Henry S. Laird died in Plainfield, Vermont. Henry lived in Marshfield and Plainfield, Vermont. He was a lumberman and sawyer. He and his son, Harry, operated a steam sawmill on 2000 acres of timberland which they owned in Harris Gore (later part of Marshfield). He served as first selectman in Plainfield.

Spouse: Vandora Dwinell. Vandora Dwinell and Henry S. Laird were married. Children were: Harry L. Laird, Fred Leslie Laird.


Margaret Laird was born on 21 November 1888 in Aberdeen, Scotland. She died on 29 December 1982 at the age of 94 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Spouse: Benjamin Horace Cody. Margaret Laird and Benjamin Horace Cody were married on 17 July 1913. Children were: Benjamin Laird Cody, John Pitkin Cody.


Sarah J. Laird was born on 26 December 1782. She died on 10 July 1848 at the age of 65 in Cabot, Vermont. She was buried in West Hill Cemetery, Cabot, Vermont.

Spouse: Rev. Nathaniel Perry Sr.. Sarah J. Laird and Rev. Nathaniel Perry Sr. were married on 4 July 1803 in Cabot, Vermont. Children were: Nathaniel Perry, Benjamin Perry, Adolphus Perry, Dorcus Perry, Enoch Perry, Nathaniel Perry Jr., Joshua Perry, Sarah Perry.


David Stephen Lambert was born on 30 October 1990. Parents: Dwight Lambert and Lisa Marie Carpenter.


Dwight Lambert was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Lisa Marie Carpenter. Lisa Marie Carpenter and Dwight Lambert were married on 7 May. Children were: Richard Dwight Lambert, Faith Marie Lambert, Heather Louise Lambert, David Stephen Lambert.


Faith Marie Lambert was born on 14 January 1985. Parents: Dwight Lambert and Lisa Marie Carpenter.


Heather Louise Lambert was born on 16 July 1986. Parents: Dwight Lambert and Lisa Marie Carpenter.


Richard Dwight Lambert was born in February 1983. Parents: Dwight Lambert and Lisa Marie Carpenter.


Aimard Lamberton was born on 25 November 1915 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 5 March 1992 at the age of 76 in Berlin, Vermont. Aimard worked for years on the Marshfield road crew. He was the son of Roy Lamberton and Lila Brown who lived in the Lamberton house at the intersection of the Knob Hill road and the West Hill road.

Spouse: Frieda Mae Brown. Frieda Mae Brown and Aimard Lamberton were married on 31 January 1940. Children were: Barbara Lamberton.


Alfred Lamberton was born (date unknown). Parents: Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. and Lucy Cutting.


Alma May Lamberton was born on 17 September 1874. She died on 30 August 1968 at the age of 93 in Kingston, Arkansas. Alma and her family lived in Marshfield, Vermont for a while. The following letter was written from South Royalton, Vt. to the widow of Simeon E. Dwinell in Marshfield on Dec. 10, 1921: "Dear Cousin Clara, My mother let me take your letter to read and I was so much interested that I read it through twice. It makes me feel that I should like to express my sympathy for you and your girls. I know what it means to lose a good kind father. I miss him SO MUCH. The tears will come as I write of him. I am glad you are trying to bear your great sorrow bravely for your daughter's sake, the same as my mother has. My father and mother, and you and your husband were two very devoted couples, more so than the majority, I think. You are rich in pleasant memories of your married life and in that way are blest above some others. Your mother was spared to you a good many years. How dreary the last of her life would have been if she had not had you and a kind son-in-law to live with. I think it was about a year ago that I wrote to her and sent one of the Harvest Ingathering magazines and you and she kindly sent me a contribution for the foreign mission work. I will send you a copy of the magazine that is being used to solicit with this year. You will notice on page 32 the amount that was raised by soliciting last year. How much good it must have done! Now if you and your girls feel like helping a little this year, I should be much pleased and am sure you would be blest in so doing. My the Lord give you and the girls strength and courage to bear your sorrow is the heartfelt prayer of -- Your cousin, Alma L. Case" Parents: Henry Clay Lamberton and Elsie J. Bemis.

Spouse: Arthur W. Case. Alma May Lamberton and Arthur W. Case were married on 31 August 1893 in Clinton, Massachusetts. Children were: Eloise Case.


