His tombstone inscription says he was born in 1849. Censuses suggest c. 1860. In the 1850 census, John's grandfather and six sons, including John's father, were a household.
The only known photographs of John M. Lambert and his wife, Martha Moyd, were destroyed when a house of one of their grandchildren burned.
If anyone knows of other pictures of John and Martha, the family would like to learn about them.
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John and Martha had a son Ramon Lambert, b. abt. 1884, who was said by a cousin, Samuel W. Lambert (1914 - 1994), to have died "way back." --Personal communication, 1975.
His tombstone inscription says he was born in 1849. Censuses suggest c. 1860. In the 1850 census, John's grandfather and six sons, including John's father, were a household.
The only known photographs of John M. Lambert and his wife, Martha Moyd, were destroyed when a house of one of their grandchildren burned.
If anyone knows of other pictures of John and Martha, the family would like to learn about them.
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John and Martha had a son Ramon Lambert, b. abt. 1884, who was said by a cousin, Samuel W. Lambert (1914 - 1994), to have died "way back." --Personal communication, 1975.
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