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Jean-Baptiste Lambert (abt. 1712 - 1772)

Jean-Baptiste Lambert
Born about in Canada, Nouvelle Francemap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 60 in Ste-Croix, Province de Québecmap
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Biography

Jean-Baptiste LAMBERT (~1712 - 1772)

Second born son of Michel Lambert and Louise-Catherine Grenier, Jean-Baptiste Lambert, was born in Canada about 1712.[1]

Having signed a mariage contract notarized by Horné de LaNeuville on April 17, 1735, he married Angélique Biron, daughter of Jean-Baptiste Choret and Marie-Anne Françoise Sylvestre, in the Province of Québec at Ste-Croix on April 18, 1735.[1]

He died and was buried at Ste-Croix in 1772 on July 7 and 8, respectively.[1]

Notes

- ALA - Association des Lambert d'Amérique
- Lambert, Gaëtan (Éditeur en chef), Les Lambert en Nouvelle-France Tome I & II (Dictionnaire généalogique de l'ALA), Ste Foy, Québec, Canada, Édition 2006, ISBN 2-9808202-1-0
- Library and Archives Canada, Bibliography of the History of the Book in Canada, Geographic Coverage
- comté de Lotbinière[2]
- Province of Québec
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Dictionnaire généalogique de l'ALA, ALA no. 41, p. I-198
  2. comté de Lotbinière: Although Ste-Croix is often included in Lotbinière, latter comté only existed between 1855 and the 1980s.




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