[12327] Mary is daughter of Jacob Baltozer and Mary Bergstresser and was married to John in her parents' home. Mary m. (2) in May, 1897 John Rinker of Griswald, IA. Mary was a member of the Methodist Church at Griswald.
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[18651] Christina is buried in Grubbs (Betschaft) Church Cemetery at Meiserville.
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[17256] Augustine is son of Richard Fish (b. ca. 1504 in Leics., son of Edward Fish, b. ca. 1465, and wife Agnes _____). Dennis Bowman, 1565 S. Raritan, Denver, CO 80223 (1997) stated Ambrose d. 26 Aug 1579.
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NEHGR Jan 1848, p. 194, presents a summary of the will of Barnabas ("Barnabe Lambson") in which he designates his siblings by name as guardians for his children. He is listed among the original settlers of Salisbury, MA - NEHGR Jan 1849, p. 57.
"Beginning The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633"{NEHGS web site):
BARNABAS LAMBSON
ORIGIN: Ridgewell, Essex
MIGRATION: 1635
FIRST RESIDENCE: Cambridge
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Cambridge church implied by references in will to several "brothers," who would be brothers in the church.
OFFICES: Cambridge highway surveyor, 23 November 1635 [ CaTR
ESTATE: In the 8 February 1635/6 list of "those men who have houses in the town at this present" in Cambridge, "Barnab[as] Lambson" was credited with two houses in town [CaTR 18].
In an undated list of "lots given out by the town on the south side of Charles River," "Barnabe Lampsone" held six acres in the upper division and six acres in the lower division [CaBOP 332].
By 1639 "Barnebie Lamson" had sold to Nathaniel Sparhawk "one house with four acres of land" [CaBOP 51]. By 1639 "Barnabie Lamson" had sold to Gregory Stone "two acres and a half of planting ground ... in the New West Field" [CaBOP 57]. By 1639 "Barnabie Lamson" had sold to John Cooper "one house with two acres and a rood of land" and "six acres of land in the New Ox Pasture" [CaBOP 57].
By 8 March 1642[/3?], "the feoffees of Barnaby Lampson" had sold to Nathaniel Sparhawk "five acres of marsh land on the south side of Charles River" [CaBOP 123].
In his undated nuncupative will, "Barnabe Lambson" ordered "for the disposing of my children to 5 particular men, evewry one, my daughter Marye to my brother Sparahak, to my brother Isaack my daughter Sarah, my sone Barnabey to my brother Parish, my daughter Mathy to my brother Stone, my son Joseph to my brother Bridge" [SPR 1:6].
BIRTH: By about 1602 (based on estimated date of marriage).
DEATH: About 1640.
MARRIAGE: By about 1627 Mary _____.
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i MARY, b. say 1627; m. by 1652 Philip Cook (the January 1658/9 accounting of Cambridge church members includes the family of "Philip Cook & Mary (the daughter of Barnabas Lampson deceased)" [CaChR 13]).
ii SARAH, b. say 1629; m. by about 1650 William Crouch (eldest known child, daughter Sarah, m. by 1670 [Wyman 250-51, 563]).
iii BARNABAS, bp. Ridgewell, Essex, 22 November 1631 [Lamson Gen 14]; on 11 April 1654, "Barnabas Lamson bound to support the child of Elizabeth Osgood, if no other father appeared, and offered his estate as security" and "Jno. Severans bound for his appearance at next Hampton court" [EQC 1:347]; on 3 October 1654, "Elizabeth Osgood ordered to put in a sufficient security, to the satisfaction of the prudential men of Salisbury, to free the town of all charges for the support of a child of hers which she had by Barnabas Lamson, or else to be sent to Ipswich goal; if she kept the child, she was to have the remainder of Lamson's estate bound to the town of Salisbury for her security" and "Jno. Severans' bond for Barnabas Lamson's appearance was forfeited" [EQC 1:371]; no further record.
iv MARTHA, bp. Ridgewell, Essex, 13 January 1633/4, "daughter of Barnabas Lambson and Marie his wife" [Lamson Gen 14]; m. Sudbury 7 July 1654 Matthew Rice, son of EDMUND RICE {1639, Sudbury} [Stevens-Miller Anc 109-31].
v JOSEPH, b. say 1636; in the January 1658/9 accounting of Cambridge church members, the family of John Bridge included "under his care also is Joseph Lampson the son of Barnabas Lampson deceased sometimes a member of this church" [CaChR 4]; m. about 1661 Elizabeth Rice (son Joseph, apparently the eldest child, m. on 18 August 1686), daughter of RICHARD RICE {1635, Cambridge} [NEHGR 112:67-68].
ASSOCIATIONS: In his will of 10 February 1670/1, "Peter Lidget of Boston in New England, merchant," included a bequest of £30 to "my kinswomen, viz: cousin Crouch of Charlestowne, cousin Cooke of Cambridg[e] & cousin Rice of Sudbury, the three children of my aunt Lampson" [SPR 6:160-61].
COMMENTS: On 6 June 1636, Cambridge "[a]greed with Goodman Lamson for his boy for ten pounds so long as the dry cattle be kept on the other side of the river" [CaTR 23].
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1908 Otis E. Lamson published an account of Barnabas Lampson and his descendants through his grandson Ebenezer [Otis E. Lamson. comp., Memorial of Elder Ebenezer Lamson of Concord, Mass., his Ancestry and Descendants: 1635-1908, cited above as Lamson Gen].
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[21808] Jacob m. Anna Sophia Butts. He is given as a son of Adam and Catharine by Laura Grabowsky (laura@neo.lrun.com) in GenForum in 1999 and must be verified.
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[22270] Christian m. Anna Marie Haver (Hafer ?).