NameJames B. Lambert
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)
Spouses
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)
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 James B. Lambert
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.
Notes for Alice Jane (Spouse 1)
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.
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