Nova Scotia's First Historic Streetscape--Lockeport, Nova Scotia |
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This is very much a work in progress and will evolve as my resources and visitor input dictate. My main connection with Lockeport is the wonderful memories of spending my summer days gathering sand dollars on Crescent Beach or fishing for smelt in the harbour and whiling away the evenings playing crocinole on my great uncle George Capstick's front porch. My connection to the Locke family is through Bethia West Locke, the daughter of James D. and Frances (Strickland) Locke.I welcome any contributions of related, uncopyrighted material, which of course, will be duly credited. Also, I would appreciate your participation in the researchers page; you can fill out a form to have your name, e-mail address, and Locke or Lockeport interests included.
Locke and Lockeport Researchers
Some Shelburne County Anglican Records
Six Generation Descendant Chart for (Dr.) Jonathan Locke Updated March 18, 1999
Sketches in & Around Lockeport Watercolour sketches, circa 1900 (?)
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Copyright © 1998 E.A.Capstick
Created 16 May 1998
Updated 23 July, 1998