This John LAMB is son of Jacob LAMB, the progenitor. We know from the 1709 Northampton Twp. census, that children John, Margaret and Joseph had not been born yet. Since Joseph was born 1715, John is likely an older brother. This will's reference is Burlington County Wills, 6589C-6694C, 9207C-9209C. B. 10, p. 210; B. 14, p. 418. W. 1760. Inv. 1760. Acct. 1772. John LAMB of Northampton, county of Burlington. 1st- Wife (not named, but probably Elizabeth as per the 1758 will of Ann LAMB, John's mother - not found in Burlington County Marriages.) 2nd- To daughter Anne - money and furniture to be given at age 18. 3rd - To my two sons, Jacob and Joseph - to receive property when age 21. 4th - My brother Jacob is to take my son Jacob (next fall or spring as may best suit) 5th - My son Joseph is to be taken by Abraham LEEDS. Wish my sons to be "brought up in a Christian like manner and to have schooling as my executors shall see cause.") 6th - I appoint my brother Jacob LAMB and Abraham LEEDS to be my executors. 17 April 1760 Jacob LAMB, sign and seal Witnesses: Nathaniel HAINES and James FENIMORE Proved: 22 May 1760 S. BLACKWOOD- Surrogate Inv. 21 May 1760. Jeremiah HANIES and Henry COOPER To the amount of the Inv. of said estate- £213.17.0 To the amount of the sale of the plantation £757.0.0 To the rent of the plantation one year £30.0.0 before it was sold To the amount of seven years interest due from L A2 A-12-9(Donna note: Do not know to what this refers) £207.18.11 Total £1,202.15.11 Bond from Wm BUDD not recoverable £26.6.8 Regards, Donna Ristenbatt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DRistenbatt@dejazzd.com