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    2. Eric Winchell
    3. Hi folks, I have a few misc. LOCKWOODs to offer up for consideration. If you have any information abt these people, please e-mail me. Thanks. Eric Winchell ewinch7255@aol.com ____________________________________________ Elizabeth Lockwood was born Abt. 1778, and died October 1851 in Olive, Ulster co, NY. She married Elder Jonathan Van Velsen. He was born Unknown, and died March 20, 1824 in New York City, NY. Delia Lockwood was born March 10, 1830 in Marbletown, Ulster co, NY. She married Dewitt Clinton Winchell October 7, 1848 in Marbletown, Ulster co, NY, son of Lemuel Winchell and Mariah Givens. He was born March 4, 1824 in Olive, Ulster co, NY, and died Bef. January 5, 1898 in Stone Ridge, Marbletown, Ulster co, NY. Mary L. Lockwood She married Matthew Osterhoudt, son of Cornelius Osterhoudt and Eleanor Winchell. He was born February 23, 1834. Melvin Lockwood He married Margaret D. Bogart, daughter of Cornelius Bogart and Cornelia Davis. Anna Lockwood? She married William Lane. He was born in Ulster co, NY?, and died Abt. 1832 in Cayuga co, NY. Elmira Lockwood was born in ae 31-7-28, and died December 14, 1872. She married Stephen Henry Teas, son of Benjamin Teas and Hester Krom. He was born March 31, 1833, and died Aft. 1855. ____________________________________________ Obituary of Deborah Lockwood Letters, Sermons and & Obituaries related to the "Olive & Hurley Old School Baptist Church" as extracted from the the "Signs of the Times", Middletown, NY (a work in progress.) January 15, 1876 Elder Beebe:- It becomes my painful duty to inform you of the death of our dear mother, Deborah Lockwood, who departed this life Nov. 27, 1875, at a quarter before six in the evening. The doctor called her disease typhoid fever. She was sick about four weeks, and at times suffered much, until towards the last, when she seemed to be quite easy, and breathed shorter and shorter until her spirit took its flight. The last time I talked with her on religious subjects she seemed animated as usual to hear the eternal God exalted and his truth defended. She joined in with her whole heart. Her theme was salvation by grace alone, and her hope was in the blood and righteousness of her Lord and Savior. She was a firm believer in Election and Predestination, as taught in the holy scriptures. And I must join her in saying, All glory, praise and thanksgiving be unto the eternal Jehovah. She was asked how it was with her on her dying bed. She replied, that all her trust was in Jesus, - that he was her Strength. When she was dressed for the burial, O how lovely she looked! A heavenly smile lit up her countenance as though she had stepped out of time into the world of eternal glory, and was viewing her Saviour in rapturous bliss. Her age was 77 years, 6 months and 11 days. She died at the residence of her daughter, Catherine Aking, in the town of Star Prairie, Wis. Her former residence was Olive, Ulster Co., N.Y., and she had been a member of the Old School Baptist Church in that town about sixty years. May the Lord comfort and sustain all the bereaved relatives, brethern and friends. At her burial we had prayer and singing, but no preaching,as it was her request that her funeral should be preached at Olive, in the church where her membership was and had so long been. The hymns we selected for the occasion were- Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep." And, "O happy soul, who safely past Your weary warfare here." Also, "O happy souls, how fast you go." C.S. LOCKWOOD To the above tribute we feel constrained to add, that we have been personally acquainted with this aged pilgrim almost sixty years, and we can say in truth that a more spiritually minded, sound, consistent and humble follower of the Saviour we have never known. - Editor

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