Historians’ Association -----Original Message----- From: Graham Lovelock [mailto:lovelockgraham@hotmail.com] Sent: Sunday, 21 October 2018 10:56 PM To: Lovelock family history <lovelock@rootsweb.com> Subject: [LOVELOCK] Re: An Australian Fragment Better and better, Vicki. Terrific sleuthing! Spookily enough this all started because I was contacted separately by two ladies in Australia who are descended from a Thomas James Venables, two of whose sons married daughters of Robert Lovelock. After some digging around I have concluded that Thomas James is the son of Thomas Isaac Venables, who was transported in 1834 - about a year after Robert Lovelock. Although all the documentation may not be accessible, for whatever reasons, I think there are sufficient indications that several families in a fairly local area all had the same local beginnings, that is, a transportee marrying once he had his Ticket of Leave and begetting a substantial family, and that there were subsequently a number of interactions between the families. Unless anyone can show good reason why not I propose to add some Notes of a speculative nature to the Lambeth-Australia and New Zealand Tree to capture the Fragment outlined below and potentially expanded on by Vicki. Regards, Graham

    10/22/2018 12:20:36
    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: An Australian Fragment
    2. Vicki Houlbrooke
    3. Found another couple of pieces of information. A marriage between John LOVELOCK and Janet WILSON in 1848 in Presbyterian Church in Bathurst or Sydney, NSW. (I could find only the one birth registration for John & Janet LOVELOCK) Robert LOVELOCK (1814-1875 Lambeth tree) who lived in the same area, had a younger brother named John b.1818, with no further information. So, wondering if William Henry LOVELOCK might be the nephew of Robert & Jane LOVELOCK. Vicki On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 at 04:27, Vicki Houlbrooke <vicki@houlbrooke.co.nz> wrote: > Hi Graham > > Not sure I can help with where William Henry LOVELOCK came from, but there > is a NSW birth in 1850 for a William LOVELOCK, father John, mother Janet. > > Other information found - > > *lovelock.free.fr/gedcoms/lambeth-aust-nz-line.ged > <http://lovelock.free.fr/gedcoms/lambeth-aust-nz-line.ged>* says:- > > "There were other Lovelocks in the area, the descendants of William Henry > Lovelock and Lucy Emma McVicker. They married 1881 at Carcoar and had > children in Wellington, Carcoar and Blayney. > > At this stage I have not been able to connect this William Henry to Robert > and Jane Lovelock." > > This may be worth pursuing... > > > *Illawara Mercury Tue 5 Sep 1916* - an article about Lucy Emma's death by > poison, William Henry was a fettler residing at Coledale. [ > trove.nla.gov.au] > > > *Several newspaper articles* about William Henry LOVELOCK toymaker, > breaking & entering, and receiving stolen goods in 1925. They variously say > he was a man of 43 or 45, married with 8 children. [trove.nla.gov.au]. > Also theft from a timber yard in 1928. > > I suspect this is the first born son of William Henry & Lucy Emma, born > about 1882. > > This person married Lily May Bayliss in 1913 at Wollongong and had several > children > > Looks like - Norman J 1915 - 1915 and Albert S or Sydney A 1915-1915 > (twins?) > > - Patrick 1916-1916 > > - Ernest E C, William H, Percy J, Alma D M or Doris A M, Herbert, all born > 1916 with sequential references (Quintuplets?) > > - George or George Joseph 1917-1967 > > In her obituary in *Sydney Morning Herald Sat 15 Jan 1949,* it says Lily > was the relict of the late William Henry LOVELOCK and mother of Edward, > Charles, William, Percy, Doris (Mrs R Kelly), Herbert, Sid, George & > Ronald. Also in the *Sydney Morning Herald Wed 14 Jul 1937* is the > funeral notice for the late William Henry LOVELOCK of 7 Blackfriars-street, > Chippendale – going to Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood [trove.nla.gov.au] > > There are other court cases for a William Henry LOVELOCK in 1952 – perhaps > the son of William Henry & Lily May. [trove.nla.gov.au] There is a > marriage between a William Henry LOVELOCK and Moira McCANN in 1947 in > Sydney. [NSW bdm] > > > The only other snippet of information is the marriage of Florence RER > LOVELOCK to John H PLANT in 1906 in Orange. One child found – Doris E L > 1907-1908 at Carcoar. There is also the death for Florence Rubena ER PLANT > in 1966 in Sydney, daughter of William Henry and Lucy. [NSW bdm] > > > Hope this helps > > Vicki Houlbrooke > > > > > On Sun, 21 Oct 2018 at 05:07, Graham Lovelock <lovelockgraham@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> >> Looking through some of our Australian data, prompted by one of the >> recent additions, and with a bit of help from 'Find a Grave' I have managed >> to put the following fragment together. >> >> >> Can anyone shed any light on the origins of William Henry Lovelock? >> >> >> >> William Henry Lovelock >> >> + Lucy Emma McVicker b ?, d 1916, m 1881 >> >> Herbert Ernest Charles Lovelock b 1884, d 19 Jan 1957 >> >> + Esther Ann Sadler b 1886, d 11 Mar 1952, m 1908 >> >> Dorothy E Lovelock b 1908, d 1908 >> >> Wilga E Lovelock b 1910 >> >> + Henry J McCarroll m 1928 >> >> Alice G Lovelock b 1912 >> >> + Arthur J Moon m 1935 >> >> Leila F Lovelock b 1914 >> >> + William Burrell m 1935 >> >> Mona Eileen Emily Lovelock b 1916 >> >> + Bruce Shea m 1951 >> >> Aubrey Richard Charles Lovelock b 1919, d 15 Feb 1988 >> >> + Irene Emily Minnie Grimshaw b 22 Apr 1918, d 21 Dec >> 1997, m 1938 >> >> + Sarah May Fitzpatrick m 1953 >> >> Florence R E R Lovelock b 1886 >> >> Albert G C Lovelock b 1888 >> >> Gertrude F Lovelock b 1891 >> >> William H Lovelock b ?, d 1937 >> >> >> Regards, >> >> >> Graham >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Lovelock family history Web pages: >> http://lovelock.free.fr/ >> Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: >> http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref >> Unsubscribe >> https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com >> Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: >> https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 >> Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog >> RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb >> community >> >

