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Title: 1861 Census Notting Hill - LOVELL
Post by: cynda on Wednesday 26 January 05 15:39 GMT (UK)
Please could someone try to find the following family on the 1861 Census in Fulham - probably Notting Hill


Joseph Lovell  35 (may have died)
Elizabeth Lovell  33
Joseph Lovell  14
Elizabeth Lovell 13
William Lovell 11
George Lovell 10
Caroline Lovell 8

Manythanks
Title: Re: 1861 Census Notting Hill - LOVELL
Post by: Bryant on Tuesday 11 April 06 19:54 BST (UK)
cynda

Where were all these individuals born?
What was Joseph's occupation?
Have you got them/some of them in 1871 or 1851?

Bryant
Title: Re: 1861 Census Notting Hill - LOVELL
Post by: ricky1 on Tuesday 11 April 06 21:37 BST (UK)
Hi cynda
Is this the family in 1851
Joseph Lovell head mar 25 lab                Middlesex
Elizabeth  "    wife mar 23                              "
Joseph     "     son u/m 4                                "
Elizabeth   "    dau u/m 3                                "
William      "     son u/m 1                                "
George     "     son u/m 2 months                    " Kensington
living at Potterces or Nottingdale?. Kensington,
Ho 107/ 1468
Folio 589
Page 4
Title: Re: 1861 Census Notting Hill - LOVELL
Post by: cynda on Wednesday 12 April 06 12:51 BST (UK)
I have recently now done some more research on this family as I have access to the censuses from 1851.  Yes, thank-you, the 1851 reference is correct and I have now found them in the 1861 Census as below:-

Elizabeth Lovell    Head  Widow  30 Mangler   Born Brentford
Joseph Lovell        Son                 14                Born Kensington
Elizabeth               Dau                 13 Ironer            "
William                   Son                 10                       "
Caroline                 DAu                  9                         "

On Caroline's birth certificate, Elizabeth her monther gives her maiden name as Rogers. 

On the 1851 Census, also at The Potteries, is an Elizabeth Rogers with son Joseph.  It would seem likely that this is the mother of Elizabeth Lovell but I would like to confirm this, either from the 1841 Census or from Parish Records.

Does anyone know where the Records for Brentford would be held and the name of the likely church.  I ran out of time on my last visit to the London Metropolitan Archives so could not confirm whether they were there or not.  May not be able to get back there for some time so any help would be appreciated.

Thanks for help so far.

Cynda 
Title: Re: 1861 Census Notting Hill - LOVELL
Post by: jorose on Wednesday 12 April 06 14:24 BST (UK)
You might want to consider getting the marriage certificate for Joseph and Elizabeth as that would give you their fathers' names.  For Brentford there seems to be New Brentford and Old Brentford (became a parish in 1828, previously in Ealing) - LMA hold records for both.  I suppose Elizabeth's baptism could also be in Ealing (Christ Church) as well.
Title: Re: 1861 Census Notting Hill - LOVELL
Post by: cynda on Wednesday 12 April 06 14:31 BST (UK)
Thank you for that info.  Unfortunately, I cannot find a civil registration for Joseph & Elizabeth's marriage  There was another Joseph Lovell of about the same age in the area at the time which has been confusing!

I will bear in mind the Ealing link when next I get the chance to go to London.   

Cynda
Title: Re: 1861 Census Notting Hill - LOVELL
Post by: Bryant on Wednesday 12 April 06 14:45 BST (UK)
Cynda

Remind me.............I can see a Joseph Lovell in Mangotsfield, Glos and I was doing a lookup the other day for Mangotsfield......can't remember anything about it without looking.....it wasn't you was it?
or is it just a small world?

Bryant
Title: Re: 1861 Census Notting Hill - LOVELL
Post by: cynda on Wednesday 12 April 06 15:51 BST (UK)
No I don't have any connection with Glos.  Must have been someone else.  These Joseph Lovells must get everywhere.   
Cynda
Title: Re: 1861 Census Notting Hill - LOVELL
Post by: Dh0458 on Monday 27 June 16 15:06 BST (UK)
Hi,

there was a pottery lane , crescent street in notting dale , is where i live , it was known years ago as the potteries & piggeries and there are still lovells in the area to this day