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51930. Ebenezer Lamb. Born ca 1731 in Charlton, MA. Ebenezer died in Charlton, MA on 22 Jan 1819.

From Historical Sketch: Third Annuual Reunion of the Present and Past Residenets of Charlton, at Charlton, Sept. 4, 1899, by Rufus. E Dodge, Boston: Weymouth Publ., 1899, pages 37–38:
    Ebenezer Lamb, son of Ebenezer and grandson of Abial, of Oxford, purchased 300 acres of the Gore land in 1761, one-half of which he deeded to his brother Abijah the same year. He had, before that time, lived in that part of the town set from Oxford on land owned by himself and his father. His farm on the Gore land was afterward owned by his son Ebenezer and his grandsons Francis and Aaron and is now [1899] owned by Dwight M. Aldrich. A son, William, was a physician of note in Grafton and a son, Dan, well remembered by the older inhabitants, was also a physician and had for many years a large practice in Charlton and adjoining towns. Capt. Simeon Lamb, a grandson, was a mand of prominence and held many town offices. Abijah Lamb, brother of Ebenezer, was a Captatin of a Charlton company in the war of the revolution. The farm on which he lived was, after his decease, owned by his son Abijah and is now owned by Charles Converse.
On 29 Aug 1761 Ebenezer married Mary White in Charlton, MA. Born ca 1738. Mary was baptized in Watertown, MA, 18 Feb 1738/9. Mary died in Charlton, MA on 18 Sep 1814.

Mary, daughter of Stephen and Thankful White.
Their children include:
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Lydia Lamb (26 Feb 1765-25 May 1848)
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