    10/21/2018 03:34:10
    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: An Australian Fragment
    2. Vicki Houlbrooke
    3. Hi Graham Not sure I can help with where William Henry LOVELOCK came from, but there is a NSW birth in 1850 for a William LOVELOCK, father John, mother Janet. Other information found - *lovelock.free.fr/gedcoms/lambeth-aust-nz-line.ged <http://lovelock.free.fr/gedcoms/lambeth-aust-nz-line.ged>* says:- "There were other Lovelocks in the area, the descendants of William Henry Lovelock and Lucy Emma McVicker. They married 1881 at Carcoar and had children in Wellington, Carcoar and Blayney. At this stage I have not been able to connect this William Henry to Robert and Jane Lovelock." This may be worth pursuing... *Illawara Mercury Tue 5 Sep 1916* - an article about Lucy Emma's death by poison, William Henry was a fettler residing at Coledale. [trove.nla.gov.au] *Several newspaper articles* about William Henry LOVELOCK toymaker, breaking & entering, and receiving stolen goods in 1925. They variously say he was a man of 43 or 45, married with 8 children. [trove.nla.gov.au]. Also theft from a timber yard in 1928. I suspect this is the first born son of William Henry & Lucy Emma, born about 1882. This person married Lily May Bayliss in 1913 at Wollongong and had several children Looks like - Norman J 1915 - 1915 and Albert S or Sydney A 1915-1915 (twins?) - Patrick 1916-1916 - Ernest E C, William H, Percy J, Alma D M or Doris A M, Herbert, all born 1916 with sequential references (Quintuplets?) - George or George Joseph 1917-1967 In her obituary in *Sydney Morning Herald Sat 15 Jan 1949,* it says Lily was the relict of the late William Henry LOVELOCK and mother of Edward, Charles, William, Percy, Doris (Mrs R Kelly), Herbert, Sid, George & Ronald. Also in the *Sydney Morning Herald Wed 14 Jul 1937* is the funeral notice for the late William Henry LOVELOCK of 7 Blackfriars-street, Chippendale – going to Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood [trove.nla.gov.au] There are other court cases for a William Henry LOVELOCK in 1952 – perhaps the son of William Henry & Lily May. [trove.nla.gov.au] There is a marriage between a William Henry LOVELOCK and Moira McCANN in 1947 in Sydney. [NSW bdm] The only other snippet of information is the marriage of Florence RER LOVELOCK to John H PLANT in 1906 in Orange. One child found – Doris E L 1907-1908 at Carcoar. There is also the death for Florence Rubena ER PLANT in 1966 in Sydney, daughter of William Henry and Lucy. [NSW bdm] Hope this helps Vicki Houlbrooke On Sun, 21 Oct 2018 at 05:07, Graham Lovelock <lovelockgraham@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hello all, > > > Looking through some of our Australian data, prompted by one of the recent > additions, and with a bit of help from 'Find a Grave' I have managed to put > the following fragment together. > > > Can anyone shed any light on the origins of William Henry Lovelock? > > > > William Henry Lovelock > > + Lucy Emma McVicker b ?, d 1916, m 1881 > > Herbert Ernest Charles Lovelock b 1884, d 19 Jan 1957 > > + Esther Ann Sadler b 1886, d 11 Mar 1952, m 1908 > > Dorothy E Lovelock b 1908, d 1908 > > Wilga E Lovelock b 1910 > > + Henry J McCarroll m 1928 > > Alice G Lovelock b 1912 > > + Arthur J Moon m 1935 > > Leila F Lovelock b 1914 > > + William Burrell m 1935 > > Mona Eileen Emily Lovelock b 1916 > > + Bruce Shea m 1951 > > Aubrey Richard Charles Lovelock b 1919, d 15 Feb 1988 > > + Irene Emily Minnie Grimshaw b 22 Apr 1918, d 21 Dec > 1997, m 1938 > > + Sarah May Fitzpatrick m 1953 > > Florence R E R Lovelock b 1886 > > Albert G C Lovelock b 1888 > > Gertrude F Lovelock b 1891 > > William H Lovelock b ?, d 1937 > > > Regards, > > > Graham > > _______________________________________________ > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Lovelock family history Web pages: > http://lovelock.free.fr/ > Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: > http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe > https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community >

    10/21/2018 09:27:43
    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: An Australian Fragment
    2. Graham Lovelock
    3. Better and better, Vicki. Terrific sleuthing! Spookily enough this all started because I was contacted separately by two ladies in Australia who are descended from a Thomas James Venables, two of whose sons married daughters of Robert Lovelock. After some digging around I have concluded that Thomas James is the son of Thomas Isaac Venables, who was transported in 1834 - about a year after Robert Lovelock. Although all the documentation may not be accessible, for whatever reasons, I think there are sufficient indications that several families in a fairly local area all had the same local beginnings, that is, a transportee marrying once he had his Ticket of Leave and begetting a substantial family, and that there were subsequently a number of interactions between the families. Unless anyone can show good reason why not I propose to add some Notes of a speculative nature to the Lambeth-Australia and New Zealand Tree to capture the Fragment outlined below and potentially expanded on by Vicki. Regards, Graham ________________________________ From: Vicki Houlbrooke <vicki@houlbrooke.co.nz> Sent: 21 October 2018 22:34 To: Lovelock family history Subject: [LOVELOCK] Re: An Australian Fragment Found another couple of pieces of information. A marriage between John LOVELOCK and Janet WILSON