Locke Genealogy
Daniel Webster
1751 - Aft 1830 (> 80 years)- DANIEL WEBSTER, born Feb. 12, 1751, died probably in Penobscot, Maine after 1830 as name appears in census of that year. Only Daniel's first child can be confirmed by record as early vital records of Penobscot, Maine have been lost. He is described in the 1800 census as being from Hampton, N.H. and 45 years of age.
188d Daniel Webster, b. Feb. 12, 1751.
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Name Daniel Webster Gender Male Born 12 Feb 1751 [1, 2] LockeID F188d Died Aft 1830 Person ID I15762 Locke Family Tree | Public Last Modified 9 Jun 2018
Father Andrew Webster Mother Prudence Locke, b. 30 May 1707, Rye, NH Married 29 Dec 1743 [3] Family ID F176 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Children 1. Private -- please log in to traverse further Last Modified 9 Jun 2018 Family ID F5878 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - DANIEL WEBSTER, born Feb. 12, 1751, died probably in Penobscot, Maine after 1830 as name appears in census of that year. Only Daniel's first child can be confirmed by record as early vital records of Penobscot, Maine have been lost. He is described in the 1800 census as being from Hampton, N.H. and 45 years of age.
188d Daniel Webster, b. Feb. 12, 1751.
- DANIEL WEBSTER, born Feb. 12, 1751, died probably in Penobscot, Maine after 1830 as name appears in census of that year. Only Daniel's first child can be confirmed by record as early vital records of Penobscot, Maine have been lost. He is described in the 1800 census as being from Hampton, N.H. and 45 years of age.
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Sources - [S33] Locke Genealogy Supplement Volume I, Donald P Hayes, Jr, (Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1997), p 22 (#F188d).
- [S8] A History and Genealogy of Capt. John Locke [1627-1696] of Portsmouth and Rye, N. H, Arthur H. Locke, (Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1916), Descendant 188d.
- [S8] A History and Genealogy of Capt. John Locke [1627-1696] of Portsmouth and Rye, N. H, Arthur H. Locke, (Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1916), Descendant F38.
- [S33] Locke Genealogy Supplement Volume I, Donald P Hayes, Jr, (Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1997), p 22 (#F188d).