Chris & Julie Petersen's Genealogy
Elizabeth Lockwood
Bef 1720 - 1740 (> 20 years)-
Name Elizabeth Lockwood Born Bef 1720 Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States Gender Female Died 15 Aug 1740 Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States Person ID I1497 Petersen-de Lanskoy Last Modified 27 May 2021
Father Joseph Lockwood, b. Bef 1684, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States , d. From 16 December 1748 to January 1748/1749, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States (Age > 64 years) Mother Sarah Green, b. 19 Apr 1684, Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States , d. Bef 1748, of Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States (Age < 63 years) Married Bef 1710 of Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States Family ID F428 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Epenetus Webb, b. 16 Jul 1713, Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States , d. 15 Feb 1798 (Age 84 years) Married 28 Jun 1739 , Fairfield, Connecticut, United States Last Modified 28 May 2021 Family ID F986 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. The book "Ancestry of Elizabeth Barrett Gillespie (Mrs. William Sperry Beinecke)," by Paul W. Prindle, 1976, p. 518:
"Epenetus Webb, born 16 July 1713 (1:117). He married, first, 28 June 1739 (1:41), Elizabeth Lockwood, who died 15 August 1740 (1:43), daughter of the Joseph Lockwood who died 1748-9 at Greenwich (The Descendants of Robert Lockwood...: 51, by Frederick A. Holden and E. Dunbar Lockwood). Epenetus married, second, 31 December 1741, Deborah Ferris (1:55), born 2 May 1722 (11150), daughter of Joseph and Deborah (Crissey) Ferris (Ferris manuscript by Harriet Scofield, in possession of The Stamford Genealogical Society)."
BIOGRAPHY:
1. Per book below, son Ephenetus was an only child.
SOURCES_MISC:
1. The book: "Genealogy of the Lockwood Family 1630-1888 - Descendants of Robert Lockwood, Colonial and Revolutionary History of the Lockwood Family in America from A.D. 1630," compiled by Frederic A. Holden and E. Dunbar Lockwood, printed privately by the family, 1889, Philadelphia.
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