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==Birth==
 
==Birth==
Samuel was born in 1800 at Westerlo, son of [[Ira Lockwood]] and Betsey Utter.<ref name="Landmarks">[[Landmarks of Albany County]], NY, Edited by Amasa J. Parker, Albany, NY</ref>
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Samuel Lockwood was born on September 13, 1800 in Fairfield Co., CT a son of [[Bio::Lockwood, Ira|Ira Lockwood]] and Betsey Utter. His known siblings were:
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*Mary Lockwood born August 2, 1796
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*Nancy Lockwood born August 16, 1798
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*Lydia Lockwood born March 7, 1804
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*Henry Lockwood born February 3, 1806
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*Harvey Lockwood born October 10, 1807
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*Ira S. Lockwood born July 20, 1809
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*Lewis Lockwood born November 5, 1813
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*Stephen B. Lockwood born July 17, 1817
  
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==Marriage & Children==
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On January 1, 1826 in Westerlo, he married Margaret Swope who was born in Westerlo on February 25, 1803, a daughter of Frederick Swope and Adria Whitmarsh.  The known children of Samuel and Margaret were:
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*Sylvia A. Lockwood born August 13, 1827.  She married Thaddeus Ingalls
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*Angeline Lockwood born about 1832,  married a Stanton 
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*Leander S. Lockwood born November 4, 1833, married Hannah Green
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*Horace R. Lockwood born February 28, 1841, married Esther Green
 
==Occupation==
 
==Occupation==
Samuel was a farmer and a wheelwright.<ref name="Landmarks"/><br>
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Samuel was a farmer and a wheelwright.<ref name="Landmarks of Albany County, New York"> Landmarks of Albany county, New York, Edited by Amasa J. Parker</ref><br>
In politics he was a Whig, then a Republican, and a member of the Christian church.<ref name="Landmarks"/>
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In politics he was a Whig, then a Republican, and a member of the Christian church.<ref name="Landmarks of Albany County, New York"> Landmarks of Albany county, New York, Edited by Amasa J. Parker</ref>
  
==Marriage and Children==
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==Death==
Samuel married Margaret Swope born in 1803 at Westerlo, a daughter of Frederick Swope and Adria Whitmarsh<ref name="Landmarks"/>at about 1825.
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Samuel died on May 31, 1875.  Margaret died on December 9, 1896.  They’re buried beside each other at the Westerlo Central Cemetery in Westerlo.
The only child's name given in this sketch is that of [[Leander S. Lockwood]]born in 1833
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==Samuel Lookwood Will==
*Angeline Lockwood born about 1832<ref name="1850 Census">1850 Census Westerlo, Albany Co., NY</ref>
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*[[Horace Lockwood]] was born February 28, 1841.<ref name="Landmarks"/>
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==Death==
 
Samuel died on May 31, 1875, and his wife in 1897.<ref name="Landmarks"/>
 
  
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 29 August 2013


Birth

Samuel Lockwood was born on September 13, 1800 in Fairfield Co., CT a son of Ira Lockwood and Betsey Utter. His known siblings were:

  • Mary Lockwood born August 2, 1796
  • Nancy Lockwood born August 16, 1798
  • Lydia Lockwood born March 7, 1804
  • Henry Lockwood born February 3, 1806
  • Harvey Lockwood born October 10, 1807
  • Ira S. Lockwood born July 20, 1809
  • Lewis Lockwood born November 5, 1813
  • Stephen B. Lockwood born July 17, 1817

Marriage & Children

On January 1, 1826 in Westerlo, he married Margaret Swope who was born in Westerlo on February 25, 1803, a daughter of Frederick Swope and Adria Whitmarsh. The known children of Samuel and Margaret were:

  • Sylvia A. Lockwood born August 13, 1827. She married Thaddeus Ingalls
  • Angeline Lockwood born about 1832, married a Stanton
  • Leander S. Lockwood born November 4, 1833, married Hannah Green
  • Horace R. Lockwood born February 28, 1841, married Esther Green

Occupation

Samuel was a farmer and a wheelwright.[1]
In politics he was a Whig, then a Republican, and a member of the Christian church.[1]

Death

Samuel died on May 31, 1875. Margaret died on December 9, 1896. They’re buried beside each other at the Westerlo Central Cemetery in Westerlo.

Samuel Lookwood Will


Additional Research Notes

Additional Media


Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Landmarks of Albany county, New York, Edited by Amasa J. Parker