Clarke Family Tree » Henry Lamb (1758-1839)

Personal data Henry Lamb 

  • He was born in the year 1758 in Staindrop, Durham, England.
  • He was christened on December 22, 1758 in St Mary's, Staindrop, Durham, England.
  • Immigrated October 1791.
  • Profession: in the year 1830 John Ezzy purchased his father-in-law's grant of 80 acres at Richmond Hill, or Kurrajong, in the part of the area now called Bowen Mount. The couple and their young family had moved to the 180 acres by mid 1830 and it was here they built their home called in Farmer and District Constable.
  • He died on January 17, 1839 in Richmond Hill, Kurrajong, NSW, AU, he was 81 years old.
  • He is buried on January 20, 1839 in St Peters CoE, Richmond, County of Cumberland, NSW, AU.
  • A child of Henry Lamb and Elizabeth Linsley

Household of Henry Lamb

He is married to Elizabeth Caroline Chambers.

They got married on January 27, 1811 at St Matthew's CoE, Windsor, NSW, AU, he was 53 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Rebecca Lamb  1797-1867 
  2. Henry (Harry) Lamb  1800-1839 
  3. John Lamb  1803-1849

Event (Memorial) in the year 1991 in St Peters CoE Cemetery, Richmond, NSW, AU .


Notes about Henry Lamb

Henry was the son of Henry and Elizabeth LAMB (nee LINSLEY). He was a Private in the NSW Corps and arrived in Sydney in 1791 on the ship "Albermarle". He enlisted on 29 June 1789 in England and was discharged on 24 April 1803 in Sydney. Henry was assigned a Convict housekeeper Elizabeth CHAMBERS whom he later married when she became free. He was an Overseer, flirstly with Thompson and then with the Reverend Robert Cartwright, who performed his marriage ceremony to Elizabeth Chambers.

Henry was granted 25 acres of land at Windsor which were lost in floods. He was later granted 70 acres at Portland Head (North Sackville) but was burnt out by aborigines. Then he received a grant of land at Richmond Hill which he later sold to his son-in-law John EZZEY. He became a Constable and managed the Aboriginal Settlement at Rooty Hill. Later (by 1828) he became a Gardener to John Blaxland (the Explorer) at 'Newington' near Parramatta.

He obtained a grant of 80 acres at Kurrajong Brush in 1810 from Governor Macquarie and was one of the settlers who signed the address to Governor Macquarie in December 1810 (see Colonial Secretary's Index). Henry was given another grant on the North Shore (opposite the present day Royal North Shore Hospital), but he did not take up this grant, possibly due to the fact that he was moved to Windsor at about the same time.

Constables were the parish policeman and were appointed by the vestry. The appointment being confirmed by the Justices and they supervised the 'Watch & Ward', maintained the local prison and the stocks, removef interant strangers, apprenticed pauper children and were included in the training of the local miltia and had many other duties. Any parishioner might be nominated to act as a Constable. It was not a popular job and the parishioner chosen often opted to pay someone else to act in his place.

Henry and Elizabeth had a family of three children,

i. Rebecca LAMB b. 19 Nov 1797 our direct ancestor married John EZZEY.

ii. Henry (Harry) LAMB b. 1800 married (1) Charlotte BOGG and had two sons (2) Mary Ann BENTLEY and had three sons.

<p>iii.John LAMB, b. 1803, Portland Head NSW Australia, d. 1849, NSW Australia

Henry died at Richmond Hill in 1839. His death at ‘Curryjong’ was no doubt on the grant now his daughter’s home, and where his Ezzy descendants still remain. On the title deeds to that farm may be seen Macquarie’s signature.

State Records NSW Colonial Secretary Index, 1788-1825 states:

LAMB, Henry. Came free per 'Albermarle', 1791; New South Wales Corps

1794 Nov 19-1803 Apr 27

On list of all grants and leases of land registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3267; 9/2731 pp.36, 98, 128)

1802 Apr 10 Particulars of arms in possession of (Reel 6041; 4/1719 p.94)

1810</p>

Overseer to Revd Richard Cartwright. Memorial for confirmation of land grant at Kurrajong Brush (Fiche 3006; 4/1822 No.179)

1810 Dec 1,5 Signatory to address from the settlers at the Hawkesbury to Governor Macquarie; and Macquarie's reply (Reel 6038; SZ758 pp.128-30)

LAMB, Henry. Superintendent, Native Institution at Rooty Hill

1822 Feb 19 Letter from Revd Richard Hill re stores for Lamb and the natives (Reel 6053; 4/1756 p.4)

1822 Feb 19 Re victualling of; cultivation of tobacco (Reel 6053; 4/1756 pp.4-4b)

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1822 Feb 22 Re victualling of (Reel 6008; 4/3504A p.479)

1823 Account of rations received for self and wife (Reel 6058; 4/1771 pp.298)

Henry Lamb is listed in the HRA (Historical Records of Australia) and Sydney Gazette Lamb, Henry edition HRA Vol. 2 1797 - 1800 Lamb, Henry edition HRA Vol. 7 1809 - 1813 Lamb, Henry edition SG 1803 - 1804 Lamb, Henry edition SG 1805 - 1806.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Henry Lamb

Henry Lamb
< 1696-????
John Linsley
± 1700-????
Elizabeth
± 1700-????
Henry Lamb
1724-1772

Henry Lamb
1758-1839

1811
Rebecca Lamb
1797-1867
John Lamb
1803-1849

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