BH-15 – Sarah Jane (Locke) Reid (1868-1941)

Ancestor Sketch
Bradley-Hingston Project
Bradley-Hingston-Reid-Locke Line
By Don Taylor

Photo of Don Taylor with cat Nasi.When Sarah Jane Locke was born on 14 February 1868 in Arlington, Massachusetts, her father, Thomas, was 34, and her mother, Mary, was 39. She married Samuel J Reid on 26 June 1890 in Salem, Massachusetts. They had nine children in 17 years. She died on 16 July 1941, in Peabody, Massachusetts, at 73.

Sarah Jane Locke Reid is ID 9KQ4-1VD on Family Search and in 42 Ancestry Public Trees. She is also in my Bradley-Hingston Project tree on Ancestry.


List of Greats

    • 1st Great-grandmother: 15 – Sarah Jane Locke (1868-1941)
    • 2nd Great-grandfather: 30 – Thomas Nichols Locke (1834-1900)[i]
    • 3rd Great-grandfather: 60 – John Lockett (1799-1874)
    • 4th Great-grandfather: 120 – Samuel Lockett (1757-1832)

Birth

Sarah was born on 14 February 1868 in Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

She had four older siblings.

Children of Thomas Nichols and Mary Ann (Patterson) Locke*

Name Born Married Died
John W c. 1858
Thomas N c. 1861
Lizzie c. 1863
James H c. 1867
Sarah Jane 14 Feb 1868 Samuel J Reid 1941
George Dec 1869

* I have not researched Thomas and Mary and have not followed their children’s lives to learn their spouses’ names and death dates.

1870 Census

The 1870 Census found little two-year-old Sarah at home. The household consisted of her parents, Thomas & Mary, her four older siblings, and her younger brother, who was five months old during the Census.  Her three oldest siblings were in school. Her parents were born in Ireland, but her siblings were all born in Massachusetts. His father was a Marketman and had $1500 in personal property (no real property).  Living with them was 20-year-old James Lang, a garden laborer from New Hampshire, and Jame Cain, a 48-year-old garden laborer immigrant from Ireland. I know of no relationship between either James and the Locke family.

1880 Census

Before the 1880 Census, the Locke family moved 15 miles northeast to Salem, Massachusetts, and lived at 30 Prospect during the Census. Sarah would live in Salem for the next 50+ years. Sarah’s older sister, Lizzie, does not appear in the Census. Sarah’s father was a Teamster. Her two oldest brothers were working as curriers.[ii] Her older brother, James, and her younger brother, George, attended school.

Marriage

Sarah married Samuel J Reid on 26 June 1890. Rev. James P Franks, the rector of Grace Church (Episcopal) in Salem, performed the ceremony. They married two days before Samuel’s 23rd birthday; Sarah was 22.

Children of Samuel J and Sarah J (Locke) Reid

Name – REID Born Married Died
Florence 1891 William Robert Hingston 1984
James Edward 1893 1923
George Samuel 1895 Letitia Louis Dinan 1918
Mary Elizabeth 1899 Frank W Stockpole 1928
Thomas L 1901 Marjorie Bateman 1970
William Patterson c. 1903 Emma Marguerite Johnson 1987
Albert P 1903 Bef. 1910?
Sarah Jane 1906 1906
Margaret 1908 Bertram D Coffin 1908

1900 Census

The 1900 Census found the young couple renting a house at 29 Summit Street, Salem. Samuel is working as a whitener[iii]. Florence and James are attending school.

1909 – Death of Samuel

Sarah’s husband, Samuel, died on 21 November of tuberculosis (TB) of the spine. Spinal TB (Potts Disease) is rare (less than 1% of TB cases). Antitubercular drugs weren’t developed until 1948-1951. In 1909, it was a long and painful death (1-5 years).[iv] Samuel was buried at Green Lawn Cemetery, Salem, Mass.

1910 Census

The year following Samuel’s death must have been challenging. The 1910 Census found the Widow Reid living at 46 Prospect, Salem. Eight of her children are living with her. Albert, who would be about six years old, is not in the household. I presume he died. However, the Census reports that Sarah had eight children, all of whom were living.

  • Florence (age 18) is working as a stenographer at a hat bleachery.
  • James (age 17) is a leather worker at a leather shop.
  • George (age 14) is an apprentice at a bleachery.
  • None of the children were attending school.

1920 Census

By the 1920 Census, Florence had married and moved out. George married Letitia Dinan in 1915 and moved out. Sarah Jane was still renting a home at 46 Prospect, Salem. At home were

    • James, age 26, worked as a tacker at a leather shop.
    • Mary E Reid, age 20, worked as a blocker at a hat bleachery.
    • Thomas L Reid, age 18, worked as a fireman at a leather shop.
    • William, Sarah, and Margaret were attending school.

