NameLorenzo Dow Lambert 264,815
Birth18 Dec 1863, Red Creek, Monongahela National Forest, Dry Fork, WV 26260, USA815
Death4 May 1949, Ohio263
OccupationFarmer
Alias/AKAL. T. Lambert; Lorenza
FatherJames Henry Lambert (1828-1912)
MotherAmerica Ann Bonner (1834-~1907)
Spouses
Birth9 Feb 1872, Mouth Of Seneca, Pendleton Co., West Virginia
Death25 May 1910, Dry Fork, Randolph Co., West Virginia
FatherJohn William Armentrout (1843-1927)
MotherMartha Dolly (1840-1932)
ChildrenMartha (~1908-)
Notes for Lorenzo Dow Lambert
Source; History of Tucker County, Maxwell
        p. 428 brief biography
        L.T. Lambert, son of James H. Lambert was born in 1863, is a
       farmer and lives 24 miles from St. George on Dry Fork.


214 ... another source says that Lorenzo married Laura V. Armentrout, daughter of John W. Armentrout and Martha Dolly ... [ccs] http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3196005&id=I4137

263Note:
Page 166,"Lowrenzo Dow Lambert married Martha Armentrout of Whitmer, W. Va. They were the parents of one daughter, Martha, who is now in the service of the National Government, Washington, D.C. Before her marriage Mrs. Lambert taught school, but gave up this work to go with her husband to live on their large farm located on Bonner Mountain, Randolph County. When her first child was about two years of age Mrs. Lambert died. About ten years later he sold his farm and moved to Ohio from which location he transferred to LaVale, Md. Here he spent the rest of his life."

31Children:
Martha Lambert

1908–

James B Lambert

1910–1910

John W Lambert

1910–1910
Notes for Laurie Vermelia “Martha” (Spouse 1)
263Lorenzo Dow Lambert married Martha Armentrout. Parents of one daughter, later they moved to Ohio where he spent the rest of his life.

214 ... another source says that Lorenzo married Laura V. Armentrout, daughter of John W. Armentrout and Martha Dolly ... [ccs] http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3196005&id=I4137


263Note:
Page 166,"Lowrenzo Dow Lambert married Martha Armentrout of Whitmer, W. Va. They were the parents of one daughter, Martha, who is now in the service of the National Government, Washington, D.C. Before her marriage Mrs. Lambert taught school, but gave up this work to go with her husband to live on their large farm located on Bonner Mountain, Randolph County. When her first child was about two years of age Mrs. Lambert died. About ten years later he sold his farm and moved to Ohio from which location he transferred to LaVale, Md. Here he spent the rest of his life."

31Children:
Martha Lambert

1908–

James B Lambert

1910–1910

John W Lambert

1910–1910
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