William Lambie

Male 1777 - 1839  (61 years)


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  1. 1.  William Lambie was born on 30 Nov 1777 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 4 Dec 1777 in Low Church Parish, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland (son of William Lambie and Janet Ritchmond); died on 3 Oct 1839 in Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; was buried in Rarick Cemetery, Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MHJ7-RVP
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 27435590
    • _UID: E43F7443985748D58AAC24F0785984D75C30
    • Occupation: 1820, Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; Weaver
    • Immigration: 1821, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1821, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Settlement on 25 Jul 1821 Dalhousie Twp C1 L13E
    • Census: 1834, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Col Marshall Report: Dalhousie C1 L13E

    Notes:

    Christened:
    Name:?tab?William Lambie
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Birth Date:?tab?30 Nov 1777
    Baptism Date:?tab?4 Dec 1777
    Baptism Place:?tab?Low Church, Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland
    Father:?tab?William Lambie
    Mother:?tab?Jant Ritchmont
    FHL Film Number:?tab?1041285
    Reference ID:?tab?- 2:17LRZL8?i?
    ?/i?

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MHJ7-RVP

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27435590

    Occupation:
    Ages of male children: 1, 8, 13, 20
    Ages of female children: 10, 16, 18
    Present Residence: Crossing Croft?
    ?i?Source Information
    Ancestry.com. Canada, Immigration and Settlement Correspondence and Lists, 1817-1896 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
    Original data:
    Emigration, Original Correspondence, 1817'961857 and 1872'961896. CO 384. War and Colonial Department and Colonial Office: Emigration Original Correspondence. The National Archives of the United Kingdom, Kew, Surrey, England.
    Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England. The National Archives gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to the National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.?/i?

    Immigration:
    Source Bibliography:?tab?DOBSON, DAVID. Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1625-1825. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Vol. 5. 1985. 312p.
    Source Citation
    Place: Canada; Year: 1821; Page Number: 137
    Source Information
    Ancestry.com. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.
    Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012.

    Residence:
    Source:?tab?JR Ernest Miller and Robert E Sargeant, Early Settlers to Bathurst District Arriving Prior to 1822: including Col Marshall's 1834 Report, 1842 Census, Baptismal Records of Rev Wiliam Bell, 1988.
    Volume/Page: 64
    ?i?Source Information
    Genealogical Research Library, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Genealogy Index, 1600s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
    Original data: Compiled from various family history sources. See source information provided with each entry.?/i?

    Census:
    Lot vacant. Lambie in Lanark Village: lot rocky.

    Died:
    Birth: ?tab?Nov. 30, 1777, Scotland
    Death: ?tab?Oct. 3, 1839
    Hammond
    St. Lawrence County
    New York, USA

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    William was "a man of parts" from a distinguished family of old Scotland, where he was a manufacturer of the coveted Paisley shawls.

    William imprudently backed a note for an acquaintance, which reportedly ruined him both financially and socially.

    In an effort to assist with the rising unemployment and poverty levels, the British government encouraged emigration to Canada. Although this appeared to be a noble gesture, I've also read that Parliament was still very concerned with protecting the Canadian land against the Americans, even though the American Revolution had ended some 30 years earlier. Scots were known for their strong battle skills, so many historians theorize that this encouragement was laced with ulterior motives and strategic maneuvers on behalf of the British government to place military defense in Canadian territory.

    During the years of 1820 and 1821, approximately 2,900 Scots were elected as members of immigration societies to settle in Upper Canada. The families were selected by community members based on the good reputation of the patriarch and the respect of the family. A petition for the selected Paisley Townhead Society members was made to Lord Bathurst and His Majesty's Ministers for liberty and a request for emigration. The government granted each household 100 acres of land, free of monetary charge, a small amount of aid money, and tools upon arrival. The Paisley Townhead Society was just one of several emigration societies during this time. By the 1840's, colonies of America, Australia and New Zealand were joining in the recruit of able bodied men and their families.

    Consequently, in 1821, William Lambie (a "weaver"), his wife, 4 sons and 2 or 3 daughters (depending on the record) set sail for Canada for a fresh start with the promise of 100 acres of land at Dalhousie in Lanark, Canada.

    Upon arrival, many were disappointed to find the terrain to be thick with forest, extremely rocky and much of it was considered unsuitable for crops. Per Lanark Archives (a historical society): "William Lambie is recorded as settling in 1821, but the patent for the land would not have been issued until he had completed his settlement duties which included clearing several acres of land, building a house, etc. However, many of those early settlers were not able to fulfill their settlement duties or repay the government, so in 1837, their debt was forgiven and they then received the official patent. The land record would indicate that they left Dalhousie after the sale of the land, i.e., 1838."

