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William George Allan Lockwood

Don Congreagtional Cemetery

DEATH

LOCKWOOD – At his residence, William Street, on Thursday, William George Allan, third son of James and Esther Lockwood, aged 35 years.

The North West Post 8th December 1905

FUNERAL

The funeral of the late William Lockwood will leave his late residence, William Street, Devonport, for the Bluff cemetery, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. H. Weller, undertaker. Buried Bluff Cemetery memorial at Don Congregational Cemetery

The North West Post 8th December 1905

Obituary

Mr. William Lockwood died at his residence, William Street, last afternoon, aged about 36 years, after an illness of only a week’s duration. Deceased was a son of Mr. J. Lockwood, of Little Rooke Street, and leaves a widow and family of young children. He was respected by a large circle of acquaintances, by whom he will be much missed. The cause of death was pneumonia. The funeral takes place to-morrow, at the Bluff cemetery, leaving the house at 3 p.m.

The North West Post 8th December 1905

Roy Lockwood

Don Congreagtional Cemetery

MEMORIAM

LOCKWOOD – In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Roy, who died August 19, 1920
We saw him suffering day by day
It caused us bitter grief
To see him slowly pine away,
And could not give relief.
Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and brothers.

The Advocate 20th August 1923

John L Lockwood(1897)

Bluff Pioneer Cemetery Devonport

FUNERAL

The funeral of the John L Lockwood will leave his residence, Rooke Street, West Devonport, this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3 o’clock. Friends please accept this intimation.

The North West Post 6th April 1897

John Lockwood(1897)

Mr. John L. Lockwood, who for the past three years has carried on a small business in Rooke Street, West Devonport, died somewhat suddenly on Sunday morning. The deceased had been in failing health, but was able to get about. He however took to his bed on Friday, and gradually sank and died, the immediate cause of death being a liver complaint. The deceased who was born in Yorkshire in 1837, arrive in Tasmania in 1855 and was closely identified with mining. In 1870 he visited the Victoria, New South Wales and New Zealand goldfields in succession and then returned to Tasmania and was amongst the first to open up the mines at Beaconsfield. He resided at the latter place until about three years ago, when his health compelled him to seek a change. The deceased leaves a widow and one son. His parents are still residing at Beaconsfield. The funeral will take place at 3 o’clock this afternoon.

The North West Post 6th April 1897

The funeral of the late Mr. John L. Lockwood took place on Tuesday afternoon, when a large number followed the remains to the Mersey Bluff Cemetery. The service at the grave was conducted by the Rev. S. H. Hughes.

The North West Post 8th April 1897

James Frederick Lockwood

Bluff Pioneer Cemetery Devonport

DEATH

LOCKWOOD – On February 18, at the residence of his parents, Rooke Street, West Devonport, James Frederick, youngest son of William Lockwood, aged 8 1/2 months

The North West Post 20th February 1900

William George Lockwood

Bluff Pioneer Cemetery Devonport

DEATH

LOCKWOOD – At his residence, William Street, on Thursday, William George Allan, third son of James and Esther Lockwood, aged 35 years.

The North west Post 8th December 1905

FUNERAL

The funeral of the late William Lockwood will leave his late residence, William Street, Devonport, for the Bluff Cemetery, at 3 p.m. tomorrow.

The North West Post 8th December 1905

OBITUARY

Mr. William Lockwood died at his residence, William Street last afternoon, aged about 36 years, after an illness of only a week's duration. Deceased was a son of Mr. J. Lockwood, of Little Rooke street and leaves a widow and family of young children. He was respected by a large circle of acquaintances, by whom he will be much missed. The cause of death was pneumonia. The funeral takes place to-morrow, at the Bluff cemetery, leaving the house at 3 p.m.

The North West Post 8th December 1905

John Lockwood(1916)

Bluff Pioneer Cemetery Devonport

FUNERAL

The funeral of the late John Lockwood will leave his late residence, Elizabeth street, West Devonport, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 a.m. for the Bluff Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation.

The North West Post 22nd April 1916