Person:John Lamb (1)

m. Abt 1626
  1. Thomas LambAft 1626 -
  2. John Lamb1628 - 1690
  3. Samuel Lamb1630 -
  4. Abel Lamb1633 -
  5. Decline Lamb1637 -
  6. Benjamin Lamb1639 - 1639
m. Abt 1651
  1. John Lamb1653/54 - 1654
  2. Thomas Lamb1655 - 1734
  3. John Lamb1655 - 1676
  4. Joanna Lamb1657 - 1683
  5. Sarah Lamb1660 - 1726
  6. Samuel Lamb1663 - 1729
  7. Daniel Lamb1666 - 1691/92
  8. Mary Lamb1669 - 1669
  9. Abigail Lamb1670 - 1696
  10. Joshua Lamb1674 - 1729
  • HJohn Lamb1628 - 1690
  • WLydia WrightEst 1636 - 1698/99
m. 27 Jan 1687/88
Facts and Events
Name[1] John Lamb
Gender Male
Christening[2] 20 Apr 1628 Barnardiston, Suffolk, England
Marriage Abt 1651 First known child b. 1653
to Joanna Chapin
Alt Marriage 26 Jan 1687/88 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lydia Wright
Marriage 27 Jan 1687/88 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lydia Wright
Death? 28 Sep 1690 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. "Thomas Lamb", in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
    1154.

    Children of Thomas Lamb and Elizabeth ---: 3) John, "possibly" bp. Barnardiston 1 Oct 1626 [citing TAG ], m. (1) by 1653 [birth of first child] Joanna ---, m. (2) Springfield 26 Jan 1687/88 Lydia (Wright) (Bliss) Norton.

  2. The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
    56:99.

    Parish Registers of Barnardiston, Suffolk, England has the following baptism:
    20 Apr. 1628 John, sonne of Tho: Lamb
    [Also contains children Thomas 1624, and Susanna 1626.]

  3.   Record Commissioners of Boston. Roxbury Land and Church Records. (Boston, Massachusetts: Rockwell & Churchill, City Printers, 1881)
    73.

    "Thomas Lambe, he came into this land in the yeare 1630 he brought his wife & 2 Children Thomas & John: Samuel his 3'd son was borne about the 8th month of the same yeare 1630 & baptized in the church at Dorchester..." [i.e., John born in England]