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William Lambert

Birthabt 1813 - Feltwell, Norfolk, England
DeathOctober 1895 - Thetford, Norfolk
MotherAmey Killingworth
FatherWilliam King Lambert

Born in Feltwell, Norfolk, England on abt 1813 to William King Lambert and Amey Killingworth. William Lambert married Matilda King and had 7 children. He passed away on October 1895 in Thetford, Norfolk.

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William King Lambert
1781 - 1862
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Amey Killingworth
1785 - Unknown
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Matilda King
1816 - 1868
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William King Lambert
1840 - Unknown
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Ada E. Lambert
1873 - Unknown
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Edgar Arthur Lambert
1880 - Unknown
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Bessie Lambert
1876 - 1964
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Joseph Lambert
1877 - 1894
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Frederick K.c. Lambert
1874 - 1894
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Ernest Lambert
1871 - Unknown

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