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'''Joseph Lionel Lockyer''' (30 January 1869 - 30 September 1942), was born at Northam in 1868.   
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'''Joseph Lionel Lockyer''' (30 January 1869 - 30 September 1942) was born at Northam.   
==Early Life==
 
Joseph Lionel Lockyer (who always referred to himself as Lionel), was born at Northam in 1868.  In the 1880s he purchased over 3,000 acres of land in Roleystone.  The land was originally part of the estate of Thomas Buckingham senior.  Lockyer was very involved in community activities, serving on the Kelmscott Road Board and taking on the role of Secretary and Treasurer of the Kelmscott Farmers and Fruit Growers Association. 
 
  
==Marriage==
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==Property==  
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Joseph Lionel Lockyer (who always referred to himself as Lionel) in the 1880s purchased over 3,000 acres of land in Roleystone.  The land was originally part of the estate of Thomas Buckingham senior. 
  
==Community Contribution==  
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==Community Life==
 
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Lockyer was very involved in community activities, serving on the Kelmscott Road Board and taking on the role of Secretary and Treasurer of the Kelmscott Farmers and Fruit Growers Association. 
==Death==
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 14:34, 14 July 2020

Joseph Lionel Lockyer
LOCKYER Joseph Lionel North.JPG
Headstone Information
Date of Birth 30 January 1869
Age at Death 72 years
Transcription In Loving Memory of Joseph Lionel Lockyer. Beloved husband of Chrissie and fond father of Leslie and Winnie. Died 1942 aged 72 years. "Abide with me".


Joseph Lionel Lockyer (30 January 1869 - 30 September 1942) was born at Northam.

Property

Joseph Lionel Lockyer (who always referred to himself as Lionel) in the 1880s purchased over 3,000 acres of land in Roleystone. The land was originally part of the estate of Thomas Buckingham senior.

Community Life

Lockyer was very involved in community activities, serving on the Kelmscott Road Board and taking on the role of Secretary and Treasurer of the Kelmscott Farmers and Fruit Growers Association.

References