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John Peter LAMB
Catherine KIPLINGER
Husband:  Johann Pieter / John Peter LAMB
Birth:  12 Oct 1747, VA
Death:  1804, Walnut Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
Military Service:  Revolutionary War:  1777-1779, Pvt., Capt. Nehemiah Stokeley's Co., 8th PA Infantry
Father:  Johann Konradt LAHM, a.k.a., John LAMB, b. 1717, Germany
Mother:  Mary __?__, b. 1722, Germany

Secondary sources call him "Peter John," but I'll wager it was John Peter (Johann Pieter).  In German naming practice, the middle name was the call name, while the first name was a saint's name, and Johann was, by far, the most-used saint's name (see Charles Kerchner's German Naming Practices).

Marriage:
Wife:  Catherine "Dutch Granny" KIPLINGER
Birth:  1748, Germany
Death:  22 Sep 1822, Walnut Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
Father:  George KIPLINGER, b. 1718, Germany
Mother:  Abigail __?__, b. 1722, Germany
Children — born in Staunton, Augusta Co., VA:
  1.  Jacob LAMB, b. 1768 
  2.  Elizabeth LAMB, b. ca. 1772
  3.  George Washington LAMB, b. 1775; d. 14 Mar 1859
  4.  Catherine LAMB, b. 1777; d. 18 Aug 1820
  5.  Peter LAMB, b. 28 May 1781 
  6.  Phillip LAMB, b. 1784; d. 5 May 1832
  7.  Mary LAMB, b. 22 Aug 1788
  8.  John LAMB, b. ca. 1790
  9.  William LAMB, b. 28 Apr 1794 
10.  Fredrick Allen LAMB, b. 12 Apr 1798; d. 1 Sep 1868, Walnut Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
11.  Virginia LAMB, b. 1800


Sources:

1.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1993.  KY, NC, TN, VA, WV Marriages:  Early to 1850.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):  subjects' marriage not found.

2.  Census Index:  Colonial America, 1607-1789 (Broderbund CD-310):
1741 Laam, Conradt PA Philadelphia Co. Philadelphia  
1748 Lam, Johannes PA Philadelphia Co. Philadelphia  
1750 Lamb, Johanes PA Philadelphia Co. Philadelphia  
1758 Residence List Lamb, John MD Maryland Colony   p. 138
1762-67 Lamb, Peter NC New Hanover Co.    
1779-80 Tax Lists Lamb, John NJ Essex Co. Newark Twp.  
1781-89 Tax Lists Lamb, John NJ Gloucester Co. Gloucester Twp.  
1782 (census) Lamb, John VA Orange Co.   p. 040
1787 Tax List Lamb, John VA Charles City Co.    
1788 Residence List Lamb, John OH Northwest Territory    
One or more of these might be our subject or his father.  (The Philadelphia records are usually of immigrants taking an oath of loyalty; Philadelphia was a major port of entry for Germans in the 18th century.)

2.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1790 (Broderbund CD-311):  not found, but the 1790 VA census was destroyed, and there was no Federal Census in Ohio (it was not yet a state).

3.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1800 (Broderbund CD-312):  there was no 1800 Federal Census in Ohio (it was not yet a state), but tax lists are substituted on this CD, where available.  Our subject is presumably deceased, but these apparent kin show up on the Fairfield Co., OH, tax lists:  George LAMB, Jacob LAMB, John LAMB, and Joshua LAMB.

4.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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