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Descendants of Thomas Lamb

Generation No. 1

1. THOMAS1 LAMB1 was born 1690 in Cheshire England1. He married MARY WEBSTER1 Bet. 1710 - 1715 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony, Great Britian (now Pennsylvania, USA), daughter of PETER WEBSTER and MARY WILKINSON. She was born 16961.

Child of THOMAS LAMB and MARY WEBSTER is:

2. i. THOMAS2 LAMB, b. 1721, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony, Great Britain (now Pennsylvania, USA); d. 1800, Union County, South Carolina, USA.

 

Generation No. 2

2. THOMAS2 LAMB (THOMAS1)1 was born 1721 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony, Great Britain (now Pennsylvania, USA)1, and died 1800 in Union County, South Carolina, USA1. He married ALICE LONGSHORE1 16 Mar 1743/44 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony, Great Britian (now Pennsylvania, USA), daughter of EUCLYDUS LONGSHORE and ALICE STACKHOUSE. She was born 04 Sep 1726 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony, Great Britain (now Pennsylvania, USA)1, and died 1789 in Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA)1.

Notes for THOMAS LAMB:

Thomas Lamb (1690) was born about 1690 in Cheshire, England, and migrated to North America. His son, Thomas Lamb (1721), was born about 1721 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Thomas Lamb (1721) married Alice Longshore, daughter of Euclidis Longshore and Alice Stackhouse. The Lamb, Longshore, and Stackhouse families were members of the Society of Friends, aka Quakers.

Attached is a listing from the genealogy of three generations of Lamb, beginning with Thomas Lamb (1690). This information was compiled from several sources, but includes original research.

George Bush, ex-President, is a descendant of Thomas Stackhouse, as are we Lamb cousins. Much of this information was researched for the Presidential genealogy. The Bush genealogists have traced the Stackhouse line to Charlemagne.

Thomas Lamb (1721) and Alice Longshore married March 16, 1743/44 in Middletown MM, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The tombstone inscription of their first child, Thomas Lamb (1743) indicates he was born in 1743 and died in March 1816 at age 73 years. It is possible that the tombstone dates were misread and Thomas was born in 1745. The second child, William, was born about 1750, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Thomas Lamb (1721) and Alice, and children were received on certificate at the Fairfax MM, Fairfax County, Virginia, on June 29, 1754, from Middletown, MM, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

The birth date for Longshore of 1751-1788 would mean that he could have been born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, before the relocation, on or in Fairfax County, Virginia, after the relocation. We prefer a birth date of 1747-1755 in Fairfax MM, Virginia.

The children of Thomas Lamb (1751 and Alice Longshore are listed. Thomas Lamb (1743) was disowned by the Fairfax MM, Virginia, on May 29, 1766, for an indiscretion with a woman. As often happened among the Quakers, a disowned family could apply for membership to another Monthly Meeting. On June 28, 1766, Thomas Lamb (1721), Alice and the six youngest children were granted a certificate from the Fairfax MM, to go to the Wateree MM, Kershaw County, South Carolina. Thomas (1721) and Alice had nine children named in his will. As Thomas (1743) had been disowned, Margaret was born in 1766, and Phoebe was born in 1768, the six children who relocated to South Carolina were William, Longshore, Alice, Sarah, Esther, and John.

(From the records of Cecil Shipley) [FTM307a.FTW]

Thomas Lamb (1690) was born about 1690 in Cheshire, England, and migrated to North America. His son, Thomas Lamb (1721), was born about 1721 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Thomas Lamb (1721) married Alice Longshore, daughter of Euclidis Longshore and Alice Stackhouse. The Lamb, Longshore, and Stackhouse families were members of the Society of Friends, aka Quakers.

Attached is a listing from the genealogy of three generations of Lamb, beginning with Thomas Lamb (1690). This information was compiled from several sources, but includes original research.

George Bush, ex-President, is a descendant of Thomas Stackhouse, as are we Lamb cousins. Much of this information was researched for the Presidential genealogy. The Bush genealogists have traced the Stackhouse line to Charlemagne.

Thomas Lamb (1721) and Alice Longshore married March 16, 1743/44 in Middletown MM, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The tombstone inscription of their first child, Thomas Lamb (1743) indicates he was born in 1743 and died in March 1816 at age 73 years. It is possible that the tombstone dates were misread and Thomas was born in 1745. The second child, William, was born about 1750, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Thomas Lamb (1721) and Alice, and children were received on certificate at the Fairfax MM, Fairfax County, Virginia, on June 29, 1754, from Middletown, MM, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

The birth date for Longshore of 1751-1788 would mean that he could have been born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, before the relocation, on or in Fairfax County, Virginia, after the relocation. We prefer a birth date of 1747-1755 in Fairfax MM, Virginia.

