unknown daughter Lockwood1 
Her married name became Marshall.1
Child of unknown daughter Lockwood and unknown Marshall
- Elizabeth Mary Marshall1 b. 1853
- [S6265] Unknown compiler, compiler, “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study”; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study.”
Ann Lockwood1 
She was 12 years (1841) Type: Reported age.1 She lived in 1841 at Bonesall, Skelton, Guisborough, Yorkshire, England.1
- [S6265] Unknown compiler, compiler, “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study”; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study.”
- [S6105] Unknown author, UK Census Returns. Public Records Office. Scanned Documents – Online (1841-1911) [www.ancestry.co.uk] (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), (1841).
Elizabeth Lockwood1 
She was 8 years (1841) Type: Reported age.1 She lived in 1841 at Bonesall, Skelton, Guisborough, Yorkshire, England.1
- [S6265] Unknown compiler, compiler, “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study”; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study.”
- [S6105] Unknown author, UK Census Returns. Public Records Office. Scanned Documents – Online (1841-1911) [www.ancestry.co.uk] (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), (1841).
Mary Lockwood1 
She was Daughter (Peter Merry Lockwood) Type: Burial Status.1 She was 6 years (1841), 16 years (1851), 19 years Type: Reported age.1 Memorial Inscription Transcript:
In memory of Mary Lockwood died June 2nd 1854 aged 19 years
Also Peter Merry Lockwood, father of the above, died November 9th 1873 aged 80 years.
Also Mary Lockwood, wife of the above, died January 3rd 1878 aged 89 years.
- [S6265] Unknown compiler, compiler, “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study”; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study.”
- [S6105] Unknown author, UK Census Returns. Public Records Office. Scanned Documents – Online (1841-1911) [www.ancestry.co.uk] (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), (1841/51).
- [S6110] Unknown author, Memorial Inscription (Skelton Parish Church) (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S6104] Unknown author, General Register Office Index (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), 1854-2q-Guisborough-9d-273.
Joshua Lockwood1 
Children of Joshua Lockwood and Susanna (?)
- John Lockwood+1 b. c 1681, d. Oct 1735
- Mary Lockwood1 b. 1688
- Thomas Lockwood1 b. 1692, d. Nov 1713
- [S6265] Unknown compiler, compiler, “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study”; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study.”
- [S6109] Unknown author, Bolton Abbey Parish Register (1689-1812). edited by A.P. Howes, M.A. (Rector of Bolton Abbey). ‘Craven Herald’ Office, High Street, Skipton (1895) (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
Susanna (?)1 
Her married name became Lockwood.1
Children of Susanna (?) and Joshua Lockwood
- John Lockwood+1 b. c 1681, d. Oct 1735
- Mary Lockwood1 b. 1688
- Thomas Lockwood1 b. 1692, d. Nov 1713
- [S6265] Unknown compiler, compiler, “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study”; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study.”
- [S6109] Unknown author, Bolton Abbey Parish Register (1689-1812). edited by A.P. Howes, M.A. (Rector of Bolton Abbey). ‘Craven Herald’ Office, High Street, Skipton (1895) (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S6167] Unknown author, Silsden Parish Register (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
John Lockwood1 
He was Assumed Type: Parentage.1 He was Carpenter ([1777/80/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/90/1811].)1 He and Mary Demaine were John Lockwood & Mary Demaine Type: Partners.1
Children of John Lockwood and Mary Demaine
- Hannah Lockwood1 b. 1737, d. Nov 1740
- John Lockwood1 b. 1738
- Mary Lockwood+1 b. 1740, d. May 1822
- Tempest Lockwood+1 b. 1743, d. Jul 1824
- David Lockwood+1 b. 1744, d. 25 Feb 1796
- Martha Lockwood1 b. 1746, d. Apr 1753
- Susanna Lockwood1 b. 1747
- Joshua Lockwood+1 b. 1749, d. 17 Sep 1831
- George Lockwood1 b. 1752
- [S6265] Unknown compiler, compiler, “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study”; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study.”
