My great grandfather was Henry A. R. Lambert. b. 1853, father Joseph, mother Anna. He emmigrated from Boothsville, WV to Hocking County, OH where he married Mary E. Nutter in 1879. ----- Original Message ----- From: <DEBELEANOR@aol.com> To: <LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 12:12 PM Subject: Re: [LAMBERT] Benjamin , ark 1893 > What is the line of Lambert 's you have in WV? > > > ==== LAMBERT Mailing List ==== > The Lambert-L message archives are located at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=lambert > Go there and type in the names you're looking for! >
Timing Correction. I apologise for the mistake. John George Lambton did not arrive in Canada until 1838. I was referring to the choice of John George Lambton and his appointment as High Commissioner of British North America at a critical time in North American History. The Lambton family had been neighbours of the de Wessyngton family, ancestors of George Washington, First President of the United States, in England. See; www.Http://www.AncestryUK.com/WashingtonAncestry.htm George Lamberton who had bought Philadelphia off the American Indians had been part of the Scottish branch of the family which has split centuries before, and knew the Lambtons well in England. See; www.http://www.AncestryUK.com/LambertonAncestry.htm We knew that Sir Thomas Lambton had been Governor of the Leeward Islands under Cromwell, but we did not know of the direct Lambton family connection in New England in 1760. With regard to John Lambert and King Phillips war, in 1676 please see; www.http://www.AncestryUK.com/LatestDiscoveries.htm which gives details of General John Lambert, Cromwell's understudy in the U.K. and why we suspect he could be the same guy as John Lambert who got credit for Military Service in King Phillips War which was a result of a massacre in Swansee, Plymouth, America. Two Plymouths (England & America) and two military Lamberts (General John Lambert and John Lambert)considering the population in America, and the Lambton/Lamberton/Lambert family connections with America 1676 is a bit of a coincidence. If anyone has any information, please advise Regards, Eric William Lamberon --- LAMBERT-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Hello all: > > There appears to be a small timing issue in the > message concerning John > George Lambton, First Earl of Durham. > > The same person would not have negotiated both the > peace with the Americans > after the Revolutionary war 1776-1778, and the > independence of Canada > within the British Empire, which came to fruition in > 1867. Perhaps they > were referring to the steps for local autonomy of > the colonies of Upper and > Lower Canada, which took place well before Canadian > Confederation. > > Salut......... Ben Whiting > > > > >Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 11:36:54 -0700 (PDT) > >From: Family Heritage International > <ukroots@yahoo.com> > >To: LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com > >Message-ID: > <20001009183654.43991.qmail@web219.mail.yahoo.com> > >Subject: [LAMBERT] General John Lambert > > > >Has anyone any information on; > > > >John Lambert who signed up for Military Service > 1676 > >during King Phillips War when there was an Indian > >Massacre at Swansee, Plymouth. Re; > > > >Subject: [Ma-Bay-Colony] Soldiers in King > Philip's > >War: Later Credits for Military Service: part 53.2 > > This continues part 53..."from John Hull's > Ledger" > >[those who missed the details..see part 53] > >------ > > > >King Phillips War 1676 > >Ipswich [Mass] John Edwards Josiah Briggs Jonathan > >Lummas Richard Lewis Thomas Bray William Quarles > >Jeremiah Jewett Samuel Hunt William Story John > Gilbert > >Abraham Knowlton Andrew Peters Christopher Bolls > >Nathaniel Emerson Nathaniel Lampson Thomas Jaques > >Andrew Burley John Lambert John Pingry > >Aaron Pingry Nathaniel Lord Job Bishop > > > >I have long suspected that General John Lambert, . > >died in Plymouth America and not Plymouth England. > No > >one ever found either his or his wife's grave.He > was > >Cromwell's understudy during the English Civil War > and > >for a short time became Military Dictator of the > U.K. > >after Cromwell's son quit and before King Charles > II > >was restored to the Throne. He was jailed for the > rest > >of his life (over 20 years according to the history > >books) first in Guernsey in the Channel Islands, > but > >transferred to Plymouth, England. Could it have > been > >Plymouth, America? - he was once found in jail with > >Scurvy wich normally resulted from a long sea > voyage > >(Read Cromwell's Understudy by Dawson) > > > >Read; LAMBTON/LAMBERTON/LAMBERT at > >http://www.AncestryUK.com/LambertonAncestry.htm > > > >We have just learnt from the Sister of Lord > Lambton, > >Earl of Durham, that the real heir to the Lambton > >Estates