The children of Thomas Lamb (1751 and Alice Longshore are listed. Thomas Lamb (1743) was disowned by the Fairfax MM, Virginia, on May 29, 1766, for an indiscretion with a woman. As often happened among the Quakers, a disowned family could apply for membership to another Monthly Meeting. On June 28, 1766, Thomas Lamb (1721), Alice and the six youngest children were granted a certificate from the Fairfax MM, to go to the Wateree MM, Kershaw County, South Carolina. Thomas (1721) and Alice had nine children named in his will. As Thomas (1743) had been disowned, Margaret was born in 1766, and Phoebe was born in 1768, the six children who relocated to South Carolina were William, Longshore, Alice, Sarah, Esther, and John.

(From the records of Cecil Shipley)

Children of THOMAS LAMB and ALICE LONGSHORE are:

3. i. THOMAS3 LAMB, b. Abt. 1745, Middletown MM, Bucks Co. Pennsylvania; d. Mar 1816, Versailles, Williamson County, Tennessee.

ii. WILLIAM LAMB, b. Abt. 1746, Pennsylvania Colony, Great Britian, (now Pennsylvania, USA).

4. iii. LONGSHORE LAMB, b. Bet. 1747 - 1755, Fairfax County, Virginia Colony , Great Britain (now Virginia, USA); d. Bet. 1826 - 1828, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA.

5. iv. JOHN LAMB, b. Abt. 1763, Fairfax County, Virginia Colony , Great Britain (now Virginia, USA); d. 12 Dec 1826, Eddyville, Caldwell County, Kentucky.

6. v. MARGARET LAMB, b. Aft. 1766, Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA); d. 1852, Dekalb County, Alabama, USA.

vi. PHOEBE LAMB, b. Aft. 1766, South Carolina Colony, Great Britain (now South Carolina, USA).

vii. ALICE LAMB, b. Bet. 1748 - 1765, Fairfax County, Virginia.

viii. ESTHER LAMB, b. Bet. 1748 - 1765, Fairfax County, Virginia.

ix. SARAH LAMB, b. Abt. 1754.

 

Generation No. 3

3. THOMAS3 LAMB (THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1745 in Middletown MM, Bucks Co. Pennsylvania, and died Mar 1816 in Versailles, Williamson County, Tennessee. He married (1) SARAH UNKNOWN 1765 in Loudon County, Virginia. She was born 1748, and died 15 Apr 1791 in Loudon County, Virginia. He married (2) KATHERINE UNKNOWN Abt. 1792 in Union County, South Carolina.

Children of THOMAS LAMB and SARAH UNKNOWN are:

7. i. ROBERT4 LAMB, b. 23 May 1766, Bush River MM Newberry District, South Carolina; d. 26 Apr 1788.

ii. ELIZABETH LAMB, b. 18 Jan 1768, Bush River MM Newberry District, South Carolina.

iii. WILLIAM LAMB, b. 16 Nov 1769, Bush River MM Newberry District, South Carolina.

8. iv. THOMAS LAMB, b. 16 Nov 1771, Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA); d. 1840, Henry County, Tennessee.

9. v. JOSEPH LAMB, b. 18 Nov 1773, Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA).

vi. MARY LAMB, b. 22 Dec 1775.

10. vii. DAVID LAMB, b. 28 Dec 1777; d. 1846, Rutherford County, Tennessee.

11. viii. JOHN SR. LAMB, b. 19 Dec 1779, Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA); d. Aft. 1850.

ix. ALICE LAMB, b. 08 Jul 1782; d. 12 Jul 1782.

x. ALICE LAMB, b. 19 Jun 1783; m. UNKNOWN RAY, 1801.

12. xi. JAMES LAMB, b. 25 Nov 1785.

xii. SARAH LAMB, b. 05 Apr 1791.

Child of THOMAS LAMB and KATHERINE UNKNOWN is:

xiii. JONATHAN4 LAMB, b. Aft. 1792, Union County, South Carolina; d. Bet. 1847 - 1848, Henry County, Tennessee; m. KATHERINE UNKNOWN, Abt. 1810, Ohio.

 

4. LONGSHORE3 LAMB (THOMAS2, THOMAS1)1 was born Bet. 1747 - 1755 in Fairfax County, Virginia Colony , Great Britain (now Virginia, USA)1, and died Bet. 1826 - 1828 in Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA1. He married SARAH SALLY LEE1 Bef. 30 Oct 1779 in Newberry County, South Carolina,. She was born Bet. 1757 - 1762 in South Carolina, USA1, and died Abt. 1844 in Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA1.

Notes for LONGSHORE LAMB:

Longshore Lamb of South Carolina:

In 1766, Longshore Lamb, a young boy of about 11 years of age, arrived in South Carolina with his parents and siblings. The Quaker records indicate Thomas Lamb (1721), Alice, Longshore Lamb, and their six youngest children were granted a certificate to join Wateree MM, Kershaw County, South Carolina. This information is consistent with the 1790 census for South Carolina.

