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George LAMBERTON [2] |
- George Lamberton, New Haven, 1641, prob. merchant from London, was one of the chief inhabs. employe 1643 in project, a settlement at Delaware, but resisted by the Swedes, who vindicated their right; by wife Margaret had Mercy, pabt. 1641; Desire 1642; and Obedience 1655? (1645); went in January 1646, for England in the ship of 80 tons, "cut out of the ice 3 miles," with Mr. Gregson, the wife of Dep. Gov. Goodyear, and others, which was never heard of. He left widow, who married Dep.-Gov. Stephen Goodyear, and daughter Eliz., who married 1654 Daniel Sillevant; Desire married 1659, Thomas Cooper, Jr. of Springfield; Hannah, married Samuel Wells, and next, Col. John Allyn; and Obedience, who married 1676 Samuel Smith. Yet it is not sure that these were his daughters, and possibly another family may have come, for at Jamaica, L.I., was a Thomas, 1686. [1]
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- [S13228] Henry Whittemore, Ancestry.com: Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, with a Brief History of Those of the First Generation.
- [S13227] James E. Bishop, A BISHOP Family Line in America, Rev. John Bishop to Samuel H. Bishop.
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