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| Name |
LOCKWOOD, Robert |
| Birth |
14 Jan 1600 |
Combs, Suffolk, England |
| Christening |
18 Jan 1600 |
Combs, Suffolk, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Burial |
Sep 1658 |
| Death |
11 Sep 1658 |
Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States |
| WAC |
31 Aug 1933 |
SLAKE |
| _TAG |
Reviewed on FS |
| Headstones |
Submit Headstone Photo |
| Person ID |
I30306 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
| Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
| Family |
NORMAN, Susannah , b. Jul 1617, Dorchester, Dorset, England Dorchester, Dorset, Englandd. 23 Dec 1660, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States (Age 43 years) |
| Children |
| | 1. LOCKWOOD, Deborah , b. 12 Oct 1636, Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesd. 1676, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States (Age 39 years) | |
| Family ID |
F17158 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
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| Notes |
- Descendants of Robert Lockwood, compiled by Frederic Holden and E. Dunbar Lockwood, 1889, at Sutro Library, San Francisco, Ca. Settled in Watertown, Mass about 1630. Moved to Greenwich, Ct about 1646.
Robert Lockwood (1599-1658)
Robert Lockwood
Birth:14 January 1599 Combs, Suffolk, England, Great Britain
Baptism:18 January 1599
Death:11 September 1658 Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
Father:
Edmund Lockwood
Mother:
Alys Cowper or Cooper
Siblings:Edmund Lockwood
Spouse:Susanna Norman (1608-1680)
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Events:
The brothers, Edmund and Robert Lockwood, came to Salem in the "Arbella" with Governor John Winthrop's Fleet in 1630. The 400 new arrivals could not stay in Salem because there was not enough fresh water, so they started a new settlement called Boston. Robert was a proprietor of Watertown, MA. In 1636, he was made Freeman with the right to vote. In 1636, he moved to Fairfield, CT. Between 1645 and 1652, he served as "Sergent" of the Fairfield County, CT Regiment. Robert served as Representative to the Connecticut Legislature in 1671, 1673, 1674, and 1677.
About 1632 he married Susanna Norman (b.1608 d. December 23,1680 in Greenwich, CT. She was a daughter of Margaret Alford & Capt. Richard Norman, of Dorchester, England who had settled in Cape Ann, MA in 1626. Their children were: Jonathan Lockwood, b: 9/10/1634 d: 5/12/1688; Deborah Lockwood, b: 10/12/1636; Joseph Lockwood, b: 8/06/1638 d: 4/17/1717; Daniel Lockwood, b: 3/21/1639-40 d: 1691; Ephraim Lockwood, b: 12/01/1641 d: 10/1685; Gersham Lockwood, Sr., b: 9/06/1643 d: 3/12/1718-19; John Lockwood, b: 1645 d: 1677; Abigail Lockwood, b: 1647 d: 1690; Sarah Lockwood, b: 1649 d: 3/01/1650-51; Sarah Lockwood, b: 2/27/1651-52; Mary Lockwood, b: 1647; and possibly Joshua Lockwood, b: 1638 whose parentage has not been proven.
In 1635 Robert Lockwood was appointed executor for his late brother Edmund's estate and children: Edmund Lockwood (b: ca 1625 in Combs, Suffolk, Eng. d: Jan. 31, 1692-93 Stamford, CT) and John Lockwood (b: ca 1631-2 in Cambridge, MA d: 1683 New London CT). Robert raised his nephew Edmund with his own children.
Children
Offspring of Robert Lockwood and Susanna Norman (1608-1680)
NameBirthDeathJoined with
Jonathan Lockwood (1634-1688)
Deborah Lockwood (1636-)
Joseph Lockwood (1638-1717)
Daniel Lockwood (c1639-1691)
Ephraim Lockwood (1641-1685)
Gersham Lockwood (1643-c1718)
John Lockwood (1645-1677)
Abigail Lockwood (1647-1690)
Sarah Lockwood (1649-1650)
Sarah Lockwood (1651-)
Mary Lockwood (1647-)
Sources and notes
Ω Birth
Descendants of Robert Lockwood, by F. Holden and E.Dunbar Lockwood, PA 1889
† Baptism
Descendants of Robert Lockwood, by F. Holden and E.Dunbar Lockwood, PA
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