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william lamb fffmf
Name – William lamb fffmf
Date and place of birth unknown Names of parents unknown Date and place of baptism unknown Marriage st Nicholas church Deptford 3rd aug 1802 william lamb lucy Dixon1781-1844(parents ezra Dixon Elizabeth 1813 residing at wells rents east st Greenwich 1819 abode Greenwich hospital Children Joshua William; bp 28th july 1805 Jas Samuel; 1807- Ezra; 1811-57 Martha ;1813-1873 John dyer; 1815-19 William evans; 1817 -1829 Samuel George; 1816 John Dixon; 1821 Ebenezer Dixon; 1824(1841c Greenwich hospital school, mother Lucy was nurse to infirmary ,Ebenezer was also listed with sister Martha Hollman and family Occupation(s) -1805 collegeman,1815 scullery mans mate 1816 warrant officer 1822 cooksmate 1833 greenwich in pensioner. Date, place and cause of death unknown |
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I remember this family!
There is this burial at Greenwich: First name(s) William Last name Lamb Age 68 Birth year 1767 Death year 1835 Death date ? ? 1835 Burial year 1835 Burial date 16 Jan 1835 Burial place Greenwich Denomination Anglican County Kent Country England Archive reference TNA/RG/4/1674 Description KENT: Greenwich, Greenwich Hospital (Anglican): Burials Record set England & Wales Non-conformist burials Confusing, as on the one hand it says Anglican, but on the other it is under non-conformist burials. The image is on FMP. This chap was born c. 1767, which would make him a bit older than his wife. |
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This could be his burial, in the London parish registers on ancestry:
http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/15...nSearchResults William Lamb, abode Greenwich Hospital, buried 16 Jan 1835 Greenwich, age 68. edit - snap, Elizabeth! |
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the non conformist baptisms for all the family were at maize hill bethel independent chapel and conformist ones where at greenwich hospital
i haven,t been able to find a william lamb anywhere around 1767 he became a greenwich inpensioner in 1833 |
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There are lots of William Lamb baptisms around 1767 in various parts of England but the problem is that we don't know where your William was born.
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hi
sorry for delay in replying yes i found quite a few william lambs in and around 1767 though i can discount a few i wondered with the greenwich hospital/pensioner connection there might be something in the national archives adm 73 i have found some of the childrens admissions to the hospital school but wouldn,t have a clue what to look for thanks regards lynden |
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