was William Lambton who fled to America in > >1760 and that the Lambton/Lamberton/and Lambert > family > >histories have been covered up. > >Apparantly, Mark Twain's mother was a Lambton > (related > >to the Lambertons and the Lamberts). Mark Twain > wrote > >"A Yank from Connecticut at the Court of King > Arthur" > >and "The Prince and the Pauper". > >It would also help explain why John George Lambton, > >First Earl of Durham, became First Governor General > of > >Canada and was able to negotiate peace with the > >Americans after the War of American Independence, > and > >independence for Canada under the Commonwealth so > >easily. > > > >Eric William Lamberton > > > > > >===== > >For more information, contact; > >Family Heritage International > >PO Box 90, The "Original" Washington, > >ENGLAND, NE38 OYP > >E-mail; UKroots@Yahoo.com > ===== For more information, contact; Family Heritage International PO Box 90, The "Original" Washington, ENGLAND, NE38 OYP E-mail; UKroots@Yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Not sure who the question was directed to. My oldest are the Ben and Grace LAMBERT I mentioned earlier. They were in Hampshire Co VA (WV). Dan Harris ----- Original Message ----- From: <DEBELEANOR@aol.com> To: <LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 12:12 PM Subject: Re: [LAMBERT] Benjamin , ark 1893 > What is the line of Lambert 's you have in WV? > > > ==== LAMBERT Mailing List ==== > The Lambert-L message archives are located at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=lambert > Go there and type in the names you're looking for! >
Hello all: There appears to be a small timing issue in the message concerning John George Lambton, First Earl of Durham. The same person would not have negotiated both the peace with the Americans after the Revolutionary war 1776-1778, and the independence of Canada within the British Empire, which came to fruition in 1867. Perhaps they were referring to the steps for local autonomy of the colonies of Upper and Lower Canada, which took place well before Canadian Confederation. Salut......... Ben Whiting >Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 11:36:54 -0700 (PDT) >From: Family Heritage International <ukroots@yahoo.com> >To: LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <20001009183654.43991.qmail@web219.mail.yahoo.com> >Subject: [LAMBERT] General John Lambert > >Has anyone any information on; > >John Lambert who signed up for Military Service 1676 >during King Phillips War when there was an Indian >Massacre at Swansee, Plymouth. Re; > >Subject: [Ma-Bay-Colony] Soldiers in King Philip's >War: Later Credits for Military Service: part 53.2 > This continues part 53..."from John Hull's Ledger" >[those who missed the details..see part 53] >------ > >King Phillips War 1676 >Ipswich [Mass] John Edwards Josiah Briggs Jonathan >Lummas Richard Lewis Thomas Bray William Quarles >Jeremiah Jewett Samuel Hunt William Story John Gilbert >Abraham Knowlton Andrew Peters Christopher Bolls >Nathaniel Emerson Nathaniel Lampson Thomas Jaques >Andrew Burley John Lambert John Pingry >Aaron Pingry Nathaniel Lord Job Bishop > >I have long suspected that General John Lambert, . >died in Plymouth America and not Plymouth England. No >one ever found either his or his wife's grave.He was >Cromwell's understudy during the English Civil War and >for a short time became Military Dictator of the U.K. >after Cromwell's son quit and before King Charles II >was restored to the Throne. He was jailed for the rest >of his life (over 20 years according to the history >books) first in Guernsey in the Channel Islands, but >transferred to Plymouth, England. Could it have been >Plymouth, America? - he was once found in jail with >Scurvy wich normally resulted from a long sea voyage >(Read Cromwell's Understudy by Dawson) > >Read; LAMBTON/LAMBERTON/LAMBERT at >http://www.AncestryUK.com/LambertonAncestry.htm > >We have just learnt from the Sister of Lord Lambton, >Earl of Durham, that the real heir to the Lambton >Estates was William Lambton who fled to America in >1760 and that the Lambton/Lamberton/and Lambert family >histories have been covered up. >Apparantly, Mark Twain's mother was a Lambton (related >to the Lambertons and the Lamberts). Mark Twain wrote >"A Yank from Connecticut at the Court of King Arthur" >and "The Prince and the Pauper". >It would also help explain why John George Lambton, >First Earl of Durham, became First Governor General of >Canada and was able to negotiate peace with the >Americans after the War of American Independence, and >independence for Canada under the Commonwealth so >easily. > >Eric William Lamberton > > >===== >For more information, contact; >Family Heritage International >PO Box 90, The "Original" Washington, >ENGLAND, NE38 OYP >E-mail; UKroots@Yahoo.com
What is the line of Lambert 's you have in WV?
