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John Lambert

Birth29 Sep 1796 - New Windsor, Carroll, Maryland, USA
Death30 Mar 1855 - New Windsor, Carroll, Maryland, USA
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Born in New Windsor, Carroll, Maryland, USA on 29 Sep 1796. John Lambert married Martha Jones and had 13 children. He passed away on 30 Mar 1855 in New Windsor, Carroll, Maryland, USA.

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Martha Jones
1809 - 1880
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Martha Bertha Lambert
1840 - 1850
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Hannah Lambert
1836 - 1919
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Mary Ann Lambert
1840 - Unknown
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Sarilda H Lambert
1829 - 1901
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Bertha F. Lambert
1846 - 1847
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Elizabeth Lambert
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Lambert
1831 - 1911
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James Silas Lambert
1841 - 1927
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Robert P Lambert
1832 - 1864
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Nancy Jane Lambert
1843 - 1880
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Martha Elizabeth Lambert
1846 - 1924
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Mary Ann Lambert
1839 - 1850
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Brantley Jones Lambert
1833 - 1864

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