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The surname Lambdin was first found in Berwickshire where they held a family seat on the English/Scottish border. After the Norman Conquest of England many of Duke William's rebellious Barons moved north. The border became a convenient no-man's land. Notable families such as the Percy, the Umfravilles and the Nevilles gathered many supporting clans around them. In the 16th century they became known as the 'unruly clans'. In that century, many of those clans drove their herds south, and they settled in Yorkshire and Lancashire. The name was first recorded in the lands of Lamben in Berwickshire anciently known as Hassington.
This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Lambdin research. Another 92 words (7 lines of text) covering the years 1261 and 1317 are included under the topic Early Lambdin History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
During the era when a person's name, tribe and posterity was one of his most important possessions, many different spellings were found in the archives examined. Lambdin occurred in many references, and spelling variations of the name found included Lamben, Lampden, Lamden, Lambdin, Lamdin and others.
More information is included under the topic Early Lambdin Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
In the United States, the name Lambdin is the 12,023rd most popular surname with an estimated 2,487 people with that name. 1
Gradually becoming disenchanted with life in Ireland many of these uprooted families sailed aboard the armada of sailing ships known as the "White Sails" which plied the stormy Atlantic. These overcrowded ships often arrived with only 60 to 70% of their original passenger list, many dying of illness and the elements, were buried at sea. In North America, early immigrants bearing the family name Lambdin, or a spelling variation of the surname include: