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Note N157 Index
Married by her father Jeremiah Lockett, Justice of the Peace.
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Note N158 Index
Marriage was performed by George C. Warvel, a United Brethren Minister. Source "Johannes Werbel and His Descendants: The Warvel-Warble Family History, 1740-1991"
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Note N22 Index
Birth date calculated from date of death and age at time of death in years, months and days. Grave marker has a date of 1792 (source: Findagrave.com)
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Note N159 Index
Married by Reverand Martha Jones. source: Federal Pension File (Issac N Lockett)
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Note N23 Index
Lyman appears in the 1900 Federal Census, Indiana, Blackford County, Harrison Township. Enumerated on June 4, 1900. He is in the household of James Martin Lockett. His age is listed as 2 and birth place is listed as Indiana.
Lyman appears in the 1910 Federal Census, Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Bixby Township. Enumerated on May 5, 1910. He is in the household of James Martin Lockett. His age is listed as 14 and birth place is listed as Indiana.
Lyman appears in the 1920 Federal Census, Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Glen pool Township. Enumerated on January 27-28, 1920. His age is listed as 22 years, his profession is listed as a Pumper in Oil Field, his birth place is listed as Indiana. Lyman is listed as head of household with his wife Madge A., age 29 years, birth listed as Indiana.
Lyman appears in the 1930 Federal Census, Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Glenpool Township. Enumerated on April 14, 1930, as Lockett, Lyman E., his age is listed as 32 years, his profession is listed as a Meter Reader for the Gas Co., his birth place is listed as Indiana. Lyman is listed as head of household with his wife Madge A., age 39 years, birth listed as Indiana and a Neice Thelma M. Myers age 9, birth place listed as Indiana. He is listed as a WWI Veteran.
On December 1, 1936 Lyman was living on the Mary Gooden Lease, 3 miles South East of Drumright, Oklahoma and was employed by Tide Water Associated Oil Company, Box1118, Drumright, Oklahoma. Source: Social Security application form (Lyman Eugene Lockett)
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Note N24 Index
Amzie appears in the 1900 Federal Census, Indiana, Blackford County, Harrison Township. Enumerated on June 4, 1900. He is in the household of James Martin Lockett. His age is listed as 4 and birth place is listed as Indiana.
Amzie appears in the 1910 Federal Census, Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Bixby Township. Enumerated on May 5, 1910. He is in the household of James Martin Lockett. His age is listed as 14 and birth place is listed as Indiana.
Amzie entered the US Army in Tulsa, Oklahoma, May 27, 1918. He joined the Heavy Artillery Division, and was stationed at Best, France during WWI. He was discharged as a Private First Class at Camp Pike, Arkansas on March 25, 1919. He was commander of the World War I Barracks 526, a veterans group in Electra, Texas.
Amzie appears in the 1920 Federal Census, Texas, Wichita County, Electra Township. Enumerated on January 3, 1920. He is in the household of his mother, Mae Hawkins (McClunny), his age is listed as 24 years, his profession is listed as a Boiler Maker in Oil Field, his birth place is listed as Indiana.
Amzie appears in the 1930 Federal Census, Texas, Freestone County, Teague City. Enumerated on April 11, 1930, as Lockett, Amzie S., his age is listed as 36 years, his profession is listed as a machinist, his birth place is listed as Indiana. Amzie is listed as head of household with his wife Una, age 41 years, birth listed as Tennessee. Amzie's age at first marriage is listed as 29, this would make his marriage date approximately 1923.
On August 5, 1938, Amzie was living at 510 S Jefferson St. in Muncie, Indiana and was unemployed. Source: Social Security application form (Amzie Samuel Lockett)
In 1942 Amzie registered for the Draft for WW II, he was still living at 510 S Jefferson St. in Muncie, Indiana. Also in this household was his Aunt, Maud McClunny (Ault). Not known if he was living with her family or she was living with his. He is employed by (It looks like Chris Ganges) at the Old Empty Cafe' in the 400 block of South Walnut in Muncie. Source: Worl War II Draft Registration (Amzie Samuel Lockett)
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Note N234 Index
George D. Lockett Obituary:
THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD. "MORTUARY REPORT-LOCKETT" - At his home six miles west of Sidney May 24, 1903, Geo D. Lockett, aged 71 years 2 months and 11 days.
The subject of this sketch was born in Clinton County, Ohio, on March 13, 1836. He was United in Marriage to Mary E. Nelson on April 6, 1861. Seven children were born to these parents, only three of which still remain. These are Jeremiah, who lives near the home place; Lizzie Miller, who also lives in the same vicinity and Mrs. Cora Foster who has been residing with her parents.
Mr. Lockett had been for years a resident of Fremont County and had also spent a few years in Oklahoma. Since his return from that State about six years ago he had occupied the residence which was the scene of his death. Here he was known among his neighbors as an energetic, hard-working man and a quiet and law-abiding citizen and one who enjoyed the respect of these neighbors and those who best knew him. He was a member of the Christian Church, holding his local connection with a church in Oklahoma; not being within easy reach of a church here he allowed his membership to remain there.
His death was somewhat sudden although he was apprised that his time was short; and in conversation with a neighbor a day or two before his death he remarked that the most important consideration was to be ready for the event whenever the event might arrive.
Funeral services were held at the house on Monday last at 11:00 a.m., conducted by Rev. Geo. O. Hicks and interment was made in the cemetery at Lacy Grove.