Lovelock Trees and Fragments for other Count(r)ies


Summary

We include here a collection of trees and fragments which have not been included in the collections for Berkshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, London and Middlesex, or Wiltshire because they concern other counties or countries. Some of them are derived from the original Early Lovelock Fragments compiled by Gwen Eastment and Robert Sterry. The table includes links (in the 'Tree Name' column) to the corresponding Descendant Trees. For two of the trees there is also a link, in the 'Progenitor' column, to the corresponding individual or marriage using the Webtrees tool (LovelockTrees), which allows you to browse the whole tree and provides more information than the Descendant Tree. There are also links to the corresponding gedcom file where one exists.

Note: the gedcom file at LovelockTrees is always our most up-to-date version of a tree, if available, so is recommended as your first port of call in those cases.

Tree Name Last Updated Progenitor(s) Gedcom
File
Descendants of the Progenitor
Total Lovelocks
Bridgwater Fragment
22-Jul-2022
Charles Lovelock (married Catherine Player at Glastonbury, Somerset on 7 Feb 1725)
middlesex
42
33
Hambleden - Tasmania 19-Aug-2024
Thomas Lovelock and Elizabeth Willis (married on 1 Oct 1738 at Hambleden, Buckinghamshire) Hambleden-Tasmania 114 47*
Jack Lovelock Line - the New Zealand runner 16-Apr-2000 John Edward Lovelock and Sarah Leach
12 7
New South Wales
15-Nov-2024
James Lovelock and Rosy Bell (named as his parents by their son William when he married on 4 Jul 1881 in New South Wales, Australia)
Lambeth-Australia and New Zealand
69
36
Glamorgan Lovelucks
12-Apr-2016
John Loveluck, who married Ann John at St Mary, Margam, 23 Nov 1765

2259
395

*Includes variants of the name Lovelock

Origins of the Trees


Bridgwater Fragment
This tree was compiled by Graham Lovelock, and was first added to the website, on the 'Work in Progress' page, on 27 September 2011.
Because of associations between members of this Fragment with the name Calladine it was considered possible that Charles Lovelock's and Catherine Player's grandson Charles, baptised in Bridgwater, Somerset, on 17 May 1765, was the man who married Eleanor Cleland and became the progenitor of the St Pancras (Main) Tree. This was considered proven in early 2023, and the Fragment was merged into the St Pancras (Main) Tree on 23 Mar 2023. More details are available here.


Hambleden - Tasmania
The initial version of the tree (the Hambleden Tree) was constructed by James Loveluck in collaboration with Carol Tait, who provided valuable information especially concerning the Middlesex branch of the tree. The tree was first added to the Web Site on 22 June 2011.
The current version was produced by James Loveluck after Carol Tait suggested that there was a clear connection between two trees then existing: the Hambleden Tree and the Middlesex - Tasmania Tree. The first version of the combined tree was added to the Web Site on 12 October 2011.


Jack Lovelock Line - New Zealand runner
An initial version was included in the Early Lovelock Fragments; the current version includes information provided by Bob Chapman and Mary Lovelock.

New South Wales
An initial version was added to the Web Site on 1 May 2023 when the progenitors became known, and it was realised that they were not the couple previously supposed as part of the Lambeth-Australia and New Zealand Line. Apart from their names nothing else is known of the couple.

Glamorgan Loveluck Line
The initial version of this tree was based on research by the late Janet Hearle. A version of the family tree was first included on a Web Site on 13 May 1997. Since that time, many changes and additions have been made. For details of the changes see the What's New page on the Loveluck Web Site, which has links to earlier changes.

Other Trees elsewhere on this Web Site


USA Lovelock Fragments
There are two extant Fragments documenting Lovelocks in the USA which may be accessed here.

Ireland Lovelock Fragments
There are five extant Fragments for Lovelock families originating in Ireland which may be accessed here.

A Jamaica Lovelock Fragment
There is just one Jamaica Fragment which is documented here.