Levi was born about 1745.[1] He married by 1770 Rachel Unknown. He died in 1773.[2]
"Levi Locke, bapt. in Kensington Aug. 25, 1745; married Rachel Fuller. Joseph Fuller of Rye and Joanna (Seavey) had a dau. Rachel born 1749, perhaps this one. He died a young man in Sandown, Aug. 10, 1773. Rachel married 2nd, Sherburne Sanborn of Sandown and had seven children by him. She died June 16, 1837."
"Children of the 5th Gen., b. in Sandown."
Abigail, b. June 29, 1768, m. Josiah Fuller.
Benjamin, b. Ap 10, 1770, m. March 17, 1796, Hannah Favor. He m. 2nd, July 23, 1826, Nancy Gurdy.
Rachel, b. Rye, Oct 15, 1772, m. Nov. 30, 1793, Abraham Doloff. [3]
Children
Benjamin Locke, b. 10 Apr 1770 in Sandown, New Hampshire, m. 17 Mar 1796 Hannah Favour, dau. of Cutting Favour and Judith (Bagley) Favor, d. 1858
Rachel Lock, b. 15 Oct 1772 in Sandown, New Hampshire.
↑ New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS2J-45Z : 10 March 2018), Levi Lock, 10 Aug 1773; citing , Bureau Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,090.
↑ A history and genealogy of Captain John Locke (1627-1696) of Portsmouth and Rye, N. H., and his descendants [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data:Locke, Arthur Horton,. 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, and a short account of the history of the Lockes in England. unknown: unknown, 1916?
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