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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

Notes


Walter William Lock

Details from Lock family tree, compiled by David Beamish.
Walter William LOCK, born 7 April 1884 at 30 Queen's Square, London; educated King's School, Canterbury; entered Royal Navel Engineering College 1900; Engineer Sub-Lieutenant, RN, 1904, Engineer Lieutenant 1906, Engineer Lieutenant-Commander 1914, Engineer Commander 1919; served at RNC Greenwich 1904-7, HMS Powerful 1907-10, RNC Dartmouth 1910-12, HMS Vanguard 1912, Admiralty 1917-18; died 3 Sep 1924 at 35 Argyll Mansions, Chelsea; buried at Finchley Cemetery; m 31 July 1918, at St Andrew's, Plymouth, Dorothy Edith TURNOR (daughter of Lieutenant-Commander Henry (Harry) Marsh TURNOR RNVR of Derwent Lodge, Dartmouth; born 21 July 1889; served World War I in WRNS (2nd Officer); died 2 July 1971 (was then of Goodards, Steeple Ashton, Trowbridge, Wilts) & had issue 2 sons:


Rev. Henry John Bulkeley

He married John, his son, to his Goddaughter, Sybil.