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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Suffolk => Topic started by: Anna_C on Monday 03 January 11 19:35 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
I'm trying to trace an Ernest and a Harry Lambert from the Wiston/Nayland area of Suffolk. They appear on the Wiston War Memorial as casualties of The First World War, but other than that I know nothing about them. Any ideas of possible candidates from the 1901 census (or elsewhere) would be much appreciated.
Anna x
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Hi,
I think they are brothers Albert Ernest (Ernest in 1911) and Henry Thomas Lambert, they are on the CWGC site with same parents Henry V and Mary Ann Lambert of Suffolk.
1901
RG13/1742 93/11
Wissington, Nayland with Wiston
Henry V Lambert head mar 36 Stockman on farm East Donyland, Essex
Mary Ann " wife mar 40 Groton, Suffolk
Henry T " son s 14 " appr. East Donyland,Essex
Albert E " son s 9 Wiston, Suffolk
Best wishes
Cathy
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Oh thank you so much! My paternal grandfather's grandfather was the brother of Henry Victor Lambert so this confirms my suspicion that they are indeed connected to my tree! Very sad though, to lose both sons :(
Thanks again,
Anna x
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to anna c my grandfarter was albert e lambert
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to anna c my gran father was albert lambert .my mother was his daugher doris she was born 1907 - died1976
pebbles
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Hi
Here is record of Albert Ernest's baptism taken from Wissington Parish Register
1891 1 Nov Albert Ernest son of Henry Victor & Mary Ann Lambert of Wissington labourer
Hope this helps with your research
Bunnygirl