William was a merchant and had a store. Living with son William, who was also merchant. He's listed as merchant in A standard history of Ross County, Ohio: an authentic narrative of ..., Volume 2 By Lyle S. Evans.
Sources
Evans, Lyle S. A Standard History of Ross County, Ohio, Volume 2
1860 United States Federal Census Scioto, Ross, Ohio; Roll: M653_1030; Page: 105; Image: 215; Family History Library Film: 805030.
Holden, Frederick A. and Lockwood, E Dunbar, comp. Descendants of Robert Lockwood. Colonial and Revolutionary History of the Lockwood Family in America from A. D. 1630. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Printed privately by the family, 1889.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with William by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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I agree with merge. I found birth date of 1786, born "at or near" Wheeling, VA in Descendants of Robert Lockwood. Colonial and Revolutionary History of the Lockwood Family in America. I think I downloaded it from Archive.org - you consider that a valid source? I think it flies!
Lockwood-1305 and Lockwood-65 appear to represent the same person because: I have only seen the birth date of 1789, but I can't find a reliable source. The 1850 census says he was born about 1785. The 1860 census says he was born about 1788