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- NATHANIEL LOCKWOOD (Robert,1 Jonathan,2 Joseph3), born May 20th, 1717, in Stamford, Conn.; son of Joseph and Margery (Webb) Lockwood; m., January 2d, 1742-43, Mary Patchin.
Children's baptisms copied from Congregational Church records at Stamford.
CHILDREN:
279. HANNAH LOCKWOOD, born December, 13th 1743, baptized February 27th, 1754.
280. REBECCA LOCKWOOD, born September 15th, 1745, baptized February 27th, 1754.
281. MARTHA LOCKWOOD, born September 11th, 1747, baptized February 27th, 1754.
282. MILLECENT LOCKWOOD, born August 13th, 1749, baptized February 27th, 1754.
283. NATHANIEL LOCKWOOD, JR., born July 19th, 1751, baptized February 27th, 1754.
284. NATHAN LOCKWOOD, born July 17th, 1754, baptized August 18th, 1754.
285. JERUSHA LOCKWOOD, baptized May 8th, 1756.
286. MARY LOCKWOOD, JR., born April 24th, 1757, baptized June 12th, 175
287. RACHEL LOCKWOOD, born July 2d, 1759, baptized September 23d, 1759.
288. DAVID LOCKWOOD, baptized June 17th, 1761, died 1825.
289. LYDIA LOCKWOOD, baptized March 14th, 1763.
290. ISRAEL LOCKWOOD, baptized November 17th, 1765.
NOTE.--The first "five children were baptized at the same time, making a solemn and impressive service."
Page 53.--"In the name of God, Amen. I, ISRAEL LOCKWOOD, of Westchester County, being weak and infirm in body, but sound in reason and memory, October 3, 1776. I give to my loving wife the use of my house and barn and all my estate during her natural life; Also my household goods and a cow and seven sheep as her own forever. I leave to my loving cousin, Hezekiah Lockwood, 1/2 of my lands after my debts are paid and my wife is deceased. The other half I leave to my loving cousins, Reuben, David, and Nathan, sons of Captain Reuben Lockwood. I leave to my loving cousins, the daughters of Captain Reuben Lockwood, viz., Lydia, Anna, Sarah, Rebecca, Jerusha, Elizabeth, and to Jemima Briggs, each Å“3. I leave to the wife of Gilbert Weed Å“5. I make my wife and my loving cousin, Hezekiah Lockwood, executors."
Witnesses, Joshua Ambler, Blackleach Burritt, Benjamin Miller, of Pound Ridge, Physician. Proved, December 16, 1778, before Richard Hatfield, Esq.
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