Thomas Edward Lamb Sr, 1570–1646 (aged 76 years)
- Name
- Thomas Edward /Lamb/ Sr
- Name
- Thomas Edward /Lambe/ Sr
- Given names
- Thomas Edward
- Surname
- Lambe
- Name suffix
- Sr
| Birth | between 1570 and 1596
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46 |
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| Death of a paternal grandfather | Thomas FitzRichard Lamb April 22, 1570 (aged 0) |
| Death of a paternal grandmother | Mary Winifred Grisling May 7, 1582 (aged 12 years) |
| Christening | June 25, 1624
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74 (aged 54 years) |
| Marriage | Elizabeth Aylett — View this family 1625 (aged 55 years) |
| Birth of a son | Thomas Jr. Lamb 1626 (aged 56 years) |
| Birth of a son | John Lamb 1627 (aged 57 years) |
| Immigration | 1630 (aged 60 years) Shared note: The Winthrop Fleet was a group of 11 ships led by John Winthrop funded by the Massachusetts Bay Comp… The Winthrop Fleet was a group of 11 ships led by John Winthrop funded by the Massachusetts Bay Company which together carried between 700 and 1,000 Puritans plus livestock and provisions from England to New England over the summer of 1630, during the first period of the Great Migration. The ships were the Arabella, Ambrose, Talbot, William and Francis, Hopewell, Jewel, Whale, Charles, Success, Mayflower, and Trail. The first five ships sailed April 8 from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, and arrived at Salem June 13 and following days. The other half of the fleet sailed in May and arrived in July at various dates. Altogether they brought about seven hundred passengers. |
| Occupation | yeoman 1630 (aged 60 years)Yeoman: owns and tends a small farm plot Thomas Lamb's homestead of 18 acres was "lying between Meeting House Hill and Stoney River, west of the home lots of Isaac Heath and John Johnson." By 1640 he owned 37 acres. In the 1652 inventory of Roxbury lands, the heirs of Thomas Lamb held 6 parcels which had been granted to him, and a seventh parcel which he had apparently purchased. |
| Birth of a son | Samuel Lamb November 1, 1630 (aged 60 years) |
| Birth of a son | Abel Lamb October 6, 1633 (aged 63 years) |
| Birth of a daughter | Decline Lamb April 2, 1637 (aged 67 years) |
| Birth of a son | Benjamin Lamb November 27, 1639 (aged 69 years) |
| Death of a wife | Elizabeth Aylett November 28, 1639 (aged 69 years) |
| Death of a son | Benjamin Lamb November 30, 1639 (aged 69 years) |
| Marriage | Dorothy Harbittle — View this family July 16, 1640 (aged 70 years) |
| Death of a father | Henry B. Lambe 1640 (aged 70 years) |
| Birth of a son | Caleb Lamb February 9, 1641 (aged 71 years) Note: OR 9 Apr 1641 |
| Birth of a son | Joshua Lamb November 27, 1642 (aged 72 years) |
| Christening of a daughter | Mary Lamb September 29, 1644 (aged 74 years) |
| Death | March 28, 1646 (aged 76 years) Cause of death: died of a calenture (high fever) by a great cold. |
| Burial | April 3, 1646 (6 days after death) |
| Birth of a son | Abiel Lamb August 2, 1646 (4 months after death) |
| Birth of a son | William Lamb 1648 (1 year after death) |
| father |
1554–1640
Birth: 1554
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30 — Barnham Broom, Norfolk, England, UK Death: 1640 — London, England, UK |
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| mother |
1550–1650
Birth: 1550 — Tostock, Suffolk, England, UK Death: 1650 — Rivenhall, Essex, England, UK |
| Marriage | Marriage — 1568 — Brenchley, Kent, England, UK |
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29 years
himself |
1570–1646
Birth: between 1570 and 1596
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46 — Suffolk, England, UK Death: March 28, 1646 — Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA |
| himself |
1570–1646
Birth: between 1570 and 1596
42
46 — Suffolk, England, UK Death: March 28, 1646 — Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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| wife |
1570–1639
Birth: June 1570 — London, England, UK Death: November 28, 1639 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
| Marriage | Marriage — 1625 — England, UK |
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2 years
son |
1626–1652
Birth: 1626
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55 — England, UK Death: December 2, 1652 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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2 years
son |
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4 years
son |
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3 years
son |
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4 years
daughter |
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3 years
son |
1639–1639
Birth: November 27, 1639
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69 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Death: November 30, 1639 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
| himself |
1570–1646
Birth: between 1570 and 1596
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46 — Suffolk, England, UK Death: March 28, 1646 — Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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| wife |
1619–1698
Birth: 1619 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Death: January 28, 1698 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
| Marriage | Marriage — July 16, 1640 — Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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| son |
1641–1690
Birth: February 9, 1641
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22 — Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA Death: June 30, 1690 — Quebec, Canada |
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22 months
son |
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22 months
daughter |
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22 months
son |
1646–1701
Birth: August 2, 1646
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27 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Death: 1701 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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2 years
son |
1648–1685
Birth: 1648
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29 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Death: 1685 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
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| wife |
1619–1698
Birth: 1619 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Death: January 28, 1698 — Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA |
| Marriage | Marriage — February 2, 1652 — |
| ImmigrationView | The Winthrop Fleet was a group of 11 ships led by John Winthrop funded by the Massachusetts Bay Company which together carried between 700 and 1,000 Puritans plus livestock and provisions from England to New England over the summer of 1630, during the first period of the Great Migration. The ships were the Arabella, Ambrose, Talbot, William and Francis, Hopewell, Jewel, Whale, Charles, Success, Mayflower, and Trail. The first five ships sailed April 8 from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, and arrived at Salem June 13 and following days. The other half of the fleet sailed in May and arrived in July at various dates. Altogether they brought about seven hundred passengers. |
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| Occupation | Yeoman: owns and tends a small farm plot Thomas Lamb's homestead of 18 acres was "lying between Meeting House Hill and Stoney River, west of the home lots of Isaac Heath and John Johnson." By 1640 he owned 37 acres. In the 1652 inventory of Roxbury lands, the heirs of Thomas Lamb held 6 parcels which had been granted to him, and a seventh parcel which he had apparently purchased. |
| Shared note | 1630 in governor winthrop's fleet, one founder of roxbury, ma now part of boston. selectman, trustee(floffee) of first free school in america. |
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