- [S6109] Unknown author, Bolton Abbey Parish Register (1689-1812). edited by A.P. Howes, M.A. (Rector of Bolton Abbey). ‘Craven Herald’ Office, High Street, Skipton (1895) (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
Tempest Lockwood1 
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey:
Tempest Lockwood, damage to property: no type specified, 12 Sep 1770.
Ref: t17700912-43
Trial Summary:
Crime(s): damage to property,
Verdict: Not Guilty,
Original Text:
560. (M.) Tempest Lockwood was indicted, for that he on the 24th of July. about the hour of twelve in the night, twenty plants called artichokes, value 6 s. the property of William Coulson, then and there growing, did break, spoil, destroy and carry away.
The fruit of the artichokes only being cut off, and the plant itself remaining, it did not come within the meaning of the 6th of George, the Third, upon which act the indictment was founded.
Acquitted.
[Source: www.oldbaileyonline.org]The Proceedings of the Old Bailey:Tempest Lockwood, damage to property: no type specified, 12 Sep 1770.
Ref: t17700912-43
Trial Summary:
Crime(s): damage to property,
Verdict: Not Guilty,
Original Text:
560. (M.) Tempest Lockwood was indicted, for that he on the 24th of July. about the hour of twelve in the night, twenty plants called artichokes, value 6 s. the property of William Coulson, then and there growing, did break, spoil, destroy and carry away.
The fruit of the artichokes only being cut off, and the plant itself remaining, it did not come within the meaning of the 6th of George, the Third, upon which act the indictment was founded.
Acquitted.
[Source: www.oldbaileyonline.org]1 [Twin].1 He was Jon. Lockwood & […..] Type: Parentage in 1715.1- [S6265] Unknown compiler, compiler, “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study”; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study.”
- [S6109] Unknown author, Bolton Abbey Parish Register (1689-1812). edited by A.P. Howes, M.A. (Rector of Bolton Abbey). ‘Craven Herald’ Office, High Street, Skipton (1895) (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
Hannah Lockwood1 
She was Daughter (Jon. Lockwood) Type: Burial Status.1 She was Jon. Lockwood & […..] Type: Parentage in 1720.1
- [S6265] Unknown compiler, compiler, “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study”; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study.”
- [S6109] Unknown author, Bolton Abbey Parish Register (1689-1812). edited by A.P. Howes, M.A. (Rector of Bolton Abbey). ‘Craven Herald’ Office, High Street, Skipton (1895) (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
John Barret1 
He was Skinner (1794/8/1801/4.)1 He and Hannah Lockwood were Thomas Carr Type: Officiant.1 He and Hannah Lockwood were 4, 11, 18 Oct 1767 at Bolton Abbey Type: Banns.1 He and Hannah Lockwood were W. Smith, James Green Type: Witnesses.1 He and Hannah Lockwood were Banns Type: Rites.1 He and Hannah Lockwood were John Barret [of Otley] & Hannah Lockwood [of Bolton Abbey] Type: Partners.1 He was Peter Barret & […..] Type: Parentage in 1745.1
Children of John Barret and Hannah Lockwood
- Dorothy Barret+1 b. 1770, d. Sep 1816
- John Barret1 b. 1773
- Jane Barret1 b. 1776
- [S6265] Unknown compiler, compiler, “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study”; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as “Wharfedale & Craven Genealogicial Study.”
- [S6114] Unknown author, Otley Parish Register (1672-1753). transcribed & indexed by William Brigg, B.A. [YPRS: vol. 44 – 1912] (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S6109] Unknown author, Bolton Abbey Parish Register (1689-1812). edited by A.P. Howes, M.A. (Rector of Bolton Abbey). ‘Craven Herald’ Office, High Street, Skipton (1895) (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
