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T6 R7, Sec 8, NW/4 of the SW/4, 1850
NAUVOO RECORDS:
Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 27, p 283
Nauvoo Marriages, p 44
Thornber Cemetery
LAMBERT, Richard
Birth: November 1822, Gargrave, Yorkshire, England Son of Richard and Patience Lambert
Married: Jane Thornbur, 10 April 1843, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Death: July 1907 Burial: Thornbur Cemetery, Powellton, Hancock, Illinois
Richard Lambert joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in England and immigrated to Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, in 1840. He was baptized a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on 5 November 1863 by James Burgess. He was ordained an elder.
Sources:
Early Reorganization Minutes, 1852-1871, Book A, pp. 374, 509
The History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, pp. 199, 465-66
Saints' Herald Obituaries, 1907, p. 678
Early Reorganization Minutes, 1872-1905, Book B
Black, Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: 1830-1848, 27:282
Easton, Marriages in Nauvoo Region 1839-1845
Cook, Civil Marriages in Nauvoo 1839-1845
Smith, Nauvoo Social History Project
International Genealogical Index
1860 US Census, Illinois
Rock Creek Township, Hancock County
Post Office: Carthage, Ill.
Page No. 369
Richard LAMBERT, age 37, m, Farmer, born England
Jane LAMBERT, age 35, f, born England
John Henry LAMBERT, age 16, m, born Illinois
Joseph R. LAMBERT, age 14, m, born Illinois
William T. LAMBERT, age 13, m, born Illinois
Mary E. LAMBERT, age 11, f, born Illinois
Daniel F. LAMBERT, age 9, m. born Illinois
Margaret J. LAMBERT, age 7, f, born Illinois
Agnes A. LAMBERT, age 4, f, born Illinois
George P. LAMBERT, age 1, m. born Illinois
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1870 US Census, Illinois
Rock Creek Township, Hancock County
Post Office: Tenis, Illinois
Page No. 24-25
LAMBERT, Richard, age 47, m, Farmer, born England
--------, Jane, age 46, f, Keeping House, born England
--------, Joseph R., age 24, m, Farm laborer, born Illinois
--------, William T., age 23, m, Farm laborer, born Illinois
--------, Daniel T., age 19, m, Farm laborer, born Illinois
--------, Margaret J., age 17, f, born Illinois
--------, Agnes H., age 13, f, born Illinois
--------, George P. , age 11, m born illinois
--------, Harriet L., age 9 f, born Illinois
--------, Alexander, age 8, m, born Illinois
--------, Ellen V. age 7, f, born Illinois
--------, Susan M., age 6, f, born Illinois
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1880 US Census, Illinois
Richard LAMBERT Self M Male W 57 ENG Farmer
Jane LAMBERT Wife M Female W 56 ENG Keeping House
George P. LAMBERT Son S Male W 21 IL Works On Farm
Harriett L. LAMBERT Dau S Female W 19 IL At Home
Alex F. LAMBERT Son S Male W 18 IL Works On Farm
Ellen V. LAMBERT Dau S Female W 17 IL At Home
Susanna M. LAMBERT Dau Female W 14 IL At Home
Source Information:
Census Place Rock Creek, Hancock, Illinois
Family History Library Film 1254211
NA Film Number T9-0211
Page Number 248C
From: Mormom Immigration Index, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2000, CD
LAMBERT, Elizabeth <1815>, F, age 25, Origin England, Occ. Stock Maker
LAMBERT, John <1821>, M, age 19, Origin England
LAMBERT, Richard <1823>, M, age 17, Origin England
LAMBERT, Joseph <1824>, M, age 16, Origin England
Ship: North America
Date of Departure: 8 Sep 1840
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
LDS Immigrants: 201
Church Leader: Theodore Turley
Date of Arrival: 12 Oct 1840
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Source(s): Customs #779 (FHL #002289); NSHP; Diary of William Clayton, pp. 73-96.
Notes: SECOND COMPANY -- North America, about 200 souls. Saturday, September 5th, 1840, Apostles Brigham Young and Willard Richards went from Manchester to Liverpool, and in the evening organized a company of Saints bound for New York, by choosing Elder Theodore Turley, a returning missionary, to preside, with six counselors, among whom was Elder William Clayton, one of the earliest English converts. Apostles Brigham Young and Willard Richards went on board the North America on Monday the 7th, and remained with the Saints on board over night. On Tuesday morning, about nine o'clock, the vessel was tugged out by a steamer. The Apostles accompanied the emigrants about fifteen miles and then left them in good spirits. The company had a prosperous voyage to New York, where they arrived in the beginning of October, and from there they continued the journey to Buffalo, New York. Owing to the expensiveness of the route many of the emigrants fell short of means to complete the journey to Nauvoo, they therefore divided at Buffalo, a part going to settle in and around Kirtland, Ohio, while the balance, under the leadership of Theodore Turley, continued the journey to Nauvoo, to which place Joseph the Prophet states he had the pleasure of welcoming about one hundred of them, about the middle of October, 1841.
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