Wallingford Berks Line

Job LovelockAge: 59 years17931852

Name
Job Lovelock
Given names
Job
Surname
Lovelock
Birth about 1793
Christening May 29, 1793
Source: Berkshire PRs
Text:

1793 May 29 LOVELOCK Job s. John and Mary

Death of a motherMary Whitwick
June 6, 1804 (Age 11 years)

Text:

Plot M34 In memory of JOHN LOVELOCK who died Aug 5th 1817 aged 77 yrs Also Mary his Wife died June 6th Aged 50 Yrs.

Burial of a motherMary Whitwick
June 6, 1804 (Age 11 years)
Publication: John Talbot responded to a letter John Lovelock put in the Wallingford Herald. John provided a Family Tree but no other information.
Text:

MI Wallingford Plot M34. In memory of John Lovelock who died Aug 5th 1817 aged 77 Yrs Also Mary his Wife died June 6th Aged 50 Yrs. PR Wallingford: 1804 Jun 6 LOVELOCK Mrs Mary

Text:

Wallingford St Mary Le More Burials [Modern Transcript] 1804 Jun 6 LOVELOCK Mrs Mary

Death of a fatherJohn Lovelock
August 5, 1817 (Age 24 years)

Source: MI
Text:

MI reads: "In memory of John Lovelock who died 5 August 1817 aged 77 years also his Wife Mary who died June 6th 1804 aged 50".

Burial of a fatherJohn Lovelock
August 18, 1817 (Age 24 years)
Publication: John Talbot responded to a letter John Lovelock put in the Wallingford Herald. John provided a Family Tree but no other information.
Text:

Also Wallingford MIs, Oxon FHS. Plot M34. In memory of John Lovelock who died Aug 5th 1817 aged 77 Yrs Also Mary his Wife died June 6th 1804 Aged 50 Yrs. Wallingford PR: 1817 Aug 18 LOVELOCK John 77 yrs Fish St of this parish

MarriageCaroline ClarkView this family
January 21, 1823 (Age 30 years)
Text:

1823 Jan 21 Job Lovelock in the parish of St Mary and Caroline Clark of this parish by licence. Both signed. Witnesses: Richard Clark, Susannah Clark, Thomas Child (P/Clerk)

Publication: John Talbot responded to a letter John Lovelock put in the Wallingford Herald. John provided a Family Tree but no other information.
Shared note: 1841 Census
Birth of a son
#1
Edward Lovelock
about 1824 (Age 31 years)

Birth of a daughter
#2
Elizabeth Lovelock
about 1824 (Age 31 years)

Christening of a sonEdward Lovelock
December 1, 1824 (Age 31 years)
Source: Berkshire PRs
Text:

1824 Dec 1 LOVELOCK Edward s. Job, malster and Caroline, Fish St

Christening of a daughterElizabeth Lovelock
December 1, 1824 (Age 31 years)
Source: Berkshire PRs
Text:

1824 Dec 1 LOVELOCK Elizabeth d. Job and Caroline

Birth of a daughter
#3
Caroline Lovelock
about 1826 (Age 33 years)

Death of a brotherStephen Lovelock
1826 (Age 33 years)

Burial of a brotherStephen Lovelock
June 9, 1826 (Age 33 years)
Text:

1826 Jun 9 Stephen Lovelock, aged 35, Thame

Christening of a daughterCaroline Lovelock
October 6, 1826 (Age 33 years)
Source: Berkshire PRs
Text:

1826 Oct 6 LOVELOCK Caroline d. Job, malster and Caroline, Fish St

Birth of a daughter
#4
Anne Lovelock
about 1828 (Age 35 years)

Death of a daughterAnne Lovelock
1828 (Age 35 years)

Text:

Burial entry.

Christening of a daughterAnne Lovelock
May 24, 1828 (Age 35 years)
Source: Berkshire PRs
Text:

1828 May 24 LOVELOCK Anne d. Job, malster and Caroline, Fish St

Burial of a daughterAnne Lovelock
August 18, 1828 (Age 35 years)
Publication: John Talbot responded to a letter John Lovelock put in the Wallingford Herald. John provided a Family Tree but no other information.
Text:

Burial 1828 Aug 18 LOVELOCK Ann 3 mths Fish St of this parish

Death of a sisterHannah Lovelock
1830 (Age 37 years)

Burial of a sisterHannah Lovelock
May 18, 1830 (Age 37 years)
Text:

Wallingford St Leonard 1830 May 18 Hannah Readings, aged 44, Church Lane [Source: Berkshire Burial Index; also checked in PR by Berkshire FHS. '44' is correct.]

