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William Alexander Lock 1875–1954 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 April 1875

Birth Location: Bendoc, East Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia

Death Date: 4 Apr 1954

Death Location: Delegate, Snowy Monaro Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia

Father: John Lock

Mother: Isabella Lock

Spouse(s): Ada Hayse

Children(s): Ada Lock, John Lock, Elizabeth Lock, Myrtle Lock

The story of William Alexander Lock began in 1875 in Bendoc, East Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia. In 1903, William Alexander Lock resided in Bendigo Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. William Alexander Lock married Ada Elizabeth Hayse, and had children including Ada Thelma Lock, Elizabeth Isabella Lock, John Thomas Lock, Myrtle Evelyn Lock. William Alexander Lock passed away in 1954 in Delegate, Snowy Monaro Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia.

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Biography

  • The story of William Alexander Lock began in 1875 in Bendoc, East Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia.
  • In 1903, William Alexander Lock resided in Bendigo Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
  • William Alexander Lock married Ada Elizabeth Hayse, and had children including Ada Thelma Lock, Elizabeth Isabella Lock, John Thomas Lock, Myrtle Evelyn Lock.
  • William Alexander Lock passed away in 1954 in Delegate, Snowy Monaro Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

William Lock's Ancestors

Self
William Lock
1875–1954
Birth Place: Bendoc, East Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia
Parents
John Lock
1832–1914
Canberra, Lake George, Queanbeyan, New South Wales
Isabella (McKenzie) Lock
1834–1914
Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Grandparents
John McKenzie
1809–1848
Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Isabella (Grace Hannah , House Servant aboriginal brought back to England from Australia as a child with her mother gace) famer
1803–1863
Newton Stewart, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John Sr
1790–
Janet Livingston
1787–
Hannah John
1778–1845
Grace (Hannah)
1777–1840
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Sr
1750–
Katharine Kerr
1747–1795
JOHN HANNAH
1750–1845
Janet Galloway
1746–

William Lock's Descendants

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William (Alexander) Lock (18 April 1875–4 Apr 1954) m. Ada (Elizabeth) Hayse (1888–19 March 1970)
  1. 1. Ada (Thelma) Lock 1912–1991
  2. 2. John (Thomas) Lock 1915–1995
  3. 3. Elizabeth (Isabella) Lock 1907–1982
  4. 4. Myrtle (Evelyn) Lock 1909–2001

William Lock's Timeline

3 Records

1875
18 April 1875
Birth of William Alexander Lock in Bendoc, East Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia
Bendoc, East Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia
1903
1903
Age 28
William Alexander Lock resided here in Bendigo Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
Bendigo Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
1954
4 Apr 1954
Age 79
Death of William Alexander Lock in Bendoc, Victoria, Australia
Bendoc, Victoria, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 April 1875
    Event Place: Bendoc, East Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia
    Record Source:
    [1] Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave® Index, 1800s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1903
    Event Place: Bendigo Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
    Record Source: Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980, Gould Genealogy; Chermside, QLD, Australia; Electoral Rolls

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Apr 1954
    Event Place: Bendoc, Victoria, Australia
    Record Source:
    [1] Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave® Index, 1800s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Delegate, Snowy Monaro Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia
    Record Source: Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave® Index, 1800s-Current

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