in 1848 in Presbyterian Church in Bathurst or Sydney, NSW. (I could find only the one birth registration for John & Janet LOVELOCK) Robert LOVELOCK (1814-1875 Lambeth tree) who lived in the same area, had a younger brother named John b.1818, with no further information. So, wondering if William Henry LOVELOCK might be the nephew of Robert & Jane LOVELOCK. Vicki On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 at 04:27, Vicki Houlbrooke <vicki@houlbrooke.co.nz> wrote: > Hi Graham > > Not sure I can help with where William Henry LOVELOCK came from, but there > is a NSW birth in 1850 for a William LOVELOCK, father John, mother Janet. > > Other information found - > > *lovelock.free.fr/gedcoms/lambeth-aust-nz-line.ged > <http://lovelock.free.fr/gedcoms/lambeth-aust-nz-line.ged>* says:- > > "There were other Lovelocks in the area, the descendants of William Henry > Lovelock and Lucy Emma McVicker. They married 1881 at Carcoar and had > children in Wellington, Carcoar and Blayney. > > At this stage I have not been able to connect this William Henry to Robert > and Jane Lovelock." > > This may be worth pursuing... > > > *Illawara Mercury Tue 5 Sep 1916* - an article about Lucy Emma's death by > poison, William Henry was a fettler residing at Coledale. [ > trove.nla.gov.au] > > > *Several newspaper articles* about William Henry LOVELOCK toymaker, > breaking & entering, and receiving stolen goods in 1925. They variously say > he was a man of 43 or 45, married with 8 children. [trove.nla.gov.au]. > Also theft from a timber yard in 1928. > > I suspect this is the first born son of William Henry & Lucy Emma, born > about 1882. > > This person married Lily May Bayliss in 1913 at Wollongong and had several > children > > Looks like - Norman J 1915 - 1915 and Albert S or Sydney A 1915-1915 > (twins?) > > - Patrick 1916-1916 > > - Ernest E C, William H, Percy J, Alma D M or Doris A M, Herbert, all born > 1916 with sequential references (Quintuplets?) > > - George or George Joseph 1917-1967 > > In her obituary in *Sydney Morning Herald Sat 15 Jan 1949,* it says Lily > was the relict of the late William Henry LOVELOCK and mother of Edward, > Charles, William, Percy, Doris (Mrs R Kelly), Herbert, Sid, George & > Ronald. Also in the *Sydney Morning Herald Wed 14 Jul 1937* is the > funeral notice for the late William Henry LOVELOCK of 7 Blackfriars-street, > Chippendale – going to Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood [trove.nla.gov.au] > > There are other court cases for a William Henry LOVELOCK in 1952 – perhaps > the son of William Henry & Lily May. [trove.nla.gov.au] There is a > marriage between a William Henry LOVELOCK and Moira McCANN in 1947 in > Sydney. [NSW bdm] > > > The only other snippet of information is the marriage of Florence RER > LOVELOCK to John H PLANT in 1906 in Orange. One child found – Doris E L > 1907-1908 at Carcoar. There is also the death for Florence Rubena ER PLANT > in 1966 in Sydney, daughter of William Henry and Lucy. [NSW bdm] > > > Hope this helps > > Vicki Houlbrooke > > > > > On Sun, 21 Oct 2018 at 05:07, Graham Lovelock <lovelockgraham@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> >> Looking through some of our Australian data, prompted by one of the >> recent additions, and with a bit of help from 'Find a Grave' I have managed >> to put the following fragment together. >> >> >> Can anyone shed any light on the origins of William Henry Lovelock? >> >> >> >> William Henry Lovelock >> >> + Lucy Emma McVicker b ?, d 1916, m 1881 >> >> Herbert Ernest Charles Lovelock b 1884, d 19 Jan 1957 >> >> + Esther Ann Sadler b 1886, d 11 Mar 1952, m 1908 >> >> Dorothy E Lovelock b 1908, d 1908 >> >> Wilga E Lovelock b 1910 >> >> + Henry J McCarroll m 1928 >> >> Alice G Lovelock b 1912 >> >> + Arthur J Moon m 1935 >> >> Leila F Lovelock b 1914 >> >> + William Burrell m 1935 >> >> Mona Eileen Emily Lovelock b 1916 >> >> + Bruce Shea m 1951 >> >> Aubrey Richard Charles Lovelock b 1919, d 15 Feb 1988 >> >> + Irene Emily Minnie Grimshaw b 22 Apr 1918, d 21 Dec >> 1997, m 1938 >> >> + Sarah May Fitzpatrick m 1953 >> >> Florence R E R Lovelock b 1886 >> >> Albert G C Lovelock b 1888 >> >> Gertrude F Lovelock b 1891 >> >> William H Lovelock b ?, d 1937 >> >> >> Regards, >> >> >> Graham >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Lovelock family history Web pages: >> http://lovelock.free.fr/ >> Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: >> http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref >> Unsubscribe >> https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com >> Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: >> https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 >> Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog >> RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb >> community >> > _______________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lovelock family history Web pages: http://lovelock.free.fr/ Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    10/21/2018 05:55:55
    1. [LOVELOCK] An Australian Fragment
    2. Graham Lovelock
    3. Hello all, Looking through some of our Australian data, prompted by one of the recent additions, and with a bit of help from 'Find a Grave' I have managed to put the following fragment together. Can anyone shed any light on the origins of William Henry Lovelock? William Henry Lovelock + Lucy Emma McVicker b ?, d 1916, m 1881 Herbert Ernest Charles Lovelock b 1884, d 19 Jan 1957 + Esther Ann Sadler b 1886, d 11 Mar 1952, m 1908 Dorothy E Lovelock b 1908, d 1908 Wilga E Lovelock b 1910 + Henry J McCarroll m 1928 Alice G Lovelock b 1912 + Arthur J Moon m 1935 Leila F Lovelock b 1914 + William Burrell m 1935 Mona Eileen Emily Lovelock b 1916 + Bruce Shea m 1951 Aubrey Richard Charles Lovelock b 1919, d 15 Feb 1988 + Irene Emily Minnie Grimshaw b 22 Apr 1918, d 21 Dec 1997, m 1938 + Sarah May Fitzpatrick m 1953 Florence R E R Lovelock b 1886 Albert G C Lovelock b 1888 Gertrude F Lovelock b 1891 William H Lovelock b ?, d 1937 Regards, Graham

