Lockwood, Unkown

Birth Name Lockwood, Unkown 1a 2a
Gramps ID I53840
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E79239] 1545 Suffolk, England  
1b 2b
Death [E79240] WFT 1577-1636 Suffolk, England  
1c 2c

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Lockwood, Unkown [I53857]1520WFT 1549-1611
Mother Lockwood, Unkown [I53868]1522WFT 1549-1616
         Lockwood, Unkown [I53840] 1545 WFT 1577-1636

Families

    Family of Lockwood, Unkown and Lockwood, Mrs. [F18520]
Married Wife Lockwood, Mrs. [I53841] ( * 1545 + WFT 1577-1639 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E316838] 1570 Combs, Suffolk  
1d 2d
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Lockwood, Edmund [I52635]1574-09-021634/5-03-03 (Julian)

Pedigree

  1. Lockwood, Unkown [I53857]
    1. Lockwood, Unkown [I53868]
      1. Lockwood, Unkown
        1. Lockwood, Mrs. [I53841]
          1. Lockwood, Edmund [I52635]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1 [S2754]
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  2. phelps.FTW [S72670]
      • Page: Tree #0259
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        Date of Import: Oct 20, 1998

      • Citation:

        CB Todd "The History of Redding"

      • Page: Tree #0259
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 20, 1998

      • Citation:

        CB Todd "The History of Redding"

      • Page: Tree #0259
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 20, 1998

      • Citation:

        CB Todd "The History of Redding"

      • Page: Tree #0259
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 20, 1998

      • Citation:

        CB Todd "The History of Redding"