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William and Francis Lambert born around 1880ish

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Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 21 Nov 2007 22:02

Missing! 2 great uncles I didn't know existed. The showed up in the 1901 Census aged 22, and 18 sons of Dr William Osborn Lambert. My grandfather was their younger brother Arthur. I knew nothing about them until a few weeks ago following a search. Never mentioned within the family. What happened to them? My father was born in 1912, so they would have been in their 30s when the war started. Did they die in the war did they have any family? Can anyone answer the question for me. I'd love to find out more about them.

Glenys

Glenys Report 21 Nov 2007 22:55

1901 census is correct
Arthur is the younger brother of Francis and William, look at the original transcript, Elizabeth is asking about her great uncles not Uncles, and it is her father who was born in 1912, not grandfather
Glen