Genealogy, "Leon Dale Lamb family" from March 15, 1657 to January 14, 1992/ compiled by Eugene D. Lamb
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Johann Conradt Lahm was born in 1721 at Kleinich, Germany, the son of Johann Peter Lahm (1691-1756) and the grandson of Johannes Burckhardt Lahm (b. 1657). He immigrated to America in 1741 and was living in Rockingham County, Virginia, in 1757, where he is listed as Conrad Lamb. He died in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Record follows line of descent to Leon Dale Lamb (1888-1945). He was born at Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, the son of Peter and Kizziah Ross Lamb. He married Inez Mary Taylor (1895-1992) in 1915 at St. Cloud, Florida. They had six children, 1915-1926. Descendants listed lived in Florida, Minnesota and elsewhere.
Includes the Carlson, Hunter and other related families.
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