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[445] {Castine death records state he was age 53 when he died in 1896 and that he was a sailor.} He and his family appear to be listed in the 1860 Penobscot census in the same dwelling as his parents. He is buried in lot 171 in the Castine Town Cemetery where the grave stone gives his middle initial as "S".
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[32227] The 21 June 1900 federal census in Wallingford, New Haven Co., CT lists Joseph (whose parents are French Canadian), wife Emily (b, Jan 1850 in Canada), son Henry (b. Sept 1886) and daughter Mary (b. 1889). Ancestry.com offers: "Hall Name Meaning - English, Scottish, Irish, German, and Scandinavian: from Middle English hall (Old English heall), Middle High German halle, Old Norse holl all meaning 'hall' (a spacious residence), hence a topographic name for someone who lived in or near a hall or an occupational name for a servant employed at a hall. In some cases it may be a habitational name from places named with this word, which in some parts of Germany and Austria in the Middle Ages also denoted a salt mine. The English name has been established in Ireland since the Middle Ages, and, according to MacLysaght, has become numerous in Ulster since the 17th century."
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This person is from the unverified Herricks family tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states Richard arrived in Salem, MA in 1637.
A file in Ancestry.com in 2013 offers:
Richard Lambert of Salem appears in the list of the land-holders in the town records in 1636 :-"Ricd Lambert, Joyner, Receiued for an Inhabitant but to purchase his accomodcon Jan. 23, 1636." "Five acres granted him Derbys fort side, July 18, 1637."
"This day also was convented before this court for drunckness Richard Lambert & was fined tenne shillings & ordered to sitt in the stocks twoe publike dayes (ye times referred to Coin1 Endicot to determin." Lambert was successfully sued for debt by " Wlllia Pester ", June 26, 1638; but won a suit brought by John Pickeringe of Salem, June 25, 1639. He was defendant in an action for debt by John Symonds, Aug. 31,1647. On June 16, 1651, the selectmen of Salem granted Rich: Edwards 20 acres in consideration of his resigning 20 acres below " mackerill Cove towards the Creek that he bought of mr Thornedick wch was formerly granted to Richard Lambert." He had land near Beckett's Lane in 1655.
Richard Lambert's wife was named Sarah, and as will be seen she was destined to be a great burden to the town for many years. In the town records, Mayl, 1647, is an entry which it seems possible may refer to Sarah Lambert, although Richard was still alive, since he was fined, in November, 1655, for "smoking tobacco openly in the street"; but he was spoken of as deceased in 1659 :-" Capt Hawthorne, mr Clarke, mr Corwin haue power giuen them to agree wth mr Emry about curinge Goody Lambert & for dyett & what they shall doe the Towne pmiseth to repay them by the first of the 9th month next."
The only clue as to the date of death of Richard Lambert is afforded by the earliest mention of the care of his family which would set it as before December, 1657; for " it ia agreed with Henry Hereck that he is to keep Richard Lambert's Daughter from ye first of y" 10th m° 1657 to the first of the -"' m° 1658 and he is to haue allowed him in Clothes & other waies the Just Sume of fiue pownd A year: : pd him 5U 16s 3d: rest to him this 4th 2mo. 1659 17s ld accounted with Hen Herik for keepinge of Lamberts daughter pd him the foil, p Roger Haskel 2" 3* 1; & reamyner p Ed Batter the whole is: 2" 10s."
"There being an agreed' with Ralf Elinwood in the 11th m° 1659 to keepe Sara Lambert two years" &c. (land was granted to him).
Under date of Jan. 20, 1661, " Sarah Lambert is Comitted to Jerimyah Butman for a yeare begin[n]g 20 Day of Nouber past vntill the twentyth Day of the moneth Nouember next 1662 & the towne men haue pmifed to pay him fixe pounds." Again, Apr. 26, 1662, "Its agreed and couenanted with the wife of William Lord Junio that f he is to keepe and mainetaine Sarah Lambert seauen yeares if f he foe longe liue ", &c. Apparently this agreement did not last long, for, Dec. 17, 1562, it is " Agreed with goodwife Cantleburie in the behalf of her hufband that he is to keepe and maintaine Sarah Lambert one yeare ", &c.