1930 Census

The 1930 Census reported that Sarah and her daughter Margaret lived at 250 Washington Street in Peabody, Mass. Margaret is working as a saleslady at a department store. At the same address are Sarah’s daughter Florence, her husband, William Hingston, and three of their children, Barbara, Priscilla, and Allen. William owned the house; Sarah was renting for $25 per month.  Margaret married Bertram Coffin about 1931 and located to 71 Pierpont, Peabody, Mass.

1940

Sarah lived with her daughter Margaret and her husband Bertram Coffin at 71 Pierpont, Peabody, by the 1940 Census. The household consisted of Bertram, Margaret, their son Bertram, Sarah, and Sarah’s grandson, Frank W Stackpole. (Frank’s mother, Mary Elizabeth, died in 1928.)

Death

Sarah died on 16 July 1941 in Peabody. She was buried next to her husband, Samuel, at Greenlawn Cemetery in Salem, Essex County, Mass.

Events by Location

  • Massachusetts, Essex, Peabody – 1930, 1940, Death (1941)
  • Massachusetts, Essex, Salem – Marriage (1890) 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920.
  • Massachusetts, Middlesex, Arlington – Birth (1868), 1870.

Sources:

  • 1870 Census, NARA, 1870 – Thomas Locke – Arlington, Middlesex, Mass. “United States Census, 1870”, database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD3Z-35J : 29 May 2021), Thomas Locke, 1870.
  • 1880 Census, NARA, 1880 – Thomas Lacke (Locke) – Salem, Esses, Mass. “United States Census, 1880,” database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH6N-39F : 14 January 2022), Thomas Lacke, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States; citing enumeration district, sheet, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm.
  • 1900 Census, 1900 Census – Samuel Reid – Salem, Exxes, MA (FS). “United States Census, 1900,” database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9RD-W5N : accessed 18 March 2018), Florence Reid in the household of Samuel Reid, Salem city Ward 4, Essex, Massachusetts, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 451, sheet 2A, family 34, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,647.
  • 1910 Census (FS), Family Search, 1910 Census – Sara Reid – Salem, Essex, MA (FS). “United States Census, 1910,” database with images, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2JJ-BM8 : accessed 18 March 2018), Florence Reid in the household of Sara Reid, Salem Ward 4, Essex, Massachusetts, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 465, sheet 16A, family 328, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 588; FHL microfilm 1,374,601.
  • 1920 Census (FS), Family Search, Sarah J Reid – Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. “United States Census, 1920”, database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXYY-92S : 1 February 2021), Sarah J Reid, 1920.
  • 1930 Census (FS), Family Search, 1930 – Sarah J Reid – Peabody, Essex, Massachusetts. Year: 1930; Census Place: Peabody, Essex, Massachusetts; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 0228; FHL microfilm: 2340637. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30013129?h=e55850.
  • 1940 Census (FS), Family Search, Bertram Coffin – Peabody, Essex, Massachusetts. “United States Census, 1940,” database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4XK-KVF : 10 January 2021), Bertram Coffin, Peabody, Essex, Massachusetts, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 5-307, sheet 9B, line 55, family 173, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 – 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 1588.
  • Find a Grave Memorial, Find a Grave, Sarah Jane Locke Reid – Memorial 242811882. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242811882/sarah-jane-reid.
  • Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, Family Search, Sarah Jane Locke – 14 February 1868. “Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915”, database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VQDL-NVD : 16 March 2022), Sarah Jane Locke, 1868.
  1. Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915, Family Search, Sarah Jane Locke – 14 February 1868. “Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FXZF-G56 : 20 February 2021), Sarah Jane Locke, 14 February 1868, Arlington, Middlesex, Massachusetts; citing reference ID #10, Massachusetts Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 1,428,071.
  2. Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915, 1921-1924, BIRTH – Sarah Jane Reed – 16 March 1906. “Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915, 1921-1924”, database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FXNR-PDY : 27 October 2020), Sarah Jane Reed, 1906.
  3. Massachusetts Marriages, 1841­-1915, Family Search, Samuel Reid – Sarah J. Locke – 26 June 1890. “Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915,” database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N4Z6-5G9 : 10 March 2021), Samuel Reid and Sarah J. Locke, 26 June 1890; citing Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 1,415,227.

Endnotes

[i] I have not researched Albert Wesley Welch or his ancestors yet.
[ii] A currier is worker who brings tanned hides or skins to salable form.
[iii] A whitener is a person who bleaches cloth.
[iv] National Library of Medicine – “Historical aspects of Pott’s disease (spinal tuberculosis) management.”

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