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Alice LAMB 1718–1805 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Oct 1718

Birth Location: Chollerton Northd.

Death Date: 2 Jan 1805

Death Location: Close, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Father: Cuthbert Lambe

Mother: Elizabeth Shipley

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Alice LAMB was born in 1718 in Chollerton Northd., the child of Cuthbert Lambe And Elizabeth Shipley. Alice LAMB passed away in 1805 in Close, Newcastle upon Tyne..

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Biography

  • Alice LAMB was born in 1718 in Chollerton Northd., the child of Cuthbert Lambe And Elizabeth Shipley.
  • Alice LAMB passed away in 1805 in Close, Newcastle upon Tyne..

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Alice LAMB's Ancestors

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Alice LAMB
1718–1805
Birth Place: Chollerton Northd.
Parents
Cuthbert Lambe
1685–1746
Tone House, Chollerton, Northumberland
Elizabeth Shipley
1693–1765
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England
Grandparents
John Lambe
1655–1729
Chollerton, Northumberland
Barbery Olliver
1662–1729
Chollerton, England, United Kingdom
Christopher Shipley
1668–
Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Fletcher
1673–
Christ Church Tynemouth,Northumberland,England
Great-Grandparents
John Lambe
1630–1678
Margaret ?
1635–1675
Roland Oliver
1639–
Christopher Shipley
1635–
Isabell Robson
1636–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Symond Charleton
1610–1676
Margaret Dodds
1600–

Alice LAMB's Timeline

2 Records

1718
29 Oct 1718
Birth of Alice LAMB in Chollerton Northd.
Chollerton Northd.
1805
2 Jan 1805
Age 87
Death of Alice LAMB in Close, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Close, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Oct 1718
    Event Place: Chollerton Northd.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Jan 1805
    Event Place: Close, Newcastle upon Tyne.

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