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Note: The Ontario Register 1780s to 1870s lists Peter Lampman and his children. It states he is "of Niagara" when he died and mentions the date he was buried and his age. In Appendix B of the register listing United Empire Loyalists, Peter is listed as follows: Peter Lampman, H District, in New York, brought 8 children, P.L.N. (Provision List Niagara), 1786, says a wife and 2 children, Stpd. Book Niagara I.S. "In 1756 Frederick Lampman, his wife Katrina, son Peter and brothers Johannes and Casper emigrated from Hanover, Germany to America and settled in New Jersey. Thirty - four years later in 1784 Frederick and part of his family came to Canada and he settled on Lot 100, Stamford township. He was born in 1722, died 1789; his wife, Katrina died in 1797 and they were buried on their own land." Annals of The Forty The Ontario Register 1780s to 1870s lists Peter Lampman and his children. It states he is "of Niagara" when he died and mentions the date he was buried and his age. In Appendix B of the register listing United Empire Loyalists, Peter is listed as follows: Peter Lampman, H District, in New York, brought 8 children, P.L.N. (Provision List Niagara), 1786, says a wife and 2 children, Stpd. Book Niagara I.S. "In 1756 Frederick Lampman, his wife Katrina, son Peter and brothers Johannes and Casper emigrated from Hanover, Germany to America and settled in New Jersey. Thirty - four years later in 1784 Frederick and part of his family came to Canada and he settled on Lot 100, Stamford township. He was born in 1722, died 1789; his wife, Katrina died in 1797 and they were buried on their own land." Annals of The Forty
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