Robert Lockwood, 15991658 (aged 59 years)

Name
Robert /Lockwood/
Given names
Robert
Surname
Lockwood
Birth
INDI:BIRT:_PRIM: Y
Christening
Birth of a son
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Marriage
Note: Watertown is located in what eventually became Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.
Birth of a daughter
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a son
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a son
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a son
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a son
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a daughter
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a daughter
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Death of a daughter
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Marriage of a daughter
Note
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Note: Over with Brother Edmund Jr. in Winthrop Fleet in 1630.
  • Over with Brother Edmund Jr. in Winthrop Fleet in 1630.
  • See Frederick Virkus (Says he came over in the "Mary & John")
  • Freeman in Watertown on 9 Mar 1636
  • In Fairfield by 1646
  • He may be the "Seargent" following the name "Lockwood" in WinthropsList. (Virkus says he served as Sgt. in Fairfield Rgmt.)
  • Savage Vol3 p104-105
  • Fam. of Old Fairfield Vol.1 pp80 & 380--Vol.2 p548by Jacobus
  • Ancestral Lines p256by Tingley (1935)
  • Hickock Genealogy by Nelson Hickock
  • Miner Family by Selleck (1928) p121-124
  • American Genealogist Vol.31 (1955) pp222-228"Atrocious LockwoodBlunder" by Jacobus
  • Bennett and Allies Families by Edgar J. Bullard (1931)
  • Some Descendants of Edmund Lockwood by Harriet Woodbury Hodge (1978)
  • New England P35 & CONNECTICUT P348 by Cutter p.35
  • Pioneers of Massachusetts by Charles Henry Pope p.289
  • Genealogical Register of First Families of New England by John Farmerp.181
  • Ancestral Heads of New England Families by Frank R. Holmes (1620-1700)p.151
  • Planters of the Commonwealth (1620-1640) by Charles Edward Banks p.76
  • "The Winthrop Fleet of 1630" (1930) by Charles Edward Banks p80
  • Bonds Watertown p353
  • TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH EMIGRANTS TO NEW ENGLAND by CharlesEdward Banks p.152
  • "Great Migration Begins" Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 by RobertCharles Anderson (1995) Vol.II, P.1334-1336
Death of a father
Death of a mother
INDI:_AMTID
342254660555:1030:173207176
Death
INDI:DEAT:_PRIM: Y
Note: Greenwich is located in what eventually became Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage
himself
15991658
Birth: January 14, 1599 Combs, Suffolk, England
Death: September 11, 1658Greenwich, River, British America
Family with Susanna Norman
himself
15991658
Birth: January 14, 1599 Combs, Suffolk, England
Death: September 11, 1658Greenwich, River, British America
wife
16151660
Birth: 1615 35
Death: December 23, 1660Greenwich, River, British America
Marriage Marriage1635Watertown, Massachusetts Bay, British America
-3 months
son
16341688
Birth: September 10, 1634 35 19 Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
Death: May 12, 1688Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
2 years
daughter
1636
Birth: October 12, 1636 37 21 Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
Death:
son
son
16381717
Birth: August 6, 1638 39 23 Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
Death: 1717Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
20 months
son
1639/40 CE1691
Birth: March 21, 1639/40 CE 41 25 Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
Death: 1691Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
20 months
son
16411685
Birth: December 1, 1641 42 26 Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
Death: October 1685Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
21 months
son
1643
Birth: September 6, 1643 44 28 Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
Death:
4 years
daughter
16471690
Birth: 1647 47 32 Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Death: 1690Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
3 years
daughter
1650
Birth: February 27, 1650 51 35 Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Death:
daughter
daughter
Jeffrey Ferris + Susanna Norman
wife’s husband
wife
16151660
Birth: 1615 35
Death: December 23, 1660Greenwich, River, British America
Marriage Marriage1658Greenwich, River, British America
Marriage
Marriage

Watertown is located in what eventually became Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.

Note
  • Over with Brother Edmund Jr. in Winthrop Fleet in 1630.
  • See Frederick Virkus (Says he came over in the "Mary & John")
  • Freeman in Watertown on 9 Mar 1636
  • In Fairfield by 1646
  • He may be the "Seargent" following the name "Lockwood" in WinthropsList. (Virkus says he served as Sgt. in Fairfield Rgmt.)
  • Savage Vol3 p104-105
  • Fam. of Old Fairfield Vol.1 pp80 & 380--Vol.2 p548by Jacobus
  • Ancestral Lines p256by Tingley (1935)
  • Hickock Genealogy by Nelson Hickock
  • Miner Family by Selleck (1928) p121-124
  • American Genealogist Vol.31 (1955) pp222-228"Atrocious LockwoodBlunder" by Jacobus
  • Bennett and Allies Families by Edgar J. Bullard (1931)
  • Some Descendants of Edmund Lockwood by Harriet Woodbury Hodge (1978)
  • New England P35 & CONNECTICUT P348 by Cutter p.35
  • Pioneers of Massachusetts by Charles Henry Pope p.289
  • Genealogical Register of First Families of New England by John Farmerp.181
  • Ancestral Heads of New England Families by Frank R. Holmes (1620-1700)p.151
  • Planters of the Commonwealth (1620-1640) by Charles Edward Banks p.76
  • "The Winthrop Fleet of 1630" (1930) by Charles Edward Banks p80
  • Bonds Watertown p353
  • TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH EMIGRANTS TO NEW ENGLAND by CharlesEdward Banks p.152
  • "Great Migration Begins" Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 by RobertCharles Anderson (1995) Vol.II, P.1334-1336
Death

Greenwich is located in what eventually became Fairfield County, Connecticut.