
Mary Knight, a widow, and daughter of Jesse Carroll.

Lamb married his second wife, Margaret Carroll, who was a sister to Jesse and James Carroll, early citizens of this county. Lamb died in North Carolina, and before leaving there, Mr. Hale and who likewise remained in her native state and Catherine, who married John Carroll of this section. By his first wife, whose name is unknown to the writer at present, were born the following children:Īaron, who remained in North Carolina Julia, who married a Dr. Coming here they settled and lived until the death of the elder Lamb, on the present farm of Nathan Lovejoy, near Milltown. He was a native of North Carolina, where his family lived near Raleigh. In 1922, historian Folks Huxford provided the following information on the parents:Īmong the early settlers of Milltown and what is now Lanier county, were William Lamb and his family. John Carroll Lamb came with his parents and siblings from North Carolina to settle north of Milltown, GA (now Lakeland) in the late 1840s. Wiley, Thomas Spalding Wylly, Vicksburg MS, Whitemarsh Island, Wiley E. Augustine Creek, Stella Carter, Stockton GA, Thomas S. Knight, Julia Lamb, Lillian Eugenia Lamb, Lula Roberts, Mackey's Point GA, Mamie Penland, Margaret Carroll, Mary Elizabeth Carroll, Meridian MS, Milltown GA, Nathan Lovejoy, Nathan Talley, Raleigh NC, Robert Holzendorf Jr, Robert Stafford Holzendorf, Sapelo Battery, Sapelo Island GA, Satira Lovejoy, Scott County MS, St.

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