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Henry Lamb 1697–1761 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1697

Birth Location: Roxbury, Suffolk, MA

Death Date: 10 Feb 1761

Death Location: St Luke Parish, Rowan, NC

Father: Joshua II

Mother: Susanna Cary

Spouse(s): Gulielma Henly

Children(s): Mary Lamb

The story of Henry Lamb began in 1697 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. Henry Lamb married Gulielma Elizabeth Henly, and had children including Mary Lamb. Henry Lamb passed away in 1761 in St Luke Parish, Rowan, NC.

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Biography

  • The story of Henry Lamb began in 1697 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA.
  • Henry Lamb married Gulielma Elizabeth Henly, and had children including Mary Lamb.
  • Henry Lamb passed away in 1761 in St Luke Parish, Rowan, NC.

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Spouses(s)

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Henry Lamb's Ancestors

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Henry Lamb
1697–1761
Birth Place: Roxbury, Suffolk, MA
Parents
Joshua Lamb II
1674–1754
Roxbury, Suffolk, MA
Susanna Cary
1672–1777
Roxbury, Suffolk, MA
Grandparents
Joshua Lamb
1642–1690
Roxbury, Suffolk, MA
Mary Alcock
1652–1700
Boston, Middlesex, MA
James Cary
1652–1706
Braintree, Norfolk, MA
Mary Standish
1660–1736
Duxbury, Plymouth, MA
Great-Grandparents
Dorothy Harbottle
1619–1698
Dr. Alcock
1627–1667
Sarah Palsgrave
1621–1665
Josiah Standish
1633–1690
Sarah Allen
1639–1690
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Henry Lamb's Descendants

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Henry Lamb (1697–10 Feb 1761) m. Gulielma (Elizabeth) Henly (1700–13 Sep 1774)
  1. 1. Mary Lamb 1726– m. Leonard Starnes 1726–1782
    1. 1. Anna Starnes 1760–1819 m. John (Phillip Joiner) Boon 1755–1837
      1. 1. John (G) Boon 1783–1875 m. Elizabeth Huffman 1793–1856
        1. 1. Mary Boone 1815–1858 m. Isaac Adams 1815–1853
        2. 2. Andrew Boon 1812–
        3. 3. Andy Boon 1813–
        4. 4. Joel Boon 1813–1893
        5. 5. Anne Boon 1819–1865
        6. 6. Jessie Boon 1816–1858
        7. 7. Delilah Boon 1821–1881
        8. 8. John (Henry) Boon 1824–1883
        9. 9. Eliza (H) Boon 1826–1889
        10. 10. Laura (Jane) Boon 1830–1911
        11. 11. Edna (Caroline) Boon 1832–1911
        12. 12. Martin (V.) Boon 1834–1912
      2. 2. Barbery (Boone) Wagener 1790–1869
      3. 3. John (G) Boon 1783–1832
      4. 4. Jacob Boon 1779–1859
      5. 5. Mary (Polly) Boone 1780–1825
      6. 6. James Boone 1799–
      7. 7. Amelia Boon 1795–1835
      8. 8. Elizabeth (May) Boon 1788–1872
      9. 9. Josia Boon 1802–1803
      10. 10. Barbara Boon 1790–1869
      11. 11. Ann Boon 1797–1883
      12. 12. Betsy (May) Boon 1794–
      13. 13. Catharine Boon 1780–1834
      14. 14. William Boon 1801–1886
      15. 15. David (M.) Boon 1789–1863
      16. 16. Lewis Boon 1793–1873
      17. 17. Jesse Boon 1799–

Henry Lamb's Timeline

2 Records

1697
1697
Birth of Henry Lamb in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA
Roxbury, Suffolk, MA
1761
10 Feb 1761
Age 64
Death of Henry Lamb in St Luke Parish, Rowan, NC
St Luke Parish, Rowan, NC

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1697
    Event Place: Roxbury, Suffolk, MA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Feb 1761
    Event Place: St Luke Parish, Rowan, NC
    Record Source: Family Data Collection - Deaths

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