CHEW Family Migrations

To Jamestowne Va, Long Island NY and Gloucester County, NJ

The LAMB and CHEW families were attracted by the William Penn offer of vast farmland to help settle western New Jersey. Their migratiions to rich neighboring acreage in Gloucester County, NJ, occurred at different times.

John CHEW (1587-1668) of Lancashire, England settled in Jamestowne, VA approximately 1618. His son John (1616-1672) relocated to farm in Flushing, Long Island, NY, from where Nathaniel (1678-1731) and family moved to land above the north branch of the Great Mantua Creek in Gloucester County about 1697.

About 1818, the LAMB family of Daniel (1791-1867) and Catherine Wallace Lamb (1789-1871) migrated from Wigan, England, to Barnsboro, Gloucester County.

A CHEW name became LAMB at Pittston, NJ October 1, 1857 when Rachel Chew (1845-1925) wed Daniel L. Lamb (1835-1909)

  

 

Rachel Eldridge Chew 1801

Rachel Chew Lamb 1845

 

CHEW Family Tree

 

 

John Chew of Jamestown Biography by
Margaret Engel Jones



Nathaniel Chew 1799

Elisha Chew 1776

Jesse Chew 1728
Jeffery Chew 1714
Nathaniel Chew 1678
Richard Chew 1655
John Chew 1616
John Chew of Virginia 1587
John Chewe 1552
Robert Chewe 1525

Edith May Lamb McHale 1895
Ada Mead Vanderslice 1918
Virginia Emma Lamb Mead 1897
Charles S. Lamb Jr 1903
Elsie Marie Lamb Engel 1900

 

 

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