http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t18250630-72-defend412&div=t18250630-72#highlight The Times, Tuesday, Aug 01, 1854; pg. 1; Issue 21808; col A
- marriage of Louis Nicholas Choveaux, Esq, of her Majesty's Ordnance, to Ann Clara Farrell, daughter of Saml Farrell, Esq, of Park-street, Camberwell.
The Times, Friday, Feb 20, 1863; pg. 1; Issue 24487; col A
On the 18th inst, at Park-street, Camberwell, of hooping-cough, Florence, the beloved child of L. N. Choveaux, Esq, of the war office, aged 2 years and 8 months.
The Times, Friday, Nov 18, 1864; pg. 3; Issue 25033; col A
Advertisement for "The Library Company", branch offices, include:
Battersea - Mr Choveaux - Bridge-road West.
The Times, Monday, Apr 25, 1892; pg. 1; Issue 33621; col A
On the 2rd April, at Bromley, Kent, the wife of Louis N. Choveaux, Junior, of a daughter.
The Times, Friday, Feb 23, 1912; pg. 1; Issue 39829; col A
On the 21st inst, at Minehead, Louis Nicholas Choveaux, late of the War Office, aged 78. Funeral at Nunhead on Monday, 26th, at 3pm.
Relevant to the reputed occupation of Louis at his children's birth - at 28 St. John Street in Smithfields in 1895 there was a stained glass works ('Windmill Yard'). Not sure about earlier on. (Also there was a St. John Street in Clerkenwell).