Notes for Mrs. Nancy (Lambert)
Winnie Nelson Summerfield and John Labert’s children:
Children
1. Caleb LAMBERT b: 1801
2. Susannah LAMBERT b: 1803
3. James B LAMBERT b: 1806
4. George LAMBERT b: 1809
5. Winnie LAMBERT b: 1810
6. Catherine LAMBERT b: 1812
7. Sarah LAMBERT
263HISTORY OF THE LAMBERT FAMILY, page 148,
"The children of John Lambert and Winnie Nelson Lambert were: Jesse, born November 2, 1799, died Septmber 4, 1859, on Friends Run; Caleb, born 1801, died 1851; James B., born 1806, died February 16, 1851; George, born 1810; Sarah; and Susannah.
Line of JESSE LAMBERT who married Rachel L. Jordan:
1. Obadiah (Polly Nelson) b. -----1830-----k.
2. Catharine J. (Daniel Nelson).
3. Frances B. (Eli Tasker, Hamp.---Eli Miller, Hamp.)--Aug.
4. Jesse (Jane Nelson)--b. 1836--k.
5. John (Phoebe A. Moyers).
6. Jane (Fleicia Nelson)--Rph.
((My notes, the dotted lines in this should be solid. I abbreviated just like it is written except for the months of year, which I know are months, I believe Hamp. stands for Hampton County, not sure, you decide. Rph. maybe County name or river area, you decide. k., just guessing is killed. You decide. Page 149 charcoal portrait of Martha Lambert White. The rest of this, begins on page 150))
7. Jemima (Bushrod Coberly)--Rph.
8. Samuel (Susan J. Smith)--Poca.
more later [Stephen Smith
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- page 150,
"9. Ann (Hugh Nare)-Rkm.
10. Aelicia J. (Jott Nelson)-born 1846-Illinois.
11. Boy-dy.
12. William T.-reared-(Mary Lambert).
Br. of Jesse:-Jesse (Rph.)*, Charles (Frances Halter-
man), Margaret (Rph.)*. Mary A. (________ Gillespie)-Tkr.
Line of Caleb:
1. Lebanon W. (_______)-born 1828.
2. Morgan (_______)-born 1830.
3. Mary M. (_______)
4. John W. (_______)-born 1837.
5. Lucinda (_______)
Line of James B. (1806-February 16, 1851), who married Susan Nelson.
JAMES B. LAMBERT, third son of John Lambert and Winnie Nelson Lambert, was a teacher and minister of the United Brethern Church. In addition to his rare mental endowment, he possessed a great physical strength, having weighed about two hundred and fifty pounds. No culprit dared to interrupt a school or religious service over which he presided.
About a year before his death he became a victim of typhoid. Although having recovered from this illness, as a result of it he soon developed an abscessed hip which was the immediate cause of his death. While filling a ministerial appointment in the German Valley, Pendleton County, Virginia his physical strength suddenly broke. For treatment and care he was taken to the home of Joseph Lantz, one of his parishioners. Here a few days later he passed away, and was buried in the Hinkle-Lantz Cemetery, Pendleton County. The following inscription marks his tombstone:
"J. B. Lambert
Died Feb. 16, 1851
Age 45 yrs.""
My notes: The stars I have no idea. There are no footnotes on this page. The preceeding page or the latter page.No Footnotes.It reads just as it is printed.