Children:
Warren; moved to California.
Julian L.; moved to Birmingham, AL.
Joseph E.; attorney in Chicago, IL.
Mary; m. ____ Brown and moved to Montgomery, AL
Married, second, Belva Ann Bennett McNall.
Child:
Jessie (1869-1870)
The Evening Star, April 26, 1877
Dr. Ezekiel Lockwood, the former well-known dentist, died yesterday at the family residence, on F street, in the 75th year of his age. Dr. Lockwood was a native of New York and came here during the war, and was for a long time in charge of Union League Hall, on 9th street, between D and E streets. At the same time, Mrs. Belva A. McNall was keeping a school in one of the rooms of the hall, and before their friends were aware of it, a wedding took place. Mrs. Lockwood, as is well known, is now one of the most industrious members of our bar, and Dr. Lockwood having a commission as a notary public gave up dentistry. Dr. L. had some peculiar traits of character, but he made and retained the friendship of many of our citizens. His funeral will take place at 11 o'clock tomorrow.
The Evening Star, April 28, 1877
The funeral of Dr. Ezekiel Lockwood took place yesterday from the family residence on F street, between 6th and 7th, and was largely attended by the many personal friends of the deceased, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. Dr. Parker, pastor of the E street Baptist Church. The remains were deposited in a vault of the Congressional Cemetery.
Children:
Warren; moved to California.
Julian L.; moved to Birmingham, AL.
Joseph E.; attorney in Chicago, IL.
Mary; m. ____ Brown and moved to Montgomery, AL
Married, second, Belva Ann Bennett McNall.
Child:
Jessie (1869-1870)
The Evening Star, April 26, 1877
Dr. Ezekiel Lockwood, the former well-known dentist, died yesterday at the family residence, on F street, in the 75th year of his age. Dr. Lockwood was a native of New York and came here during the war, and was for a long time in charge of Union League Hall, on 9th street, between D and E streets. At the same time, Mrs. Belva A. McNall was keeping a school in one of the rooms of the hall, and before their friends were aware of it, a wedding took place. Mrs. Lockwood, as is well known, is now one of the most industrious members of our bar, and Dr. Lockwood having a commission as a notary public gave up dentistry. Dr. L. had some peculiar traits of character, but he made and retained the friendship of many of our citizens. His funeral will take place at 11 o'clock tomorrow.
The Evening Star, April 28, 1877
The funeral of Dr. Ezekiel Lockwood took place yesterday from the family residence on F street, between 6th and 7th, and was largely attended by the many personal friends of the deceased, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. Dr. Parker, pastor of the E street Baptist Church. The remains were deposited in a vault of the Congressional Cemetery.
Family Members
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement