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James Lambert

Birth17 Jan 1654 - Horton, Dorset, England
Death10 Jan 1736 - Horton, Dorset, England
MotherMartha Wyat
FatherRalph Lamburne

Born in Horton, Dorset, England on 17 Jan 1654 to Ralph Lamburne and Martha Wyat. James Lambert married Mary Guy and had 10 children. He passed away on 10 Jan 1736 in Horton, Dorset, England.

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Parents
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Ralph Lamburne
1599 - 1680
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Martha Wyat
1624 - 1685
Spouse(s)
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Mary Guy
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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John Lambert
1692 - 1730
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James Lambert
1684 - 1737
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Elizabeth Lambert
1684 - 1689
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George Lambert
1697 - 1713
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Elizabeth Lambert
1690 - Unknown
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Martha Lambert
Unknown - 1697
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Mary Lambert
1681 - Unknown
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William Lambert
1680 - Unknown
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Mary Lambert
Unknown - 1697
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Penelope Lambert
1681 - Unknown

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