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Note for: Mary EWER, 1582 -
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Individual Note: Birth: Greenwich,Kent,England
Married: Abt 1603 in Greenwich, Kent, England
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Note for: Bernard (LUMBARD) LOMBARD, 1608 - 20 Feb 1668
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Individual Note: Death: 20 Feb 1668/9
The name is also seen as Lumbart, Lumbard, Lumbert and similar variations.
Bernard Lombard was born probably at Themcombe, Dorset, ca. 1608. On 20February 1668/69 he deposed that he was about age sixty (MD 17:109). Bernard was the son of Thomas Lombard, q.v., and much of the
information below is from Robert S. Wakefield, "The Lombard Family of
Barnstable, Mass.," TAG 52:136-39, Bernard was first at Dorchester with
his father. Moving to Plymouth County, he lived at Scituate, where he
and his wife joined Lothrop's church 19 April 1635; he had a house at
Scituate by 1636, and his daughter Mary was baptized there 8 October 1637 (NEHGR 10:42, 9;279, 281).
He became a Plymouth freeman 3 January 1636/37 (PCR 1:48). In 1639 he moved to Barnstable with the Lothrop group. On 10 October 1643 the courtordered that if the townsmen of Barnstable did not appoint a place for their defense, it would have W.
Thomas Dinunack, Anthony Annable, Henry Cobb, Henry Cogan, and BernardLombard do it (PCR 2:65). On 2 June 1646 Bernard Lombard was on the grand jury (PCR 2:102), a position he held a number of times. On 5
October 1652 he was approved by the court as ensign for the Barnstable
military company (PCR 3:17). On 9 June 1653 Gyles Rickard was presentedfor lascivious carriage toward Mary Lombard, the daughter of Bernard Lombard (PCR 3:36). His children were Thomas, who married Elizabeth Derby;Abigail (also called Abia), who married James Claghom; Mary, who married George Lewis; Martha, who married John Martin; and Jabez, who marriedSarah Derby. In his 1668/69 deposition, Bernard called William Clark ofYarmouth "Father Clarke" and testified to Claske's nuncupative will leaving everything he had to Joseph Benjamin, Bernard's brother-law (MD 17:109).
Source: Plymouth Colony Its History & People 1620-1691 by Eugene Aubrey
Stratton
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Note for: Thomas (LUMBARD) LOMBARD II, 1581 - 1664
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Occupation: Innkeeper
Individual Note: Death: 10 Jun 1663 and bef 8 Feb 1664/1665
Thomas Lombard was baptized at Thorncombe, Dorset, 2 February 1581/82,the son of Thomas Lombard. He had a brother, Bernard, baptized there 2 July 15N, but the Bernard found in New England records is Thomas's son. Thomas married more than once, perhaps three times, and had children by at least two wives. He probably came to New England on the Mary and John,settling at Dorchester, where he appear on Dorchester records, including the baptism of his son Jobaniah on 23 June 1639, and thus he arrived in Plymouth Colony several years after his son Bernard.
On 3 December 1639 Thomas was licensed to keep an ordinary and sell wine at Barnstable for entertaining strangers, provided that he would keep"order in the house"
He was a surveyor of the highways for Barnstable on 6 June 1649
On 7 March 1664/65 administration of the estate of Thomas Lombard was
given to his widow, Joyce, and his sons Jedidah and Caleb.
His will, dated 23 March 1662/63, inventory 8 February 1664/65, mentioned his wife; his sons Caleb, Jedidah, Benjamin, Bernard, and Joshua; hissons-in-law Joseph Benjamin and Edward Coleman; his daughters MargaretColeman and Jemima; and his granddaughter Abigail Benjamin
Three sons predeceased him: two sons named Thomas baptized at Thomcombe, one of whom must have died young- The other, who came to New England with him, appeared on the 1643 ATBA list, and died without known issue, before his father made his will; and Jobaniah, who died young. Son Joshuamarried Abigail Linnel; jedidiah married Hannah Wing; Benjamin married(1) Jane Warren (2) Sarah Walker, and (3) widow Hannah Whetstone; and Caleb, whose wife's name is unknown. Daughter Margaret married Edward Coleman, and Jemima married Joseph Benjamin.
Source: Plymouth Colony Its History & People 1620-1691 by Eugene AubreyStratton
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Note for: Jennie LEWIS, 1876 -
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Individual Note: Listed on the 1920 census as living in Ellington Township, Hancock County, Iowa with her husband Orville "M" and their children. Clifford and Orville.
They also had Nathan (Jennie's father) living with them. Nathan was 87years old at the time.
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Note for: William Martin BEAUPRE, 16 Apr 1834 - 26 Oct 1922
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Occupation: 1900 Cooper