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    1. [LAMBERT] Re: My Lambert sam 1844
    2. In a message dated 5/7/01 8:31:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time, fergusdo@oplin.lib.oh.us writes: > Phenitta's husband Samuel Lambert born 1844 and died > Mar. 18, 1917. I wonder if he is another cousin? > Family tradition says he was a German Lambert not an English Lambert. He > was said to speak very little English, but I do not know if this is true or > not. I hope it is, because too many cousins were marrying each other.) :~) > However, I see a few Samuel as a fairly common first name. > My third dilemma concerns Phenitta and Samuel's daughter Elizabeth Lambert > who married John Milton Lambert! This is where I am pulling out my hair. > Surely John Milton is not another cousin. We know nothing about John > Milton other than he may be part Native American and possible an orphan. > Hi, good to hear from you. I don't have a Sam born in 1844 but perhaps someone on the list has him also, where did all these people live? Thanks for writing. Sandy in Florida Maybe I'll catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010!

    05/09/2001 01:28:32
    1. Re: [LAMBERT] Re: My Lambert sam 1844
    2. Sibley Mckenzie
    3. It would help if we knew what STATE you are talking about. Loretta ----- Original Message ----- From: <SandraG627@aol.com> To: <LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 6:28 AM Subject: [LAMBERT] Re: My Lambert sam 1844 > In a message dated 5/7/01 8:31:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > fergusdo@oplin.lib.oh.us writes: > > > Phenitta's husband Samuel Lambert born 1844 and died > > Mar. 18, 1917. I wonder if he is another cousin? > > Family tradition says he was a German Lambert not an English Lambert. He > > was said to speak very little English, but I do not know if this is true or > > not. I hope it is, because too many cousins were marrying each other.) :~) > > However, I see a few Samuel as a fairly common first name. > > My third dilemma concerns Phenitta and Samuel's daughter Elizabeth Lambert > > who married John Milton Lambert! This is where I am pulling out my hair. > > Surely John Milton is not another cousin. We know nothing about John > > Milton other than he may be part Native American and possible an orphan. > > > > > > Hi, good to hear from you. > I don't have a Sam born in 1844 but perhaps someone on the list has him also, > where did all these people live? > Thanks for writing. > Sandy in Florida > > Maybe I'll catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010! > > > ==== LAMBERT Mailing List ==== > Do NOT send virus warnings, non-genealogical causes to advocate, sick child e-mail/donation hoaxes, etc. Respect your fellow listmembers. They, like you, subscribed to work on Lambert genealogy--so help them do that! > >

    05/10/2001 04:38:53