The Bush River MM, Newberry County, South Carolina, disowned Longshore Lamb on October 30, 1779, for marrying a person who was not a Quaker. A deed dated October 7, 1807, and recorded in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, indicates Longshore Lamb married Sally in 1779. Longshore was about age 23-25 years when he married. Longshore Lamb served on a jury in south Carolina in 1796. Longshore Lamb purchased 163 acres on Frenchman's Creek of the Enoree River in Union County, South Carolina. The will of Richard Chesney of Spartanburg, County, South Carolina, refers to land in North Carolina once owned by Longshore Lamb. Longshore Lamb served under Colonel Brandon during the Revolutionary War and was present at the fall of Charleston in 1780. This was another reason the Quakers disowned Longshore Lamb.

We know little about Sarah, except that she was born about 1758-1763.

Census index entries for Longshore and spelling variants.

1790 Union County, South Carolina Longshear Lamb

1800 Spartanburg County, South Carolina Longshear Lamb

1810 Caldwell County, Kentucky Longshear Lamb

1820 Caldwell County, Kentucky Longshear Lamb

1830 Williamson County Tennessee Longshore Lamb

1840 Williamson County, Tennessee Longshore Lamb

1850 Bedford County, Tennessee Longshore Lamb

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution 1775-1783

Longshore Lamb of Caldwell County, Kentucky

William F. Medlin "Quaker Families of South Carolina and Georgia" Ben Franklin Press, Page 31

"As the large plantation economy based on slavery spread over the Piedmont, Friends were increasingly confronted with the stark reality of just how brutal slavery really was. At estate sales, Friends saw husbands sold away from their wives and little children separated from their mothers. The state made it illegal to teach a slave to read the Bible, and finally even made it illegal to free one's own slaves. Even slaves which had been previously freed by Quakers were frequently seized and sold back into slavery. It became increasingly clear to Friends that the climate of slavery and greed dominating South Carolina and Georgia were totally incompatible with Christianity. There was no way a Quaker could live there and be faithful.

Between 1799 and 1830, the overwhelming majority of Quakers left South Carolina and Georgia for territory where they could rear their children free from the influence of slavery. The exodus began in 1799 when a few Friends left Georgia for the Miami Valley of Ohio. In 1801, Friends began leaving Bush River for the same area. (A few Bush River Quakers had removed much earlier to Tennessee, where slavery had much less influence than in other Southern states.) By 1810 that once large Meeting was decimated. Cane Creek Meeting in Union County removed almost as one body to Ohio, forming up there Caesar's Creek Meeting a few miles from the present city of Wilmington. After 1822, Charleston was the only Monthly Meeting left in either South Carolina or Georgia.

Mary Polly Lamb married William Crow in South Carolina. members of these families also were involved in land transactions together. The Longshore Lamb and William Crow families moved to Caldwell County, Kentucky, about the same time and the intermarrying continued in Kentucky.

Part of the Longshore Lamb family settled in Williamson County, Tennessee, and part continued on to Caldwell County, Kentucky. Both of these locations lay along a western route taken by Quakers migrating from south Carolina and Georgia to Indiana and Ohio. There is ample documentation to prove that the Longshore Lamb family of Caldwell County, Kentucky and the Lamb families of Williamson County, Tennessee, are descendants of Longshore Lamb of South Carolina.

Longshore Lamb arrived in Caldwell County, Kentucky about 1808-1809. About 1911, William and Mary Crow arrived in Caldwell County, Kentucky, from District 96, Spartanburg County, South Carolina. September 3, 1810, Sally Lamb in Caldwell County, Kentucky, signed a document renouncing dower rights tot the property Longshore Lamb had sold in South Carolina in 1807. On November 8, 1813, Mary Crow, in Caldwell County, Kentucky, assigned Power of Attorney to William Crow to collect debts owed her in South Carlina. This power of attorney was witnessed by Longshore Lamb. On July 17, 1818, William Crow, Longshore Lamb, and Moses Clayton were in the service of the court to settle an estate in Caldwell County, Kentucky. On September 3, 1810, Longshore Lamb gave consent for Peggy Lamb to marry James Farmer in Caldwell County, Kentucky. On December 28, 1812, William Crow provided bond for Betsey Reaves to marry Joseph Vaughn in Caldwell County, Kentucky. These events prove that the Longshore Lamb of South Carlina is the same Longshore Lamb of Caldwell County, Kentucky.

(From the records of Cecil Shipley)[FTM307a.FTW]

 

Longshore Lamb of South Carolina:

In 1766, Longshore Lamb, a young boy of about 11 years of age, arrived in South Carolina with his parents and siblings. The Quaker records indicate Thomas Lamb (1721), Alice, Longshore Lamb, and their six youngest children were granted a certificate to join Wateree MM, Kershaw County, South Carolina. This information is consistent with the 1790 census for South Carolina.

The Bush River MM, Newberry County, South Carolina, disowned Longshore Lamb on October 30, 1779, for marrying a person who was not a Quaker. A deed dated October 7, 1807, and recorded in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, indicates Longshore Lamb married Sally in 1779. Longshore was about age 23-25 years when he married. Longshore Lamb served on a jury in south Carolina in 1796. Longshore Lamb purchased 163 acres on Frenchman's Creek of the Enoree River in Union County, South Carolina. The will of Richard Chesney of Spartanburg, County, South Carolina, refers to land in North Carolina once owned by Longshore Lamb. Longshore Lamb served under Colonel Brandon during the Revolutionary War and was present at the fall of Charleston in 1780. This was another reason the Quakers disowned Longshore Lamb.

