MENARD FAMILY TREE

Notes


Jean Baptiste Frederick LAMBERT

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4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003


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COMMENT-SOURCE: According to Robert Lambert (grandson) of Hobe Sound, FL,
Jean was a church builder, a carpenter who made his living in the Boston
area.

DEATH-SOURCE: It is said that he died in No. Cambridge, MA on his return
home from work, he stepped off a streetcar and was killed by anautomobile. At
that time he was working on a grand hotel with his brother George and son
Louis.

EMMIGRATION-NATURALIZATION: He became an American citizen at same timeLouis,
his son did since they came to the US in 1890. Census, 1920, NationalArchives.

MARRIAGE-SOURCE: Married at St-Etienne d'Lauzon Parish, Levis, Quebec.Parish
Registers, in ACGS, Manchester, NH.


Facts about this person:

Christening October 16, 1848
Levis, PQ, Canada

Burial
Biddeford, York Co., ME


Desange DUBOIS

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COMMENT-MARRIAGE-SOURCE: After Jean was killed in the accident in Boston,
she married a second time. This time to a Landry. Robert Lambert one ofher
grandsons, recalls that this was confusing to him as a young child.

RESIDENCE: She lived in Cascade, NH during her second marriage, rightacross
the street from Louis Lambert (son) and his family.
Pauline Lambert says that Desange Dubois was very proud to be French, infact
claimed that she was not Canadian French, but "Parisian" French.