Hannah BatchelderAge: 30 years1835–1865
- Name
- Hannah Batchelder
- Given names
- Hannah
- Surname
- Batchelder
Birth | about 1835 |
Marriage | Jeremiah Lockwood — View this family April 3, 1851 (Age 16 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | James Lockwood December 7, 1856 (Age 21 years) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Emily Lockwood about 1860 (Age 25 years) |
Death of a daughter | Emily Lockwood 1861 (Age 26 years) |
Birth of a daughter #3 | Anna Lockwood about 1862 (Age 27 years) |
Death of a daughter | Anna Lockwood 1863 (Age 28 years) |
Death | 1865 (Age 30 years) |
Family with Jeremiah Lockwood |
husband |
Jeremiah Lockwood Birth: April 18, 1829 25 23 — Brookfield, Floyd Cnty, Indiana Death: September 10, 1912 — Danville, Vermillion Cnty, Ill. |
herself |
Hannah Batchelder Birth: about 1835 — New Hampshire Death: 1865 |
Marriage: April 3, 1851 — |
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6 years son |
James Lockwood Birth: December 7, 1856 27 21 — Anamosa, Jones Cnty, Iowa Death: February 5, 1893 — Des Moines, Polk Cnty, Iowa |
4 years daughter |
Emily Lockwood Birth: about 1860 30 25 — Anamosa, Jones Cnty, Iowa Death: 1861 |
3 years daughter |
Anna Lockwood Birth: about 1862 32 27 — Anamosa, Jones Cnty, Iowa Death: 1863 |
- Generation 1
Hannah Batchelder was born about 1835 in New Hampshire and died in 1865. She married Jeremiah Lockwood, son of Oliver Lockwood and Rebecca Buckner, on April 3, 1851. He was born on April 18, 1829 in Brookfield, Floyd Cnty, Indiana and died on September 10, 1912 in Danville, Vermillion Cnty, Ill. at the age of 83.
Children of Hannah Batchelder and Jeremiah Lockwood:
- James Lockwood (1856–1893)
- Emily Lockwood (1860–1861)
- Anna Lockwood (1862–1863)
- Generation 2back to top
James Lockwood, son of Jeremiah Lockwood and Hannah Batchelder, was born on December 7, 1856 in Anamosa, Jones Cnty, Iowa and died on February 5, 1893 in Des Moines, Polk Cnty, Iowa at the age of 36. He married Nancy Jane Knapp on October 10, 1880 in Langworthy, Jones Cnty, Iowa. She was born about July 1856 in Coltonville, Jackson Cnty, Iowa and died in 1885.