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Job Lambert

Birth
Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Death
1811 (aged 50–51)
Cabell County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
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Parents:
Philip Lambert I 1730–1821
Mary Ann Henderson 1738–1821
Phillip Lambert b: 1730 in
Laindon Hills, Essex, England:
In 1756 came to America with
brothers William, and Jeremiah,
as a reprieved Convict.
Siblings:
John P Lambert 1761–1838
Jeremiah Lambert 1763–1835
Stephen R Lambert 1769–1825
Thomas Lambert 1771–1852
William Lambert 1772–1843
Samuel Lambert 1773–1839
Philip Lambert 1777–1820
Levicy Lambert 1779
Pearsall Lambert 1780–1854

Married abt 1788 to Hannah Rice.
Children:
Benjamin Lambert 1789–1839
Jeremiah Lambert 1792–1850
Nancy Lambert 1793–1848
William Lambert 1795–1850
James W Lambert 1797–1880
Phillip Lambert 1798–1875
Ezekiel H Lambert 1800–1870
Margaret Lambert 1804–
Elijah Lambert 1805–1879
Anna Emma Lambert 1807–1851
Isaac Lambert 1809–1891

Job was one of the first settlers
in what is now Cabel County, West
Virginia and owned land on which
Huntington now stands.
General Note from Wilda Ohrmund:
Job Lambert
Wythe/Tazewell area of Virginia 1790/1801
150 acres land surveyed on the
Ohio 1810 (Cabell C0.)
Tax records, Kanawha Co., VA 1806, 1809.

The following contributed by G Patterson:
Hannah's sister, Mary Rice, also married Pearsall Lambert. Both were supposedly daughters of James Rice who died in 1844 at Gallia County, Ohio.
Hannah remarried to John Witherow 1 Oct 1818 in Cabel Co, West Va.
All locations are listed as they are today, June 20 1863
was when West Va became a state, separated from Virginia.
Parents:
Philip Lambert I 1730–1821
Mary Ann Henderson 1738–1821
Phillip Lambert b: 1730 in
Laindon Hills, Essex, England:
In 1756 came to America with
brothers William, and Jeremiah,
as a reprieved Convict.
Siblings:
John P Lambert 1761–1838
Jeremiah Lambert 1763–1835
Stephen R Lambert 1769–1825
Thomas Lambert 1771–1852
William Lambert 1772–1843
Samuel Lambert 1773–1839
Philip Lambert 1777–1820
Levicy Lambert 1779
Pearsall Lambert 1780–1854

Married abt 1788 to Hannah Rice.
Children:
Benjamin Lambert 1789–1839
Jeremiah Lambert 1792–1850
Nancy Lambert 1793–1848
William Lambert 1795–1850
James W Lambert 1797–1880
Phillip Lambert 1798–1875
Ezekiel H Lambert 1800–1870
Margaret Lambert 1804–
Elijah Lambert 1805–1879
Anna Emma Lambert 1807–1851
Isaac Lambert 1809–1891

Job was one of the first settlers
in what is now Cabel County, West
Virginia and owned land on which
Huntington now stands.
General Note from Wilda Ohrmund:
Job Lambert
Wythe/Tazewell area of Virginia 1790/1801
150 acres land surveyed on the
Ohio 1810 (Cabell C0.)
Tax records, Kanawha Co., VA 1806, 1809.

The following contributed by G Patterson:
Hannah's sister, Mary Rice, also married Pearsall Lambert. Both were supposedly daughters of James Rice who died in 1844 at Gallia County, Ohio.
Hannah remarried to John Witherow 1 Oct 1818 in Cabel Co, West Va.
All locations are listed as they are today, June 20 1863
was when West Va became a state, separated from Virginia.


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