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Charles Scott Locknane

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Charles Scott Locknane

Birth
Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
9 Jul 1921 (aged 61–62)
Colorado, USA
Burial
Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 21, Lot 33, Section 13
Memorial ID
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Unmarked grave. Son of Sarah LaFever Locknane (Sarah Locknane was born 6 October 1832 in the Louisiana Territory and died in her home near Arvada 8 July 1907).

Source: Foothills Genealogical Society. Arvada Cemetery, 125 Years.

Lochnane researcher Douglas Shackley believes the following information about Sarah Lochnane may be more accurate:

Sarah's birth is Nov. 15, 1831 in Tennessee

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Per his Colorado Death Certificate (on file at the Arvada Historical Society), Scott Locknane, age 62, died July 9, 1921 at the Colorado State Hospital (formerly called the Colorado State Insane Asylum) in Pueblo, Colorado. His residence was given as Denver, Colorado.

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Scott Locknane's hired hand was James Farrow

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Obit from the adventistarhives.org:

Locknane.— Charles Scott Locknane was
born near Louisville, Ky., May 25, 1853,
and died July 9, 1921, in Denver, Colo. His
wife and one sister survive.
G. W. Anglebarger.

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In the 1910 Federal census, wife's name is given as Emma J. Her son was Marshall Barry (age 8). See Marshall Barry

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From Routt County Sentinel articles, Scott Locknane married Ethel May Kemp (b. approx. 1890, based on a 1911 article) in Steamboat Springs on October 8, 1908 and filed for divorce from her in January 1910.





Unmarked grave. Son of Sarah LaFever Locknane (Sarah Locknane was born 6 October 1832 in the Louisiana Territory and died in her home near Arvada 8 July 1907).

Source: Foothills Genealogical Society. Arvada Cemetery, 125 Years.

Lochnane researcher Douglas Shackley believes the following information about Sarah Lochnane may be more accurate:

Sarah's birth is Nov. 15, 1831 in Tennessee

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Per his Colorado Death Certificate (on file at the Arvada Historical Society), Scott Locknane, age 62, died July 9, 1921 at the Colorado State Hospital (formerly called the Colorado State Insane Asylum) in Pueblo, Colorado. His residence was given as Denver, Colorado.

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Scott Locknane's hired hand was James Farrow

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Obit from the adventistarhives.org:

Locknane.— Charles Scott Locknane was
born near Louisville, Ky., May 25, 1853,
and died July 9, 1921, in Denver, Colo. His
wife and one sister survive.
G. W. Anglebarger.

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In the 1910 Federal census, wife's name is given as Emma J. Her son was Marshall Barry (age 8). See Marshall Barry

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From Routt County Sentinel articles, Scott Locknane married Ethel May Kemp (b. approx. 1890, based on a 1911 article) in Steamboat Springs on October 8, 1908 and filed for divorce from her in January 1910.







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