We know little about Sarah, except that she was born about 1758-1763.

Census index entries for Longshore and spelling variants.

1790 Union County, South Carolina Longshear Lamb

1800 Spartanburg County, South Carolina Longshear Lamb

1810 Caldwell County, Kentucky Longshear Lamb

1820 Caldwell County, Kentucky Longshear Lamb

1830 Williamson County Tennessee Longshore Lamb

1840 Williamson County, Tennessee Longshore Lamb

1850 Bedford County, Tennessee Longshore Lamb

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution 1775-1783

Longshore Lamb of Caldwell County, Kentucky

William F. Medlin "Quaker Families of South Carolina and Georgia" Ben Franklin Press, Page 31

"As the large plantation economy based on slavery spread over the Piedmont, Friends were increasingly confronted with the stark reality of just how brutal slavery really was. At estate sales, Friends saw husbands sold away from their wives and little children separated from their mothers. The state made it illegal to teach a slave to read the Bible, and finally even made it illegal to free one's own slaves. Even slaves which had been previously freed by Quakers were frequently seized and sold back into slavery. It became increasingly clear to Friends that the climate of slavery and greed dominating South Carolina and Georgia were totally incompatible with Christianity. There was no way a Quaker could live there and be faithful.

Between 1799 and 1830, the overwhelming majority of Quakers left South Carolina and Georgia for territory where they could rear their children free from the influence of slavery. The exodus began in 1799 when a few Friends left Georgia for the Miami Valley of Ohio. In 1801, Friends began leaving Bush River for the same area. (A few Bush River Quakers had removed much earlier to Tennessee, where slavery had much less influence than in other Southern states.) By 1810 that once large Meeting was decimated. Cane Creek Meeting in Union County removed almost as one body to Ohio, forming up there Caesar's Creek Meeting a few miles from the present city of Wilmington. After 1822, Charleston was the only Monthly Meeting left in either South Carolina or Georgia.

Mary Polly Lamb married William Crow in South Carolina. members of these families also were involved in land transactions together. The Longshore Lamb and William Crow families moved to Caldwell County, Kentucky, about the same time and the intermarrying continued in Kentucky.

Part of the Longshore Lamb family settled in Williamson County, Tennessee, and part continued on to Caldwell County, Kentucky. Both of these locations lay along a western route taken by Quakers migrating from south Carolina and Georgia to Indiana and Ohio. There is ample documentation to prove that the Longshore Lamb family of Caldwell County, Kentucky and the Lamb families of Williamson County, Tennessee, are descendants of Longshore Lamb of South Carolina.

Longshore Lamb arrived in Caldwell County, Kentucky about 1808-1809. About 1911, William and Mary Crow arrived in Caldwell County, Kentucky, from District 96, Spartanburg County, South Carolina. September 3, 1810, Sally Lamb in Caldwell County, Kentucky, signed a document renouncing dower rights tot the property Longshore Lamb had sold in South Carolina in 1807. On November 8, 1813, Mary Crow, in Caldwell County, Kentucky, assigned Power of Attorney to William Crow to collect debts owed her in South Carlina. This power of attorney was witnessed by Longshore Lamb. On July 17, 1818, William Crow, Longshore Lamb, and Moses Clayton were in the service of the court to settle an estate in Caldwell County, Kentucky. On September 3, 1810, Longshore Lamb gave consent for Peggy Lamb to marry James Farmer in Caldwell County, Kentucky. On December 28, 1812, William Crow provided bond for Betsey Reaves to marry Joseph Vaughn in Caldwell County, Kentucky. These events prove that the Longshore Lamb of South Carlina is the same Longshore Lamb of Caldwell County, Kentucky.

(From the records of Cecil Shipley)

Children of LONGSHORE LAMB and SARAH LEE are:

13. i. LEVI4 LAMB, b. Abt. 1782, South Carolina; d. 26 Dec 1824.

14. ii. SARAH ELIZABETH LAMB, b. Abt. 1780; d. Aft. 1830, Camden Rt 2 Wilcox County Alabama.

15. iii. WILLIAM LAMB, b. Abt. 1784, South Carolina; d. 26 Dec 1834.

16. iv. MARY POLLY LAMB, b. Abt. 1786; d. Bef. 1845.

17. v. JENSEY JANE LAMB, b. Abt. 1788, South Carolina; d. Bef. 1845.

18. vi. NANCY MARGARET (PEGGY) LAMB, b. Abt. 1792, South Carolina Colony, Great Britain (now South Carolina, USA); d. Abt. 1839.

19. vii. MARTIN LAMB, b. Abt. 1792, South Carolina.

20. viii. JOHN LAMB, b. 03 Apr 1793, Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA); d. 04 Apr 1865, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA.

