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Dr Ephraim Thomas Lockwood

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Dr Ephraim Thomas Lockwood

Birth
Dilles Bottom, Belmont County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Aug 1888 (aged 78)
Crystal Springs, Copiah County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Crystal Springs, Copiah County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Father: David Lockwood (1762-1840)
Mother: Rebecca Thomas (1773-1853)]
- Attended high school, Canonsburg, Washington Co., PA
1829 - Student, Preparatory School, Jefferson College, Canonsburg, PA
- Studied medicine under Dr. Clements, Belmont Co., OH
- Practiced medicine, Selma, Dallas Co., AL
1836 - Practiced medicine, Hinds Co., MS
01/03/1837 - Married, Nancy Moriah Cottingham (1814-1886), Shady Grove, Copiah Co., MS
09/11/1839 - Son, Theodore Prentis Lockwood, born in Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS
11/27/1840 - Father, David, died in Dilles Bottom, Belmont Co., OH
07/25/1841 - Son, Jonathan Thomas Lockwood, born in Copiah Co., MS
09/03/1850 - Practiced medicine, Copiah Co., MS (lived with wife, Nancy M., and four children - Indexed in the 1850 U.S. Census as Ephraim T. Lockwood)
05/06/1853 - Mother, Rebecca, died in Dilles Bottom, Belmont Co., OH
10/12/1860 - Practiced medicine and farmed, Copiah Co., MS (lived with wife Nancy and two young adults - indexed in the 1860 U.S. Census as E.T. Lockwood)
04/00/1862 - Dr. Theodore Prentiss Lockwood, in his unpublished, "My War Record", states, "After the battle of Shiloh my father, Dr. E. T. Lockwood and Dr. Brown came up to Corinth to aid the wounds and attended to me in the tent, for the first time in two days and nights. My father brought me home, with the other wounded, who were able to be moved home." [Note: An unpublished copy of "My War Record, is in: The Lckwood Collection (MUM00274), The University of Mississippi, J.D. Williams Library, Department of Archives and Special Collections, University, MS]
01/19/1864 - Received the sum of $6.25 for corn for the 17th MS Cavalry Battalion at Crystal Springs, MS, from Capt. John W. Moore, Asst. Quartermaster, Confederate Army
07/28/1870 - Practiced medicine with his son, Dr. Theodore Prentiss Lockwood, Township 1 & 2, east of railroad, Copiah Co., MS
1874 - Practiced medicine with his son, Theodore Prentiss Lockwood, Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS
06/11/1880 - Practiced medicine, Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS (lived with wife,
N.M. - indexed in the 1880 U.S. Census as
E. T. Lockwood).
1886 - Practiced medicine, Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS
09/07/1886 - Wife, Nancy, died (buried: Old Crystal Springs Cemetery, Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS)
08/05/1888 - Died, Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS (buried: Old Crystal Springs Cemetery, Crystal Springs, MS)

Natalie Maynor and William DeCoursey provided input to this biography.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
02/01/2018. Unpublished database.
Father: David Lockwood (1762-1840)
Mother: Rebecca Thomas (1773-1853)]
- Attended high school, Canonsburg, Washington Co., PA
1829 - Student, Preparatory School, Jefferson College, Canonsburg, PA
- Studied medicine under Dr. Clements, Belmont Co., OH
- Practiced medicine, Selma, Dallas Co., AL
1836 - Practiced medicine, Hinds Co., MS
01/03/1837 - Married, Nancy Moriah Cottingham (1814-1886), Shady Grove, Copiah Co., MS
09/11/1839 - Son, Theodore Prentis Lockwood, born in Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS
11/27/1840 - Father, David, died in Dilles Bottom, Belmont Co., OH
07/25/1841 - Son, Jonathan Thomas Lockwood, born in Copiah Co., MS
09/03/1850 - Practiced medicine, Copiah Co., MS (lived with wife, Nancy M., and four children - Indexed in the 1850 U.S. Census as Ephraim T. Lockwood)
05/06/1853 - Mother, Rebecca, died in Dilles Bottom, Belmont Co., OH
10/12/1860 - Practiced medicine and farmed, Copiah Co., MS (lived with wife Nancy and two young adults - indexed in the 1860 U.S. Census as E.T. Lockwood)
04/00/1862 - Dr. Theodore Prentiss Lockwood, in his unpublished, "My War Record", states, "After the battle of Shiloh my father, Dr. E. T. Lockwood and Dr. Brown came up to Corinth to aid the wounds and attended to me in the tent, for the first time in two days and nights. My father brought me home, with the other wounded, who were able to be moved home." [Note: An unpublished copy of "My War Record, is in: The Lckwood Collection (MUM00274), The University of Mississippi, J.D. Williams Library, Department of Archives and Special Collections, University, MS]
01/19/1864 - Received the sum of $6.25 for corn for the 17th MS Cavalry Battalion at Crystal Springs, MS, from Capt. John W. Moore, Asst. Quartermaster, Confederate Army
07/28/1870 - Practiced medicine with his son, Dr. Theodore Prentiss Lockwood, Township 1 & 2, east of railroad, Copiah Co., MS
1874 - Practiced medicine with his son, Theodore Prentiss Lockwood, Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS
06/11/1880 - Practiced medicine, Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS (lived with wife,
N.M. - indexed in the 1880 U.S. Census as
E. T. Lockwood).
1886 - Practiced medicine, Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS
09/07/1886 - Wife, Nancy, died (buried: Old Crystal Springs Cemetery, Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS)
08/05/1888 - Died, Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., MS (buried: Old Crystal Springs Cemetery, Crystal Springs, MS)

Natalie Maynor and William DeCoursey provided input to this biography.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
02/01/2018. Unpublished database.


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