She continued to be passed around as the following entries show :-"' Jeremie Butman for Sarah Lambert 5:10: 6," 1662. " Jeremie Boutman to be alowed for Sarah Lambert," 1663 ; and again in 1664, " To mr Will Browne for Lamberts dafter and for his expences at genall Court: to the 11th of 10th 66 : tenn pounds I say 10:00:00." On Feb. 22, 1688, " Sarah Lambert to be difpofled of by the Difcreacon of the felectmen for fome Convenient tyme to thofe they see meet for at the eafe of Towne Chardge." Jan. 16, 1670, " It. for keeping Sarah Lambert & Child 1667, 11:00:00. "Jan. 16, 1671, » To Jn° Clifford : for Keeping Sarah Lambert 07:00:00." Mar. 1, 1671/2, "discourfe wth John Clifford to See whether he would Abate anything of the Seauen pounds p. year he Anfwered that he would not Abate anything and that for the time to come he would haue more of the towne or elce he would not keep her any longer. Agreed wth ffrancis Skery to keep her for one yere for fiue pownds." Evidently the charge of Sarah was no sinecure.
On Apr. 30, 1672, "Its ordM by ye Selectmen that forty Shillings be disburfed on the Townes accent for the Cloathing of Sarah Lambert and mr Batter is defired to doe it." "To ffrancis Skerey for Keeping Sarah Lamberts Child to haue fiue pounds also the same for Sarah Lambert", 1673. '«Tho : greenslits wife to keep Sarah Lambert", 1673. "Nich maning for keeping Sarah Lamberts child," 1673. «' Thomas Greenslut to keep Sarah Lamberts Child till it be 18 years old "(this last makes it evident that the child was less than six years old when Sarah was first provided for in 1661).
At last the town officers seem to have become desperate over the case, for, Sept. 22, 1674, " Capt Corwine & mr Bartholomer are defired to Inqr wt veflels are bound for Ver Genia & to Agree with any matter for ye Carring Away of Sarah Lambert for wch they have whole power." Feb. 27, 1674/5, " 1/2 Acre of land laid out to John Corwin pr ye Selectmen at ye Northeast end of ye now fence of ye land Sold pr Richard Hollingworth to philip Cromwel for ye use of ye sd Corwin wch land is Sold him pr the Towne Consideration Twelve pounds pr him pd to the Widow Greenslat allowed her for keeping Sarah Lamberts child." Evidently the plan to transport Sarah was not a success, as her keeping still figures on the records in 1675 and until 1679. The name of the daughter does not appear.
In Conant's list of marsh and meadow land-holders is found «(*4») 3 Rich : Lambt (*8*) 2", i.e. 3 in family, 2 acres in a later hand ; the starred figures probably are corrections. His land is mentioned in 1655 and he had Daniel Webb's house. Savage says the daughter, Hester, married, Oct. 8, 1659, Jeremiah Bootman, and they had Mary, born July 4, 1660; Jeremy, born Nov. 4, 1662 ; Mathew, born Sept. 11, 1665. » Oct. 26, 1679, Samuell ye son of Jeremiah Bootman (by his wife Hester Lambert) Baptized as his wife was a member of the Salem church." Beverly First Church Records.
Savage also suggests that Richard Lambert, killed by the Indians, Sept . 18, 1675, at Bloody Brook, was a son of the first Richard.
[44172] The unverified Jurgens Family Tree in 2018 in Ancestry.com offers: "When Thomas Twenynge was born on August 3, 1537, in Painswick, Gloucestershire, England, his father, Marcella, was 187. He married Elsabeth Powne in his hometown. They had one [known] child during their marriage. He died as a young father in 1562 in Somme, France, at the age of 25. When Elsabeth Powne was born in 1539 in Painswick, Gloucestershire, England, her father, Mr. Powne, was 22. . . .. She died as a young mother in 1562 in Somme, France, at the age of 23."
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_Nathaniel WHITCOMB _|_Mary PARKER ________
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[14430] The unverified Russum Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When Samuel Wilder was born on June 22, 1792, in Plymouth, Vermont, his father, Jonathan, was 33 and his mother, Lucy, was 29. He had two sons and two daughters with Lucy Whitcomb. He died on February 24, 1878, having lived a long life of 85 years."