21. ix. MOSES LAMB, b. Abt. 1799, Union County, Southa Carolina; d. Aft. 1850, Crawford County, Arkansas.

 

5. JOHN3 LAMB (THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1763 in Fairfax County, Virginia Colony , Great Britain (now Virginia, USA), and died 12 Dec 1826 in Eddyville, Caldwell County, Kentucky. He married SPOUSE UNKNOWN.

Child of JOHN LAMB and SPOUSE UNKNOWN is:

i. JESSE FINCHER4 LAMB.

 

6. MARGARET3 LAMB (THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born Aft. 1766 in Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA), and died 1852 in Dekalb County, Alabama, USA. She married JAMES SINIARD 1790 in Spartanburg, south Carolina.

Children of MARGARET LAMB and JAMES SINIARD are:

i. JAMES THOMAS4 SINIARD, b. 1796, North Tyger River in Spartanburg, South Carolina; d. 1854, Dekalb County, Alabama, USA; m. ABIGAIL JORDAN.

ii. JONATHAN SINIARD, b. 1798, Spartanburg County, South Carolina; d. 1860, Lawrence County, Alabama.

iii. DAVIS SINIARD, b. 1810, Spartanburg County, South Carolina; d. 1870, Union County, South Carolina; m. SARAH ELLENBURG.

 

Generation No. 4

7. ROBERT4 LAMB (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born 23 May 1766 in Bush River MM Newberry District, South Carolina, and died 26 Apr 1788.

Child of ROBERT LAMB is:

i. THOMAS5 LAMB.

 

8. THOMAS4 LAMB (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born 16 Nov 1771 in Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA), and died 1840 in Henry County, Tennessee. He married ELIZABETH UNKNOWN 1800 in Union County, South Carolina. She was born Abt. 1778.

Children of THOMAS LAMB and ELIZABETH UNKNOWN are:

i. JOSEPH5 LAMB, b. Bet. 1804 - 1805; m. MARY RAY.

ii. JASON LAMB, b. 1806; m. MELISSA MARCHANT.

iii. SON THREE LAMB.

iv. SON FOUR LAMB.

v. DAUGHTER LAMB, b. Bet. 1810 - 1820.

 

9. JOSEPH4 LAMB (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born 18 Nov 1773 in Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA). He married SARAH HOLLY 1796 in South Carolina.

Children of JOSEPH LAMB and SARAH HOLLY are:

i. MARTIN5 LAMB, b. 1798, Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA); m. (1) FRANCES HILL, 31 Oct 1816, Williamson County, Tennessee; m. (2) CASSANDRA MARCHANT, 1834.

ii. SON LAMB, b. Bef. 1800.

iii. ELIZABETH LAMB, b. Aft. 1800.

iv. SALLY LAMB, b. Aft. 1800.

v. JANE LAMB, b. Aft. 1800.

 

10. DAVID4 LAMB (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born 28 Dec 1777, and died 1846 in Rutherford County, Tennessee. He married (1) TABITHA UNKNOWN in South Carolina. He married (2) SUSAN UNKNOWN. He married (3) VALENTINE TRAIL.

Children of DAVID LAMB and TABITHA UNKNOWN are:

i. BARRAM5 LAMB.

ii. THOMAS DOUGLAS LAMB, b. 1822, Tennessee; d. 04 Apr 1877; m. SARAH ELIZABETH LAMB, 10 Dec 1844.

iii. DAVID LAMB.

iv. JONATHAN LAMB.

v. BENJAMIN LAMB.

vi. RACHEL LAMB.

vii. HARPER LAMB.

viii. VESTER LAMB, m. JAMES HILL.

Children of DAVID LAMB and SUSAN UNKNOWN are:

ix. NANCY5 LAMB.

x. MARTINDALE LAMB.

xi. ELIZABETH LAMB.

xii. CATHERINE LAMB.

xiii. SARAH LAMB.

 

11. JOHN SR.4 LAMB (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born 19 Dec 1779 in Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA), and died Aft. 1850. He married CLOEY UNKNOWN.

Children of JOHN LAMB and CLOEY UNKNOWN are:

i. MORGAN5 LAMB, b. 1800; d. 1850; m. (1) ESTHER HURLEY; m. (2) RHONDA HARDIN.

ii. THOMAS LAMB, b. Abt. 1813; m. MARGARET UNKNOWN.

iii. JOHN JR. LAMB, b. 1816, Tennessee; d. 1885, Greene County, Arkansas; m. (1) ANN HOUSTON, 1838, Lauderdale County, Alabama; m. (2) REBECCA CARDWELL, 1871; m. (3) BETSEY A. TRAVIS, 1878, Craighead County, Arkansas.

iv. JAMES LAMB, b. 1829; m. REBECCA HOUSTON.

v. MARY LAMB, b. 1825; m. WILSON WILLCOCKSON.

vi. SARAH LAMB, b. Bet. 1825 - 1830; d. 1852; m. REUBEN ADAMS.

 

12. JAMES4 LAMB (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born 25 Nov 1785. He married MARGARET UNKNOWN 1809.

