112 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



Captain Joseph Lockwood ; and who married Hannah, daughter of Sol- 

 omon Close of North Salem, N. Y. Ebenezer was known as Major 

 Lockwood through the Revolutionary war, and afterwards as Judge 

 Lockwood. Hons. Ezra and Horatio were sons of Ebenezer. Captain 

 Joseph, third, was father of Joseph, fourth, and Solomon. Joseph, fourth, 

 was father of Hon. Saml. Drake Lockwood, who was born in Poundridge 

 and removed to Illinois in early life, where he became one of the moit 

 prominent men in the State, and filled many honorable positions, among 

 which were those of Attorney General and Judge of the Supreme Court. 

 One of the oldest grave stones in the burial ground in Poundridge is 

 that of Captain Joseph Lockwood, the third. It is of slate-colored stone 

 and lies horizontally on the ground, bearing the inscription — 



"JOSEPH LOCKWOOD, 

 Died March 15, 1792." 



His brother's is an upright marble slab, inscribed: — 



"MAJOR EBENEZER LOCKWOOD, 



died July 29, 1821, 



M. 84 years." 



Then his two sons — 



"HORATIO LOCKWOOD, 



died Nov. 5, 1853, 

 aged 74 years." 



And— 



"EZRA LOCKWOOD, 



died May 29, 1853, 

 aged 75 years, 11 mo. 2 days." 



Another is that of — 



"SOLOMON LOCKWOOD, 



died March 9, 1841, 

 aged 74 years, G mo. 9 days." 



