410 Lahee — Lambert — Lane. 



Ch., b. in Hing., — 



i. Frederick Henry, July 27, 1884. 

 ii. Florence Ellen, Jan. 24, 1886. 



LAMBERT. 



1. Henry (prob. s. of Thomas of Scit.), m. in Hing. sec. pre. Dec. 

 17, 1767, Hannah Beal, dau. of Joshua and Percilla (Paine) Beal. 

 She was b. in Hing. Nov. 30, 1744, and d. Oct. 1837, set. 93d yr. This 

 fam. resided in the locality kn. as " Bread and Cheese Tree Plain," at 

 or Dear the terminus of " Lambert's Lane," off Hull St. 



Ch.,— 



i. Isaac, 



ii. Anna, 1783. m. Sept. 23, 1804, Elkanah Binney. 



iiL Hannah, . m. Christopher Beal. 



There prob. were other ch. of this fam., b. at Coh. 



2. Isaac (Henry = Hannah Beal), m. Mary Palmer Barrell. Ke- 

 sided at No. Coh., and had 

 Ch., as foil. : — 



i. Martha Palmer, . m. Apr. 19, 1834, John Powers. 



ii. Hannah Seley, . m. March 17, 1825, John Dady. 



iii. Polly Barrell, . m. March 18, 1830, Joseph Nichols. 



iv. Rebecca, . m. Apr. 27, 1831, Thomas Tower. 



v. Isaac Henry, . m. (1) Mrs. Caroline J. (Carter) Beal, wid. of William 



Beal. She d. 24 Sept. 1864, set. 64 yrs. Hem. (2) March 11, 1865, 

 Mrs. Adeline M. (Carter) Beal, wid. of Daniel L. Beal. Has removed to 

 Scit. 



vi. Jane, ; is unm. 



vii. Sally Walker, . m. Apr. 23, 1837, Asa C. Tower, whom she sur- 

 vives. Resides in Hing. 

 viii. John, . Settled at Portsmouth, N. H. 



Note. — Susanna, m. (pub. May 25, 1717) Samuel Stowell. Anna, and Thomas Jones, 

 int. of m'ge, Oct. 10, 1724. Anna, m. Oct. 26, 1725, Thomas Humphrey, wid r „ John, 3d, m. 

 Sept. 14, 1743, Hannah Wilcutt. Hannah, m. Nov. 6, 1755, Samuel Stowell, Jr. Deborah, 

 m. March 11, 1755, Abel Beal. Sarah, m. Nov. 14, 1786, Jeremiah Stodder, Jr. 



LANE. 



1. William, the ancestor of all who have borne this surname in 

 Hing. and vie. by birth, was prob. from the western part of Eng., 

 where, according to tradition, one or more of his dau's was m. The 

 precise date at which he came to New Eng. is unknown. It is certain, 

 however, that he was a resident of Dorchester as early as 1635, and 

 prob. a wid?, as no mention is made of his w. either upon Dor. or 

 Hing. rec's. The foil, parcels of land were granted to him at Dor. in 

 1637, viz. : " Jan. 2. It is ordered that Good : Lane shall haue one 

 acre [at] the little neck towards the harbor." On the 18th of March 

 foil, he had two additional grants of between six and seven acres ; and 

 at his decease he bequeathed to dau. Mary Long " my great lot " of ab. 

 24 acres. He also bequeathed to Thomas Rider "my Sonne in Law " 

 and dau. Elizabeth his w. " my new dwelling-house " in Dor. with all 

 the outhousing, gardens, etc. Also to his sons and sons in law, a spe- 

 cified sum to each, in silver. He d. ab. 1654. His will, proved 6 July 



