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Triphena Locke (abt. 1666 - 1729)

Triphena Locke
Born about in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshiremap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 14 Jun 1693 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Baymap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 63 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography

Tryphena Locke was born in Rye, Rockingham County, New Hampshire about 1666. She was the daughter of John Locke and Elizabeth Berry Locke[1][2].

She was married in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts on June 14, 1693 to John Webster, son of Stephen Webster and Hannah Ayer Webster.[1][3][4]

Tryphena died in Haverhill on May 4, 1742.

Name

Name: Tryphena /Locke/[5]

Birth

Birth:
Date: BET 1664 AND 1667

Imported only 1664 from Birth Date and marked as uncertain.

Marriage

Husband: John Webster
Wife: Tryphena Locke
Marriage:
Date: 1693[6]
Husband: John Locke
Wife: Elizabeth Berry
Child: John Locke
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Elizabeth Locke
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Nathaniel Locke
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Alice Locke
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Edward Locke
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Tryphena Locke
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Rebecca Locke
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Mary Locke
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: William Locke
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: James Locke
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Joseph Locke
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Marriage:
Date: ABT 1693[7]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Noyes, Libby and Davis "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire"; Page 441 (Locke) and page 731 (Webster).
  2. Savage, James: "Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England"; Volume 3, page 88 (Locke).
  3. New England Marriages prior to 1700; page 789..
  4. Massachusetts Town and Vital Records 1620-1988; Haverhill Marriages, page 205.
  5. Source: #S00002 Page: 1
  6. Source: #S00002 Page: 1
  7. Source: #S00002 Page: 1
  • Source: S00002 Author: Arthur H. Locke, A.M. Title: A History and Genealogy of Captain John Locke [1627-1696] of Portsmouth and Rye, N.H. and his Descendants also of Nathaniel Locke of Portsmouth..... Publication: Name: Name: reprint 1979;; Repository: #R00002 NOTESource Medium: Book CONT
  • Repository: R00002 Name: New Hampshire Historical Society,

Acknowledgements

WikiTree profile Locke-431 created through the import of Tweedie_2011-12-20.ged on Dec 20, 2011by Mary Tweedie. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Mary and others,.

WikiTree profile Locke-521 created through the import of JacksonMaybelleB_AncWithDeathAft 1600.ged 0n March 2. 2012 by Sue Durling. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Sue and others.





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Locke-1277 and Locke-431 appear to represent the same person because: same/similar dates, lack of sources for any of the data
posted by Robin Lee
Locke-521 and Locke-431 appear to represent the same person because: same father (needs merging), same husband, same mother.
posted by Robin Lee

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