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This is the genealogy and history of the Brown-Stackhouse-Lambert family.
Some of the surnames of my ancestors include:
Lambert/Lambard, Stackhouse, Brown, Carter, Conaty, Andrews, Libby, Jameson, Mahan, Cullen, Pynchon, Smith, Woodward, Beamsley, Wescott, Nowlin, Barngrover, Hatfield, Townley, Forster, Badgley, de Vescy, Pine, McKenney, York, Dooley, Lewis, Alderman, Johnson
Jackson, Propst
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King Phillip War (The Indian Wars)
Henry Libby
Samuel Libby
James Libby
Anthony Libby
Charles Pine
Jack McKenney

The Revolutionary War
Thomas Libby
Old York, MA Minuteman
Capt. Zebulon Libby
Old York, MA Minuteman

Colonel Edmund Phinney's 18th Continental Regiment - 8th Company

The Civil War
Thomas Franklin Mahan
11 Ohio Light Artillery, Private
Charles Wilber Brown
121 New York Infantry, Private
John R. Dooley

43 Illinois Infantry
George W. Barngrover
117 Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Company D





Mexican War
Richard Carter
Mormon Battalion




World War I
Earl Leslie Brown
United States Navy
World War II
Robert Brown
U.S.S. Lexington, Pearl Harbor
The Korean War
William (Bill) Brown
United States Air Force
The Vietnam War
William (Bill) Brown
United States Air Force
James Elliot Dewey


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The Winthrop Fleet of 1630

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William Pynchon
Ann Pynchon
Frances Sanford
Henry Smith
William Beamsley
Ann Beamsley

The Mormon Trail
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Hannah Knight Libby Carter
Hannah Knight York
Aaron Mereon York
Aaron Mereon York Jr.

The Oregon Trail
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George Washington Stackhouse
Benjamin Franklin Lewis
Orlando Alderman
Isabelah Baker
Dr. Charles Johnson
Mary Elizabeth Johnson


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mncandersen Your story on the Carters and Libbys 2 Mar 28 2010, 1:43 AM EDT by kaytee77
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I was quite excited to find your stories and pictures of you English ancestors. I am a shirt tail relative really but it was still very interesting. One of my relatives Carl Wallace Wilde married Velda Electra Snow who's grandfather is James Chauncey Snow. Velda is decended from his second marriage to Jane Cecelia Roberts. If I understand correctly, Mary Jane Carter of whom there is a picture in your England ancestory stories, is a sister of James' 1st wife Eliza Ann Carter. Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for putting your info and pictures on the internet. I really enjoyed finding this information. Could I get your permission to share these pictures and stories with others by attaching them to my family tree on ancestry.com? I would appreciate that. Thanks again,

Mary
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andysgirl Family 0 Mar 5 2010, 5:00 PM EST by andysgirl
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I accidentally came across this site. As I was looking at it, some of the names sounded familiar. I got out my genealogy sheet, and sure enough, there are the names of my ancestors. Hannah Knight Libby Carter is my great great grandmother on my mother's side of the family. You have done such an amazing job, I'm finding out things I didn't know. Thank you!!
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jrdooley Jacob Dooley 2 Sep 23 2008, 2:25 PM EDT by urbangorilla
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Your webpage has helped in my research of ancestors.John R. Dooley was my Great Grandfather.My Dad lived with him in the late 20s early 30s.He died in 1934. His grave is in the GAR cemetery in Seattle.He was in the 43 Illinois Union Army 1864 to 1865.His Dad was Jacob Dooley his Mom was Mary jane carter Dooley.I would like to find out Jacob Dooleys parents names.Tom
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