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Henry Lovemore, SV/PROG

Birthdate:
Birthplace: London, England (United Kingdom)
Death: November 22, 1851 (73-74)
Bushy Park, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Zebedee Lovemore and Susannah Lovemore
Husband of Sarah Lovemore; Ann Lovemore, SM/PROG; Mary Ann Lovemore and Sarah Lovemore
Father of Eliza Board; Sarah Lovemore; Robert Henry Lovemore; Henry Robert Lovemore; Nancy Lovemore and 7 others

Occupation: of Bushy Park. Arrived SA 1820
Managed by: Patricia Ann Seaton
Last Updated:

About Henry Lovemore, SV/PROG

1820 British Settler

Henry Lovemore, 43, Builder, together with his second wife Ann Way, 30, and 6 children, initially registered as members of Bailie's Party, were subsequently independent members on the Settler ship Sir George Osborn.

  • Departure London, 16 March 1820.
  • Arrival Simon's Bay, Cape Town - 17 June 1820.
  • Final Port Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth - July 1820.

Children :

  • Eliza Lovemore 15
  • Robert Lovemore 6
  • Henry Robert Lovemore 5
  • Nancy Lovemore 3
  • Maria Lovemore 2
  • Sophia Lovemore 1

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Death Notice : https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DB5S-LXZ?i=915&cat=331262

  • DEPOT KAB
  • SOURCE MOOC
  • TYPE LEER
  • VOLUME_NO 6/9/56
  • SYSTEM 01
  • REFERENCE 1176
  • PART 1
  • DESCRIPTION LOVEMORE, HENRY. DEATH NOTICE.
  • STARTING 1851
  • ENDING 1851

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Three 'gentleman settlers', Bishop Burnett, Henry Lovemore and John Goodwin, broke away from the party to sail as independent emigrants in the Ocean, Sir John Osborn and Medusa transports respectively; Burnett and Goodwin received land grants in Albany, and Lovemore purchased a farm near Algoa Bay.

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Henry Lovemore and his father-in-law Robert Way have been added to the list of Bailie's party for ease of reference, although they separated from the party in England and sailed as independent settlers in different ships. They did not associate themselves with any other party.

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Henry Lovemore married 4 times. First marriage was to Sarah Jones on 10 Feb 1803 in St Martins-in-the Field, London, which produced 2 children.Anne Way was his second wife, 8 children. After Anne, he married Mary Anne Day on 6th Dec 1831 in St Mary's Collegiate Church, Port Elizabeth, Cape, 2 children, and then Sarah Hudson at the Sidbury Church, Sidbury, Cape in 1848.


1820 Correspondence at eGGSA

LOVEMORE, Henry, 1820 Settler National Archives, Kew CO48/44, 466

No. 9 Mabledon Place

Burton Crescent

[undated, but filed with correspondence sent in December 1819]

Sir

Having received so great a kindness at your hands before I am quite ashamed to obtrude myself again upon your notice but trust the peculiarity of the favour I have ventured to implore will plead an excuse for the liberty I have taken.

Sir my wife happens to be the only child her father has living, who fancied we were not in earnest in our intention of going to settle at the Cape of Good Hope, but finding we are so, he is greatly distressed at the thought of our going without him.

Sir this is therefore most humbly to intreat your permition to alow him Robert WAY, Charles SHOUBRIDGE and Sarah his wife to accompany us in the Sir George Osborn in which ship Sir you have so kindly alowed myself and family to embark, in doing which you will confer ten thousand favours in one upon Sir

Your verry obliged and verry obedient humble servant

Henry LOVEMORE

[Transcriber's Note: Though a member of BAILIE's Party, Henry LOVEMORE and family and his father-in-law, Robert WAY, sailed in the Sir George Osborn]

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eGGSA extra Data

London Metropolitan Archives:

Henry LOVEMORE of this parish married Ann WAY of the parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden by Licence on 14 June 1812 in St.James, Piccadilly.

