![]() ![]() Thomas, possibly baptized in Barnardiston 25 June 1624, he resided in Charlestown in 1652, 16. ![]() Thomas Hawley.Īnderson (New England, The Great Migration, 1630-1635) lists his children as follows: His was buried in the family lot which is now at the corner of Washington and Eustis Streets, Boston.Īfter his death Dorothy married Mr. Thomas died of a calenture (high fever) by a great cold. Thomas married second, in Roxbury, MA, Dorothy Harbittle. He took the oath and was officially made a freeman on. Thomas filed a request to be made a freeman. The ships were the Arbella, the Ambrose, the Charles, the Mayflower (not of Pilgrim fame), the Jewel, the Hopewell, the Success, the Trial, the Whale, the Talbot and the William and Francis. Thomas Lamb and his family (wife Elizabeth and sons Thomas and John) came to America as part of the "Winthrop Fleet," a group of 11 ships led by John Winthrop out of a total of 16 funded by the Massachusetts Bay Company which carried between 7 Puritans from England over the summer of 1630. She was buried at Roxbury (exact place unknown) on 28 Nov, 1639. Married first, in England, Elizabeth, who died in childbirth. ![]() ![]() Some researchers list the parents of Thomas Lamb/Lambe as Thomas and Elizabeth Lambe but none show proof.īased upon the baptisms of his first three children it is thought that Thomas Lamb was from Barnardiston, Suffolk, England by about 1599. ![]()
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