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http://lathropfamily.wikispaces.com/Samuel+Clark [accessed 8/12/14]:
Wilson b. ca 1820 md. Margaret Haford ca. 1845
Abagail b. ca. 1821 md. David Nida 11/16/1837 moved west before 1850
Emeline b. 9/14/1822 md. Zalmon Wilson 6/24/1842, son of Patrick - lived Aid Twp., Lawrence Co. OH
Asa b. 7/27/1824 md. Amanda Wilson 1/25/1846, daughter of Patrick, lived Aid Twp., Lawrence Co. OH
Elias b. ca. 1826 md. Susan Collier 11/8/1849
Margaret b. 3/29/1828 d. 1/17/1907 md. Uriah Payne 1/16/1851. Uriah b. 3/1/1825 d. 11/1/1906 buried Fairview Cemetery, Wilgus, OH
John Amos b. ca. 1832 md. 1) Elizabeth Engle 12/28/1853, 2) Sarah Jane Engle 10/11/1874, md. 3) third wife ca. 1892. Elizabeth Engle b. March 1832 d. 8/22/1873, Sarah Jane Engle d. ca 1890. They were sisters.
Cornelius Jr. b. 11/4/1836 d. 7/20/1901 md Lucinda Susan Wilson 9/7/1854, daughter of Patrick
Harriet b. 1836 d. 1851
Levi b. 7/28/1838 md. Emily Jane Rose 8/10/1862. Emily b. 12/4/1842
Leandra b. 5/26/1841 d. 1917 md. John Nelson 12/22/1861. John b. 9/7/1840 d. 1910
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http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/biographies/stories/lambertjonathan.htm [accessed 8/12/14]:
JONATHAN LAMBERT
Submitted by Michael L. Brown
Born: 2 February 1772, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey.
Married: Margaret McFarland
Died: 7 September 1856, Upper Twp., Lawrence Co., Ohio.
Buried: Henry Cemetery of West Ironton, Ohio.
Children: Thomas, Elias, James, Elizabeth and others.
Biography: Jonathan Lambert, son of Josiah and Joanna (Woodward) Lambert, was born in New Jersey and moved with the family when quite young to Harrison Co., (West) Virginia. It was here that on 14 January 1797 that he married Margaret McFarland, who
was born about 1779 there in Virginia. They were married by a Rev. J. W. Loofbourow. They probably had at least seven children, the names of all not known. In 1797, Jonathan owned 3 horses and 8 other cattle. Jonathan was among the members of the
Lambert family who moved to Lawrence Co., Ohio in 1802 and he lived there in Upper Twp. By occupation, Jonathan was a farmer. He lived for a time, at least, along Symmes Creek. He lived right next door to his brother Richard in 1850. It is said
that when Jonathan first settled below present day west Ironton, that he had only a pot, some tin cups and wooden spoons, as their only kitchen ware. They ate "mush" in those days, set it on the floor and all gathered around it to eat. In the hollow
where the Lamberts coal banks were, there was once a buck which Jonathan and his brother Richard went hunting for. One went to each side of the hollow and Richard began the buck on a run towards Jonathan, who when he had a plain, broadside shot at it,
stood listening for Richards shot, forgetting he had a gun himself until the deer had run off! Jonathan made his will on 16 March 1854. He left to his wife Margaret his farm of about 102 acres and with it "all stock and all furniture except beds,
bedding and her wearing appearal that she does as she pleases with". Margaret survived him until 21 September 1863, when she died at 83 years, 5 months and 12 days of age. She was also buried in the Henry Cemetery at West Ironton.
Children:
1) Thomas, born 12 January 1798 in (West) Virginia, and he died on 29 January 1872. He was a farmer and his real estate in 1850 was set at $1,000 and in 1860 at $3,000 besides $625 in personal estate. His wife was the former Mary Sampson, daugther
of Valentine Sampson and they had at least ten children. In 1850, all children at home, except for the youngest, was attending school. Thomas and his wife are buried in Aid Twp., Lawrence Co., Ohio, where they had lived. She was born on 28 September
1798 and died on 20 January 1870 of "lung fever".
a. Jonathan, born 20 October 1818 and married to Mary "Polly" --- , who was born on 7 April 1815. In 1880, she is noted to be suffering from "Scrofula". She died shortly thereafter, on 7 March 1881. Jonathan died on 31 August 1906. He
was a farmer.
b. Thornton, born 20 February 1820 and married first to Peninah Rankin on 30 June 1843 or 1845. He then married secondly to Amy Blankenship on 11 July 1865. Thornton died c. 1885.
c. Margaret, born 1 February 1822 and died 15 November 1871. She married to Lewis Rose on 23 January 1838.
d. Emily, born 7 November 1824.
e. John Henry, born on 6 July 1826.
f. Jane, born 8 January 1828.
g. Bennett, born 30 August 1829, listed in 1860 as "laborer".
h. William C., born 6 April 1831.
i. Cornelius, born 15 March 1833.
j. Harriet, born 23 March 1838.
k. Thomas, born 27 January 1839. He was called a "laborer" in 1860.
l. Mary, born 27 February 1840.
m. Henry, born 1848/9.
n. Matilda, born 1850.
2) Elias, born about 1805 in Lawrence Co., Ohio. His wife may have been named Elizabeth. A woman by that name is listed with him in 1850, aged 28, born in Kentucky. If not his wife, she could be another daughter. He had at least four daughters
and was a farmer. In 1850, his real estate is recorded at $10,000, which may be an error of one too many zeros. He lived in Upper Twp.
a. Melvina, born c. 1829, in Ohio and married Peter Sloan.
b. Jane, born c. 1830. She married Solomon Argo.
c. Anna, born c. 1837. She married George Sloan.
d. Sarah Emily, born c. 1843 and married Baz Tolbot.
3) James, our ancestor. See separate entry.
4) Elizabeth, born in 1799 and married to Cornelius Clark in about 1818. Cornelius owned land on Symmes Creek in Lawrence Co., Ohio. They had ten children. Elizabeth died in 1879.
a. Wilson, married Margaret Haford. After she died he then "went west".
b. Abigail, married a son of Jno. Nida.
c. Emaline, her husband named Zalmon.
d. Elias, married Susan Collier and moved to Wisconsin.
e. Asa, married Armanda Wilson. A daughter was Sarah who married to Brice M. Sheets.
f. a son, who married to Elizabeth Engle.
g. Margaret, married a son of William Payne.
h. Cornelius, whose wife was named Susan.
i. Levi, born 1838 and married to Emily Jane Rose, the daughter of Lewis and Margaret Rose, on 10 August 1862. Levi died in 1912.
j. Leandra, born 26 May 1841, married to John Nelson on Christmas day of 1861 or 1862. He lived from 17 September 1840 to February of 1910. After his death she lived with her brother Levi. She died in February, 1917.
5-) names unknown.
Lived with son Levi Clark in Aid, Lawrence Co., KS in 1870.
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