Arthur L. Lamberton was born on 14 May 1861 in Marshfield, Vermont. Arthur was a farmer in Marshfield, Vermont. He was the son of Nathaniel Lamberton, Jr. and Olive Cole.

Spouse: A. Mary (May) Bemis. A. Mary (May) Bemis and Arthur L. Lamberton were married about 1897. Children were: Olive Lamberton, Earl Lamberton.


Barbara Lamberton was born (date unknown). Barbara married Cecil "Buggy" Morse of Cabot, son of Cecil Morse. They operated the Lower Cabot Store for many years and later operated a tree farm in Cabot. They had a son, John, and a daughter Laurie. Parents: Aimard Lamberton and Frieda Mae Brown.


Carl Lamberton was born (date unknown). Parents: Carl (Cy) Lamberton.


Carl (Cy) Lamberton was born (date unknown).

Children were: Carl Lamberton, Wayne Lamberton.


Clarissa Lamberton was born in 1803. She died on 9 March 1887 at the age of 84. Clarissa was the daughter of Nathaniel Lamberton, Sr. and Lucy Cutting. Parents: Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. and Lucy Cutting.

Spouse: Friend Moody Morse Austin. Clarissa Lamberton and Friend Moody Morse Austin were married on 25 October 1827. Children were: Samuel Austin, Willard M. Austin, Mehitabel Hettie Austin, Nathaniel Austin, Isaac Austin, Ruth H. Austin, Hector Austin.


Earl Lamberton was born (date unknown). Earl was a farmer in Marshfield. He married Esther Sprague. Parents: Arthur L. Lamberton and A. Mary (May) Bemis.


Elijah Lamberton was born (date unknown). Parents: Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. and Lucy Cutting.

Spouse: Elioenai Cole. Elioenai Cole and Elijah Lamberton were married.


Emily T. Lamberton was born in 1840.

Spouse: Edward Snow. Emily T. Lamberton and Edward Snow were married on 29 March 1862. Children were: Gertrude Snow.


Henry Clay Lamberton was born on 19 August 1846 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 12 October 1907 at the age of 61 in Marshfield, Vermont. Henry was the son of Obediah Lamberton and Irena Bullock. He was a farmer in Marshfield, Vermont on the farm later owned by Herbert Wells, and later on the Brimblecomb place. Henry was a Seventh Day Adventist and a vegetarian.
"Marshfield, Oct. 14 -- This community was saddened and greatly shocked Sunday evening at about five o'clock, when it became known that Henry C. Lamberton had committed suicide by hanging. Mr. Lamberton had been in failing health for some time, but not until six weeks ago had he been considered ill, and he had worked up to last Saturday.
On Sunday his brother, Albert E., was at his home and noticed that Henry's mind was not right, that something was troubling him. The fact that he had sold his little farm and the writings were to have been made today was considered the cause of his uneasiness. Mrs. Lamberton had known of his mental trouble, but hoped against hope that he would recover, and patiently and faithfully bore her burden.
Mr. Lamberton went to his barn as usual to do the night's chores, and after securing his cows threw a rope over an overlay, directly behind the cows, and leaning forward and downward against the loop, strangled in a very few minutes. Thus Mrs. Lamberton found him and called to a passing team for aid. They summoned help at once, and the proper authorities were notified. Dr. Burbank of Cabot was called, and undertaker L. B. Adams took charge of the body.
Mr. Lamberton was one of the most highly esteemed citizens of this town, a most kind neighbor and friend, and the best of husbands and fathers. He had no enemies, and everyone who had known him considers his act purely from insanity, for Mr. Lamberton, in his right mind, was a deeply religious man, even living up to the last of the precepts of his faith, being an Adventist.
Henry C. Lamberton was born in this town August 19, 1848, son of Obed and Irena Lamberton, one of eight children. He was married March 6, 1867, to Elsie Bemis of this town, and two daughters survive him. With the exception of a portion of one year in the west and about three years in Massachusetts, Mr. Lamberton had been a lifelong resident of this town.
Beside a host of friends, Mr. Lamberton leaves to mourn his loss a widow, two daughters, Alma, Mrs. Arthur W. Case of Chelsea, and Inez, Mrs. E. Ernest Barnes of Sharon; one granddaughter, Eloise Case; a sister, Mrs. Jane Cole, and two brothers, Moses and Albert of this town.
The funeral will be at the house on Tuesday at 1 o'clock.
Mr. Lamberton will be greatly missed from the neighborhood and town. The bereaved family has the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in their affliction."
Parents: Obediah Lamberton and Irena Bullock.