    10/20/2018 10:07:03
    1. [LOVELOCK] Additional Australian data
    2. Graham Lovelock
    3. Hello all, Those who keep an eye on the 'What's New' page of the website will be aware that some data has been added to our New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria collections. Regards, Graham

    10/19/2018 11:32:52
    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: Alexander William Marden
    2. Graham Lovelock
    3. Ooops! Correction made. Graham ________________________________ From: SUE LOVELOCK via LOVELOCK <lovelock@rootsweb.com> Sent: 17 October 2018 09:03 To: Lovelock family history Cc: SUE LOVELOCK Subject: [LOVELOCK] Re: Alexander William Marden Hello again Graham, I've had a look at this one too, but can find no other information about the Marden family. I did note though that their address in Plymouth in 1901 was 4 King Street, according to the original image, which differs from what we have on Webtrees. Regards Sue ----Original message---- From : lovelockgraham@hotmail.com Date : 14/10/2018 - 23:36 (GMTST) To : lovelock@rootsweb.com Subject : [LOVELOCK] Alexander William Marden Hello all, Almost 6 years ago the Swallowfield-Heckfield-Worplesdon Tree was amended to include Alexander William Marden as the husband of Martha Marden Lovelock. In 1901 Alexander was an Engine Driver living in Plymouth, Devon with wife and three children. The imagery of a very sorely abused Ship's Manifest on the FamilySearch website reveals that Alexander travelled alone to Montreal, Quebec in May 1910. He claimed to be 48 years old, when he was in fact 52, but he declared himself to be married, his occupation Engine Driver, and his intention to pursue the same occupation in Canada. Martha and daughter Victoria followed him in July 1910, although Martha's age is recorded as 55 instead of 47, but Victoria was correctly recorded as being 23. They were apparently going to take the Grand Trunk Railway from Quebec City to rejoin Alexander. Victoria's two sisters had married in Plymouth, Alice Martha in 1904 and Emily Amelia in 1907. Does anyone know what became of the family members who went to Canada? Did they stay? Regards, Graham _______________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lovelock family history Web pages: http://lovelock.free.fr/ Lovelock Family History<http://lovelock.free.fr/> lovelock.free.fr Lovelock Family History web site, overview. Purpose The purpose of this Web Site is to collect together family history information concerning families with the Lovelock name, and related versions of it. Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community _______________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lovelock family history Web pages: http://lovelock.free.fr/ Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    10/18/2018 06:10:53
    1. [LOVELOCK] Maurice F G Lovelock
    2. Graham Lovelock
    3. Hello all, A Maurice F G Lovelock was born in the Cricklade RD in 1931. His mother's maiden name is given as Embling, but as there's no record of a Lovelock/Embling marriage I assume she had been previously married. However, an extensive review of all the Embling marriages between 1897 and 1931, and comparing the then married names of the Embling ladies with the surnames of the brides in all the Lovelock marriages between 1897 and 1931 does not identify a single match. One explanation for that is that Maurice's mother had married at least twice before marrying Mr Lovelock, which gives a huge number of possibilities. Can anyone short-circuit the search by identifying Maurice's parents? Regards, Graham

    10/18/2018 06:07:36
    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: Alexander William Marden
    2. Graham Lovelock
    3. Ooops! Correction made. Graham ________________________________ From: SUE LOVELOCK via LOVELOCK <lovelock@rootsweb.com> Sent: 17 October 2018 09:03 To: Lovelock family history Cc: SUE LOVELOCK Subject: [LOVELOCK] Re: Alexander William Marden Hello again Graham, I've had a look at this one too, but can find no other information about the Marden family. I did note though that their address in Plymouth in 1901 was 4 King Street, according to the original image, which differs from what we have on Webtrees. Regards Sue ----Original message---- From : lovelockgraham@hotmail.com Date : 14/10/2018 - 23:36 (GMTST) To : lovelock@rootsweb.com Subject : [LOVELOCK] Alexander William Marden Hello all, Almost 6 years ago the Swallowfield-Heckfield-Worplesdon Tree was amended to include Alexander William Marden as the husband of Martha Marden Lovelock. In 1901 Alexander was an Engine Driver living in Plymouth, Devon with wife and three children. The imagery of a very sorely abused Ship's Manifest on the FamilySearch website reveals that Alexander travelled alone to Montreal, Quebec in May 1910. He claimed to be 48 years old, when he was in fact 52, but he declared himself to be married, his occupation Engine Driver, and his intention to pursue the same occupation in Canada. Martha and daughter Victoria followed him in July 1910, although Martha's age is recorded as 55 instead of 47, but Victoria was correctly recorded as being 23. They were apparently going to take the Grand Trunk Railway from Quebec City to rejoin Alexander. Victoria's two sisters had married in Plymouth, Alice Martha in 1904 and Emily Amelia in 1907. Does anyone know what became of the family members who went to Canada? Did they stay? Regards, Graham _______________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lovelock family history Web pages: http://lovelock.free.fr/ Lovelock Family History<http://lovelock.free.fr/> lovelock.free.fr Lovelock Family History web site, overview. Purpose The purpose of this Web Site is to collect together family history information concerning families with the Lovelock name, and related versions of it. Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community _______________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lovelock family history Web pages: http://lovelock.free.fr/ Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    10/18/2018 04:11:06