Children of JAMES LAMB and MARGARET UNKNOWN are:

i. MARTHA5 LAMB, b. 1810, Williamson County, Tennessee; m. AEDEV ADRIAN SHARP, 25 Jan 1828, Lauderdale County, Alabama.

ii. MARY LAMB, b. 1815, Williamson County, Tennessee; m. ELISHA YOUNG, 26 Mar 1827, Lauderdale County, Alabama.

 

13. LEVI4 LAMB (LONGSHORE3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1782 in South Carolina, and died 26 Dec 1824. He married REBECCA UNKNOWN.

Children of LEVI LAMB and REBECCA UNKNOWN are:

i. JOHN5 LAMB.

ii. POLLY LAMB.

iii. WILLIAM LAMB.

iv. WILLIS LAMB, m. REBECCA ANN TALLEY, 24 Feb 1847, Caldwell County, Kentucky.

v. ELIZABETH LAMB.

vi. WILEY LAMB, b. Aft. 1824.

 

14. SARAH ELIZABETH4 LAMB (LONGSHORE3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)1 was born Abt. 17801, and died Aft. 1830 in Camden Rt 2 Wilcox County Alabama1. She married (1) JAMES W. REAVES1 in Abt. 1800. He was born Abt. 17651, and died Bet. 1810 - 30 Dec 1812 in South Carolina1. She married (2) JOSEPH VAUGHN 28 Dec 1812 in Caldwell County, Kentucky. He was born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in Stokes County, North Carolina, and died Abt. 1829 in Wilcox County, Alabama.

More About SARAH ELIZABETH LAMB:

Burial: Reaves Mallard Farish Cemetery, Wilcox County, Alabama1

Notes for JOSEPH VAUGHN:

According to Farnell Vaughn, Joseph Vaughn moved to Wilcox County around 1816

More About JOSEPH VAUGHN:

Burial: Wilcox County

Children of SARAH LAMB and JAMES REAVES are:

i. JAMES LEON5 REAVES1, b. Abt. 1805, Kentucky1; d. Aug 1875, Camden Rt 2 ( Sedan)Wilcox County Alabama1; m. SARAH S. VINSON1, 26 Dec 1833, Monroe County , Alabama; b. Abt. 18121; d. Abt. 18991.

More About JAMES LEON REAVES:

Burial: Reaves-Farish-Mallard Cemetery1

More About SARAH S. VINSON:

Burial: Reaves-Farish-Mallard Cemetery1

Marriage Notes for JAMES REAVES and SARAH VINSON:

John W. Vinson, Sarah's brother certified her age. Thomas Wilson officiated.[FTM307a.FTW]

John W. Vinson, Sarah's brother certified her age. Thomas Wilson officiated.

ii. PEGGY REAVES, b. Kentucky; m. WILLIAM SMITH.

Children of SARAH LAMB and JOSEPH VAUGHN are:

iii. LARKIN5 VAUGHN, b. Abt. 1813, Kentucky; d. Abt. 1870; m. POLLY BONNER, 28 Nov 1835; b. Abt. 1821, Monroe County, Alabama; d. Aft. 1870.

Notes for LARKIN VAUGHN:

According to Farnell Vaughn: Larkin was a private in Capt. E. Mills Co. Monroe County Militia Home Guard during the Civil War.

iv. WILLIAM MARTIN VAUGHN, b. 17 Mar 1816, Kentucky; d. 04 Feb 1881; m. MARY ANN LOUISA WRIGHT, 17 Feb 1848; b. 24 Dec 1828; d. 23 Feb 1894.

Notes for WILLIAM MARTIN VAUGHN:

William Martin Vaughn was a veteran of the Creek Indian War in 1836. He was a 2nd Corporal in the 1st Battalion of the Alabama Military Infantry under Capt. McCondiches Co. He volunteered June 5, 1836 for three months and left July 25, 1836.

More About WILLIAM MARTIN VAUGHN:

Burial: Liberty Methodist Church in Wilcox County

More About MARY ANN LOUISA WRIGHT:

Burial: Liberty Methodist Church in Wilcox County

v. ELIZABETH VAUGHN, b. Abt. 1818; d. 27 Nov 1895; m. HAMPTON L. JORDAN, 13 Jun 1838.

vi. SALLY (SARAH) VAUGHN, b. Abt. 1820; d. Abt. 1880; m. ROBERT JAMES HENDERSON, 24 Dec 1851, Wilcox County, Alabama; b. 11 Jan 1831, Blacks Bluff (Wilcox County), Alabama; d. Abt. 1909.

Notes for SALLY (SARAH) VAUGHN:

Moved to Tennehaw, Texas

Married Robert James Henderson on December 24, 1851 with the permission of Robert Henderson, Father of Robert James Henderson. She was married by John P. Vaughn, minister of the Gospel and older brother of Sarah

Notes for ROBERT JAMES HENDERSON:

Married by John Pulliam Vaughn, Robert James is the son of Robert Henderson. He was known as 'Jim" and served in "Johnson's Avengers", Company C-42nd Alabama Infantry with his brothers Calivn and Oliver. Notes showed that he made Captain. He shows up in the 1880 Monroe County, Alabama Census.

vii. POLLY VAUGHN, m. JACK VINSON OR VINCENT.

