Excerpt from The Descendants of Calvin Locke of Sullivan, N. H: Who Was of the Fifth Generation From Dea; William Locke, of Woburn, Mass;, (1628-1720)
I dea. William locke, b. London, Eng, in 1628. He came to this country when he was six years of age, and settled in Woburn, Mass., where' he was a farmer and carpenter. He was a deacon in the Congregational church of that place. He m. Mary Clark of Woburn, Dec. 27, 1655, and died at the same place June 16, 1720.
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