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My 3rd great grandfather, Jacob Lumbard, is mentioned in this narrative.
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U.S. News & World Report Web site, posted Dec. 12, 2009; Lumbard, OHC, p.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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U.S. News & World Report Web site, posted Dec. 12, 2009; Lumbard, OHC, p.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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NPR's Sarah Lumbard, 43, who's working to organize her office's sizable cycling contingent with regular gatherings, has my favorite approach: Before donning her riding gear, she gets dressed in what she plans to wear at work that day.
Workout while commuting to and from work Vicky Hallett 2010
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After the death of her first husband, Abraham, son of Isaac, of Kent and Winchester, Licoricia continued living in Winchester with her three sons, Cokerel (Isaac), Benedict (Baruch) and Lumbard.
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His son, Rufus Lumbard, left New York in 1861 and moved to Iowa.
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The first shoemaker was Jacob Lumbard, whose descendants are known in the town of Dryden.
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The first shoemaker was Jacob Lumbard, whose descendants are known in the town of Dryden.
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"Going through bridge by water," he writes, "my Waterman told me how the mistress of the Beare tavern, at the bridge-foot, did lately fling herself into the Thames, and drowned herself; which did trouble me the more, when they tell me it was she that did live at the White Horse tavern in Lumbard Street, which was a most beautiful woman, as most I have seen."
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Some of these members were well to-do, and they went around on Lumbard street, in a stone's throw of the Bethel church, and bought a lot, on which to build an Independent church.
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