    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: Alexander William Marden
    2. Graham Lovelock
    3. Ooops! Correction made. Graham ________________________________ From: SUE LOVELOCK via LOVELOCK <lovelock@rootsweb.com> Sent: 17 October 2018 09:03 To: Lovelock family history Cc: SUE LOVELOCK Subject: [LOVELOCK] Re: Alexander William Marden Hello again Graham, I've had a look at this one too, but can find no other information about the Marden family. I did note though that their address in Plymouth in 1901 was 4 King Street, according to the original image, which differs from what we have on Webtrees. Regards Sue ----Original message---- From : lovelockgraham@hotmail.com Date : 14/10/2018 - 23:36 (GMTST) To : lovelock@rootsweb.com Subject : [LOVELOCK] Alexander William Marden Hello all, Almost 6 years ago the Swallowfield-Heckfield-Worplesdon Tree was amended to include Alexander William Marden as the husband of Martha Marden Lovelock. In 1901 Alexander was an Engine Driver living in Plymouth, Devon with wife and three children. The imagery of a very sorely abused Ship's Manifest on the FamilySearch website reveals that Alexander travelled alone to Montreal, Quebec in May 1910. He claimed to be 48 years old, when he was in fact 52, but he declared himself to be married, his occupation Engine Driver, and his intention to pursue the same occupation in Canada. Martha and daughter Victoria followed him in July 1910, although Martha's age is recorded as 55 instead of 47, but Victoria was correctly recorded as being 23. They were apparently going to take the Grand Trunk Railway from Quebec City to rejoin Alexander. Victoria's two sisters had married in Plymouth, Alice Martha in 1904 and Emily Amelia in 1907. Does anyone know what became of the family members who went to Canada? Did they stay? Regards, Graham _______________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lovelock family history Web pages: http://lovelock.free.fr/ Lovelock Family History<http://lovelock.free.fr/> lovelock.free.fr Lovelock Family History web site, overview. Purpose The purpose of this Web Site is to collect together family history information concerning families with the Lovelock name, and related versions of it. Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community _______________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lovelock family history Web pages: http://lovelock.free.fr/ Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    10/17/2018 02:43:35
    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: Alexander William Marden
    2. SUE LOVELOCK
    3. Hello again Graham, I've had a look at this one too, but can find no other information about the Marden family. I did note though that their address in Plymouth in 1901 was 4 King Street, according to the original image, which differs from what we have on Webtrees. Regards Sue ----Original message---- From : lovelockgraham@hotmail.com Date : 14/10/2018 - 23:36 (GMTST) To : lovelock@rootsweb.com Subject : [LOVELOCK] Alexander William Marden Hello all, Almost 6 years ago the Swallowfield-Heckfield-Worplesdon Tree was amended to include Alexander William Marden as the husband of Martha Marden Lovelock. In 1901 Alexander was an Engine Driver living in Plymouth, Devon with wife and three children. The imagery of a very sorely abused Ship's Manifest on the FamilySearch website reveals that Alexander travelled alone to Montreal, Quebec in May 1910. He claimed to be 48 years old, when he was in fact 52, but he declared himself to be married, his occupation Engine Driver, and his intention to pursue the same occupation in Canada. Martha and daughter Victoria followed him in July 1910, although Martha's age is recorded as 55 instead of 47, but Victoria was correctly recorded as being 23. They were apparently going to take the Grand Trunk Railway from Quebec City to rejoin Alexander. Victoria's two sisters had married in Plymouth, Alice Martha in 1904 and Emily Amelia in 1907. Does anyone know what became of the family members who went to Canada? Did they stay? Regards, Graham _______________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lovelock family history Web pages: http://lovelock.free.fr/ Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: http://loveluck.net/LovelockTrees/ _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    10/17/2018 02:03:14
    1. [LOVELOCK] Alexander William Marden
    2. Graham Lovelock
    3. Hello all, Almost 6 years ago the Swallowfield-Heckfield-Worplesdon Tree was amended to include Alexander William Marden as the husband of Martha Marden Lovelock. In 1901 Alexander was an Engine Driver living in Plymouth, Devon with wife and three children. The imagery of a very sorely abused Ship's Manifest on the FamilySearch website reveals that Alexander travelled alone to Montreal, Quebec in May 1910. He claimed to be 48 years old, when he was in fact 52, but he declared himself to be married, his occupation Engine Driver, and his intention to pursue the same occupation in Canada. Martha and daughter Victoria followed him in July 1910, although Martha's age is recorded as 55 instead of 47, but Victoria was correctly recorded as being 23. They were apparently going to take the Grand Trunk Railway from Quebec City to rejoin Alexander. Victoria's two sisters had married in Plymouth, Alice Martha in 1904 and Emily Amelia in 1907. Does anyone know what became of the family members who went to Canada? Did they stay? Regards, Graham

    10/14/2018 04:36:13
    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: A real bumper bundle!
