George Gray Locke

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George Gray Locke

Also Known As: "George Gray Locke", "John"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Death: December 19, 1908 (68)
Port Alfred, Cape, South Africa (aged 69y 11m 17d)
Immediate Family:

Son of Reverend John Locke and Emily Locke
Husband of Emily Margaret Green
Father of Mary Ellen Shaw; Emily Loxton Dell; Agnes Bradfield; Joseph Greene Locke; Bertha Jane Elliott and 6 others
Brother of John Locke; Mary Ann Bird Locke; William Tice Locke; Margaret Nutter Locke and Martha Juliet Locke
Half brother of Emily Loxton Nelson

Managed by: Jennifer Ann Goldhill
Last Updated:

About George Gray Locke

Marriage Transcription : http://www.albany1820.com/transcriptions/Data/Grahamstown/marriages...

Trinity Presbyterian Parish Records Grahamstown Marriages: 1849-1896 Microfilm #1560913 Item 10 Transcribed by: E l l e n S t a n t o n Date format: m/d/y

Entry #51 Husband: George Grey LOCKE, 24, Bachelor, Merchant, residing Grahamstown Wife: Emily Margaret GREEN, 18, Spinster Date: 3/9/1864 Witnesses: Edward Illegible, Mary Ann GREEN

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Death Notice

DEPOT KAB

  • SOURCE MOOC
  • TYPE LEER
  • VOLUME_NO 6/9/612
  • SYSTEM 01
  • REFERENCE 346
  • PART 1
  • DESCRIPTION LOCKE, GEORGE GRAY. DEATH NOTICE.
  • STARTING 19090000
  • ENDING 19090000

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George Gray Locke's Timeline

1840
January 6, 1840
Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1865
February 25, 1865
1865
Maitland, Cape Town, Cape, South Africa
1867
March 9, 1867
1869
September 26, 1869
Grahamstown, Albany, Cape Colony, South Africa
1871
February 21, 1871
1872
August 4, 1872
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1874
January 18, 1874
Grahamstown, Cape, South Africa
1876
April 19, 1876
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa