-----Original Message----- From: Barbara <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, 5 September 1999 3:23 PM Subject: Re: [TOLPUDDLE] Edward Hawkins Lovelace/William Edward Lovelace >Hi Mandy, >Have just looked up my photocopy of the IGI, and you may be right, but there >are two >different call numbers for these gentlemen. >Edward Hawkins Lovelace b (for Born) 28 Dec 1851, Finesbury, Saint Luke >01 Dec 1955 - 15 Feb 1956 SG - 29 Jan 1986LD >Batch/Film No 8420790 Sheet 80 > >William Edward Lovelace b (for Born) 28 Dec 1851- No church named - >1 Dec 1955 - 15 Feb 1956 SG - Pre- 1970 - >Batch/Film No 0452016 - Sheet Film. > >I do not know enough about the IGI setup so have just listed what is shown. >The problem with the IGI is that there are not the deaths listed as of >course >that is not the purpose of the lisitings. Perhaps if there was only one >child his name could be William Edward Hawkins Lovelace ??? > >If you have been reading about Long Bredy you will notice Thomas >Lovlass married Elizabeth Matthews there in 1780's, now my Benjamin >Lovelace married Frances Matthews in Wells, Somerset in 1796. > > >Have just been doing some research on the Aussie lines, and found >a Laura Ann Lovelace married William Henry Collins in 1915. >Laura died in 1948 and lo and behold her parents were Marcus Brutus >Lovelace and Mary Ann Watley. From London, England. >Had a squiz at the IGI and Marcus Brutus Lovelace was christened >on the 13 Sep 1835, St Pancras Old Church - parents >John Lovelace and Mary Gaunt. He also had a brother Charles Frederick >Lovelace, christened 25 Jul 1832 at the same church. > > Regards Barb Lewis. > > >-----Original Message----- >From: John O. Andersen <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Saturday, 4 September 1999 6:33 PM >Subject: [TOLPUDDLE] Edward Hawkins Lovelace/William Edward Lovelace > > >>Barb - I called my mother last night with some of the information you sent >>to me, that I felt was news to her. She told me that Edward Hawkins >>Lovelace and William Edward Lovelace were the same person. I forgot to >>suggest to her that there may have been a twin, but as this was her >>grandfather, I feel inclined to accept her thoughts. I will broach the >>subject the next time we talk. >>Mary Ann Lovelace WAS news! (so maybe a twin might not be out of the >>question?....) Thank you so much for the information. >> >>Mandy Andersen >> > >