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Guernsey Butchers : Lamble
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Origin
Francis and William LAMBLE of Chivelstone,
Devon were brothers who settled in Guernsey. William appears to
arrived first - around 1795. Francis came about five years later.
They both had recently married - Francis to Ann
CRISPIN, and William to Rebecca GARDNER.
Francis and Ann CRISPIN were married in East
Portlemouth, Devon in 1796. They first bought land in Guernsey in
1806. Francis' son, Francis junior, continued the trade when his
father died. As well as a butchers stall, he invested in ships -
owning a number with two other butchers.
Children
Francis LAMBLE (1759 - 1837)
married Ann CRISPIN
- Nancy Crispin LAMBLE ( 1797 - 1865 )
married William Lamble YABSLEY
- Francis LAMBLE ( 1798 -
1880 )
- Harriot LAMBLE ( 1800 - ?) married Andrew
PEARCE
- Elizabeth LAMBLE ( 1801 - ? ) married
Thomas Peter NICOLLE
- Frederick LAMBLE ( 1803 - 1810 )
- Benjamin LAMBLE ( 1805 - 1806 )
- Amelia LAMBLE ( 1810 - 1885 )
- Tryphena LAMBLE ( 1817 - 1879 ) married George FOOTE
( 1820 - 1869 )
- Elizabeth Jane LAMBLE ( 1819 - 1883 )
married John T HEATH
William LAMBLE (1764 - 1830) married Rebecca GARDNER (? - 1811)
- James LAMBLE (1789 - 1800)
- William LAMBLE (1795 - 1832) married
Elizabeth Mary HIDE
- Rebecca LAMBLE (1797 - ?)
- John Gardner LAMBLE (1799 - 1830)
- Louisa LAMBLE (1802 - ?)
- Lucilla LAMBLE (1803 - 1803)
- George Stephen Allez LAMBLE (1806 - 1838)
- Charles Harper LAMBLE (1808 - 1808)
- James Richmond Gardner LAMBLE (1809 - ?)
married Anna Mitchell PRIAULX
(those in bold were butchers)
Earliest Mention in Guernsey
- 1795, birth of William's son William.
- 1801, birth of Francis' daughter
Elizabeth.
- In 1806, bought land in Guernsey from
Thomas BATISTE (States of Guernsey Greffe, Date:
Index des Acquereurs)
Stallholdings
- In 1820, F Lamble and F Lamble junior were
among 33 Guernsey butchers who signed a petition to the
Privy Council, urging them to approve the construction of
the new market building.
- Francis Lamble junior holds stall 1 in
1826 and Francis Lamble senior holds stall 12 in 1826
(1826 Commercial Directory).
- Francis Lamble holds Stall 1 in 1845
(Barbet's)
- Francis Lamble holds Stall 1 in 1861 (Le
Lievre's)
Residence
- In 1814, Francis and family lived at
Courtil Maupas, Livres de Percharge, Fief Le Roi.
- Renting a house from William KENNEDY (1837
Livres de Perchage, Fief Le Roi).
- Grange Road, St Peter Port (1841 Census).
- House at La Couture / Fosse André, St
Peter Port and land at Grand Bouet (1867 Cadastre).
- In 1814, William and family lived at Le
Vauquiedor, St Andrews. (Livres de Perchage)
- William also had two houses and fields in
St Johns area of St Peter Port. His sons, James and
George still occupied it in 1837. (Livres de Perchage).
Other Information
- Francis LAMBLE junior owned shares in
several ships with George FOOTE and Charles BASKFILL between 1840-1860 - see
Guernsey
Ships for more details.
- The road which runs past St John's Church
is now known as Les Amballes - some say a French
corruption of their name.
Links
- Chivelstone - details
of the Devon town from where the Lambles arrived in Guernsey.