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Frederick Arthur John LovelockAge: 92 years19242016

Name
Frederick Arthur John Lovelock
Given names
Frederick Arthur John
Surname
Lovelock
Source: Sian Davies
Publication: Email messages to Lovelock mailing list and email exchanges with Graham Lovelock and James Loveluck
Citation details: email message 4-Oct-07
Quality of data: primary evidence
Birth between April 1924 and June 1924 25 22

Text:

Kingston RD, ref 2a 765

Birth of a brotherRobert William Anthony Lovelock
1 March 1932 (Age 7 years)

Text:

Kingston RD, ref 2a 821 (registered in Apr-Jun quarter)

Death of a paternal grandmotherEliza Jane Tilman
8 December 1936 (Age 12 years)
Publication: A preliminary version of this tree was first provided by Robert Sterry on 15 Jan 2004 and incorporated material from Gwen Eastment and Janet Hearle. A more complete version was provided by Graham Lovelock 10 Jan 2005, and in revised form on 24-Jan-05. This version includes additional material and corrections from Sian Davies, Michelle Lovelock, Nigel Gerdes, Michael Bousher and a "Living Bowden".
Text:

Surrey North Eastern RD, ref 2a 113 (age 64)

Death of a paternal grandfatherFrederick John Lovelock
28 December 1943 (Age 19 years)
Publication: A preliminary version of this tree was first provided by Robert Sterry on 15 Jan 2004 and incorporated material from Gwen Eastment and Janet Hearle. A more complete version was provided by Graham Lovelock 10 Jan 2005, and in revised form on 24-Jan-05. This version includes additional material and corrections from Sian Davies, Michelle Lovelock, Nigel Gerdes, Michael Bousher and a "Living Bowden".
Source: Sian Davies
Publication: Email messages to Lovelock mailing list and email exchanges with Graham Lovelock and James Loveluck
Citation details: Email to Lovelock maling list 11-Jul-03
Quality of data: primary evidence
Text:

Surrey North Eastern RD, ref 2a 62 (age 73) (registered in Jan-Mar 1944)

Note: Frederick John apparently died as a result of being hit by a trolleybus during the wartime black-out. The death should possibly have been recorded in the Oct-Dec quarter of 1943, although it is not certain whether the date given is the date of death or actually the date of the accident.
Birth of a son
#1
Frederick Keith Lovelock
23 June 1950 (Age 26 years)
Text:

Surrey North RD, ref 5g 480

Death of a sonFrederick Keith Lovelock
23 June 1950 (Age 26 years)

Text:

Surrey Northern RD, ref 5g 333 (age 0) (only lived for 5 hours, apparently, being a "blue" baby)

Birth of a daughter
#2
Veronica Lovelock
25 May 1955 (Age 31 years)
Text:

Surrey South West RD, ref 17 1467 (re-registered in Apr-Jun 1975)

Note: Date of birth included in death registration entry.
Death of a motherDorothy Gladys Gill
16 June 1985 (Age 61 years)
Publication: A preliminary version of this tree was first provided by Robert Sterry on 15 Jan 2004 and incorporated material from Gwen Eastment and Janet Hearle. A more complete version was provided by Graham Lovelock 10 Jan 2005, and in revised form on 24-Jan-05. This version includes additional material and corrections from Sian Davies, Michelle Lovelock, Nigel Gerdes, Michael Bousher and a "Living Bowden".
Text:

Shepway RD, ref 16 1552

Death of a fatherFrederick William Lovelock
19 February 1995 (Age 70 years)
Publication: A preliminary version of this tree was first provided by Robert Sterry on 15 Jan 2004 and incorporated material from Gwen Eastment and Janet Hearle. A more complete version was provided by Graham Lovelock 10 Jan 2005, and in revised form on 24-Jan-05. This version includes additional material and corrections from Sian Davies, Michelle Lovelock, Nigel Gerdes, Michael Bousher and a "Living Bowden".
Text:

Ashford RD, ref A30B 106

Death of a daughterVeronica Lovelock
July 1995 (Age 71 years)

Text:

North East Hants RD, ref 23A 109

Death of a brotherRobert William Anthony Lovelock
23 January 2016 (Age 91 years)
Death 24 June 2016 (Age 92 years)
Cause of death: Parkinson's Disease
Text:

Surrey RD, ref 759-1D 514019922

Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
himself
sister
Beryl Eileen Evelyn Lovelock
younger brother
Family with Irene Ellen Dorothy Victoria Beale - View this family
himself
wife
daughter
Melanie Ann Lovelock
son
Frederick Keith Lovelock
Birth: 23 June 1950 26 26Kingston Hospital, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England
Death: 23 June 1950
Family with Elsie Edna May O'Connor - View this family
himself
wife
Elsie Edna May O'Connor
son
Frederick John Arthur Lovelock
daughter
Marilyn Lorraine Lovelock
daughter
daughter
Lavinia Rosalind Mary Lovelock
daughter
Karen Louise Lovelock

BirthGRO data at Free BMD or Ancestry
Text:

Kingston RD, ref 2a 765

NameSian Davies
Publication: Email messages to Lovelock mailing list and email exchanges with Graham Lovelock and James Loveluck
Citation details: email message 4-Oct-07
Quality of data: primary evidence
DeathGRO Online Indices of Births and Deaths
Text:

Surrey RD, ref 759-1D 514019922

Deathe-Mail from Sian Davies 22 Apr 2020
Note

An article in 'The West London Observer' of 30 Mar 1945 reads:

'It is announced that the Military Medal has been awarded to Gunner, Frederick Arthur John Lovelock, Royal Artillery, of Fulham, for services in North-West Europe. The citation states: "Gunner Lovelock was a member of an observation post party detailed to support the attack of the Welch Regiment on Reusel during the night of 25/26 September, 1944. The party entered Reusel on the morning of 26th September in order to establish an observation post, but the carrier in which Gunner Lovelock was travelling struck a mine, the driver being fatally wounded and Gunner Lovelock himself severely shaken. He quickly repaired the wireless set and re-established communications, thereby largely contributing to the repulse of an enemy counter-attack, which took place about that time. Although the road on which the blown-up carrier was situated was under mortar and small arms fire, Gunner Lovelock did not leave his set to take shelter until the counter-attack had been repulsed and until ordered by his troop commander. Throughout the day Gunner Lovelock maintained communications between his set and the battery, in spite of frequently being exposed to small arms and mortar fire. His courage and devotion to duty were to a great extent responsible for the fact that unbroken artillery support was possible for the Welch Regiment throughout the day."'