Spouse: Elsie J. Bemis. Elsie J. Bemis and Henry Clay Lamberton were married on 6 March 1867. Children were: Inez Irene Lamberton, Alma May Lamberton.


Inez Irene Lamberton was born on 30 August 1876 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on 6 March 1973 at the age of 96 in Randolph, Vermont. "Rev. O. E. Aiken of the methodist church was called to Marshfield on the 22nd inst, to perform the ceremony at the Barnes-Lamberton wedding. The contracting parties were N. Ernest Barnes of Franklin, Mass., and Miss Inez, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lamberton. The event took place at the home of the bride, being a quiet affair, the immediate relatives only, being present. The room was beautifullly and profusely decorated with flowers and potted plants, some of which were rare specimens. the bride was very beautifully gowned and looked very charming and attractive. The presents were many and costly. Among them was an elegant gold watch, a gift from the groom to the bride. At the conclusion of the ceremony all repaired to the dining room where a sumptuous repast was served. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes wish them long and useful lives." Inez and her family lived in Sharon, Vermont. Her mother, Elsie, lived with her for a time. Parents: Henry Clay Lamberton and Elsie J. Bemis.

Spouse: Nathan Ernest Barnes. Inez Irene Lamberton and Nathan Ernest Barnes were married on 22 October 1902 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Henry Eugene Barnes, Harold Francis Barnes.


Lucinda Lamberton was born (date unknown). Parents: Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. and Lucy Cutting.


Mary Emma Lamberton was born in 1846. She died in February 1873 at the age of 27.

Spouse: Orison Smith. Mary Emma Lamberton and Orison Smith were married on 17 May 1863 in Marshfield. Children were: Ethel M. Smith, Dora H. Smith, Mabel Estelle Smith.


Nathaniel Lamberton Jr. was born (date unknown). A suicide. Died by hanging. Parents: Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. and Lucy Cutting.

Spouse: Olive Cole. Olive Cole and Nathaniel Lamberton Jr. were married.


Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. was born in 1780. He died on 15 June 1851 at the age of 71 in Marshfield, Vermont.

Spouse: Lucy Cutting. Lucy Cutting and Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. were married. Children were: Elijah Lamberton, Nathaniel Lamberton Jr., Alfred Lamberton, Clarissa Lamberton, Reuben Lamberton, Wellington Lamberton, Samuel Lamberton, Obediah Lamberton, Lucinda Lamberton, Silas Lamberton.


Obediah Lamberton was born (date unknown). Parents: Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. and Lucy Cutting.

Spouse: Irena Bullock. Irena Bullock and Obediah Lamberton were married. Children were: Henry Clay Lamberton.


Olive Lamberton was born about 1886. Olive married Henry Willey. They lived in Stannard, Vermont. Parents: Arthur L. Lamberton and A. Mary (May) Bemis.


Reuben Lamberton was born (date unknown). Parents: Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. and Lucy Cutting.


Samuel Lamberton was born in 1806. He died in 1882 at the age of 76. Lived on father's farm. Built the house there. Parents: Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. and Lucy Cutting.

Spouse: Joanna Cole. Joanna Cole and Samuel Lamberton were married in 1833 in Marshfield, Vermont.


Silas Lamberton was born (date unknown). Parents: Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. and Lucy Cutting.


Wayne Lamberton was born (date unknown). Parents: Carl (Cy) Lamberton.


Wellington Lamberton was born (date unknown). Parents: Nathaniel Lamberton Sr. and Lucy Cutting.


Katherine Lamery was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Clarence Horatio Pitkin. Katherine Lamery and Clarence Horatio Pitkin were married on 15 April 1884.


Ann Lamont was born on 3 August 1818 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. She died on 3 April 1907 at the age of 88 in West Williams Township, Ontario.

Spouse: Donald McLeish. Ann Lamont and Donald McLeish were married on 10 January 1837. Children were: Margaret Kennedy McLeish, Jean McLeish, Angus McLeish, Malcolm McLeish, Janet McLeish, John McLeish, Hector McLeish, Annie McLeish, Donald McLeish.


Amos Lance was born (date unknown). Parents: John D. Lance and Prudence Jacobs.


