Leonard Lockman

Leonard Lockman (1697–1769) was a surgeon and military figure who helped establish Halifax, Nova Scotia (1749) and Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (1753).{{cite web|url=https://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/lockman_leonard_3E.html|title=Canadian Biography - Leonard Lockman|website=www.biographi.ca|accessdate=April 2, 2017}}{{cite book|title=Surgeons, Smallpox and the Poor: A History of Medicine and Social Conditions|first=Allan Everett |last=Marble|publisher=McGill-Queen's University Press|location=Montreal & Kingston|isbn=0-7735-0988-7|date=1993 |jstor=j.ctt815hv}}{{pages?|date=April 2017}} He is buried under the Little Dutch (Deutsch) Church in Halifax.{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/stream/cihm_08405#page/n39/mode/2up |page=31 |title=A Brief History of the Little Dutch Church (St. George's), 1754 |publisher=Morton |location=Halifax |date=1899|isbn=9780665084058 }} He is the namesake of Lockman Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia (named changed to Brunswick St. after paving in 1908).[https://oldnorthend.wordpress.com/2013/04/17/the-old-chicken-cock-church/ 14 December 1896 edition The Acadian Recorder]

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