Surrey Lovelock Family Trees |
Summary
This page is for any trees and fragments which begin in Surrey. The table includes a link (in the 'Tree Name' column) to the corresponding Descendant Tree. Links in the 'Progenitor' column lead to the corresponding individual using the Lovelock Webtrees portal (LovelockTrees), which allows you to browse the whole tree and provides more information than the Descendant Tree. There is also a link 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.
Tree Name | Last Updated |
Progenitor | Gedcom File |
Descendants of the Progenitor | |
Total | Lovelocks | ||||
Farnham, Surrey | 19-Aug-2024 | Stephen Lovelock who was born about 1782 or 1783 at Farnham | Farnham |
629 |
242 |
Epsom |
06-May-2014 |
James Lovelock who married Mary Elizabeth Griffith in Epsom on 1 Feb 1824 | 50 |
28 |
Origins of the Trees
Note: For details of recent updates and modifications to trees, see the What's New page.Farnham, Surrey
This tree, beginning with Stephen Lovelock b. abt 1782/3 at Farnham, Surrey, was previously referred to as 'A Surrey - Middlesex - Essex connection'.This tree was contributed by Graham Lovelock together with a collection of associated census records, which are now included in the gedcom file. First version: 16-Oct-06.
Epsom Fragment
This fragment begins with James Lovelock and Mary Elizabeth Griffith who married in Epsom, Surrey, in 1824. James was 'of this parish' at his marriage, but no appropriate baptism is yet contained in the 'Lovelocks in Surrey' data. The fragment was first added to the web site 24-Nov-2011.This page included a Worplesdon Tree from 2006, but this was merged with the Swallowfield/Heckfield (Berks) Tree when a John Lovelock born 1765 or 1766 was identified as being common to both. The combined tree first appeared on the Lovelock Web site on 3 Sep 2012, and may be accessed from the Berkshire Lovelock Family Trees page.