• Nacido el 8 de agosto de 1779 - Mecklenburg Co Va
  • Fallecido el 17 de noviembre de 1862 - Henderson Ky,a la edad de 83 años

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Francis left for KY in 1807 and wife joined him the next year. Their children were born in KY.

POWER OF ATTORNEY - LOCKETT, Francis - Power of Attorney from Francis Lockett to William Jones, dated and/or recorded in 1823. This Power of Attorney shows Francis Lockett and William Jones as being of Henderson County, Kentucky.

Deed Book 20, page 380, Mecklenburg County, Virginia

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Francis left for KY in 1807 and wife joined him the next year. Their children were born in KY.

POWER OF ATTORNEY - LOCKETT, Francis - Power of Attorney from Francis Lockett to William Jones, dated and/or recorded in 1823. This Power of Attorney shows Francis Lockett and William Jones as being of Henderson County, Kentucky.

Deed Book 20, page 380, Mecklenburg County, Virginia

1882
William Marshall Lockett was a son of Captain Frances Lockett, who came from France and settled in Virginia, later moving to Henderson County Kentucky. He was a Captain in the Revolutionary Army. William Marshall Lockett was a planter of Henderson County, Ky, grew large crops of tobacco which was prepared and put in hogsheads at a large ?? he built on his plantation and shipped to Liverpool England


Captain Francis LOCKETT (grandfather) was a native of Mecklenburg County, Virginia, and was the author of a popular treatise on the cultivation of tobacco. He came to Henderson when it was scarcely more than a wilderness, and at once became a leader of men, whose advice and counsel were sought by his neighbors. He was a captain of the militia in Virginia and a leader in social and business life in Kentucky. He was a member of the legislature, 1815-17; was then elected State Senator and served until 1819, and was succeeded by the late Governor Archibald DIXON. The LOCKETTS were English people, known as "Roundheads," who came to this country in the time of Charles II.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyhende2/JFLockettBio.htm


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JOHN FRANCIS LOCKETT

John Francis LOCKETT, a prominent lawyer and politician of Henderson, was born in Henderson County, Kentucky, 05 Dec 1856. He was the eldest son of Rev. Paschal H. and Elmira (EAKINS) LOCKETT. His father was born in Henderson County, 21 Jun 1832. He studied law when quite young and upon his being admitted to the bar, was regarded by his friends as among the most brilliant lawyers of his day. He was a Whig in politics and followed the changes of that party while it existed and after the beginning of the Civil War became a Democrat. In the exciting times just prior to the war, he took an active interest and on more than one occasion met upon the rostrum speakers of the opposing party, holding his own among the best of them. He was elected judge of the Henderson County Court in 1866 and held that office for three consecutive terms, until 1882. During the latter year of his official life he devoted much of his time to the study of theology, and frequently preached the gospel. Upon his defeat for re-election in 1882 he began preaching and it was not long until he was called to the pastorate of the Baptist Church at Trenton, Kentucky, where he was greatly beloved by all Christian people.
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Abner Lockett 1743- Anne Phoebe Marshall 1733-1806
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Francis Frank K Lockett 1779-1862