Locke Genealogy

Jethro Locke

- F15 Jethro, b. , m. 1720, his cousin Dorothy Locke, #18.
F15 Jethro Locke, b. , m. Jan. 14, 1720, his cousin Dorothy Locke #18. She b. Mar. 20, 1690, d. . He bought land in Hampton, May 30, 1717, also some near Breakfast Hill, March 10, 1729-30; bought land between Breakfast Hill and Sandy Beach, in 1735, and sold land in 1735. "Will of Jethro Locke in the parish of Rye to my well beloved son Jethro, all my whole estate of land and salt marsh lying and being in the parish of Rye aforesaid or in any other town parish or precinct whatsoever together with one DwelHng house and Barn chains and axes, one loom and tackling for weaving, one bed & bedclothes, one Gun, one Iron Kettle, one Pott together with all my wearing clothes.
I do give to my well beloved dau. Deority Locke 5 pounds currant Money of N. E., to be paid by my son Jethro when he comes of age & is entered in possession of my estate, i grt Pott, one little iron Kettle, i bed & bedclothes, one Chist, one Trunk & all other of my household furniture together with all Her mothers wearing clothes.
I do give and bequeth unto my well beloved brother John Locke 2 cows i year old 2 stears coming in four years old, one heifer coming in three years in Dea. Jennins pasture, 6 sheep l8 LOCKE GENEALOGY one mair, 3 hoggs, 3 piggs, which he is to dispose of to the best advantage in order to pay the Doctors Funeral charges & all other nessary charges and if there is any money left over & above mentioned it is my will that it be equally divided and given to my children etc." Dated June 18, 1737.
F15 Jethro Locke, b. , m. Jan. 14, 1720, his cousin Dorothy
Locke #18. She b. Mar. 20, 1690, d. . He bought
land in Hampton, May 30, 1717, also some near Breakfast Hill,
March 10, 1729-30; bought land between Breakfast Hill and
Sandy Beach, in 1735, and sold land in 1735.
"Will of Jethro Locke in the parish of Rye to my well beloved
son Jethro, all my whole estate of land and salt marsh lying and
being in the parish of Rye aforesaid or in any other town parish
or precinct whatsoever together with one DwelHng house and
Barn chains and axes, one loom and tackling for weaving, one
bed & bedclothes, one Gun, one Iron Kettle, one Pott together
with all my wearing clothes.
I do give to my well beloved dau. Deority Locke 5 pounds
currant Money of N. E., to be paid by my son Jethro when he
comes of age & is entered in possession of my estate, i grt Pott,
one little iron Kettle, i bed & bedclothes, one Chist, one Trunk
& all other of my household furniture together with all Her
mothers wearing clothes.
I do give and bequeth unto my well beloved brother John
Locke 2 cows i year old 2 stears coming in four years old, one
heifer coming in three years in Dea. Jennins pasture, 6 sheep, one mair, 3 hoggs, 3 piggs, which he is to dispose of to the best
advantage in order to pay the Doctors Funeral charges & all
other nessary charges and if there is any money left over &
above mentioned it is my will that it be equally divided and
given to my children etc." Dated June 18, 1737. -- Locke Genealogy 1916
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Name Jethro Locke Gender Male LockeID F15 Person ID I25 Locke Family Tree | Public Last Modified 9 Jun 2018
Father John Locke, b. Abt 1654 Mother Elizabeth Bolles, d. 12 Nov 1734, Rye, NH Married Abt 1677 [1, 2] Family ID F3 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Dorothy Locke, b. 20 Mar 1690, Hampton, NH Married 14 Jan 1720 [3, 4] Children 1. Dorothy Locke, b. Abt 1721, Rye, NH 2. Simon Locke, b. Abt 1723, Rye, NH , d. Abt 1724 (Age ~ 1 years)
3. Jethro Locke, b. 27 Jun 1727, Rye, NH , d. 29 Oct 1807 (Age 80 years)
Last Modified 9 Jun 2018 Family ID F19 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - F15 Jethro, b. , m. 1720, his cousin Dorothy Locke, #18.
F15 Jethro Locke, b. , m. Jan. 14, 1720, his cousin Dorothy Locke #18. She b. Mar. 20, 1690, d. . He bought land in Hampton, May 30, 1717, also some near Breakfast Hill, March 10, 1729-30; bought land between Breakfast Hill and Sandy Beach, in 1735, and sold land in 1735. "Will of Jethro Locke in the parish of Rye to my well beloved son Jethro, all my whole estate of land and salt marsh lying and being in the parish of Rye aforesaid or in any other town parish or precinct whatsoever together with one DwelHng house and Barn chains and axes, one loom and tackling for weaving, one bed & bedclothes, one Gun, one Iron Kettle, one Pott together with all my wearing clothes.
I do give to my well beloved dau. Deority Locke 5 pounds currant Money of N. E., to be paid by my son Jethro when he comes of age & is entered in possession of my estate, i grt Pott, one little iron Kettle, i bed & bedclothes, one Chist, one Trunk & all other of my household furniture together with all Her mothers wearing clothes.
I do give and bequeth unto my well beloved brother John Locke 2 cows i year old 2 stears coming in four years old, one heifer coming in three years in Dea. Jennins pasture, 6 sheep l8 LOCKE GENEALOGY one mair, 3 hoggs, 3 piggs, which he is to dispose of to the best advantage in order to pay the Doctors Funeral charges & all other nessary charges and if there is any money left over & above mentioned it is my will that it be equally divided and given to my children etc." Dated June 18, 1737.
F15 Jethro Locke, b. , m. Jan. 14, 1720, his cousin Dorothy
Locke #18. She b. Mar. 20, 1690, d. . He bought
land in Hampton, May 30, 1717, also some near Breakfast Hill,
March 10, 1729-30; bought land between Breakfast Hill and
Sandy Beach, in 1735, and sold land in 1735.
"Will of Jethro Locke in the parish of Rye to my well beloved
son Jethro, all my whole estate of land and salt marsh lying and
being in the parish of Rye aforesaid or in any other town parish
or precinct whatsoever together with one DwelHng house and
Barn chains and axes, one loom and tackling for weaving, one
bed & bedclothes, one Gun, one Iron Kettle, one Pott together
with all my wearing clothes.
I do give to my well beloved dau. Deority Locke 5 pounds
currant Money of N. E., to be paid by my son Jethro when he
comes of age & is entered in possession of my estate, i grt Pott,
one little iron Kettle, i bed & bedclothes, one Chist, one Trunk
& all other of my household furniture together with all Her
mothers wearing clothes.
I do give and bequeth unto my well beloved brother John
Locke 2 cows i year old 2 stears coming in four years old, one
heifer coming in three years in Dea. Jennins pasture, 6 sheep, one mair, 3 hoggs, 3 piggs, which he is to dispose of to the best
advantage in order to pay the Doctors Funeral charges & all
other nessary charges and if there is any money left over &
above mentioned it is my will that it be equally divided and
given to my children etc." Dated June 18, 1737. -- Locke Genealogy 1916
- F15 Jethro, b. , m. 1720, his cousin Dorothy Locke, #18.
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Sources - [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 F2.
- [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), F2.
- [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), F15.
- [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 F15.
- [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 F2.