Person:Thomas Lombard (2)

Thomas Lombard
chr.2 Feb 1581/82 Thorncombe, Dorset, England
  • F.  Thomas Lombard (add)
  1. Thomas Lombard1581/82 - Bef 1664/65
  • HThomas Lombard1581/82 - Bef 1664/65
m. Est 1601
  1. Thomas Lombard1602 -
  2. Bernard LombardAbt 1608 - Aft 1668
  • HThomas Lombard1581/82 - Bef 1664/65
m. Est 1616
  1. Thomas Lombard1617 - Abt 1661
  2. Joshua Lombard1620 -
  3. Margaret Lombard1623 -
  • HThomas Lombard1581/82 - Bef 1664/65
m. Est 1634
  1. Caleb LombardEst 1635 -
  2. Jemima Lumbert1637 -
  3. Jobaniah Lombard1639 -
  4. Jedediah Lombard1640 -
  5. Benjamin Lombard1642 -
  • HThomas Lombard1581/82 - Bef 1664/65
  • WJoyce _____Est 1603 - Aft 1683
m. Aft 1644/45
Facts and Events
Name[1] Thomas Lombard
Alt Name Thomas Lumbert
Gender Male
Christening[1] 2 Feb 1581/82 Thorncombe, Dorset, England
Marriage Est 1601 to Unknown
Marriage Est 1616 to Unknown
Marriage Est 1634 to Unknown
Marriage Aft 1644/45 to Joyce _____
Will? 23 Mar 1662/63 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
Death[1] Bef 8 Feb 1664/65 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States

Accumulated about 18 acres in Dorchester from grants starting in 1636. Moved to Barnstable by 1639 where on 3 December 1639 allowed by Plymouth General Court "to keep victualling or an ordinary, for entertainment of passengers, and to draw wine at Barnstable, he keeping good order in his house" [ PCR 1:137] (also indicating he was *already* there, before Rev. Lothrop arrived with the main group of settlers in 1639)

Had 3 wives who names are not known; 4th wife was Joyce.

Will

Will dated 23 Mar 1662/3; proved 7 Mar 1664/5 "Thomas Lumbert of Barnstable" bequeathed to "my wife that she shall have her habitation in the house that I now live in so long as she liveth or continueth a widow, and further that she shall have the use of one third of my arable lands ... and the meadow lying in Mattakessett field"; to "my son Caleb my house and one third of my lands ... moreover my son Caleb and my son Jedadiah and my son Benjamine all of them are to have habitation and free egress and regress in the house so long as my wife liveth or continueth a widow"; at wife's death or remarriage "my son Caleb shall give unto my son Jedediah and my son Benjamine each of them £5 and then the house and forementioned lands to be Caleb's"; "if my son Jedediah or Benjamine shall see cause to remove their dwellings that if they be willing to have their forementioned £5 apiece; that upon six months' warning my son Caleb shall pay it unto them; and the other two thirds of my lands I give unto my other two sons, Jedediah and Benjamine"; "I do confirm by this my last will and testament certain parcels of lands that formerly I gave unto other of my children as followeth ... unto my son Barnard twenty acres of land, unto my son Joshua two acres of land, and unto my son-in-law Josepth Benjamine four acres of land and unto my son-in-law Edward Coleman one acre of land"; to "my wife the old mare, one cow and two heifers only she is to give unto my son Joshua and my daughter Margarett Coleman the first living colt"; "she is to give unto my grandchild Abigaill Benjamine the first heifer calf that shall come of the forementioned cows"; to "my wife my yoke of oxen with yokes, chains, cart and wheels" and at her death they to be divided between "my three sons Caleb, Jedediah and Benjamine equally"; residue to "my wife and to be at her dispose, only an hogshed of mackerel that is due from Thomas Starr my son Caleb is to have for his own use in lieu of some bedding that was his"; to "my son Caleb the yoke of oxen and a gale and the three year old mare that was always accounted his, and his carpenter's tools and his arms and the saddle and bridle ... only he shall give unto my son Barnard the half of the first colt that his forementioned mare shall have"; to "my son Jedediah the young mare of a year and vantage old, and a calf of a year old and a cow and a gale and his arms"; to "my son Benjamine the black horse and a cow and a calf of a year old with his arms"; "my wife shall give ... unto my son Barnard's wife 10s. and unto my son Barnard my looms with all materials"; the bay horse lately bought of Mr. John Freeman equally divided among "my three sons Caleb Jedadiah and Benjamine and they shall pay "unto my son Joshua Lumber 20s. within a year"; "I do confirm the cow that formerly I gave unto my daughter Jemina" [ MD 16:124-26, citing PCPR 2:2:24].

  The "true inventory of the estate of Thomas Lumbert of Barnstable Senior deceased" was taken 8 February 1664[/5] and totalled £210 8s. 6d., including "lands and housing" valued at £60 [ MD 16:126, citing PCPR 2:2:25]. 
  On 7 March 1664[/5] Joyce, "the wife of Thomas Lumbert, deceased," Jedediah Lumbert and Caleb Lumbert, were granted administration on the estate of Thomas Lumbert [ PCR 4:81].
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Thomas Lombard entry, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995).

    ORIGIN: Thorncombe, Dorsetshire MIGRATION: 1630 on the Mary & John FIRST RESIDENCE: Dorchester REMOVES: Barnstable 1639
    BIRTH: Baptized Thorncombe, Dorsetshire, 2 February 1581/2 [ TAG 52:136].
    DEATH: Barnstable between 10 June 1663 (date of will) and 8 February 1664[/5] (date of inventory).

  2.   Spear, Burton W. Search for the passengers of the Mary & John, 1630. (Toledo, Ohio: B.W. Spear, c1985-)
    6:129-141; 18:95+; 26:43+.

    Thomas Lumbard of Thorncombe, Dorset. He may have been a brother of George Lumbard who m. Grace Boditch in Thorncombe, 14 Oct. 1575 (NEHGR 72:232). Children:
    a. Thomas - see below
    b. Barnard - bp 2 Jul 1581, Thorncombe. He m (1) ___ who was buried 13 May 1623. He m. (2) Elinor Hutchins alias Chappel, 1624, Thorncombe. He was a weaver, no rec of ch

    2. Thomas Lombard bp 2 Feb 1581, Thorncombe. (rest of information follows Great Migration and TAG 52:136 see also NEHGR 12:249-253; Amos Otis The Lumbert or Lombard Family)
    In 26:43+ pub 1996 he publishes 7 pages or records available from England. The name Thomas Lumbard he concludes is too common to go beyond what is above.