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Daniel Lambert

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Daniel Lambert Veteran

Birth
New York, USA
Death
1897 (aged 53–54)
Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York, USA
Burial
Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot 20 Lot 26
Memorial ID
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My 1st cousin 2x removed.

Daniel Lambert
Civil War Veteran
Co. G. 52nd. N.Y. Vols.

U.S. Civil War Records & Profiles, 1861 - 1965 for Daniel Lambert:

Enlisted in Company B, New York 134th Infantry Regiment on 22 Sep 1862. Promoted to Full Corporal.Mustered out on 07 May 1864. Transferred to Company H, U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps 11th Infantry Regiment on 07 May 1864. Mustered out on 29 Jun 1865 at Barracks Albany, NY.
New York: Report of the Adjutant-General

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Daniel Lambert was a heat victim.

Daniel's mother was Nancy Catherine Dingman.

Daniel sometimes used the last name of Faulknor, which was the surname of his step-father.

Daniel was married to Etta Elmendorf.

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Soldiers Grave
Pearl Rivers

Tread lightly, 'tis a soldiers grave,
A lonely, mossy mound;
And yet to hearts like mine and thine,
It should be holy ground.

Speak softly, let no careless laugh,
No idle, thoughtless jest,
Escape your lips where sweetly sleeps,
The hero in his rest.

For him no reveille will beat,
When morning beams shall come;
For him, at night, no tattoo rolls,
Its thunders from the drum.

Tread lightly! for a man bequeathed,
Ere laid beneath this sod,
His ashes to his native land,
His gallant soul to God.
My 1st cousin 2x removed.

Daniel Lambert
Civil War Veteran
Co. G. 52nd. N.Y. Vols.

U.S. Civil War Records & Profiles, 1861 - 1965 for Daniel Lambert:

Enlisted in Company B, New York 134th Infantry Regiment on 22 Sep 1862. Promoted to Full Corporal.Mustered out on 07 May 1864. Transferred to Company H, U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps 11th Infantry Regiment on 07 May 1864. Mustered out on 29 Jun 1865 at Barracks Albany, NY.
New York: Report of the Adjutant-General

~*~*~*~*~

Daniel Lambert was a heat victim.

Daniel's mother was Nancy Catherine Dingman.

Daniel sometimes used the last name of Faulknor, which was the surname of his step-father.

Daniel was married to Etta Elmendorf.

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

Soldiers Grave
Pearl Rivers

Tread lightly, 'tis a soldiers grave,
A lonely, mossy mound;
And yet to hearts like mine and thine,
It should be holy ground.

Speak softly, let no careless laugh,
No idle, thoughtless jest,
Escape your lips where sweetly sleeps,
The hero in his rest.

For him no reveille will beat,
When morning beams shall come;
For him, at night, no tattoo rolls,
Its thunders from the drum.

Tread lightly! for a man bequeathed,
Ere laid beneath this sod,
His ashes to his native land,
His gallant soul to God.

Inscription

Civil War Veteran
Co. G. 52 N.Y. Vols.



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