Notes for POLLY VAUGHN:

Nothing Known

viii. CATHERINE ELEANOR "KATE" VAUGHN, b. Abt. 1824; d. 13 May 1892, Camden Rt 2 Wilcox County Alabama; m. NEIL WATKINS MCINTOSH, 18 Apr 1849, Wilcox County Marriage Records, Marriage Bond: 1841-1851; Issac J. Vincent-see his bond, she is 18.; b. 1819; d. 1876, Camden Rt 2 Wilcox County Alabama.

More About CATHERINE ELEANOR "KATE" VAUGHN:

Burial: Reaves Mallard Farish, Wilcox County, Alabama

Notes for NEIL WATKINS MCINTOSH:

Neil Watkins McIntosh and Catherine (Kate) Vaughn McIntosh are buried in the REaves-Mallard-Farish Cemetery. Memorial headstones in their memory are placed at Reaves Chapel.

More About NEIL WATKINS MCINTOSH:

Burial: Reaves Mallard Farish Cemetery, Wilcox County, Alabama

ix. JOSEPH MADISON VAUGHN, b. 05 May 1825, Alabama; d. 04 Nov 1900, Wilcox County; m. MARTHA ELIZABETH DUNN, 14 Oct 1849; b. 1830; d. 1889.

Notes for JOSEPH MADISON VAUGHN:

Joseph Madison Vaughn was a CSA veteran in Co. C. 44h Alabama Infantry . There is a Confederate marker on his grave in the Capell Cemetery in Camden, Alabama.

More About JOSEPH MADISON VAUGHN:

Burial: 1900, Capell Cemetery in Camden, Alabama

Military service: Joseph Madison Vaughn was a Civil War Veteran. He served in the CSA CO. C 44th Alabama Infantry and has a Confederate (CSA) Marker in the Capell cemetery.

More About MARTHA ELIZABETH DUNN:

Burial: 1889, Capell Cemetery (Gravel Creek) in Camden, Alabama

Marriage Notes for JOSEPH VAUGHN and MARTHA DUNN:

Hampton Jordan served as security.

 

15. WILLIAM4 LAMB (LONGSHORE3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1784 in South Carolina, and died 26 Dec 1834. He married REBECCA UNKNOWN Bet. 1801 - 1809.

Children of WILLIAM LAMB and REBECCA UNKNOWN are:

i. WILLIAM THOMAS5 LAMB, b. Abt. 1809, Calloway County, Kentucky; d. Abt. 1880, Lafayette, Mississippi; m. POLLY BOND, 01 Mar 1828, Calloway County, Kentucky.

ii. PENELOPE NELLY LAMB.

iii. WILLIAM LAMB.

 

16. MARY POLLY4 LAMB (LONGSHORE3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1786, and died Bef. 1845. She married JOHN D. CROW, son of WILLIAM CROW and MARY LONGSHORE.

Children of MARY LAMB and JOHN CROW are:

i. JOHN D.5 CROW.

ii. RICHARD CROW.

iii. MOSES E. CROW.

iv. MARTIN CROW.

v. REBECCA CROW, m. HUMPHREY HOPPER.

vi. POLLY CROW, m. WILLIAM GRESHAM.

vii. JANE CROW.

 

17. JENSEY JANE4 LAMB (LONGSHORE3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1788 in South Carolina, and died Bef. 1845. She married JESSE CLAYTON Aft. 08 Oct 1811 in Caldwell County, Kentucky, son of MOSES CLAYTON and PHOEBE UNKNOWN.

Children of JENSEY LAMB and JESSE CLAYTON are:

i. ELIZABETH5 CLAYTON.

ii. SALLY CLAYTON, m. WILLIAM BRADSHAW.

iii. JOHN CLAYTON.

iv. POLLY ANN CLAYTON.

v. PHOEBE CLAYTON.

vi. MOSES CLAYTON, m. PHOEBE UNKNOWN.

 

18. NANCY MARGARET (PEGGY)4 LAMB (LONGSHORE3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1792 in South Carolina Colony, Great Britain (now South Carolina, USA), and died Abt. 1839. She married JAMES FARMER 11 Sep 1810 in Caldwell County, Kentucky, son of FREDERICK FARMER and SARAH HUGHES. He was born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in North Carolina, and died Abt. 1833 in Union County, Kentucky.

Children of NANCY LAMB and JAMES FARMER are:

i. JERRY5 FARMER.

ii. FREDERICK FARMER.

iii. MARTIN FARMER.

iv. SQUIRE FARMER.

v. SALLY FARMER.

vi. MIRANDA FARMER.

vii. POLLY FARMER.

viii. AMANDA FARMER.

ix. JANE FARMER.

x. LURISSA FARMER.

 

19. MARTIN4 LAMB (LONGSHORE3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1792 in South Carolina. He married POLLY UNKNOWN.

