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Locke-Wingo family of Salisbury, North Carolina

Note: This is just one of 1,164 family groupings listed on The Political Graveyard web site. These families each have three or more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or adoption.

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  Matthew Locke (1730-1801) — of North Carolina. Born in Northern Ireland, 1730. Democrat. Delegate to North Carolina state constitutional convention, 1776, 1789; member of North Carolina state legislature, 1777; member of North Carolina state senate, 1781; U.S. Representative from North Carolina, 1793-99 (at-large 1793-97, 2nd District 1797-99). Slaveowner. Died in Salisbury, Rowan County, N.C., September 7, 1801 (age about 71 years). Interment at Thyatira Churchyard, Salisbury, N.C.
  Relatives: Uncle of Francis Locke; third great-grandfather of Effiegene Locke Wingo.
  Political family: Locke-Wingo family of Salisbury, North Carolina.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Francis Locke (1776-1823) — of North Carolina. Born in Rowan County, N.C., October 31, 1776. Democrat. State court judge in North Carolina, 1803; U.S. Senator from North Carolina, 1814-15. Slaveowner. Died January 8, 1823 (age 46 years, 69 days). Interment at Thyatira Churchyard, Salisbury, N.C.
  Relatives: Nephew of Matthew Locke.
  Political family: Locke-Wingo family of Salisbury, North Carolina.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Otis Theodore Wingo (1877-1930) — also known as Otis Wingo — of De Queen, Sevier County, Ark. Born in Weakley County, Tenn., June 18, 1877. Democrat. Lawyer; member of Arkansas state senate, 1907-08; U.S. Representative from Arkansas 4th District, 1913-30; died in office 1930. Died October 21, 1930 (age 53 years, 125 days). Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
  Relatives: Son of Theodore Wingo and Jane Wingo; married, October 15, 1902, to Effie Gene Locke.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Effiegene Locke Wingo (1883-1962) — also known as Effiegene Wingo; Effie Gene Locke — of De Queen, Sevier County, Ark. Born in Lockesburg, Sevier County, Ark., April 13, 1883. Democrat. U.S. Representative from Arkansas 4th District, 1930-33. Female. Died in Burlington, Ontario, September 19, 1962 (age 79 years, 159 days). Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
  Relatives: Married, October 15, 1902, to Otis Theodore Wingo; third great-granddaughter of Matthew Locke.
  Political family: Locke-Wingo family of Salisbury, North Carolina.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
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