Has anyone any information on; John Lambert who signed up for Military Service 1676 during King Phillips War when there was an Indian Massacre at Swansee, Plymouth. Re; Subject: [Ma-Bay-Colony] Soldiers in King Philip's War: Later Credits for Military Service: part 53.2 This continues part 53..."from John Hull's Ledger" [those who missed the details..see part 53] ------ King Phillips War 1676 Ipswich [Mass] John Edwards Josiah Briggs Jonathan Lummas Richard Lewis Thomas Bray William Quarles Jeremiah Jewett Samuel Hunt William Story John Gilbert Abraham Knowlton Andrew Peters Christopher Bolls Nathaniel Emerson Nathaniel Lampson Thomas Jaques Andrew Burley John Lambert John Pingry Aaron Pingry Nathaniel Lord Job Bishop I have long suspected that General John Lambert, . died in Plymouth America and not Plymouth England. No one ever found either his or his wife's grave.He was Cromwell's understudy during the English Civil War and for a short time became Military Dictator of the U.K. after Cromwell's son quit and before King Charles II was restored to the Throne. He was jailed for the rest of his life (over 20 years according to the history books) first in Guernsey in the Channel Islands, but transferred to Plymouth, England. Could it have been Plymouth, America? - he was once found in jail with Scurvy wich normally resulted from a long sea voyage (Read Cromwell's Understudy by Dawson) Read; LAMBTON/LAMBERTON/LAMBERT at http://www.AncestryUK.com/LambertonAncestry.htm We have just learnt from the Sister of Lord Lambton, Earl of Durham, that the real heir to the Lambton Estates was William Lambton who fled to America in 1760 and that the Lambton/Lamberton/and Lambert family histories have been covered up. Apparantly, Mark Twain's mother was a Lambton (related to the Lambertons and the Lamberts). Mark Twain wrote "A Yank from Connecticut at the Court of King Arthur" and "The Prince and the Pauper". It would also help explain why John George Lambton, First Earl of Durham, became First Governor General of Canada and was able to negotiate peace with the Americans after the War of American Independence, and independence for Canada under the Commonwealth so easily. Eric William Lamberton ===== For more information, contact; Family Heritage International PO Box 90, The "Original" Washington, ENGLAND, NE38 OYP E-mail; UKroots@Yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free! http://photos.yahoo.com/
I have the same story in my maternal line; LAMBERT. My ggpa was Benjamin Sticklely LAMBERT, b 22 Aug 1850 in VA, d 21 Jan 1907, m 18 Oct 1879 to Grace Alice LAMBERT (cousins). I don't know his nor her ancestry. This story came from my g-parents. Any connection? Dates? Locations? Dan Harris ----- Original Message ----- From: "cpbeckham" <cpbeckham@mlode.com> To: <LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 4:49 PM Subject: [LAMBERT] Benjamin Lambert > I sent an E-mail sometime ago looking for my Lambert family. Since then I have found my grandmother's death certificate and her father was Benjamin Lambert and her mother was Jan Lou Mason, supposedly a Cherokee Indian. I have heard this all my life and it's true by the family pictures. I need info on Benjamin, if anyone has that information it will be appreciated. I'm starting at step one again. Phyllis J. Beckham > > > ==== LAMBERT Mailing List ==== > Do NOT send virus warnings, non-genealogical causes to advocate, sick child e-mail/donation hoaxes, etc. Respect your fellow listmembers. They, like you, subscribed to work on Lambert genealogy--so help them do that! >
In a message dated 10/7/00 1:35:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cpbeckham@mlode.com writes: > My Grandmother's name is Hattie Lou Lambert Walker. She was born 01 > Dec 1893 in AR Her married name is Walker? I have those too in WV as well as Lambert, do you have a DOB for Ben? Thanks for writing. Sandy in Florida Maybe I will catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010, <grin>
Sandy, My Grandmother's name is Hattie Lou Lambert Walker. She was born 01 Dec 1893 in AR The family at the time were in either in Drew or Baxter Co. I think! you know how family legends go. Thank you for responding. Phyllis ----- Original Message ----- From: <SandraG627@aol.com> To: <LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 4:03 AM Subject: Re: [LAMBERT] Benjamin > In a message dated 10/6/00 4:48:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > cpbeckham@mlode.com writes: > > > her father was Benjamin Lambert and her mother was Jan Lou Mason, > > Do you have her name? or any dates or places, I have ten guys named Ben... > > Thanks for writing. > Sandy in Florida > Maybe I will catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010, <grin> > > > ==== LAMBERT Mailing List ==== > If you'd like to be a Rootsweb sponsor--or donor (I am!)--there are instructions for joining by mail or on-line at http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > >
