Irene, I've posted the same information I would send to you re: my family. On the list it will be the reply to Carol. I have just realised that I forgot to list additional information that Barb Lewis sent to me (Barb - I can't find out if I already thanked you - if not, MANY THANKS! I found that I had quickly transferred the email to the appropriate file in speedy sorting, and I can't remember if I replied. If not, my apologies). The additional information she sent me is as follows: > Your Benjamin and Sarah Rebecca Hawkins had a couple more children according > to the IGI > Edward Hawkins Lovelace b 28 Dec 1851 St. Luke, Finsbury, London > Mary Ann Lovelace bpt 16 Oct 1855 Sepulchre, London. > > Benjamin John Lovelace and Emma Jane Randall married 22 July 1869 Lambeth, > London > 2 of their children :- William Stafford b 1874 Colchester Essex, Eng > Benjamin George b 877 Braintree, Essex, Eng > ( you say you have more) > > William Edward Lovelace and Martha Emily O'Shea > 2 of their children Henry Edward Lovelace b 14 Dec 1894 London > Rosina Alice Lovelace b 11 May 1889 > London > > George Abraham Lovelace m 6 Aug 1871 Sarah Elizabeth Jeary > 1 child Edwin James b 12 Nov 1878 Bayswater, London > Irene - I just checked, and Benjamin John LOVELACE (above) was born in East Cripplegate, and William Edward Lovelace's wife was born in Cripplegate! Her name was Martha Emily SHEA, and she was born 9 Oct 1859. Her parents were Cornelius James SHEA and Martha AMBLER. Anything familiar? Mandy ----- Original Message ----- From: Irene Howgate <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 4:35 PM Subject: [TOLPUDDLE] Lovelace of London > Hello Mandy > I would be interested to hear about your Lovelace's from London. My ggg > grandparents were married in St Giles Cripplegate in 1830, all their > children were christened in Bermondsey. They were married as Lovelefs, > lived as Loveless and were buried as Lovelace. > Look forward to hearing about your family. > Irene in Australia where the spring has arrived and the weather is JUST > gorgious. >