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Hamilton Locklear

Birth1817 - St Stephens, Berkeley, South Carolina, USA
Death1892 - Berkeley, South Carolina, USA
MotherSarah Hamilton
FatherStephen Utley Darby Lockliear

Born in St Stephens, Berkeley, South Carolina, USA on 1817 to Stephen Utley Darby Lockliear and Sarah Hamilton. Hamilton Locklear married Elizabeth Ann McCants and had 10 children. He passed away on 1892 in Berkeley, South Carolina, USA.

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Stephen Utley Darby Lockliear
1775 - 1834
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Sarah Hamilton
1785 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Ann Mccants
1830 - 1862
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Sarah Belisant Shurlknight
1838 - 1872
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Alice Letitia Lockliear
1857 - Unknown
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Robert Hampton Lockliear
1847 - 1910
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Mary Jane Locklair
1845 - 1905
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Adillia Gertrude Lockliear
1847 - 1922
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Margaret Lockliear
1853 - Unknown
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John Woodard Lockliear
1872 - 1951
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Charlotte V Lockliear
1849 - 1860
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Stephen Utley Locklair
1861 - 1916
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Theodore H Locklair
1868 - 1936
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Benjamin G Locklair
1847 - 1925

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