Justice of the Peace (ref. Greenup County Court Records of 1804). Described in The Big Sandy Valley by William Ely (Catlettsburg, KY, 1887). Regular worship was held at his home circa 1813 to 1836 (ref. The History of Methodism in Kentucky by Rev. A.H. Redford, 1863).
Married to Elisabeth White 19 July 1798, Bracken County, KY, after working for her father. Son of Capt. Ephraim Lockwood, Patriot, and Elizabeth Mead Lockwood.
Note: Jacob's home area in Kentucky was a set of counties in transition during his lifetime, as the authorities were breaking large counties into smaller ones, as well as recombining parts into additional new ones.
Justice of the Peace (ref. Greenup County Court Records of 1804). Described in The Big Sandy Valley by William Ely (Catlettsburg, KY, 1887). Regular worship was held at his home circa 1813 to 1836 (ref. The History of Methodism in Kentucky by Rev. A.H. Redford, 1863).
Married to Elisabeth White 19 July 1798, Bracken County, KY, after working for her father. Son of Capt. Ephraim Lockwood, Patriot, and Elizabeth Mead Lockwood.
Note: Jacob's home area in Kentucky was a set of counties in transition during his lifetime, as the authorities were breaking large counties into smaller ones, as well as recombining parts into additional new ones.
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