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Mary LOCKERMAN

Birth1750 - Staten Island, Richmond, New York, USA
Death1850 - Church Cemetery, Port Greville, Cumberland, NS, Canada
MotherMary Smith
FatherRichard B Lockman (Lackerman, Lakerman, Locker, Lockerman)

Born in Staten Island, Richmond, New York, USA on 1750 to Richard B Lockman (Lackerman, Lakerman, Locker, Lockerman) and Mary Smith. Mary LOCKERMAN married Captain John Hatfield and had 10 children. She passed away on 1850 in Church Cemetery, Port Greville, Cumberland, NS, Canada.

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Parents
Richard B Lockman (Lackerman, Lakerman, Locker, Lockerman)
1725 - 1790
Mary Smith
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Captain John Hatfield
1740 - 1804
Children Show all
John William Hatfield Ii
1778 - 1855
Ann Nancy Hatfield Yorke
1793 - 1866
(2) George Wilson Hatfield
1792 - 1886
Mary Hatfield
1779 - 1877
Elizabeth Hatfield
1790 - 1879

(2) Jane Hatfield Morris
1788 - 1881
James Edward Hatfield
1803 - 1912
Richard Hatfield
1783 - 1865
(2) Isaac Hatfield
1798 - 1868
Thomas Hatfield
1800 - 1801

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