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Name at death | Frederick Arthur Lovell |
Date of burial | 04/08/1855 |
Whence brought | Speenhamland |
Where & how buried | Unconsecrated Ground - Common Interment |
By whom buried | Rev'd. James Smeeth |
Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 23 |
Accounts Entry for Frederick Arthur Lovell
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The articles below contain information about Frederick Arthur Lovell.
Frederick Arthur Lovell
1855-1855
Frederick Arthur’s birth and death were registered in the September quarter, in Newbury, Berkshire. He was the son of John and Ann Lovell (nee Smart).
Frederick Arthur’s family:
His father John was a Coachbuilder. He was born c1816, in Manswood, Dorset. John was baptised on the 28th January 1816 in Moor Crichel, Dorset, the son of James (a Labourer) and Charlotte Lovel(l) (nee Freeborn) who were married on the 19th October 1813, in Witchampton, Dorset.
His mother Ann was born c1816 in Gussage Dorset.
John and Anne’s marriage details:
Date: 15th April 1838
Place: All Saints, Gussage, Dorset
Groom: John Lovell, Full Age, Bachelor, occupation Coachbuilder, Abode: Wimbourne
Bride: Ann Smart, Full Age, Spinster, Abode: All Saints Gussage
Fathers: James Lovell and John Smart, both Labourers
Both Bride and Groom signed the register
John and Ann also had the following children:
Robert c1839 born in Dorset
Henry c8141 born in Dorset
Sarah c1844 born in Nottinghamshire
Susannah c1846 born in Lambourn Berkshire
Charlotte Anne 1849 born in Lambourn Berkshire (died aged 13, in 1862, buried in the Newtown Road cemetery on the 15th May).
John (aka Thomas John) c1851 born in Lambourn Berkshire
In 1841 John (25), Ann (25), and their sons, Robert (2) and Henry (2 months) were living in Vineyard Street (in the civil parish of St Helen) Abingdon Berkshire but by 1851 they had moved to London Road, Newbury, as this is where they were recorded living in both the 1851 and 1861 census.
The 1871 census records John, Ann and their children Sarah (27) and Thomas J. (20), living in Trinity Street, Dorchester.
Ann died aged 63 in 1877, in Dorchester. John remarried in Hampshire, the same year, very soon after Ann’s death. His 2nd wife was Alice Sophia Miles.
The 1881 census records John (65) and Alice (25) (recorded as A. Lovell), living in Landport, Portsea.
John died aged 72 on the 29th December 1888 at Roselands Outram Road Southsea.
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