

Barnabas Lamson. d. 1640. Probably from Essex co., Eng. Was proprietor and town officer at Cambridge in 1635. Selectman in 1636. A member of the Cambridge church. He died in 1640. His wife died before him.' He left his five young children to the care, during their minority, of five different friends.
Of, England as evidenced by the birthplace of her daughter, Sarah.
Find a Grave memorial: 37125914 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37125914/mary-lambson
Barnabas Lambson married by about 1627 Mary _____.
They had five children: Mary Cook, Sarah Crouch, Barnabas Rice, & Joseph.
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."
Source; Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
1600 |
January 1600
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Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England
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1607 |
March 3, 1607
Age 7
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Hornchurch, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
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1613 |
1613
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Terling, Essex, England, United Kingdom
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1627 |
1627
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England
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1631 |
November 20, 1631
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Ridgewell, Essex, England
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1634 |
January 13, 1634
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Ridgewell, Essex, England
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January 13, 1634
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Stanstead, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1635 |
1635
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Middlesex Co., Ma
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1638 |
March 17, 1638
Age 38
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Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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