Both signed their names

Witnesses: Robert WAY and M. WAY

Robert WAY was Henry LOVEMORE's father-in-law (see notes for Robert WAY)

Robert Henry, son of Henry and Anne LOVEMORE, Brewer Street, wine merchant, baptised 26 May 1814 in St.James, Piccadilly

Baptisms in St.Bride's, Fleet:

  • Ann, daughter of Henry and Ann LOVEMORE, Bride Lane, victualler, baptised 19 February 1817 (appears as Nancy in The Settler Handbook)
  • Maria, daughter of Henry and Ann LOVEMORE, Bride Lane, victualler, baptised 4 February 1818
  • Sophia Remnant, daughter of Henry and Ann LOVEMORE, Mabledon Place, Burton Crescent, victualler, baptised 19 December 1819

Although the marriage of Henry LOVEMORE to Ann WAY does not state his condition, it seems likely that he was a widower and that his daughter Eliza LOVEMORE was from a previous marriage.

Henry LOVEMORE, married Sarah JONES on 10 February 1803 in St.Martin in the Fields, Westminster.

Freedom of London Admission Registers (Held at London Metropolitan Archives):

This day the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor having presented unto this Court Henry LOVEMORE to be made free of this City as the second of three due unto his Lordship by virtue of his Prerogative. It is ordered that the same Henry LOVEMORE be admitted to the freedom of this City by Redemption in the Company of Pattenmakers, paying unto Mr. Chamberlain for this City's use the sum of forty six shillings and eightpence

Beneath this the word Victualler is written and ringed, to indicate current occupation


GEDCOM Note

<p>=1820 British Settler= </p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Henry Lovemore, 43, Builder, together with his second wife Ann Way, 30, and 6 children, initially registered as members of Bailie's Party, were subsequently independent members on the Settler ship Sir George Osborn.</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>>* Departure London, 16 March 1820. </p></p><p><p>>* Arrival Simon's Bay, Cape Town - 17 June 1820. </p></p><p><p>>* Final Port Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth - July 1820.</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Children : </p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>>* Eliza Lovemore 15</p></p><p><p>>* Robert Lovemore 6</p></p><p><p>>* Henry Robert Lovemore 5</p></p><p><p>>* Nancy Lovemore 3</p></p><p><p>>* Maria Lovemore 2</p></p><p><p>>* Sophia Lovemore 1</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>-------------------------------------------------</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Death Notice : https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DB5S-LXZ?i=915&cat=331262</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>*DEPOT KAB </p></p><p><p>*SOURCE MOOC </p></p><p><p>*TYPE LEER </p></p><p><p>*VOLUME_NO 6/9/56 </p></p><p><p>*SYSTEM 01 </p></p><p><p>*REFERENCE 1176 </p></p><p><p>*PART 1 </p></p><p><p>*DESCRIPTION LOVEMORE, HENRY. DEATH NOTICE. </p></p><p><p>*STARTING 1851 </p></p><p><p>*ENDING 1851</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- </p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>http://1820settlers.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I15304&tre...</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- </p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>http://thecasualobserver.co.za/port-elizabeth-yore-bushy-park/</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- </p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Three 'gentleman settlers', Bishop Burnett, Henry Lovemore and John Goodwin, broke away from the party to sail as independent emigrants in the Ocean, Sir John Osborn and Medusa transports respectively; Burnett and Goodwin received land grants in Albany, and Lovemore purchased a farm near Algoa Bay.</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>1820settlers.com</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>----------------------------------------</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Henry Lovemore and his father-in-law Robert Way have been added to the list of Bailie's party for ease of reference, although they separated from the party in England and sailed as independent settlers in different ships. They did not associate themselves with any other party.</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>------------------------------------------------</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Henry Lovemore married 4 times. First marriage was to Sarah Jones on 10 Feb 1803 in St Martins-in-the Field, London, which produced 2 children.Anne Way was his second wife, 8 children. After Anne, he married Mary Anne Day on 6th Dec 1831 in St Mary's Collegiate Church, Port Elizabeth, Cape, 2 children, and then Sarah Hudson at the Sidbury Church, Sidbury, Cape in 1848.</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>


