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1911 Census
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Baptism record for children
Baptism record for Lilian Amelia DOWNING
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Cricket Stats
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Cyril E Locks and Gladys Irene Varney Wedding 7/7/1926
Doreen BENNET (nee LOCKS) Obituary
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Ernest DOWNING's birth certificate
Golden wedding JG Locks and FJ Toms 01-03-1936
Golden wedding of Thomas George LOCKS and Suzzanah Elizabeth DAWSON 12/4/1909
https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/4/4941/4941.html
https://sites.google.com/site/worldcruise19231924/
Marriage Certificate
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Navy Records
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Nicky Martin
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Nicky Martin
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Nicky Martin
The passenger lists for trip to Australia from England in 1949 have all three children as "Barrett"....?
Then passenger lists in 1957 list to Australia have all 3 children as "Martin" with Robert Martin and Joyce Yvonne Martin etc....
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Raymond LOCKS ROWETT - Newspaper Death Notice
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Stephen Locks and Wendy Fairweather wedding
The 1844 PO London Directory (Commercial)
The Times, Tues. Jan 09, 1866; pg. 9; Issue 25390; col E. Second Court. Category: Law
Tristan Miller
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Wedding of brother Stephen
Wedding of Cousin Stephen Locks
Wikipedia
George Melbourne Locks (24 May 1889 – 17 September 1965) was an English cricketer who played for Essex. He was born in Leytonstone and died in Redbridge.
Locks made two first-class appearances for Essex during the 1928 season, the first, a heavy defeat by Lancashire in which, in the only innings in which Locks played, he finished not out at the bottom of the order. Locks' second and final first-class match saw his team suffer an innings defeat at the hands of Yorkshire, in which Locks failed to put a run on the board.
Locks was a tailend batsman who picked up three wickets with the ball during his two games.
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Woodgrage Park cemetary certificate of right of burial
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Source Notes
This is presumably the burial certificate for his brother Thomas William Locks who was buried at Woodgrange Cemetry on 16/11/1920. The envelope with the burial details for Thomas William Locks was addressed to Frank Rice Locks at 427 Grove Green Lane, Leytonstone