Individual Details
John B. Gamsby
(1767 - 1861)
Per "History of the town of Stratford NH 1773-1925" by Jeannette Thompson, page 449, Lucina, b 1776 (3rd ch. of Jonathan and Judith); m. John B. Gamsby.
1800 census for Stratford, NH, shows a John Bamsby and family living near a Peter Gamsby who married her sister, Thankful Smith.
1774 See the NEHG Register year 1909 Vol 63 Page 342 shows him and his family leaving New Castle, England on the ship Will & Elizabeth for Boston in April 1774.
1800 census for Stratford, NH, shows a John Bamsby and family living near a Peter Gamsby who married her sister, Thankful Smith.
1774 See the NEHG Register year 1909 Vol 63 Page 342 shows him and his family leaving New Castle, England on the ship Will & Elizabeth for Boston in April 1774.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Lucina Smith (1776 - 1808) |
| Father | John Gamsby (1741 - 1778) |
| Mother | Margaret Henderson (1744 - 1800) |
| Sibling | Dorothia Gamsby (1764 - ) |
| Sibling | Ann Gamsby (1766 - ) |
| Sibling | George Gamsby (1768 - 1791) |
| Sibling | Peter Gamsby (1773 - 1852) |
Notes
Emigration
1774 See the NEHG Register year 1909 Vol 63 Page 342 shows the family leaving New Castle, England on the ship Will & Elizabeth for Boston in April 1774.The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776
Listings for individuals with surname ENGLISH
SEC. V, CHAP 25, 1774
Passengers from Newcastle to Boston, New England on the ship, William and Elizabeth, were: Mr. Askew Hillcoat, to seek better employment; Charles Rutherford of Newcastle, (Northumberland), butcher, aged 22; English Atkinson of Newcastle, joiner, aged 28; John Gamsby of Newcastle, millwright, aged 33; Margaret Gamsby, wife of above, aged 30; Dorothy Gamsby, child of above, aged 10; Ann Gamsby, child of above, aged 8; John Gamsby, child of above, aged 7; George Gamsby, child of above, aged 6; Peter Gamsby, child of above, aged 1. (EFE).
Death
(per Ancestry.com)Endnotes
1. Ancestry.com.
2. Jeannette Richardson Thompson, History of the Town of Stratford NH 1773-1925 found at Internet Archive on line., page 449.
3. Ancestry.com.