Occupation
Malster
1830 (Age 37 years)

Source: Book
Text:

'Whitchurch and ......' by Robert Hale, 1952, p 182 "This whole agricultural district of fair agricultural land, with the Thames as its highroad, went in for brewing in a large way. Wallingford was also a 'hive' of brewing; by 1830 Edward Wells, James Bennett, Charles Morrell, Job Lovelock, William Hilliard were producing nearly 2,000 bushels of malt each year."

Birth of a daughter
#5
Marianne Lovelock
about 1832 (Age 39 years)

Christening of a daughterMarianne Lovelock
November 7, 1832 (Age 39 years)
Source: Berkshire PRs
Text:

1832 Nov 7 LOVELOCK Marianne d. Job, malster and Caroline, Fish St

Birth of a son
#6
John Lovelock
about 1835 (Age 42 years)

Christening of a sonJohn Lovelock
January 26, 1835 (Age 42 years)
Source: Berkshire PRs
Text:

1835 Jan 26 LOVELOCK John s. Job, malster and Caroline, Fish St

Death of a wifeCaroline Clark
1837 (Age 44 years)

Burial of a wifeCaroline Clark
May 29, 1837 (Age 44 years)
Publication: John Talbot responded to a letter John Lovelock put in the Wallingford Herald. John provided a Family Tree but no other information.
Text:

Wallingford St Mary Burial 1837 May 29 LOVELOCK Caroline, 36 yrs Fish St of this parish

Death of a sisterElizabeth Lovelock
1845 (Age 52 years)

Burial of a sisterElizabeth Lovelock
January 31, 1845 (Age 52 years)
Text:

Wallingford St Leonards Burial 1845 Jan 31 CHILD Elizabeth 64yrs, of St John's Walk

Death of a brotherWilliam George Lovelock
December 22, 1845 (Age 52 years)
Burial of a brotherWilliam George Lovelock
December 25, 1845 (Age 52 years)
Source: MI
Text:

Also Headstone in St Mary's, Wallingford churchyard close to the tower reads: In memory of Willm Lovelock who died 1845 ...... Also Kitty his wife died Dec 2, 1824 aged .... H L died Jan 3 1867 aged 77 years". Plot M33.

Text:

Wallingford St Mary Le More Burials 1845 Dec 25 LOVELOCK Wm 59 yrs St Martin's St of this parish

Death of a brotherJohn Lovelock
1848 (Age 55 years)

Burial of a brotherJohn Lovelock
May 19, 1848 (Age 55 years)
Text:

Watlington Burials 1848 May 19 John Lovelock, 65 yrs

Death of a brotherThomas Lovelock
1849 (Age 56 years)

Burial of a brotherThomas Lovelock
September 5, 1849 (Age 56 years)
Text:

1849 Sep 5 LOVELOCK Thomas 61 yrs St Martin's St of this parish

CensusCaroline ClarkView this family
1851 (Age 58 years)

Note: Wallingford, St Mary Le More, Berkshire, England
Occupation
Corn Dealer
1851 (Age 58 years)

Death January 22, 1852 (Age 59 years)

Burial January 27, 1852 (5 days after death)
Source: Berkshire PRs
Text:

1852 Jan 27 Job 59 yrs Fish St of this parish

Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: November 15, 1779St Leonards, Wallingford, Berkshire, England
14 months
elder sister
23 months
elder sister
2 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
14 months
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
2 years
elder brother
3 years
himself
Family with Caroline Clark - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: January 21, 1823St Peter, Wallingford, Berkshire, England
23 months
son
1 year
daughter
3 years
daughter
Caroline Lovelock
Birth: about 1826
Death: between October 1902 and December 1902Registration District, Wallingford, Berkshire, England
3 years
daughter
5 years
daughter
Marianne Lovelock
Birth: about 1832
Death: between July 1912 and September 1912Registration District, Wallingford, Berkshire, England
4 years
son

ChristeningBerkshire PRs
Text:

1793 May 29 LOVELOCK Job s. John and Mary

MarriageWallingford St Peter BTs
Text:

1823 Jan 21 Job Lovelock in the parish of St Mary and Caroline Clark of this parish by licence. Both signed. Witnesses: Richard Clark, Susannah Clark, Thomas Child (P/Clerk)

MarriageLetter from John Talbot 8.11.00
Publication: John Talbot responded to a letter John Lovelock put in the Wallingford Herald. John provided a Family Tree but no other information.
OccupationBook
Text:

'Whitchurch and ......' by Robert Hale, 1952, p 182 "This whole agricultural district of fair agricultural land, with the Thames as its highroad, went in for brewing in a large way. Wallingford was also a 'hive' of brewing; by 1830 Edward Wells, James Bennett, Charles Morrell, Job Lovelock, William Hilliard were producing nearly 2,000 bushels of malt each year."

