NameAlice Jane Bonner
Birth5 May 1860, Red Creek, Tucker Co., (W) Virginia
Death25 Mar 1929, Parsons, Tucker Co., West Virginia
FatherSolomon Bonner (1824-1890)
MotherMary Jane Bright (~1824-1879)
Spouses
Birth11 Dec 1854, Randolph Co., (W) Virginia694
Death29 Jun 1937, Parsons, Tucker Co., West Virginia694
OccupationHigh School Teacher [Stated In WW I Draft Registration]
FatherJames Henry Lambert (1828-1912)
MotherAmerica Ann Bonner (1834-~1907)
Marriage12 Aug 1877, Tucker Co., West Virginia
Marr Memoanother source says: m. 1875
ChildrenLaura M. (1878-)
 Pelinna A. (~1880-)
 Verna Olive (1880-1952)
 America Jane (Died as Infant) (1882-1882)
 Walter Wythe (1883-1955)
 James Herman (1886-1972)
 Oscar Doane (1888-1959)
 Gordan Grove (1891-)
 J. Bruce (1896-1955)
 Harry Bonner (1903-1983)
Notes for Alice Jane Bonner
264Source: History of Tucker County, Maxwell
p. 427 brief biography
James B. Lambert, born 1854, son of James H. Lambert; married in 1876, to Alice J., daughter of Solomon Boner. Children: Laura M., Verna Olive and Walter W. He owns 402 acres, 100 acres improved, 24 miles from St. George on Dry Fork. He taught two schools on No. 2 certificates, and was constable two years.
Notes for James B. (Spouse 1)
807In Tucker County in 1875 James B. Lambert married Alice Bonner, daughter of Solomon and Mary (Bright) Bonner. Her father, a native of Harrison County, was a farmer and a practical civil engineer and surveyor, a profession he followed in connection with farming. He died in 1894 at his home in Dry Fork District. His wife died some years earlier. They had the following children: Seymour, a farmer in Tucker County; Archibald, a farmer in the same county; James, who died in 1912, leaving a family of five children; Rebecca and Mary, who
married brothers, Washington and Henry Snider; Mrs. James B. Lambert, who was born in 1856; and Margaret, who married W. A. Ault, of Tucker County.
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