[Bennett].  American reformer, born in Royalston, NY, on the 24th of October 1830. She was educated at a district school, and taught at the age of fifteen. At the age of eighteen she married Uriah H. McNall, who died in 1853; graduated at Syracuse University 1857; taught in New York; then moved to Washington, DC, where she opened a school and began to study law; in 1868 married Ezekiel Lockwood; was admitted to the bar in 1873, and to supreme court practice in 1879. She was an active advocate of woman suffrage, and in 1884 was nominated by the Equal Rights Party for the Presidency of the United States.