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Nora May Lambert 1900–1964 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Jul 1900

Birth Location: Hall Ridge Hardin, Illinois, USA

Death Date: 18 Mar 1964

Death Location: New Shawneetown, Gallatin County, Illinois, USA

Father: George Lambert

Mother: Armintie Ford

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The story of Nora May Lambert began in 1900 in Hall Ridge Hardin, Illinois, USA. Nora May Lambert passed away in 1964 in New Shawneetown, Gallatin County, Illinois, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Nora May Lambert began in 1900 in Hall Ridge Hardin, Illinois, USA.
  • Nora May Lambert passed away in 1964 in New Shawneetown, Gallatin County, Illinois, USA.

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Nora Lambert's Ancestors

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Nora Lambert
1900–1964
Birth Place: Hall Ridge Hardin, Illinois, USA
Parents
George Floyd Franklin Lambert
1878–1906
West Virginia, USA
Armintie (Mae) Ford
1883–1961
Wheeling, West Virginia, USA,
Grandparents
Rush (Floyd) Lambert
1851–1918
Virginia, USA
Marsha (Edna) Havens
1860–1938
Giles, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Henry Lambert
1804–1871
Emaline Leedy
1815–1899
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johann Lambert
1775–1850
Barbara Wolf
1772–1850
John III
1774–1840
Mary Gullian
1776–1849

Nora Lambert's Timeline

2 Records

1900
21 Jul 1900
Birth of Nora May Lambert in Hall Ridge Hardin, Illinois, USA
Hall Ridge Hardin, Illinois, USA
1964
18 Mar 1964
Age 64
Death of Nora May Lambert in New Shawneetown, Gallatin County, Illinois, USA
New Shawneetown, Gallatin County, Illinois, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Jul 1900
    Event Place: Hall Ridge Hardin, Illinois, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Mar 1964
    Event Place: New Shawneetown, Gallatin County, Illinois, USA

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