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Application states Field and Lockwood Cemetery Springfield, Windsor Co., VT
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Author: Jason Michael Gideon
Henry Lockwood (1762-1839) of Springfield, VT was a private in Captain Samuel Scott and Col Ebenezer Wood Vermont
Born: 14 Jun 1762 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island Died: 1 Jan 1839 in Springfield, Windsor, Vermont
Husband of Esther (Smith) Lockwood married 17 Feb 1785 in Springfield, Windsor, Vermont, Husband of Sarah (Schofield) Lockwood married 10 Mar 1816 in Springfield, Windsor, Vermont, Husband of Clarissa (Newton) Lockwood married 25 Jul 1830 in Springfield, Windsor, Vermont
ANCESTORS Son of William Carr Lockwood and Sarah (White) Lockwood Brother of Jacob Lockwood
SERV:Sol VT SAR #142223 TX #07360
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