Shipton Moyne (Glos) and Derbyshire Tree

Charles Lovelock + Bertha Hulance

9 children
Eva Georgina Lovelock
Birth: 10 March 1881 35 29Derby, Derbyshire, England
Death: 25 May 1940Derby, Derbyshire, England
Ellen (Nellie) Florence Lovelock
Birth: 3 March 1883 37 31Derby, Derbyshire, England
Death: 27 September 1940Derby, Derbyshire, England
Francis Walter Lovelock
Birth: about May 1890 45 38
Death: 8 November 189045 Canal Street, Derby, Derbyshire, England

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Family group information
Marriage about February 1873
Publication: Descendant tree for Thomas Lovelock & Mary Saunders, marr 16 Jun 1799 at Shipton Moyne, Glos. Provided by Alan Whitaker by email 30 May 2003
Citation details: Marriages Mar 1873 Lovelock, Charles, Highworth 5a 9
Quality of data: primary evidence
Shared note: Between 1871 and 1881, Charles also met and married Bertha Hulance, who came from a family of Stone Masons in Alderton, a village in Wiltshire, which, as far as I can see, had no street names, only house numbers. They lived at 10, Alderton Village. After first living in Liversage Street, the family moved to 45, Canal Street, Derby between the 1881 and 1891 census. These houses were known to have been built specifically for employees of The Midland Railway. Charles and Bertha were living in a modern house, at a reasonable rent and he had a very good job as a signalman. Verbal family history tells us he worked in Derby N Signal box, (5 Arches). In July 1881 Derby Station expanded considerably with 3 additional platforms. The first box was to control the goods line and access to the Loco Works to the east of the station and was called Engine Sidings. In July 1881, the signalling in the station itself was renewed. Derby Station, track and platforms grew rapidly. On 25th September 1892, Derby North Junction Box was renewed, followed on October 9th by Derby Junction and Derby Station North. There was an incredible growth in the very high tech. Midland Railway Company which included jobs and housing. This was working in 'Rocket Science'. Is this why Charles came to Derby - for all those opportunities?
Publication: Document with family tree and other information on the descendants of John Lovelock & Ann Workman of Shipton Moyne, provided by email 16 Feb 2005. In particular the document provides details concerning the railway connections of a branch of this family which moved to Derby
Citation details: Family tree provided by email 16 Feb 2005
Quality of data: primary evidence
Census 1881

Citation details: Provided in email 20 May 2001
Quality of data: primary evidence
Note: 30 Liversage Street, St Peter, Derby, Derbyshire, England
Census 1901
Note: 45 Canal Street, Derby, Derbyshire, England
Last change 10 June 202211:32:06

by: Graham Lovelock