New Family Page: JOHN LAMBERT (1827-1902)
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JOHN LAMBERT (1827-1902)
Re: JOHN LAMBERT (1827-1902)
I found a Manitoba Birth Record for Catherine Angelie Irvine Born 23 Mar 1883 in R.M. of St Andrews to Cath Lambert. This may help explain the parents of Catherine A Lambert, granddaughter of John Lambert in the 1891 Census.
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Numerous Trees on Ancestry.ca indicate that that Catherine Angelique IRVINE (daughter of Catherine LAMBERT & Cornelius IRVINE (1848-1910) died on May 18, 1885 which, if true, would predate the 1891 census.
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BarbaraNielson44 on Ancestry.ca has done a pile of detailed work on Margaret Lambert and Mary Ann Lambert from the BC side. She is missing the Manitoba side but the BC side is quite extensive. I've asked her to connect with your website.
Re: JOHN LAMBERT (1827-1902)
Hi there,
Just found out that my Great Great Grandfather was John Lambert. His daughter Mary married George William Gove and had 2 children, Eva Mary and William Crawford Gove. William (Bill) married my Grandmother May Gill and they had 4 children, Allan, Eleanor,James and Patricia, all now deceased. I am Eleanor's eldest daughter Diane.
Just found out that my Great Great Grandfather was John Lambert. His daughter Mary married George William Gove and had 2 children, Eva Mary and William Crawford Gove. William (Bill) married my Grandmother May Gill and they had 4 children, Allan, Eleanor,James and Patricia, all now deceased. I am Eleanor's eldest daughter Diane.
Re: JOHN LAMBERT (1827-1902)
Thanks Diane. I have updated the Page accordingly.
Re: JOHN LAMBERT (1827-1902)
Thank you Gary .
Re: JOHN LAMBERT (1827-1902)
Hi Gary, Just want to let you know I gave you the wrong info for Mary Lamberts daughter. Her name was actually Eveline May Gove.
Re: JOHN LAMBERT (1827-1902)
In the 1901 Census, Eveline May Low (4 Mar 1895 - ) is shown as adopted by Mary Ann (Lambert) Gove. In the 1906 Census, Eveline May Low is shown as a niece. Do you have any idea what happened to her?