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Samuel Watkins Lockett

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Samuel Watkins Lockett Veteran

Birth
Woodford County, Kentucky, USA
Death
13 Oct 1915 (aged 92)
Lancaster, Schuyler County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Schuyler County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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widowed
d. cert 32530

Civil War Veteran

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 2, 1862
Bond, $1000, arrested for aiding the enemy, security James L. Lockett

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 2, 1862
Oath of Allegiance, physical description included

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 8, 1863
Statement that Samuel Lockett was seen with Dunn's men, as well as at Pontoosuc, Illinois, and is considered a drunken rowdy

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 9, 1863
Statement that Samuel W. Lockett was in Buford's Company at the Battle of Athens, and took part in the attack on Maj. Marshall at Lancaster, and after he posted bond, joined Dunn's Company

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 9, 1863
Statement that Samuel W. Lockett was in the rebel company Fabius Blues, then Dunn's Company, and is a reputed guerrilla and horse thief

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 11, 1863
Statement that Samuel Lockett is a bushwhacker and very abusive to Union men

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 11, 1863
Statement that Samuel Lockett was seen mustering with a company of rebels

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 11, 1863
Statement that Samuel Lockett was seen mustering with rebel Capt. Parker in 1861-62, and was a known horse thief and bushwhacker

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 12, 1863
Statement that Samuel Lockett is a rebel and was seen scouting with Dunn

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 12, 1863
Capt. statement that, while on a scout out of Memphis, he captured Granville Leeper, Samuel Lockett, Henry Lasley, Ed Cameron, Davis Olds, and J. C. Morehead at the house of William Lasley

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 26, 1863
Statement he enlisted with the rebel Capt. Buford, surrendered to Col. Moore, took the oath, taken prisoner by Col. Glover's men, gave $1000 bond, pressed into Dunn's Company
widowed
d. cert 32530

Civil War Veteran

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 2, 1862
Bond, $1000, arrested for aiding the enemy, security James L. Lockett

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 2, 1862
Oath of Allegiance, physical description included

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 8, 1863
Statement that Samuel Lockett was seen with Dunn's men, as well as at Pontoosuc, Illinois, and is considered a drunken rowdy

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 9, 1863
Statement that Samuel W. Lockett was in Buford's Company at the Battle of Athens, and took part in the attack on Maj. Marshall at Lancaster, and after he posted bond, joined Dunn's Company

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 9, 1863
Statement that Samuel W. Lockett was in the rebel company Fabius Blues, then Dunn's Company, and is a reputed guerrilla and horse thief

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 11, 1863
Statement that Samuel Lockett is a bushwhacker and very abusive to Union men

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 11, 1863
Statement that Samuel Lockett was seen mustering with a company of rebels

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 11, 1863
Statement that Samuel Lockett was seen mustering with rebel Capt. Parker in 1861-62, and was a known horse thief and bushwhacker

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 12, 1863
Statement that Samuel Lockett is a rebel and was seen scouting with Dunn

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 12, 1863
Capt. statement that, while on a scout out of Memphis, he captured Granville Leeper, Samuel Lockett, Henry Lasley, Ed Cameron, Davis Olds, and J. C. Morehead at the house of William Lasley

MO Archives Reel F1482, June 26, 1863
Statement he enlisted with the rebel Capt. Buford, surrendered to Col. Moore, took the oath, taken prisoner by Col. Glover's men, gave $1000 bond, pressed into Dunn's Company


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