</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>1820 Correspondence at eGGSA</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>LOVEMORE, Henry, 1820 Settler </p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>National Archives, Kew CO48/44, 466</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>No. 9 Mabledon Place</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Burton Crescent</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>[undated, but filed with correspondence sent in December 1819]</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Sir</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Having received so great a kindness at your hands before I am quite ashamed to obtrude myself again upon your notice but trust the peculiarity of the favour I have ventured to implore will plead an excuse for the liberty I have taken.</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Sir my wife happens to be the only child her father has living, who fancied we were not in earnest in our intention of going to settle at the Cape of Good Hope, but finding we are so, he is greatly distressed at the thought of our going without him.</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Sir this is therefore most humbly to intreat your permition to alow him Robert WAY, Charles SHOUBRIDGE and Sarah his wife to accompany us in the SirGeorge Osborn in which ship Sir you have so kindly alowed myself and family to embark, in doing which you will confer ten thousand favours in one upon Sir</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Your verry obliged and verry obedient humble servant</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Henry LOVEMORE</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>[Transcriber's Note: Though a member of BAILIE's Party, Henry LOVEMORE and family and his father-in-law, Robert WAY, sailed in the Sir George Osborn]</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>>>____</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>eGGSA extra Data</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>London Metropolitan Archives:</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Henry LOVEMORE of this parish married Ann WAY of theparish of St. Paul, Covent Garden by Licence on 14 June 1812 in St.James, Piccadilly.</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Both signed their names</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Witnesses: Robert WAY and M. WAY</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Robert WAY was Henry LOVEMORE's father-in-law (see notes for Robert WAY) </p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Robert Henry, son of Henry and Anne LOVEMORE, Brewer Street, wine merchant, baptised 26 May 1814 in St.James, Piccadilly</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Baptisms in St.Bride's, Fleet:</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>*Ann, daughter of Henry and Ann LOVEMORE, Bride Lane, victualler, baptised 19 February 1817 (appears as Nancy in The Settler Handbook)</p></p><p><p>*Maria, daughter of Henry and Ann LOVEMORE, Bride Lane, victualler, baptised 4 February 1818</p></p><p><p>*Sophia Remnant, daughter of Henry and Ann LOVEMORE, Mabledon Place, Burton Crescent, victualler, baptised 19 December 1819</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Although the marriage of Henry LOVEMORE to Ann WAY does not state his condition, it seems likely that he was a widower and that his daughter Eliza LOVEMORE was from a previous marriage.</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Henry LOVEMORE, married Sarah JONES on 10 February1803 in St.Martin in the Fields, Westminster.</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Freedom of London Admission Registers (Held at London Metropolitan Archives):</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p>This day the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor having presented unto this Court Henry LOVEMORE to be made free of this City as the second of three due unto his Lordship by virtue of his Prerogative. It is ordered that the same Henry LOVEMORE be admitted to the freedom of this City by Redemption in the Company of Pattenmakers, paying unto Mr. Chamberlain for this City's use the sum of forty six shillings and eightpence</p><p><p></p></p><p>Beneath this the word Victualler is written and ringed, to indicate current occupation</p>

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https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40000-15930881/henry-lov... 4 Henry Lovemore, SV/PROG&lt;br&gt;Gender: Male&lt;br&gt;Birth: 1777 - London, England&lt;br&gt;Occupation: of Bushy Park. Arrived SA 1820&lt;br&gt;Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Lovemore (born Hudson) - 1848&lt;br&gt;Death: Nov 22 1851 - Bushy Park, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa&lt;br&gt;Father: <a>Zebedee Lovemore</a>&lt;br&gt;Mother: <a>Susannah Lovemore</a>&lt;br&gt;Wives: <a>Sarah Lovemore (born Jones)</a>, <a>Ann Lovemore (born Way), SM/PROG</a>, <a>Mary Ann Lovemore (born Day)</a>, <a>Sarah Lovemore (born Hudson)</a>&lt;br&gt;Children: <a>Eliza Board (born Lovemore)</a>, <a>Sarah Lovemore</a>, <a>Robert Henry Lovemore</a>, <a>Henry Robert Lovemore</a>, <a>James Zebedee Lovemore</a>, <a>Nancy Lovemore</a>, <a>Henrietta Elizabeth Lovemore</a>, <a>Sophia Remnant Wylde (born Lovemore)</a>, <a>Maria Elizabeth Lovemore</a>, <a>Maria Lovemore</a>, <a>Charles Lovemore</a>, <a>Henry Lovemore</a> Record 40000:15930881:

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Henry Lovemore, SV/PROG's Timeline

1777
1777
London, England (United Kingdom)
1804
July 23, 1804
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1806
February 15, 1806
1813
March 1813
1814
May 24, 1814
49 Brewer Street, Off Regent Street, London, England (United Kingdom)
1815
August 11, 1815
London, England (United Kingdom)
1817
1817
England UK
1818
January 8, 1818
London, United Kingdom