Children of MARTIN LAMB and POLLY UNKNOWN are:

i. JAMES L.5 LAMB, b. Abt. 1830; m. NANCY J. LOWRY, 09 Mar 1850, Caldwell County, Kentucky.

ii. REBECCA A. LAMB, b. Abt. 1832.

iii. FORD E. LAMB, b. Abt. 1834.

iv. MARY I. LAMB, b. Abt. 1836.

v. DOCTON F. LAMB, b. Abt. 1842.

 

20. JOHN4 LAMB (LONGSHORE3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born 03 Apr 1793 in Union County, South Carolina Colony, Great Britian (now South Carolina, USA), and died 04 Apr 1865 in Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA. He married MARY POLLY CLAYTON 24 Aug 1816 in Caldwell County, Kentucky, daughter of MOSES CLAYTON and PHOEBE UNKNOWN.

Children of JOHN LAMB and MARY CLAYTON are:

i. ANDREW JACKSON5 LAMB, b. 02 Jun 1817, Kentucky; d. 03 Aug 1893, Lebanon, Kentucky; m. (1) SARAH NICHOLS, 20 Dec 1841, Caldwell County, Kentucky; m. (2) MARY ANN JOHNSON, 09 Jun 1853, Hopkins County, Kentucky.

ii. ELIZABETH P. LAMB, b. 13 Nov 1818, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; d. 15 Jun 1894, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; m. W.C. HOPPER.

iii. ALLEN P. LAMB, b. 1821, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; d. Bet. 1870 - 1880, Kentucky; m. (1) MARY ELVIRA PHELPS, 27 Feb 1844, Caldwell County, Kentucky; m. (2) PARMELIA CARPENTER, 04 Sep 1869, Caldwell County, Kentucky.

iv. SHELTON LAMB, b. 12 Sep 1823; d. 16 Dec 1870; m. (1) LAVINIA NICHOLS, 08 Mar 1848, Caldwell County, Kentucky; m. (2) VANESSA E. NICHOLS, 18 Dec 1861, Caldwell County, Kentucky; m. (3) NARCISSUS J. DEARING, 02 Oct 1865, Caldwell County, Kentucky.

v. ARTHA JANE LAMB, b. 12 Mar 1826, Kentucky; d. 09 Mar 1873, Kentucky; m. J.M. WILLIS DARNALL, 01 Jul 1847, Caldwell County, Kentucky.

vi. JESSE M. LAMB, b. 28 Mar 1828, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; d. 15 Jun 1875, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; m. SARAH MELVINA SCOTT, 07 Nov 1850, Caldwell County, Kentucky.

vii. MARTIN UREY LAMB, b. 10 Sep 1829, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; d. 28 Nov 1881, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; m. (1) ELIZA E. CARTER, 17 May 1859, Caldwell County, Kentucky; m. (2) LETICIA ANN HOPPER, 28 Feb 1877, Caldwell County, Kentucky.

viii. MILTON LAMB, b. 16 Dec 1830, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; d. 29 Dec 1839, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA.

ix. MELISSA A. LAMB, b. 25 Mar 1833, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; d. 05 Aug 1914, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; m. NELSA PHELPS.

x. ELLEN MIRANDA LAMB, b. 25 Nov 1836, Kentucky; m. DAVID GLASS, 27 Apr 1859, Caldwell County, Kentucky.

xi. PATTON BILL LAMB, b. 09 Apr 1838, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; d. 15 Sep 1916; m. MARY A. UNKNOWN.

xii. MARY LAMB, b. 26 Dec 1839, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; d. 29 Dec 1839, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA.

 

21. MOSES4 LAMB (LONGSHORE3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1799 in Union County, Southa Carolina, and died Aft. 1850 in Crawford County, Arkansas. He married LUCINDA SMITH 31 Oct 1816 in Caldwell County, Kentucky.

Children of MOSES LAMB and LUCINDA SMITH are:

i. SERILDA EMMALINE5 LAMB, b. Abt. 1817, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; d. Abt. 1865, Crawford County, Arkansas; m. PRESLEY MARION CRADDUCK, 24 May 1833, Calloway County, Kentucky.

ii. UNKNOWN ONE LAMB, b. Bet. 1819 - 1820.

iii. ELBERT THOMPSON LAMB, b. Abt. 1822, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA; d. Bet. 1860 - 1865, Franklin County, Arkansas; m. ELIZABETH REDMOND, 1844, Arkansas.

iv. UNKNOWN TWO LAMB, b. Abt. 1824.

v. JAMES THOMPSON LAMB, b. Dec 1832, Union County, Kentucky; d. 1862, Franklin County, Arkansas; m. MATILDA JANE LEWIS, 1853, Arkansas.

vi. LUCINDA JANE LAMB, b. 1835, Union County, Kentucky; d. Franklin County, Arkansas; m. SAMUEL THREELKILL, 13 Jun 1850.

 

 

Endnotes

1. FTM307a.FTW, Date of Import: Mar 19, 2007.