Surname: Lockwood

  • Who were Grandma Ostrander and Aunt Minnie?

    Who were Grandma Ostrander and Aunt Minnie?

    In my dad’s baby book, my grandmother, Beatrice Lockwood Bates, listed the gifts he received for his first and second Christmases. Each year a present was received from Grandma Ostrander and one from Aunt Minnie Edwards, but no one in the family recognized these names.  In this article, I describe discovering the family connection to…

  • A Biographical Album… and a Train Robbery!

    A Biographical Album… and a Train Robbery!

    One of my early searches for family members on my grandmother’s side turned up an unexpected biography of her father and his family.   In this article, I take a look at a biographical album that contains a profile of Franklin J. Holman, and a reference to a train robbery.

  • Gilbert Bates Buys a Paige “36” Touring Car

    Gilbert Bates Buys a Paige “36” Touring Car

    On the second page of my dad’s baby book, my grandmother pasted a postcard photograph of the Bates family as it existed in 1914, sitting in an automobile. In this post, I describe details about the photograph and how I found that the automobile was a brand new Paige “36”.

  • Historic Family Home in Baker City, Oregon

    Historic Family Home in Baker City, Oregon

    Last week I had occasion to visit Baker City, Oregon. My grandmother’s brother, Glenn Frank Lockwood, moved to Baker sometime between 1910 and 1917 and married Bessie Evelyn Beggs. My father had told me that their daughter Wilma had lived in a historic house on Resort Street. I thought I would see if could locate…

  • Migration – From Michigan to California

    Migration – From Michigan to California

    Around 1906, my grandparents and great grandparents moved from Michigan to California. This included all my grandfather’s siblings except one, as well as most of my grandmother’s family. All told, there were at least 21 family members, possibly more, so I’ll call it a migration. I think that the Bates moved out together, but I…

  • The Questions That Got Me Started

    The Questions That Got Me Started

    My father, Edgar Bates, passed away in 1992 at the age of 79. As I was going through his things, I began to realize how little I knew about his early life and his family history. I found a baby book that my grandmother Beatrice Bates had put together. Besides noting his vital statistics, she…