Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


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William Lamboll




Husband William Lamboll 1

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         Father: [Father] Lamboll (      -      )
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General Notes: Husband - William Lamboll


He was a "mealman," of Reading, Berkshire, England.

By deeds dated June 29 and 30, 1683, William Penn conveyed to William Lamboll, 625 acres of land to be laid out in Pennsylvania. Lamboll by deed dated August 2, 1684, conveyed 100 acres of this purchase to John Brunsden, husband of his niece. Brunsden came to Pennsylvania about that time and by warrant dated November 11, 1684, had the whole 625 acres located and surveyed on the eastern hills of Brandywine creek in what became Birmingham township, Chester, now Delaware County, apparently making a settlement on his own 100 acres. The tract joined the present Chester county line about one mile south of Dilworthtown, and less than two miles northeast of Chadd's Ford. Nearby is Birmingham Meeting House and the battlefield of Brandywine in the Revolution.
On October 11 and 12, 1694, William Lamboll conveyed 200 acres of the same tract to his sister, Alice Glover, of Dorchester, widow, for her use for life, then to vest in her daughter Hannah, wife of Joseph Gilpin, of Dorchester. The consideration mentioned is ten shillings and "the natural love and affection he hath and beareth to his sister Alice Glover and to his niece, Hannah, as also for the making some provision for their future maintenance and Support, and for the settling of said Lands." Additional grants of land by the uncle, William Lamboll, of seventy-five acres, December 8 and 9, 1704, and 250 acres on May 17 and 18, 1713, increased the Gilpin plantation to 425 acres; the remaining 100 acres of the purchase of Lamboll being granted to Jonathan Thatcher.

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Sources


1 John W. Jordan, LL.D., Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania (New York, Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1911), Pg 424, 607.


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