    2. colinbm1 colinbm1
    3. Thank you ladies & gentlemen for you wonderful help her. Cheers Col ------ Original Message ------ From: "Graham Lovelock" <lovelockgraham@hotmail.com> To: "Lovelock mailing list" <lovelock@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, 10 Oct, 2018 At 1:52 AM Subject: [LOVELOCK] A real bumper bundle! Hello all, Here's a real bumper bundle of new data that has three elements: Element Number 1 You will recall that just a few weeks ago I asked for volunteers to help transcribe the England and Wales Births, Marriages and Deaths data that Free BMD will apparently not be transcribing. A number of brave souls took a literal step forward, amongst them Sue Lovelock and Julie Goucher, and I am pleased to report that the project is now complete. If you migrate to the 'Sources - General' page of the website and click on the link to 'General Record Office Records' you will find a few words to explain how the data is organised. We hope that all entries have been transcribed correctly but of course if the information at Ancestry, Findmypast or The Genealogist contains errors these will probably have been carried forward into our collection: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lovelock.free.fr_gen-2Drecords.htm&d=DwIFAw&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=rZqDRknsfZ5CBFLn8HbyNhsbrKByaPEzkMtqiLnwvWw&s=fFefrdx2e77LOtOxPI_-QFnJBsm6gmGJDzuI3-tH5Pk&e= If you do spot any errors please let us know so that corrections can be incorporated. Sincere thanks to Sue, Julie and others for enabling us to peruse this huge chunk - 24 years' worth, up to 2007 - of additional data. Element Number 2 The partial data on Deaths in England and Wales between 2007 and 2017 currently available at Ancestry and Findmypast has also been transcribed, as at 15 September. This set is less than 60% complete according to Ancestry, but may well contain the information you had been hoping to find. You will find a link to this data below the table linking to the data up to 2007. Element Number 3 We have had information on Lovelock Wills on the website since at least 2003, but we never seem to have got round to adding the Loveluck data. That has now been rectified and you will find two new links in the 'Wills and Probate' section of the 'Sources-General' page that parallel the Lovelock data from 1858 onwards (although there are no records of Loveluck Wills before 1877). I hope you will find something of interest somewhere in this bundle. 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    10/09/2018 08:15:29
    1. [LOVELOCK] A real bumper bundle!
    2. Graham Lovelock
    3. Hello all, Here's a real bumper bundle of new data that has three elements: Element Number 1 You will recall that just a few weeks ago I asked for volunteers to help transcribe the England and Wales Births, Marriages and Deaths data that Free BMD will apparently not be transcribing. A number of brave souls took a literal step forward, amongst them Sue Lovelock and Julie Goucher, and I am pleased to report that the project is now complete. If you migrate to the 'Sources - General' page of the website and click on the link to 'General Record Office Records' you will find a few words to explain how the data is organised. We hope that all entries have been transcribed correctly but of course if the information at Ancestry, Findmypast or The Genealogist contains errors these will probably have been carried forward into our collection: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lovelock.free.fr_gen-2Drecords.htm&d=DwIFAw&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=rZqDRknsfZ5CBFLn8HbyNhsbrKByaPEzkMtqiLnwvWw&s=fFefrdx2e77LOtOxPI_-QFnJBsm6gmGJDzuI3-tH5Pk&e= If you do spot any errors please let us know so that corrections can be incorporated. Sincere thanks to Sue, Julie and others for enabling us to peruse this huge chunk - 24 years' worth, up to 2007 - of additional data. Element Number 2 The partial data on Deaths in England and Wales between 2007 and 2017 currently available at Ancestry and Findmypast has also been transcribed, as at 15 September. This set is less than 60% complete according to Ancestry, but may well contain the information you had been hoping to find. You will find a link to this data below the table linking to the data up to 2007. Element Number 3 We have had information on Lovelock Wills on the website since at least 2003, but we never seem to have got round to adding the Loveluck data. That has now been rectified and you will find two new links in the 'Wills and Probate' section of the 'Sources-General' page that parallel the Lovelock data from 1858 onwards (although there are no records of Loveluck Wills before 1877). I hope you will find something of interest somewhere in this bundle. Kind regards, Graham [https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ipmcdn.avast.com_images_icons_icon-2Denvelope-2Dtick-2Dround-2Dorange-2Danimated-2Dno-2Drepeat-2Dv1.gif&d=DwIFAw&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=rZqDRknsfZ5CBFLn8HbyNhsbrKByaPEzkMtqiLnwvWw&s=XMRu3vuyyQjVg7CCy5n2Mh6q1O12EjjO5CXw-RVNGDw&e=]<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.avast.com_sig-2Demail-3Futm-5Fmedium-3Demail-26utm-5Fsource-3Dlink-26utm-5Fcampaign-3Dsig-2Demail-26utm-5Fcontent-3Dwebmail&d=DwIFAw&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=rZqDRknsfZ5CBFLn8HbyNhsbrKByaPEzkMtqiLnwvWw&s=VdpRuYuKNLw6ejkH78z7oO4rxEESBFOF89mQaOsW7Q4&e=> Virus-free. https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.avast.com&d=DwIFAw&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=rZqDRknsfZ5CBFLn8HbyNhsbrKByaPEzkMtqiLnwvWw&s=OILttALfIwDF8ll6dJ15dWhFEycAKVAZKUwxI_3w82U&e=<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.avast.com_sig-2Demail-3Futm-5Fmedium-3Demail-26utm-5Fsource-3Dlink-26utm-5Fcampaign-3Dsig-2Demail-26utm-5Fcontent-3Dwebmail&d=DwIFAw&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=rZqDRknsfZ5CBFLn8HbyNhsbrKByaPEzkMtqiLnwvWw&s=VdpRuYuKNLw6ejkH78z7oO4rxEESBFOF89mQaOsW7Q4&e=>

