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  1. Elender Byrd: Birth: MAR 1887 in North Carolina.

  2. Ellen Drucilla Byrd: Birth: JUL 1889 in North Carolina. Death: 1952 in Wilmington, NC

  3. Lois Jane Byrd: Birth: 16 MAY 1890 in North Carolina. Death: 11 JUN 1991 in Hamlet, NC


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a. Note:   I know very little about Bill Lambert. The information I have came from Bud Byrd of Welches Creek, NC. His first name may not have been Bill, possibly William? Bud said he was Italian and Aunt Elsie has said he was Italian.
  Blue's family connection?
  The 1900 Columbus County census has a William Lambert, head of household born Mar. 1849, widow, born in NC with daughter Lula born Sept. 1885, son John J. born Aug. 1887, daughter Maggie L. born Jun 1889, and daughter Lillia born Aug 1893.
  1850 Census listing for William A. LAMBERT
 Name: LAMBERT, William A.
 Age: 2
 Sex: M
 Census: p.317 line 39 - 1850 Census for Brunswick Co., VA
  Dwelling #: 23
 Family #: 23
 Birthplace: VA
  1880 census for welches creek:
 William LAMBERT Household
 Male --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Other Information: Birth Year <1854> Birthplace NC Age 26 Occupation Laborer Marital Status S <Single> Race W <White> Head of Household Lucy LAMBERT Relation Son Father's Birthplace NC Mother's Birthplace NC --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Source Information: Census Place Welchs Creek, Columbus, North Carolina Family History Library Film 1254959 NA Film Number T9-0959 Page Number 17B Household:
 Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
 Lucy LAMBERT Self W Female W 61 NC Keeping House TN NC Mosurria LAMBERT Dau S Female W 28 NC NC NC William LAMBERT Son S Male W 26 NC Laborer NC NC James LAMBERT Son S Male W 21 NC Laborer NC NC most of the Lamberts in the United States and Canada are of British background, the name also is common in Ireland and on the Continent. When the Lambrechts and Lambertis are included, one can expect family members from southern and central Europe as well (the Ghibelline Mosca de' Lamberti was placed in the Eighth Circle of Dante's Inferno as a Sower of Schism by helping create the feud between the Ghibellines and the Guelfs in 1215).
  Surnames became common in England in the 1300s. Before that time, both commoners and aristocrats carried a single name. Titled land owners, however, also were known by the names of their estates. When surnames were adopted, they fell into four main categories: locations, patronymics, professions, and physical characteristics. "Lambert" may have been a Christian name originally. Its history goes back at least to St. Lambert (ca. 635-ca. 700), who was born in Maestricht (Netherlands) and died in Liege (Belgium). His Latin name, derived from the German, is Landebertus. The Christian name Lambert became common in the Low Countries and in France after his martyrdom. It moved to England only after the Norman Conquest in 1066. It has been translated either as "bright land" or as "innocent." Probably the most famous English Lambert was the Cromwellian general, John Lambert, active in the English Civil War in the middle 1600s. On the Continent, the physicist Johann Heinrich Lambert (1728 - 1777) is associated with Lambert's Law, still studied by science students, although the "lambert," an optical unit of brightness, is no longer in use.
  There were Lamberts in New England as early as 1631, when Thomas Lumbert arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony from Dorset, England. Descendants had numerous spelling variations, such as Lumbard and Lambert. Lamberts go back to before 1663 in the Southern Colonies, and Lamberts were prominent in New Jersey as well.
  Lambert could be english equivalent of Lamberti or Lamberto which are Italian names!!
  LAMBERT AND BUIE CONNECTION?
 11.EUPHANIE 'FANNY'3 YOUNG (JOHN THOMAS2, ISAAC "IKE"1) was born 1849. She married
 CHARLES LAMBERT.
 Notes on Charles Lambert: The Lamberts (sometimes recorded as Lambertson) are believed to
 have been Cherokee indians whom originated from the Western part of North Carolina based on
 records. They were present on Bladen/Columbus in the late 1700's
 Children of FANNY YOUNG and CHARLES LAMBERT are:
 24. i. HENRETTA "ETTA"4 LAMBERT, b. 1869; d. November 25, 1927.
 25. ii. REBECCA "BECY" LAMBERT, b. 1896.
 iii. MARY G "GETSEY" LAMBERT, b. 1884.
 iv. HENRY LAMBERT.
 v. ???? LAMBERT.
 vi. ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" LAMBERT, b. 1881.
  23. THOMAS4 YOUNG (MARY “POLLY” J.3, JOHN THOMAS2, ISAAC "IKE"1) was born 1873, and
 died February 03, 1949. He married JOSEPHINE BUIE, daughter of Henry Buie and Cynthia?.
 She was born 1887.
 Children of THOMAS YOUNG and JOSEPHINE BUIE are:
 i. ROMAN H5 YOUNG, b. June 27, 1912; d. June 25, 1925.
 44. ii. CLARANCE YOUNG, b. 1909.
 iii. IDEL YOUNG, b. 1907.
 iv. ANDREW C YOUNG, b. 1910.
 v. ROBERT D YOUNG, b. 1912.
 vi. ROMAN YOUNG, b. 1913.
 vii. ODESSA YOUNG, b. 1915.
 viii. LAUREL YOUNG, b. 1917.
 ix. MAGGIE YOUNG, b. 1918.
 x. HILLERTH YOUNG, b. 1920.
 xi. THURMAN YOUNG, b. 1922.
 xii. REYINTHAL YOUNG, b. 1924.
 xiii. VERNEY YOUNG, b. 1926.
 xiv. LEE THOMAS YOUNG, b. 1928.
  There is a William Lambert who married Flora F. Penny b. 1848 on July 4, 1871. He was the son of David Lambert and Isabella. Flora was the daughter of William J. Penny 1817-1/22/1865 and Penelope Reynolds b.1821. Their children were Ann M. Penny, Jonathan, Flora, William Asberry, and Eli. There are marriages between some of these and the Jernigans. There is a very good possibility that this is My William Lambert!!!!


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