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'''Joseph Lionel Lockyer''' (30 January 1869 - 30 September 1942) was born at Northam.
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==Early Life==
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Joseph Lionel Lockyer was born on 30 January 1869 at Northam W.A.  His father was Joseph Lockyer and his mother was Lydia Lockyer (nee Simmons). 
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==Marriage==
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Joseph married Christian (Chrissie) Lockyer (nee Ferguson) at Kelmscott in 1900. They had two children Leslie Lionel born 1901 at Northam and Christian Winifred (Winnie) born 1905 at Kelmscott.
  
 
==Property==  
 
==Property==  
Joseph Lionel Lockyer (who always referred to himself as Lionel) in the 1880s purchased over 3,000 acres of land in Roleystone.  The land was originally part of the estate of Thomas Buckingham senior.   
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Joseph Lionel Lockyer (who always referred to himself as Lionel) purchased over 3,000 acres of land in Roleystone in the 1880s.  The land was originally part of the estate of Thomas Buckingham Senior. The 1920 rates books states that J.L. Lockyer had two properties in Armadale: Canning location Pt. 88 (78 acres), and Caning location 273 (8acres). According to the rates book, in 1931 and 1940, the Lockyer family lived at Lot 44 Albany Highway, on a property called "Linlithgow"This property was demolished in May 2019.
  
 
==Community Life==
 
==Community Life==
Lockyer was very involved in community activities, serving on the Kelmscott Road Board and taking on the role of Secretary and Treasurer of the Kelmscott Farmers and Fruit Growers Association.   
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Lockyer was very involved in community activities, serving on the Kelmscott Road Board and taking on the role of Secretary and Treasurer of the Kelmscott Farmers and Fruit Growers Association.  In 1897 he was the Secretary and Treasurer of Kelmscott Agricultural Society; 1898 Secretary of Kelmscott Agricultural Society; 1901,1906-1908 President of Kelmscott Agricultural Society. Inaugurated as a "Life Member" of this organisation in 1927.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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The history book "Settlement to City" mentions the Lockyer family on pages, 92, 94, 96,99, 100,112 and 137.

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Joseph Lionel Lockyer
LOCKYER Joseph Lionel North.JPG
Headstone Information
Date of Birth 30 January 1869
Age at Death 72 years
Transcription In Loving Memory of Joseph Lionel Lockyer. Beloved husband of Chrissie and fond father of Leslie and Winnie. Died 1942 aged 72 years. "Abide with me".


Early Life

Joseph Lionel Lockyer was born on 30 January 1869 at Northam W.A. His father was Joseph Lockyer and his mother was Lydia Lockyer (nee Simmons).

Marriage

Joseph married Christian (Chrissie) Lockyer (nee Ferguson) at Kelmscott in 1900. They had two children Leslie Lionel born 1901 at Northam and Christian Winifred (Winnie) born 1905 at Kelmscott.

Property

Joseph Lionel Lockyer (who always referred to himself as Lionel) purchased over 3,000 acres of land in Roleystone in the 1880s. The land was originally part of the estate of Thomas Buckingham Senior. The 1920 rates books states that J.L. Lockyer had two properties in Armadale: Canning location Pt. 88 (78 acres), and Caning location 273 (8acres). According to the rates book, in 1931 and 1940, the Lockyer family lived at Lot 44 Albany Highway, on a property called "Linlithgow". This property was demolished in May 2019.

Community Life

Lockyer was very involved in community activities, serving on the Kelmscott Road Board and taking on the role of Secretary and Treasurer of the Kelmscott Farmers and Fruit Growers Association. In 1897 he was the Secretary and Treasurer of Kelmscott Agricultural Society; 1898 Secretary of Kelmscott Agricultural Society; 1901,1906-1908 President of Kelmscott Agricultural Society. Inaugurated as a "Life Member" of this organisation in 1927.

References

The history book "Settlement to City" mentions the Lockyer family on pages, 92, 94, 96,99, 100,112 and 137.