Occupation1851 England Census
DeathFuneral Notice
BurialBerkshire PRs
Text:

1852 Jan 27 Job 59 yrs Fish St of this parish

Marriage

1841 Census Wallingford Registration District (HO107/023/24: Folio 9/10: Wallingford St Mary) Address: Fish St

Surname Forenames Age Occupation Born in County LOVELOCK Job 45 Corn Dealer Y LOVELOCK Edward 15 N LOVELOCK Elizabeth 13 Y LOVELOCK Caroline 11 Y LOVELOCK Mary Ann 8 Y LOVELOCK John 6 Y WINNEY Charlotte 20 FS N

Fish Street is now known as St Mary's Street.

1851 Census Wallingford, St Mary Le More, Berkshire Job LOVELOCK, Head, 58, Corn Dealer, born Wallingford Berks Edward LOVELOCK, Son, 28, Dealer, born Wallingford Berks Elizabeth LOVELOCK, Dau, 27, born Wallingford Berks Caroline LOVELOCK, Dau, 25, born Wallingford Berks Mary A LOVELOCK, Dau, 19, Wallingford Berks John LOVELOCK, Son, 16, Wallingford Berks Frederick LOVELOCK, Son, 5, born Wallingford Berks

Census

Wallingford, St Mary Le More, Berkshire, England HO107 1690 F271 P16

Job LOVELOCK;Head;58;Corn Dealer;Wallingford, Berks Edward LOVELOCK;Son;28;Dealer;Wallingford, Berks Elizabeth LOVELOCK;Daur;27;;Wallingford, Berks Caroline LOVELOCK;Daur;25;;Wallingford, Berks Mary A LOVELOCK;Daur;19;;Wallingford, Berks John LOVELOCK;Son;16;;Wallingford, Berks Frederick LOVELOCK;Son;5;;Wallingford, Berks

Shared note

Beneficiary in his father's Will 1818.

In 1823 Pigot & Co Directory for Berkshire: Wallingford is listed under Corn Dealers and Maltsters: Job Lovelock. Also similarly listed in 1830 Pigot and Co Directory for Bucks, Gloucs, Hants and Oxon.

In 1841 census family living at Fish St [Wallingford]: Job[bn 1793], corn dealer, Mary Ann[bn 1832], Elizabeth[bn 1824], Edward[bn 1824], Caroline[bn 1826], John]bn 1835]. Also one servant. (Letter from John Talbot 8.11.00]

In 1842 Pigot & Co's Directory for Berkshire: Wallingford, Job is listed under Malsters, Fish st and also Corn Dealers, Fish st.

In 1847 PO Directory for Berks and Oxon: Wallingford: Traders: Job Lovelock, malster, Fish st.

In 1851 census family living at Fish St. Job still Corn Dealer. Son Edward was 28, daughter Elizabeth was 27, daughter Caroline was 25, Marianne [shown as Mary A.] 19 and John 16. Their grandson Frederic was 5. (Letter from John Talbot 8.11.00]

Oxford Chronicle - 31st Jan 1852 WALLINGFORD INQUESTS BEFORE J. H. COOKE, ESQ., CORONER. On Thursday, the 22nd inst., at Crowmarsh, on the body of Mr. Job Lovelock, of Wallingford, maltster, aged 60 years, who was found drowned that morning in a pond of water on the road side, in Bensington Lane. - WilliamButcher, gardener, living at Wallingford, on his oath, stated, - Last evening I called an my way home at the Castle Tap, in Benson, kept by James Atkins, where the deceased and another were drinking and smoking. Lovelock had a glass of gin and water; he left the inn at half-past 5 o'clock. When on his road home it appears he fell into the pond above referred to. On the following morning Mr. Eyre, solicitor, of Benson, was travelling in a carriage towards Wallingford, and saw the deceased in the pond, which only contained about 6 inches depth of water. Mr. Atkinson, apothecary, deposed that in his opinion the deceased came by his death from suffocation, by falling into the water, as he appears not to have st ruggled at all. The jury found an open verdict - Found drowned.