Locke Genealogy
Samuel Locke
1718 -- Samuel, b. July 5, 1718. He lived in Lex. unmd. and there died. His
father left a large property for those days in lands and personal estate, including several slaves, which the son inherited, after the decease of his mother. The Real Estate was appraised at $600. Aug. 1771, he sold " from 140 to 170" acres of land, to Benjamin Estabrooks and Joshua Reed of Lex. ; and before he d. he contrived to spend all his patrimony, having a great taste for fine horses and fine clothes, and d. poor about 1800 ; and thus this branch of the family became extinct.
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Name Samuel Locke Gender Male Born 5 Jul 1718 [1] LockeID W40 Person ID I31494 Locke Family Tree | Public Last Modified 9 Jun 2018
Father Samuel Locke, b. 14 Oct 1669 Mother Mary Day Married 1717 [2] Family ID F11810 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Samuel, b. July 5, 1718. He lived in Lex. unmd. and there died. His
father left a large property for those days in lands and personal estate, including several slaves, which the son inherited, after the decease of his mother. The Real Estate was appraised at $600. Aug. 1771, he sold " from 140 to 170" acres of land, to Benjamin Estabrooks and Joshua Reed of Lex. ; and before he d. he contrived to spend all his patrimony, having a great taste for fine horses and fine clothes, and d. poor about 1800 ; and thus this branch of the family became extinct.
- Samuel, b. July 5, 1718. He lived in Lex. unmd. and there died. His
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Sources - [S366] Book of the Lockes: A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of William Locke, of Woburn, John Goodwin Locke 1803-1869, (James Munroe and Company, Boston, MA, 1853;), #40.
- [S366] Book of the Lockes: A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of William Locke, of Woburn, John Goodwin Locke 1803-1869, (James Munroe and Company, Boston, MA, 1853;), #7.
- [S366] Book of the Lockes: A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of William Locke, of Woburn, John Goodwin Locke 1803-1869, (James Munroe and Company, Boston, MA, 1853;), #40.