In a message dated 10/6/00 4:48:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cpbeckham@mlode.com writes: > her father was Benjamin Lambert and her mother was Jan Lou Mason, Do you have her name? or any dates or places, I have ten guys named Ben... Thanks for writing. Sandy in Florida Maybe I will catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010, <grin>
Hi, I'm sorry, only part of my message went through. My name is Phyllis. My GGrandma is Jan Lou Mason. My GGrandpa is Benjamin Lambert. They were in AR. I figure the dates of their births were probably around the 1850's. My Grandmother Hattie Lou Lambert was Born 01 Dec 1893. Thank you, Phyllis J. Beckham ----- Original Message ----- From: <lawson@crosslink.net> To: <LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 2:41 PM Subject: Re: [LAMBERT] Benjamin Lambert > Hi Jan Lou, > What area and what dates are you researching? > At 01:49 PM 10/06/2000 -0700, you wrote: > >I sent an E-mail sometime ago looking for my Lambert family, Benjamin > Lambert, Jan Lou Mason > > > ==== LAMBERT Mailing List ==== > The Lambert-L message archives are located at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=lambert > Go there and type in the names you're looking for! > >
Hi Jan Lou, What area and what dates are you researching? At 01:49 PM 10/06/2000 -0700, you wrote: >I sent an E-mail sometime ago looking for my Lambert family, Benjamin Lambert, Jan Lou Mason
I sent an E-mail sometime ago looking for my Lambert family. Since then I have found my grandmother's death certificate and her father was Benjamin Lambert and her mother was Jan Lou Mason, supposedly a Cherokee Indian. I have heard this all my life and it's true by the family pictures. I need info on Benjamin, if anyone has that information it will be appreciated. I'm starting at step one again. Phyllis J. Beckham
Would anyone out there have the tiniest bit of info on Newton Harp Lambert b. 1860 d. 1926 in Coffee Co. Al., m. Nancy Stricklin Hurst on 7 Aug. 1881 in Coffee Co. Al.???? Would be ever so greatful for ANY info. Thanks, Lynn
Garrett was 87 on the Daviess Co Ky 1850 census. Does that fit with your Garrett. I hope we can make a connection as I am at a brick wall. Thanks for the reply. Karen
In a message dated 9/19/00 10:06:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time, TOLETUTOR@aol.com writes: > I have Lamberts from Daviess Co. KY.... > Garrett Lambert 1771 VA > Hiram Lambert 1795 KY > Martha Ann Lambert 1830 KY How sure are you of these dates, we have a Garrett with son Hiram born a bit later Thanks for writing. Sandy in Florida Maybe I will catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010, <grin>
I have Lamberts from Daviess Co. KY.... Garrett Lambert 1771 VA Hiram Lambert 1795 KY Martha Ann Lambert 1830 KY Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Karen B.
I'm forwarding! The computer read this as a subscribe attempt since the subject line was blank. Silly computer! :) Becky lambertr@cei.net Christian Faith Matters: http://www.cei.net/~lambertr/ Kith & Kin Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kithnkin/ Lupus and more: http://ilesa.tripod.com/index.html "Don't be so open-minded that your brain falls out!" ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee/Jo Lambeth" <jall5255@airmail.net> To: <LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, 19 September, 2000 16:26 > While I was "adding" some generations to our daughter's lines --- I came across a note that said: > Raymond Guy Caligan, b. 4 Oct 1918, in Willamina, Yamhill Co. OR married 25 May 1940 > Willie Elizabeth LAMBERT -- b. 31 Dec. 1921 in Chevrolet KY > Anyone out there know this couple ??? > JL >
No. I've got some in Grant County, Boone County, Nelson County and Henry County. My gggrandfather, David Lambert was from Grant County Kentucky and moved to Missouri. David's wife, my gggrandmother was Martha Abernathy Lambert of Grant County Kentucky. David's father, Thomas B. Lambert and wife Caroline Hance were married in Boone County Kentucky. That's pretty much what I have. Sunny Lambert > ---------- > From: Knabe99@cs.com > Reply To: LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 1:43 PM > To: LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [LAMBERT] Fw: LAMBERTS > > I have several Lambert ancestors from Warren Co. & Simpson Co. Are these > the > counties you're interested in? > Mira > > > ==== LAMBERT Mailing List ==== > REMEMBER! Do NOT post information about living relatives to the list > without their explicit permission. Many people don't want their > information available to the general public. Respect their privacy! > >
I have several Lambert ancestors from Warren Co. & Simpson Co. Are these the counties you're interested in? Mira