31 March 1852, born March 26. Esther LOVELOCK, dau of John & Harriet, Lab of Sparsholt
LOVELOCK, Ann. 1837, Removal Order. Wootton Rivers, Enford
LOVELOCK, Ann. 1838, Settlement Examination. Wootton Rivers,
Enford.
Age 22, single woman,
servant, now with child.
LOVELOCK, Ann 1838, Removal Order. Wootton Rivers, Pewsey Union.
LOVELOCK, Edward 18 ??, Settlement Examination. Tidcombe, born
Wroughton.
Father settled
at Wroughton under settlement certificate from Tidcombe, Wife
Mary,
3 children.
LOVELOCK, James 1824. Settlement Examination. Tidcombe, born
Wroughton.
Father settled at
Wroughton under settlement certificate from Tidcombe, Wife Lucy, 5
children, ? age 8,
Mary 6, Ann 4, John 5, James ? months.
LOVELOCK, James 1824. Settlement Examination. Wroughton, Tidcombe.
wife ?, children, ? 8,
john 3, ? 6 months.
LOVELOCK, Margaret. 1817 Removal Order. Littleton Drew,
Grittleton.
Widow
LOVELOCK, Mary 1817 Removal order, Bishops Cannings, Edington.
Single
Woman.
LOVELOCK, Mary, 1800. Reading St Giles (Berks), Warminster. Age 2+
LOVELOCK, Susan1848. Marlborough St Mary, Wootton Rivers. widow,
children
John 13, Sarah
Jane 12, Henry 5, Emily 3. (more info in documents)
LOVELOCK, Thomas. 1780, Settlement Examination. Wroughton, born
Tidcombe.
Apprenticed at
14 in Wroughton.
LOVELOCK, Thomas. 1802 Removal Order, Wroughton, Tidcombe. Wife
Mary,
children Sophia 15,
William, 13, George 11, James 9, Edward 6, mary 3.
LOVELOCK, William. 1699 Removal Order Chippenham, Highworth. Wife
and
family.
LOVELOCK, William. 1699, Appeal , Chippenham
LOVELOCK, William, 1699, Removal Order. Chippenham, Malmesbury.
LOVELOCK, James. Mere, 13 June 1769. To Robert ORCHARD of Westbury
LOVELOCK, John , Wotton Rivers to Robert Burgess, 29 Nov 1755
LOVELOCK, John, Wotton Rivers to Richard Evans, 5 July 1783
LOVELOCK, Francis, Wotton Rivers to William Dennis, 3 Jan 1789
LOVELOCK, Job, Wotton Rivers to John Barrett, 6 Aug 1796
LOVELOCK, James, Wotton Rivers to John Wheeler, 5 oct 1799
LOVELOCK, John, Wotton Rivers to Thomas Newman, 7 Aug 1802
LOVELOCK, James to George Rawlins, 1 July 1807
LOVELOCK, William Wotton Rivers to John Hedges, 4 Aug 1804
LOVELOCK, William, to William Wise, 30 Sept 1805
LOVELOCK, Thomas, Froxfield to John Walter, 6 July 1807
LOVELOCK, James, to Edward Hunter 17 July 1809
LOVELOCK, James, Wotton Rivers to John Hedges, 7 August 1811
LOVELOCK, David Wotton Rivers to John Gale, 13 Aug 1827
LOVELOCK, John, Wotton Rivers to Thomas Barnett, 2 may 1831
LOVELOCK, George, Wotton Rivers, 7 Aug 1839. "Past the Age"
LOVELOCK, John William Wotton Rivers to John Gale, 26 Aug 1858
LOVELOCK, George, Wotton Rivers to Lemuel Holmes, 9 march
1861
LOVELOCK, Tom, to William Humphreys, Wheelwright & Carpenter
of
Marlborough. 29 July 1867
LOVELOCK, James Wotton Rivers to James William Lovelock of Wotton
Rivers.
16 Sept 1872
LOVELOCK, Henry James, Wotton Rivers to Hnery James Deacon
Wheelwright
& Carpenter of
marlborough, 20 March 1886 (?)
LOVELOCK, Henry James, Wotton Rivers to Uriah Whatley of Pewsey,
14
july 1887. (Transfer
from Deacon)
LOVELOCK, William Oliver, Wotton Rivers to Henry Spackman,
carpenter
& wheelwright of
Milton Lilbourne, 22 Aug 1891
LOVELOCK, Thomas William, Marlborough. Son of Frederick James. To
Charles
Perkins,
Printer of marlborough, 21 Nov 1892
LOVELOCK, Fredk F Spicer, Marlborough. Son Of James Spicer. to
Eleanor
Morgan Chandler,
Bootmaker of marlborough. 13 may 1895
LOVELOCK, Fredk F Spicer, Marlborough. Son Of James Spicer. to
Thomas
E Leadley, 18 Dec
1895.(Transfer from Chandler)
LOVELOCK, Sidney James, Wotton Rivers to John William Lovleock,
bricklayer
of Clench
Pewsey. 19 Aug 1895
LOVELOCK, George Jacob, Lyneham. Son of Tom, lab. To Frederick
Hillier,
mason of Lyneham
31 Aug 1896
LOVELOCK, Alfred John, Wotton Rivers. To Henry Spackman,
Wheelwright
& Carpenter of
Milton Pewsey, 6 Sept 1902
LOVELOCK, Harold. Lyneham, Son of Gennbath, lab. To James Bailey
Lloyd,
Carpenter of
Lyneham, 10 Aug 1903
LOVELOCK, Harold. Lyneham, Son of Gennbath, lab. To Edwin Hugh
Edmonds,
Wotton Bassett,
13 feb 1904. (transfer from Lloyd)
(gown/hat: Good servants were recommended by their master, and
were given
an award of a new hat or gown
the following year)