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Hannah Lambert

Birth8-7-1813 - Northampton, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Death4 Aug 1888 - Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, USA
MotherMary Magdalene Mill
FatherJohn George Lambert

Born in Northampton, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States on 8-7-1813 to John George Lambert and Mary Magdalene Mill. Hannah Lambert married Aaron Paxton Steele and had 9 children. She passed away on 4 Aug 1888 in Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, USA.

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Parents
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John George Lambert
1782 - 1876
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Mary Magdalene Mill
1785 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Aaron Paxton Steele
1819 - 1881
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Emanuel Sandersen Steele
1854 - 1927
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George Lambert Steele
1850 - 1941
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Charles W. Steele
1843 - 1903
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Lucetta Steele
1842 - 1926
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Stephen Emerson Steele
1852 - 1927
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Florence N. Steele
1856 - 1947
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Amanda J. Steele
1845 - 1867
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Rosanna Steele
1848 - 1849
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Mary J Steele
1844 - 1846

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