Display Patriot - P-237587 - John LOCKE

John LOCKE

SAR Patriot #: P-237587

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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Major

Birth: 12 Aug 1751
Death: 21 Apr 1833 / / NC

Additional References:

North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782 -FamilySearch.org, Entry for John Locke, Apr 1780


Spouse: (1) Elizabeth XX; (2) Polly XX;
Children:
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Location:
Mill Bridge / Rowan / NC / USA
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Marker Type:
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SAR Grave Dedication Date:
20 Aug 2011

Comments:

Image taken and provided with permission from compatriot Gerald Adams (SC) member 195444



Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

The cemetery driveway divides the cemetery into two large sections. Proceed to the northern most point along the driveway. From this point proceed about 250 feet northwards in approximately the center of the cemetery. Francis Locke’s son’s grave is marked with a large elaborate marker. It has a large base of four tablets topped by a large urn or vase. The grave for John Locke is about 10 feet southwest of this monument. John Locke’s stone is rectangular, tall stone over 5 feet tall. There is also an small, flat SAR marker at its base




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