    10/09/2018 08:52:19
    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: Website Links
    2. colinbm1 colinbm1
    3. Thanks Graham & James.....your work is gratefully appreciated. Cheers Col ------ Original Message ------ From: "Graham Lovelock" <lovelockgraham@hotmail.com> To: "Lovelock mailing list" <lovelock@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, 8 Oct, 2018 At 9:11 AM Subject: [LOVELOCK] Website Links Hello all, Those who regularly explore the pages of the website will be aware that most of them have links to other pages, or to the Webtrees files, or indeed to other Internet websites. James and I have just carried out exercises to test the integrity of the links. You may be surprised to learn that there are apparently in excess of seventeen thousand of them - yes, seventeen thousand - and there are inevitably a number which do not work. We believe that number is something less than 300, and the majority of them are in the Log Files which contain the 'What's New' entries for each of the past 20 years. The Log Files for the years 2013 - 2017 have been amended to ensure that they are fully functional, as far as I can tell, and the other affected pages, excluding the earlier Logs, are being steadily worked through to ensure they are fully functional. We do not intend at this stage to work back through the Log Files for 2012 and earlier, but if you should have cause to visit any of those pages and discover a broken link please let us know and we will probably fix it if appropriate. It is worth repeating perhaps that each of the Log File pages does have a 'health warning' at its head which states that we can not guarantee that the links will still work. If in the course of your perambulations around any of the other website pages you discover a broken link please let us know, and that will certainly be fixed. Thanks in anticipation, Graham _______________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lovelock family history Web pages: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lovelock.free.fr_&d=DwICaQ&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=GQEeSZwcPkEWdlQ-L12hkI8V58la4J1nt0rc0BRt40c&s=yNEQiZtE6aE-wm6NyVSD4ZvMTUHkB3iPFxD8Ud7zmsw&e= Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__loveluck.net_LovelockTrees_&d=DwICaQ&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=GQEeSZwcPkEWdlQ-L12hkI8V58la4J1nt0rc0BRt40c&s=KoQaVxMmO6cV_gngl6d6h006PhwHOmz2HjEPwPq_kTE&e= _______________________________________________ Email preferences: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__bit.ly_rootswebpref&d=DwICaQ&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=GQEeSZwcPkEWdlQ-L12hkI8V58la4J1nt0rc0BRt40c&s=83D3RvV6FikkWnzuXdsDwgZLHMxynWfvpgcMzyqurLw&e= Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ancstry.me_2JWBOdY&d=DwICaQ&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=GQEeSZwcPkEWdlQ-L12hkI8V58la4J1nt0rc0BRt40c&s=zUKD3_gY_tBpjdnfnJT2kxijhIHkrWrT1vTRMowC9ls&e= Terms and Conditions: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ancstry.me_2HDBym9&d=DwICaQ&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=GQEeSZwcPkEWdlQ-L12hkI8V58la4J1nt0rc0BRt40c&s=kQHheFRpy3oD8WzSe_ygOE-IhGBPMTYgyoIL7yNBPHc&e= Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    10/08/2018 03:16:22
    1. [LOVELOCK] Website Links
    2. Graham Lovelock
    3. Hello all, Those who regularly explore the pages of the website will be aware that most of them have links to other pages, or to the Webtrees files, or indeed to other Internet websites. James and I have just carried out exercises to test the integrity of the links. You may be surprised to learn that there are apparently in excess of seventeen thousand of them - yes, seventeen thousand - and there are inevitably a number which do not work. We believe that number is something less than 300, and the majority of them are in the Log Files which contain the 'What's New' entries for each of the past 20 years. The Log Files for the years 2013 - 2017 have been amended to ensure that they are fully functional, as far as I can tell, and the other affected pages, excluding the earlier Logs, are being steadily worked through to ensure they are fully functional. We do not intend at this stage to work back through the Log Files for 2012 and earlier, but if you should have cause to visit any of those pages and discover a broken link please let us know and we will probably fix it if appropriate. It is worth repeating perhaps that each of the Log File pages does have a 'health warning' at its head which states that we can not guarantee that the links will still work. If in the course of your perambulations around any of the other website pages you discover a broken link please let us know, and that will certainly be fixed. Thanks in anticipation, Graham

    10/07/2018 04:11:04
    1. [LOVELOCK] Re: Lovelocks in the Probate Calendars
    2. Bill Lovelock
