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From: "Lilly" <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Lambert
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 09:05:00 +0300
References: <20041120195150.20573.qmail@web60904.mail.yahoo.com>


Hello Sharon,

Thanks for the help, but I really hope I can find someone who has a good
understanding of the Lambert family in the 1700's in Hunterdon Co NJ.
I need a Perkins Lambert, she is female, she married Johannes Brouwer in
1768 at NYC, they both stated they were from NYC.
In looking at LAMBERT names, there are VERY early Lambert names in Essex CO,
especially at ELIZABETHTOWN, also at Bergen Co NJ.

So I am trying to find someone who knows each of those 3 locations, the
Lambert ancestry, to see if I can find a Perkins Lambert, or at least a Male
Lambert who may have been living in NYC as of 1768, when Perkins Lambert
married there.

My thought is, Perkins Lambert's roots are in NJ, and her family at some
point moved from NJ to NYC, and she married there. Since her marriage
license states she lives at NYC as of 1768.

Since her first name is so Strange, for a girl, it must be an "old Family
Name", probably some woman with a surname of PERKINS, married a LAMBERT man,
and produced a Perkins Lambert.

Perkins Lambert named her second son ROBERT, so she may have been the
daughter of a Robert Lambert.

Any help is appreciated,
Best regards,
Lilly Martin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon and Harry" <>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Lambert


> Lilly, I haven't researched the Lambert line so can't help you but I have
a Kitchin cousin who married Tom Lambert and lived in Ringoes. He's still
there although she died last year. The Lamberts have been in Hunterdon
County for a long time and some of them are still there! These Lamberts
married into the Evereett family. Tom's sister married his wife's brother
(Roger Everett) who is a John Deere dealer in heavy equipment in Ringoes.
Does this make any sense??
>
> Sharon
>
> Lilly <> wrote:
> Is there anyone working on the LAMBERT line in Hunterdon Co NJ?
>
> >From a genealogy book on the Lambert lines in America, I find the
following general information:
>
> 1638, 20 families sailed from Hull, England to Rowley, Mass.
> Francis Lambert was among them.
> His descendants were John Lambert and Gershom Lambert, they both migrated
to Amwell, Hunterdon Co NJ about 1735.
>



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