The George and Sarah (Hiett) Locke family of Virginia : a genealogy of many of their descendants/ compiled by Dorothy L. W. Brown, 1959-1961

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1964

Publisher

Illinois Society Daughters of the American Revolution

Place of Publication

Chicago, Illinois

Physical

132 leaves ; map, portraits.

Notes

Microfilm of typescript (132 leaves) at the National Library of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C.

Includes index.

George Lock(e) (1747-1823) and Sarah (or Sally) Hiatt (1753-1827), daughter of John and Mary Hiatt, were married ca. 1772, probably in Berkely County, Virginia. They had eleven children, 1773-ca. 1793. He died in Frederick (now Clarke) County, Virginia. Descendants listed, especially descendants of his daughters, Mary Lock (1774-1847), who married John Hiett (1767-1824); Sarah Lock (1778-1854), who married John Hiett (1775-1865); and Eliza Lock (1816-1879), who married Abraham Underwood (1819-1841), lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, and elsewhere.

Includes the Baker, Bare, Hiatt/Hiett, Jones, Rockenfield, Shockey, Swimley, Underwood, Xanders, and other related families.

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The George and Sarah (Hiett) Locke family of VirginiaGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film877540 Item 57831251
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The George and Sarah (Hiett) Locke family of VirginiaGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film877540 Item 57831251

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