    3. Sent from Mail<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__go.microsoft.com_fwlink_-3FLinkId-3D550986&d=DwIFAg&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=n0aQa8qhmeb0QxFYUSv-3q_k03CYhKx_Ud0cAZ0iR64&s=RAAQTaAnqvSrKGH6UbPEMqQ6BvMGrMtIF3YfP-NR0hw&e=> for Windows 10 ________________________________ From: Bill Lovelock <blovelock@hotmail.com> Sent: Monday, October 1, 2018 1:58:55 PM To: Lovelock family history Subject: RE: Lovelocks in the Probate Calendars Hi Graham, Here is a bit of information about Edward Joseph Lovelock: Edward Lovelock 1934 - 2017 Obituary Condolences Edward Lovelock Obituary Edward Lovelock January 21, 1934 - December 31, 2017 Edward Joseph Lovelock of Rancho Mirage passed away at home on December 31, 2017 at the age of 83. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and graduated Cal State University, Northridge. Survived by his daughter Patricia Lovelock and son Eddie Lovelock, daughter-in-law Kerry and grandson Jack, as well as his sister Catherine Sager and brother Robert Lovelock, both of New York. He worked at many companies including Desilu Productions, Lamps Plus and CKE. Ed enjoyed reading, flying planes, traveling with his children and the company of his beloved dogs Gilligan, Dutchess and Ruby. He will be missed by all. The family has designated the Living Desert for memorial contributions. Checks to honor Ed may be sent to 47900 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert, CA 92260, Attn: Development Department with a note in the memo line. Published in The Desert Sun on Jan. 18, 2018 Best Regards, Bill Lovelock San Diego -----Original Message----- From: Graham Lovelock <lovelockgraham@hotmail.com> Sent: Monday, October 1, 2018 11:32 AM To: lovelock@rootsweb.com Subject: [LOVELOCK] Lovelocks in the Probate Calendars Hello all, You will recall that a long time ago we made a start on identifying which Lovelock Family Tree the individuals in the Probate Calendar extracts belonged to. Although the majority of individuals have now been linked to one tree or another there are still just over 30 that have not. These entries have now been copied to a separate page that can be accessed from the 'Projects' section of the 'Work in Progress' page: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lovelock.free.fr_wip_wip.html-23Projects&d=DwIFAw&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=t1cAlGYUdrmDeTSQBGgmayStMqkX7we9LRogsvF6Yfc&s=ZNqOUyAbIJtsSw6Y9cEXnx2Yb9yp_zC2DQfyAWDmfb4&e= Any help to clear up these outstanding entries will be much appreciated. Regards, Graham _______________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lovelock family history Web pages: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lovelock.free.fr_&d=DwIFAg&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=n0aQa8qhmeb0QxFYUSv-3q_k03CYhKx_Ud0cAZ0iR64&s=wALrpMZ3iOo3xIIn5o7_dWVNtcxJQfEpj1LIeop-KZM&e= Browse Lovelock trees on the Webtrees portal: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__loveluck.net_LovelockTrees_&d=DwIFAg&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=n0aQa8qhmeb0QxFYUSv-3q_k03CYhKx_Ud0cAZ0iR64&s=o3JJAOEKFZbWguAzgZxmYJtfpCqrz11YrTD_336tKEU&e= _______________________________________________ Email preferences: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__bit.ly_rootswebpref&d=DwIFAg&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=n0aQa8qhmeb0QxFYUSv-3q_k03CYhKx_Ud0cAZ0iR64&s=WChR-gi7Yrwf8M6Pd8C9DkGF8XYBJcl0pyNFQZGrY7E&e= Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/lovelock@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ancstry.me_2JWBOdY&d=DwIFAg&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=n0aQa8qhmeb0QxFYUSv-3q_k03CYhKx_Ud0cAZ0iR64&s=ead8Tt7lhRn4U2GsjycESpnDgIC_puBcDbJktLiIBvc&e= Terms and Conditions: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ancstry.me_2HDBym9&d=DwIFAg&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=n0aQa8qhmeb0QxFYUSv-3q_k03CYhKx_Ud0cAZ0iR64&s=1YTXcKMEJ0eEpv2xMlJ2bIWqkdQgspjsh6MrFqHEB_k&e= Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    10/02/2018 08:31:19
    1. [LOVELOCK] Reminder concerning message restrictions
    2. James Loveluck
    3. Hello all, Recently, several messages have been held up on the Rootsweb server because they exceeded the maximum allowed size of 80KB. This is almost always due to mail attachments in the form of images or documents. Messages to the list should use only plain text. If you have an image or document which you believe may be of interest to the list subscribers, please send it separately to Graham or myself, and if appropriate we will add it to the web site. Thanks for your understanding, James

    10/02/2018 06:01:28
    1. [LOVELOCK] Lovelocks in the Probate Calendars
    2. Graham Lovelock
    3. Hello all, You will recall that a long time ago we made a start on identifying which Lovelock Family Tree the individuals in the Probate Calendar extracts belonged to. Although the majority of individuals have now been linked to one tree or another there are still just over 30 that have not. These entries have now been copied to a separate page that can be accessed from the 'Projects' section of the 'Work in Progress' page: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lovelock.free.fr_wip_wip.html-23Projects&d=DwIFAw&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=hFYkjJ0Abymve4FOiSRpElWZy6phqmjQEUJupyUnsn0&m=t1cAlGYUdrmDeTSQBGgmayStMqkX7we9LRogsvF6Yfc&s=ZNqOUyAbIJtsSw6Y9cEXnx2Yb9yp_zC2DQfyAWDmfb4&e= Any help to clear up these outstanding entries will be much appreciated. Regards, Graham

    10/01/2018 03:32:05