Vincent Lockman (son of Richard Lockman) was born 1760 in Orange County, North Carolina, and died October 29, 1843 in Medora, Jackson County, Indiana. He married (1) Ann Kirkland on December 18, 1783 in Orange County, North Carolina., daughter of Thomas Kirkland and Amy (unknown). He married (2) Polly Hare on June 25, 1817 in Jackson County, Indiana. He married (3) Christine Miller Hagan on March 1829 in Jackson County, Indiana.
Notes for Vincent Lockman: Date of birth for Vincent Lockman is taken from a headstone placed by a Veteran's organization at Heighton Cemetery near Medora, Indiana.
Notes on Vincent Lockman's family: Marriage records of some of his children are located as follows in Early Marriage Records of Mercer County, Kentucky. 1. Olive, Vol page 114; Margaret, Vol 1 page 184; John B., Vol 1 page 202. Others: Charles, Courthouse Record (Mercer County); Washington Jefferson, marriage from family bible; Emily, marriage record Jackson County, Indiana, Book ab page 309.
Affidavit of Vincent Lockman's widow, ChristineHagan Lockman; The following is a summary of her sworn statement taken in 1860 for application of widows pension: "Said Vincent Lockman was under General Gates and served under Col. Malmaday. He served until honorably discharged. He was taken prisoner at ot near Hillsboro, N.C. and remained such until he was exchanged." "Said Vincent Lockman filed for a pension but owing to the informality of evidence and declaration it was withdrawn. The papers were placed in the hands of Jesse Burrell to prepare the claim, on account of the death of Vincent Lockman, and also the death of Jesse Burrell; the papers were lost and were never re-filed."
Will of Vincent Lockman Vincent LOCKMAN Pleas before the Honorable William WILLIAMS Judge of Deceased the Probate Court of the County of Jackson in the State of Indiana at a Probate Court began and held at the Court House in Brownstown, on Monday the eighth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and forty seven.
Be it remembered that heretofore To wit on the 13th day of November in the year Eighteen hundred and forty three at a Probate court, comes Lewis SMITH one of the subscribing witnesses to the last will and testament of Vincent LOCKMAN late of said County dec'd who being duly sworn says that he saw the above named Vincent LOCKMAN, sign, seal, publish, and declare the foregoing as his last will and testament and that he was at the time of signing the same of sound mind and memory and that he signed his name thereto as a witness in presence of said testator, and at his request, which oath being endorsed on said will and subscribed to by said witnesses. Whereupon it is ordered that said will be entered of record, which Will is in the words and figures following To wit In the name of God Amen I Vincent LOCKMAN of Jackson County and State of Indiana being of sound mind to make this my last will and Testament in the following To wit I will that the bed which Olive BLACKATER [?] has received to be her portion of my estate, I will that the bed given to Polly BEEM to be her portion of my estate. I will that the bed given to Peggy BLACKETER [?] to be her portion of my estate. I will that the bed given to Patsey HUNSUCKER be her portion of my estate. I will to Anny [?] LOCKMAN fifteen dollars as her portion of my estate I will that the horse given to John LOCKMAN be his portion of my estate I will that the horse beast [superscript] given to Thomas LOCKMAN be his portion of my estate. I will that the horse beast given to William LOCKMAN be his portion of my estate. I will that the horse beast given to Washington I. LOCKMAN be his portion of my estate. I also will to Emily REYNOLDS, one cow and calf and one bed. I will to Malinda I. WEDDLE one cow and calf and one bed. I will to Nancy Elinor LOCKMAN one cow and calf and one bed. I will to Manerva LOCKMAN one cow and calf and one bed, and also her maintenance during her life time. I will that my wife have the content of the farm and keep the children that are single together and in the event of her marriaging then she is to have nothing but what the law will allow her and I also will that after my body is decently buried the remainder of my property after given each their portion as mentioned to be equally divided share and share alike Among Emily, Malinda, Jane, Nancy Eleanor, Elizabeth Caroline and Minerva done in proper exercise of mind and in the presence of these two witnesses this twenty first day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three} Samuel W. TANNER, Lewis SMITH} Vincent LOCKMAN his mark {seal}" [end p. 46]
[p. 47:] " February Term 1827 47
Afterwards To wit on the 15th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty four Comes Richard D FISHER and on his motion he is appointed administrator of the Estate of Vincent LOCKMAN deceased with the will annexed, the said will having been proved and recorded in the court at the November Term 1844. Whereupon the said FISHER entered into bond in the sum of five hundred dollars with Lewis SMITH his Security which bond being approved the said admr being duly says that he [sic] will discharge the duties and trusts committed to him as administrator of the estate of Vincent LOCKMAN dec'd with this will annexed according to law. And afterwards To wit on the said 15th day of May in the said year of our thousand eight hundred and forty four. "Ordered that Richard D. FISHER admr of the estate of Vincent LOCKMAN dec'd with the will annexed give notice of the taking out of letters of administration of said estate by written advertisements posted up at five of the most public places in said county. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- And afterwards To wit of the 9th day of November in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty six. Henry G. SMITH admr de bonis non of Vincent LOCKMAN dec'd vs Lanning BEEM, admr of Richard D.FISHER, who was administrator of Vincent LOCKMAN d ----------------------------------------------------------------------- On the 8th day of October in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six letters of administration de bonis non was granted unto Henry G. SMITH, of the estate of said Vincent LOCKMAN, in consequence of the death of Richard D. FISHER former administrator which said letter are in the words and figures To wit "I William H EWING Clerk of the Probate court in and for the county of Jackson and State of Indiana do certify the annexed to be a true copy of the last will and testament of Vincent LOCKMAN late of Jackson County and State of Indiana deceased (See page 1. Order book Probate Court) and of the certificate of Probate as endorsed thereon and Henry G. SMITH having duly qualified and given bond as required by law as administrator de bonis non with the will annexed is duly authorized to take upon himself the administration of said estate according to such will Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 8th day of October in this year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six William H. EWING
More About Vincent Lockman: Burial: October 31, 1843, Heighton Hill Cemetery, Jackson County, Indianna. Military service: Revolutionary War Record File #R15900 Rev.. Probate: Jackson County, Indiana.188 Will: October 21, 1843, Jackson County, Indiana.
More About Vincent Lockman and Ann Kirkland: Marriage: December 18, 1783, Orange County, North Carolina.. Marriage Records: Vincent Lockman's and Ann Kirkland's marriage records can be found at: Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives & History, Archives & Records Section, 109 E. Jones St., Raleigh, North Carolina. Orange Co. NC Marriage Record F 54784 pt #7..
More About Vincent Lockman and Polly Hare: Divorce: October 02, 1819, Jackson County, Indiana. Marriage: June 25, 1817, Jackson County, Indiana.
More About Vincent Lockman and Christine Miller Hagan: Marriage: March 1829, Jackson County, Indiana.
Children of Vincent Lockman and Ann Kirkland are:
+Olive Lucinda Lockman, b. 1788, North Carolina, d. October 02, 1855, Perryville, Kentucky.