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Thomas Lambert

Birth16 November 1823 - St Nicolas, Quebec Canada
Death16 March 1881 - Wheatland Twp, Rice County, Minnesota
MotherGenevieve Gagnon
FatherLouis Lambert

Born in St Nicolas, Quebec Canada on 16 November 1823 to Louis Lambert and Genevieve Gagnon. Thomas Lambert married Cecile Guertin and had 11 children. He passed away on 16 March 1881 in Wheatland Twp, Rice County, Minnesota.

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Parents
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Louis Lambert
1784 - 1867
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Genevieve Gagnon
1788 - 1840
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Cecile Guertin
1840 - 1893
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Rosalie Cecile Auge / Osier/ Ogier
1832 - 1857
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Aurelia' (Orlie) Lambert
1872 - 1911
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Mary Lambert
1866 - Unknown
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Benjamin Lambert
1869 - 1913
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Sophrena M. Lambert
1877 - Unknown
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Hercules W Lambert
1852 - 1924
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Rosalie Baillie Lambert
1861 - 1901
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Edward H Lambert
1854 - Unknown
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Julia Lombard
1863 - Unknown
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Rosette M Lombard
1858 - Unknown
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Aurelia Lambert Benjamin
Unknown - Unknown
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Zimen L Clark
Unknown - Unknown

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