
John LOVELL

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Name John LOVELL Birth Abt 1789 [1] Gender Male 1841 Census Splidt's Terrace, Stepney, Middlesex [1]
At 1841 Census, he is "52", occ "Woodcutter" 1851 Census cannot find in 1851 Census Occupation Wood-cutter [2] Person ID I26 Webb Last Modified 1 Jun 2025
Family Elizabeth ?????, b. Abt 1791 Family Note Both John and Elizabeth appear to be dead by 1851 but too many possibilities on deaths to be sure. Also possibly another child; Jemima Hopkins LOVELL, b1812 Children 1. James LOVELL, b. 20 Apr 1816, Harlow Place, Mile End, Middlesex [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Mary Ann LOVELL, b. 17 Mar 1819, Harlow Place, Mile End, Middlesex [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. John LOVELL, b. Abt 1823 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 4. Catherine LOVELL, b. 24 Aug 1834, Splidt's Terrace, Stepney, Middlesex [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
Family ID F15 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Jun 2025
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Notes - No obvious records after 1841 but there is a John LOVELL in 1861 Census with Eliz born Buckinghamshire (note 1841 says out of county birth) and g/d Susan, but not yet managed to make anything of this. He is given as a labourer, which is not very consistent with his woodcutter occupation earlier. (But he is a labourer at Catherine's baptism)
Note also a burial of John Lovell in 1847 at St Botolph, though of course this may be his son, or indeed somebody else entirely.
See also notes and relationship with Catherine, his daughter.
There is also a marriage at Thornborough in Buckinghamshire 29/10/1810 to Elizabeth HILL (note the 1861 Census above says that Elizabeth comes from Northamptonshire), there is a high chance this is the same John Lovell. What is less clear is whether it is the same person as fathers Mary Ann......
- No obvious records after 1841 but there is a John LOVELL in 1861 Census with Eliz born Buckinghamshire (note 1841 says out of county birth) and g/d Susan, but not yet managed to make anything of this. He is given as a labourer, which is not very consistent with his woodcutter occupation earlier. (But he is a labourer at Catherine's baptism)
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