Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed., 1887, Campbell Co. DAVID R. LOCK, a native of London, England, was born February 2, 1835, and is a son of John B. and Nancy (Richards) Lock, natives of Devonshire, England. John B. Lock immigrated to Newport, Ky., in 1849, was a grocer, and for a number of years was poor commissioner, and also treasurer of the city schools; he was born in 1808, and died in 1880. David R. Lock was educated in the common schools of London, England, and Newport, Ky., and learned the trade of a plasterer, serving an apprenticeship of three years. He worked at his trade for a number of years, when he was appointed city collection, and served four years as city marshal. That office being abolished in 1876, he became chief of police with sixteen subordinates. He is the proprietor of a fish, game and oyster depot at No. 117 York Street, and is the Newport agent for the Champion Ice Company of Covington. In 1862 he entered the Federal Army as second lieutenant of Company E. Eighth Kentucky Cavalry, and August 3, 1863, was captured at Elkton, Ky., and released in March 1865. In 1859, he married Miss Sarah Hagerty, of Newport, and one child, William H., born in 1861, has blessed their union. Mr. Lock is a Mason and a Knight Templar, a Republican politically, and a member of the Episcopal Church in religion. Lock Richard Hagerty = England http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/campbell/lock.dr.txt