. Colonial mansions of Maryland and Delaware. e his home, and here he died, March 6, 1769, agedseventy-one years. Other descendants of JacobLoockermans remained in Maryland, where the familyspelling of the name has become Lockerman, andwhere the family has at various times been of promi-nence. Vincent Loockermans, only child of the above-named Nicholas, was born in 1722, and in 1742 pur-chased a lot on the north side of King Street, Dover,where he built the Loockerman House, which has neverbeen out of the hands of his descendants. He was twicemarried. By his first wife, Susannah, he had one ch
. Colonial mansions of Maryland and Delaware. e his home, and here he died, March 6, 1769, agedseventy-one years. Other descendants of JacobLoockermans remained in Maryland, where the familyspelling of the name has become Lockerman, andwhere the family has at various times been of promi-nence. Vincent Loockermans, only child of the above-named Nicholas, was born in 1722, and in 1742 pur-chased a lot on the north side of King Street, Dover,where he built the Loockerman House, which has neverbeen out of the hands of his descendants. He was twicemarried. By his first wife, Susannah, he had one child,his namesake. By his second marriage (to ElizabethPryor, daughter of John Pryor, merchant, of Dover,in February, 1774) he had two children, Elizabeth andNicholas Loockerman. The family spelling of thename in Delaware is without the final s. Nicholas Loockerman, second son of Vincent andElizabeth, was born November 27, 1783, and diedMarch 20, 1850. He sat in the legislature, and wasnever married. 260 SB> a % o a m 3 t-1oooWw SO g Z g=1.
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