    The Patent from the Crown for the 100 acres was granted to William Lambie on July 5, 1837. William subsequently sold the land in September of 1838 for 25 pounds, and then migrated across the St. Lawrence River to Hammond, New York, USA.

    William and two of his sons, John and James, lived the remainder of their lives in Hammond. His youngest son, Andrew, was born soon after arrival in Canada and remained there. Adam returned to Canada for at least a decade, and then by 1870, he and his brother William moved with their families to Minnesota, USA.

    Two of the daughters have been identified to date, however, additional information is extremely limited. The girls are listed as female children on the list submitted in the government grant as settlers in Upper Canada for the Ship Earl of Buckingham with their ages, which calculate to estimated birth years of 1803, 1805 and 1811. The eldest daughter, Margaret, married George Brown in Dalhousie. The other has been identified is Janet Lambie, born in 1804.

    William married Margaret Adam on 9 Dec 1797 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Margaret (daughter of John Adam and Janet Steel) was born in 1776 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 28 Sep 1776 in Neilston Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 13 Sep 1837 in Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; was buried in Rarick Cemetery, Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. William Lambie was born on 18 Nov 1798 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died before 1807 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
    2. John E. Lambie was born on 1 Mar 1800 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 2 Mar 1800 in High Church Parish, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 3 Feb 1884 in Ogdensburg, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; was buried in Rarick Cemetery, Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States.
    3. Janet Lambie was born about 1804; and died.
    4. William Lambie was born on 25 Aug 1807 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 24 Jun 1888 in Blue Earth County, Minnesota, United States; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, United States.
    5. Margaret Lambie was born on 15 Feb 1810 in Scotland; died on 3 May 1876.
    6. Adam Lambie was born on 17 Feb 1812 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 17 Dec 1900 in Plainsview, Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Plainsview, Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States.
    7. James Lambie was born about 1816; and died.
    8. James Lambie was born on 27 Feb 1820 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 28 Feb 1900 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, United States; was buried in Rarick Cemetery, Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States.
    9. Andrew Lambie was born on 17 Aug 1823 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 23 Jun 1901 in Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Newmarket Cemetery, New Market, York Region, Ontario, Canada.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Lambie was born about 1752 in Scotland (son of Lambie); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KH22-CMQ
    • _UID: 9E3B65FB5D0F4DB883B19A8D8B81C36337F9
    • Immigration: 1821, Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH22-CMQ

    Immigration:
    Place: Canada; Year: 1821; Page Number: 137
    Name:?tab?William Lambie
    Arrival Year:?tab?1821
    Arrival Place:?tab?Canada
    Family Members:?tab?Wife 4 sons & 2 daughters
    Source Publication Code:?tab?1640.5
    Primary Immigrant:?tab?Lambie, William
    Annotation:?tab?Date and place of creation of legal document in the New World. Abstracted from the Edinburgh "Register of Deeds," 1750-1825. Date of emigration and intended destination or place and date of first mention of residence in the New World. A majority of the da
    Source Bibliography:?tab?DOBSON, DAVID. Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1625-1825. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Vol. 5. 1985. 312p.
    Page:?tab?137

    William married Janet Ritchmond on 14 Nov 1767 in Low Church Parish, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Janet was born about 1752 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Janet Ritchmond was born about 1752 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: K8FK-9T2
    • Name: Ritchmont
    • _UID: 9C350549DFF64F08891966B05A9985FE7940

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8FK-9T2

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name:?tab?William Lambie
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Marriage Date:?tab?14 Nov 1767
    Marriage Place:?tab?Low Church,Paisley,Renfrew,Scotland
    Spouse:?tab?Janet Ritchmond
    FHL Film Number:?tab?1041285

    Children:
    1. David Lambie
    2. Janet Lambie was born on 1 Jul 1769 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 2 Jul 1769 in Low Church Parish, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; and died.
    3. Jean Lambie was born on 13 Jul 1771; died on 11 Mar 1785.
    4. Margaret Lambie was born about Dec 1774 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 20 Dec 1774 in Low Church Parish, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; and died.
    5. 1. William Lambie was born on 30 Nov 1777 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 4 Dec 1777 in Low Church Parish, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died on 3 Oct 1839 in Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States; was buried in Rarick Cemetery, Hammond, St Lawrence County, New York, United States.
    6. Grizzell Lambie was born about Feb 1780; was christened on 5 Mar 1780 in Low Church Parish, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; and died.
    7. Jean Lambie was born on 11 Mar 1785 in Paisley Parish, Renfrewshire, Scotland; was christened on 7 Apr 1785 in Low Church Parish, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lambie

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 2106404A19764D4185202C75E020279BD657

    Children:
    1. 2. William Lambie was born about 1752 in Scotland; and died.




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