Andrew Lance was born in 1845. Parents: John D. Lance and Prudence Jacobs.


Dr. Arthur Lance died before 1929. Arthur was not mentioned as a survivor in the obituary of his brother Walter in 1929. Arthur was living in Portsmouth, New Hampshire at the time of his death. Parents: Byron Lance and Mary Paige.


Bertha Lance was born (date unknown). Parents: Byron Lance and Mary Paige.

Spouse: Fred Marsh. Bertha Lance and Fred Marsh were married. Bertha married second a Mr. Hoyt, of Cabot, Vermont. Children were: Ellen Marsh.


Byron Lance died in 1913. Parents: Joseph Lance and Cynthia Tucker.

Spouse: Mary Paige. Mary Paige and Byron Lance were married in 1863. Children were: Cora May Lance, Carroll Dean Lance, Walter Byron Lance, Dr. Arthur Lance, Henry Lance, Bertha Lance.


Carroll Dean Lance was born in June 1876 in Cabot, Vermont. He died in 1913 at the age of 37. Carroll was not mentioned as a survivor of his brother Walter in a 1929 obituary. The Rev. Carroll D. Lance, who had just completed a five years' pastorate of the Methodist church at Newport, died Thursday evening after two illnesses of Bright's disease and erysipelas. Mr. Lance, who was assigned to St. Albans, became ill at the Vermont Conference at Richford and returned home the last day and since that time he had grown rapidly worse.
He is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter; his father, B.J. Lance of Cabot; three brothers, Henry of Rockyford, Colo, Walter of Cabot and Dr. Arthur Lance of Portsmouth, NH, two sisters, Mrs. Bertha M. Marsh and Miss Cora Lance of Cabot. Mr. Lance would have been 37 years old in June.
Mr. Lance was born in this town (Cabot). His first pastorate was at Sheffield, where he passed four years, during which time the old parsonage was exchanged for a good new one. Subsequently he was at Island Pond for three years and under his leadership the church was remodeled and made practically new. In both these parishes the membership increased.
Five years ago Mr. Lance went to Newport and his pastorate there was a marked success. There was a net increase of more than a hundred in membership and about $4000 was expended in improvements to the church and parsonage. His work among men is deserving of special note he having built up one of the best classes to be found in Vermont, if not in New England, many of the members having been non-attendants heretofore, and the attendance often going above a hundred. The class with the enrollment of 190 members, did telling work in the town.
August 14, 1900, Mr. Lance married Miss Harriet Vail, daughter of the Reverend Seymour C. Vail, of Evansville, Mr. Vail being a member of the Vermont Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Lance were classmates at Montpelier Seminary.
Mr. Lance Played on the baseball and football through all his course at M.S., serving as captain of the football squad the last two years and of the baseball 9 for three years.
The funeral was held Sunday with burial in Cabot. Parents: Byron Lance and Mary Paige.

Spouse: Harriet Vail. Harriet Vail and Carroll Dean Lance were married on 14 August 1900.


Charles Lance was born (date unknown). Parents: Robert Lance and Lucinda Marsh.


Cora May Lance died in 1947. Cora was a schoolteacher at Hardwick high school. She lived in Cabot, Vermont. Parents: Byron Lance and Mary Paige.


Doris Lance was born. Doris married Bernard Hamel and lived in South Ryegate, Vermont. Parents: Walter Byron Lance and Louise M. Bates.


Ella Lance was born (date unknown). Parents: Joseph Lance and Cynthia Tucker.


Ellsworth Lance was born on 14 September 1861 in Marshfield, Vermont. Parents: John D. Lance and Prudence Jacobs.


Dr. Elton W. Lance lived Rahway in New Jersey. Elton married Ruth Brown of Sheldon. Both were graduates of Montpelier seminary. Parents: Walter Byron Lance and Louise M. Bates.


Evelyn Paige Lance was born on 20 October 1907 in Cabot, Vermont. She died on 7 March 1915 at the age of 7. Parents: Walter Byron Lance and Louise M. Bates.


George Lance was born on 17 November 1836. George lived in South Woodbury, Vermont where he was postmaster for 12 years. Parents: John D. Lance and Prudence Jacobs.


Harriet Lance was born (date unknown). Parents: Robert Lance and Lucinda Marsh.


Henry Lance was born (date unknown). Parents: Robert Lance and Lucinda Marsh.