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From: Utah Pioneers and Prominent Men:
"President high priests quorum, Roosevelt; missionary to Holland 1889-92; high councilor; stake Sunday School superintendant; one of presidents of seventies; counselor to Bishop Hensen of Roosevelt ward; secretary of YMMIA of Kamas ward. Member Heber City council. Settled in Kamas 1861; moved to Heber City 1885. and to Roosevelt 1908; at all these places has assisted in building up the country."
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LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, vol. 4:
LAMBERT, Joseph Heber, Bishop of the Roosevelt Ward, Roosevelt Stake, Utah, from 1914 to 1919, was born 27 Oct 1857 in Salt Lake City, Utah, a son of John LAMBERT and Elina Hansene LARSEN. He filled a mission to the Netherlands in 1889-1892, and was ordained a Bishop 7 Oct 1914 by Francis M. Lyman.
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Encyclopedic History of the LDS Church:
ARNHEM CONFERENCE of the Netherlands Mission consisted of Latter-day Saints residing in the city of Arnhem (77,000 inhabitants in 1930). Arnhem is situated near the borders of Germany, and is the capital city of the province of Gelderland. In 1930 the Arnhem Branch, with a membership of about forty, constituted a part of the Utrecht District.
A branch of the Church was organized in Arnhem late in 1891, as the result of missionary labors performed there by Elders Joseph H. Lambert, Bein Heertjes and Evert Neuteboom for some time prior to this date. In June, 1894, Hendrik J. Pistorius is mentioned in the records as branch president with Martinus Barton as his counselor.
It was near Arnhem, on August 5, 1899, that Elder Joseph Hogan, jun., of Bountiful, Utah, was accidentally drowned while swimming in the Rhine. Here, also, Elder Adolph W. C. Lau-Keilholz died of heart failure while on his second mission to the Netherlands.
The Arnhem Conference was organized in November, 1897, by Mission President Alfred L. Farrell, with Gerritt J. Kruitbosch as its first president. The organization continued till July 1, 1924, when the headquarters of the conference were removed to the city of Utrecht, and its name changed to Utrecht Conference. Elder Martinus Green was the last president of the Arnhem Conference.
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Encyclopedic History of the LDS Church:
Roosevelt is an outgrowth of the Duchesne Ward, which on Sep 10, 1907, was divided into three divisions to be known as the Roosevelt, the Indian Bench and the Hayden branches. Bishop Ephraim Lambert of the Duchesne Ward was given jurisdiction over the Roosevelt District. On Aug. 20, 1908, the Duchesne Ward was reorganized, Bishop Lambert being released as Bishop and Daniel [sic] Lambert appointed to preside as Bishop of the Roosevelt Ward, which embraced much of the territory formerly included in the Duchesne Ward. In 1911 Bishop Daniel [sic] Lambert was succeeded by Paul Soren Hansen, who in 1914 was succeeded by Joseph Heber Lambert...
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1900 United States Census
State of Utah, Wasatch County
Heber Precinct, Heber City
LAMBERT, H. Joseph, Head, born Oct 1856, age 43, mar, born Utah
LAMBERT, M. Alice, Wife, born Jan 1866, age 34, mar, born Utah
LAMBERT, Robert, son, born Nov 1886, age13, born Utah
LAMBERT, Della, dau, born Feb 1893, age 7, born Utah
LAMBERT, Harold, son, born Aug 1898, age1, born Utah
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