Joyce, All the Lambs belong to Gene Lamb, GKSL@aol.com, Sharon (?), SPhill5271@aol.com. and Amy Bishop Flowers, KESSAROSE@aol.com. I don't have any Lambs, both literally and figuratively. Perhaps these three could exchange data with Mr. Lamb. Dee -----Original Message----- From: Joyce McManus <joyemac@emeraldis.com> To: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Date: Saturday, November 06, 1999 8:35 PM Subject: Re: Fw: Re:DUPLIN Digest V99 #177 - LAMB >Dee, >There is a Lamb gentleman who lives near here at Bradley or Troy, SC >(few miles from Greenwood, SC and just little stops in the road now, but >were really busy back when). He is doing extensive research on his family >but doesn't have a PC. This wonderful lady on our "Timmerman List" which >includes several Edgefield Co., SC families... >some migrating from NC...McManus, Harling, Butler, Horn(e), Stroud, >Polatty, and others...is helping him by putting his data on her PC and >printing him a report of all the data. If you think he could be part of >your Lambs, maybe I can get you some information. > Joye > > > > >At 05:01 PM 11/6/99 -0500, Dee Thompson wrote: >>-----Original Message----- >>From: KESSAROSE@aol.com <KESSAROSE@aol.com> >>To: NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com <NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com> >>Date: Saturday, November 06, 1999 3:51 PM >>Subject: Re:DUPLIN Digest V99 #177 - LAMB >> >> >>>Don't know who was looking for which Lamb, but I am directly descended from >>>both Thomas Lambe (c 1776 - bef 1812) who married Isabella Johns (d c >>1793) >>>and Thomas' brother, William (b c 1752 - c 1807) who married Abigail David >>(c >>>1752 - c 1800). Have never found proof that the father of these men was >>>Peter Lambe. Thomas and Robert were BOTH my 4th great grandfathers. >>>Notes: >>>Thomas, a resident of New Hanover Co, NC, served in the Militia of New >>>Hanover Co during the American Revolution during the period between 16 >>>October 1781 until August 1783. See DAR records # 777310, # 612240, >>#466029. >>>He was enumerated in New Hanover Co, NC in 1790 with three males under >>>sixteen, four females (all ages) and four slaves in his household. Also >>>found in New Hanover in the same year were Isaac Lamb (2 males under 16, 2 >>>females, and one slave) and Gibbs Lamb (1 male under 16, 3 females and one >>>slave). >>>William Lamb(e) was enumerated in New Hanover Co, NC 1790 with four males >>>under sixteen, one female, and four slaves in his household. >>>Amy Bishop Flowers >>> >> >> >> >http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/Enterprises/8721/