Stephen Lockwood was born on Aug. 16, 1754 in Norwalk, Connecticut. Stephen married Sarah Betts on Apr. 14, 1782 in Norwalk. He passed away on Feb. 13, 1830 in Norwalk at age 75. He was buried in Norwalk.
DAR #A071095 | Service: Connecticut | Rank: Private |
Belva Ann Bennett was born on Oct. 24, 1830 in Royalton, New York. Belva married Uriah Harrison McNall in 1848. She married Ezekiel Lockwood on Mar. 11, 1868. She passed away on May 19, 1917 at age 86. She was buried in the Congressional Cemetery.
Lorna Elizabeth Lockwood was born on Mar. 24, 1903 in Douglas, Arizona. Lorna passed away on Sep. 23, 1977 in Phoenix, Arizona at age 74. She was buried in Phoenix.
State | Office | Party |
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Arizona | Representative | Democratic |
Arizona | Supreme Court Justice |
Henry Hayes Lockwood was born on Aug. 17, 1814 in Delaware. Henry married Anna Rogers Booth on Oct. 2, 1845 in New Castle, Delaware. He passed away on Dec. 7, 1899 at age 85. He was buried in Annapolis, Maryland.
Branch: USA | Rank: Brigadier General |
James Booth Lockwood was born on Oct. 9, 1852 in Annapolis, Maryland. James died on Apr. 9, 1884 on Cape Sabine, Pim Island, Nunavut, Canada at age 31. He was buried in Annapolis.
Branch | Unit | Rank |
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USA | 23rd Infantry Regiment | Second Lieutenant |
Ezekiel Lockwood was born on Aug. 22, 1802. Ezekiel passed away in 1877. He was buried in the Congressional Cemetery.
Branch: USA | Unit: 2nd Regiment, District of Columbia Infantry | Rank: Chaplain |
United States. National Park Service. The Civil War. Web. |
Samuel Drake Lockwood was born on Aug. 2, 1789 in Pound Ridge, New York. Samuel married Mary Nash on Oct. 3, 1826. He passed away on Apr. 23, 1874 in Batavia, Illinois at age 84. He was buried in Batavia.
State | Office |
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Illinois | Attorney General |
Illinois | Secretary of State |
Illinois | Supreme Court Justice |
The Ottawa Free Trader 2 May 1874: 4. Chronicling America. Web.
We see announced, in despatches to the Chicago papers, the death at his home in Batavia, in this state, on the 23d ult., of Judge Samuel D. Lockwood. He must have been over 80 years of age. He had for many years been a Judge of the Supreme Court of this state, and while he was never accounted a remarkably able or brilliant man, his decisions were always marked by sound common sense. He was one of those sterling men of the old regime whose integrity was always above suspicion.
Charles Andrews Lockwood was born on May 6, 1890 in Midland, Virginia. Charles married Phyllis Natalie Irwin. He passed away on Jun. 6, 1967 in Los Gatos, California at age 77. He was buried in the Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno, California.
Branch | Rank |
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USN | Vice Admiral |
Daniel Newton Lockwood was born on Jun. 1, 1841 in Hamburg, New York. Daniel passed away on Jun. 1, 1906 in Hamburg at age 65. He was buried in Buffalo, New York.
Legislature | Office | Party |
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Congress | Representative from NY | Democratic |
Elon Dunbar Lockwood was born on Nov. 26, 1838 in Ashtabula, Ohio. Elon passed away on Dec. 31, 1891 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His death at age 53 was due to typhoid fever. He was buried in the Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia.
Mercy Sention married Ephraim Lockwood on Jun. 8, 1665 in Norwalk, Connecticut. Mercy passed away in 1694 in Norwalk.
James Lockwood was born on Oct. 25, 1746 in Connecticut. James passed away on Oct. 30, 1833 in New Canaan, Connecticut at age 87. He was buried in the Canoe Hill Cemetery in New Canaan.
DAR #A071064 | Service: Connecticut | Rank: Sergeant |
Sarah Lockwood was born on Nov. 3, 1670 in Norwalk, Connecticut. Sarah married John Platt in 1695 in Norwalk.
Ephraim Lockwood was born on Dec. 1, 1641 in Watertown, Massachusetts. Ephraim married Mercy Sention on Jun. 8, 1665 in Norwalk, Connecticut. He passed away on Jun. 13, 1685 in Norwalk at age 43.
Susannah Norman was born in England. Susannah married Robert Lockwood in 1632 in Watertown, Massachusetts. She married Jeffrey Ferris in Greenwich, Connecticut. She passed away on Dec. 23, 1660 in Greenwich.
"Deposition of Susan Lockwood." Colonial and Revolutionary History of the Lockwood Family in America. Comp. Frederic A. Holden and E. Dunbar Lockwood. Philadelphia, 1889. 6. Web.
Susan Lockwood, wife of Robert Lockwood, May 13th, 1654, gave evidense in a witch case, at a court held at New Haven, Connecticut, and stated that she was present when goodwife Knapp was hanged for a witch. Elizabeth Brewster, goodwife Staples and goodwife Odill were also present, and examined the body of goodwife Knapp after she was executed, and stated that goodwife Lockwood was with them on that occasion.
Levermore, Charles H. "Witchcraft in Connecticut." New England Magazine July 1892. Web.
After Goody Knapp was executed, the Fairfield women crowded around her body to look at the fatal witch-marks. Mrs. Staples was in the throng. "Taking ye Lords name in her mouth," she said to Mrs. Lockwood, "These are no witches teates. I have such myself, and so have you, if you search yourself." Goodwife Lockwood replied: "If any finde any such Things aboute me, I deserve to be hanged as she was."
Eliphalet Lockwood was born in 1675 in Connecticut. Eliphalet passed away on Oct. 14, 1753. He was buried in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Legislature | Office |
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Connecticut | Representative from Norwalk |
James Lockwood was born on Apr. 21, 1683 in Norwalk, Connecticut. James passed away on May 5, 1769 in Norwalk at age 86. He was buried in the Pine Island Cemetery in Norwalk.
Legislature | Office |
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Connecticut | Representative from Norwalk |
Unit: Norwalk Trainband | Rank: Colonel |
Ebenezer Lockwood married Mary Godfrey.
DAR #A071046 | Service: Connecticut | Rank: Private |
LeGrand Lockwood was born on Aug. 14, 1820 in Norwalk, Connecticut. LeGrand married Anna Louisa Benedict on Jun. 9, 1842. He passed away on Feb. 24, 1872 in New York at age 51. He was buried in Norwalk.
The Lockwood mansion is a National Historic Landmark in Norwalk. It was featured in House of Dark Shadows in 1970 and The Stepford Wives in 2004. In 2006, it was reported that the spirits of LeGrand and Ann haunt the mansion.