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John LOCK

John LOCK

Male 1760 -

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  • Name John LOCK 
    Christened 22 Sep 1760  Bradford on Tone, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 8C191FA154C8F649B6F8729A920A864FEBB2 
    Person ID I12462  YoungFamily
    Last Modified 28 Jun 2020 

    Father George LOCK,   c. 13 Mar 1726/1727, Taunton St. Mary, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   bur. 6 Jul 1794, Bradford on Tone, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 67 years) 
    Mother Joan STACEY,   c. 31 Dec 1719, Bradford on Tone, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   bur. 8 Nov 1801, Bradford on Tone, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 81 years) 
    Married 22 Jan 1744  Bradford on Tone, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    _UID E57C985075D9094B97C9C9B11A4389EF9A54 
    Notes 
    • Surname of George is badly written and looks like Lucky
    Family ID F3685  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Bundle of deeds for Husseys and Glasses, 59 and 61 High Street, Wellington. 20 Jul 1813-30 Jul 1912
      Repository
      Somerset Heritage Centre
      Reference number
      A/CWR/1
      Description
      On 20-21 Jul 1813 Thomas Martin of Wellington, gent conveyed (by lease and release) to Thomas Alward of the same place, inn keeper, a messuage with garden in East Street, Wellington. On 17-18 Jan 1814 Thomas Alward and William Lock of Wellington, woolcomber reconveyed (by way of mortgage) the property back to Thomas Martin. With the will of Henry Bull the elder of Wellington, woolcomber (dated 11 Nov 1820) a small cottage and garden on East Street, Wellington was bequeathed to his wife Frances. On 21 Dec 1822 Thomas Martin now of Exeter, gent leased the property to William Lock of Wellington, woolcomber. On 8 Jan 1823 William Lock assigned the property by way of mortgage to Samuel Bodgen of Heathfield, thatcher. On 1 Jan 1823 Thomas Martin reconveyed the property to William Lock. On 18-19 May 1826 Ann Cumberland of London, widow conveyed (by lease and release) to William Lock, of a cottage and garden in East Street, Wellington. With the will of William Lock (dated 11 Nov 1843) he appointed his sons James and John Lock of Wellington as executors and bid them sell his five messuages and gardens on High Street, Wellington, commonly known as Husseys and Glasses. On 9 Jul 1852 James Lock of Hemyock, Devon, farmer, John Lock of Wellington, butcher, Sarah Lock of Wellington, spinster and Samuel Shapton of London and Maria his wife conveyed to John Lock two messuages on High Street, Wellington. On 27 Aug 1880 John Lock of Bradford, retired butcher conveyed to Frederick Graves of Wellington, saddler, three cottages and lands on High Street, Wellington.
      Date
      20 Jul 1813-30 Jul 1912
      Extent
      28
      Format
      documents
      Access status
      Open
      Level
      Item