AU Lambert, Gregory Dale - 1994-12-11 email to Paul J. Harris Jr.

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AU Lambert, Gregory Dale - 1994-12-11 email to Paul J. Harris Jr.

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1996.1.32

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T0: (unknown), 72754,3Ol5 FROM: INTERNET:Anima8r@aol.com, INTERNET:Anima8r@aol.com DATE: 12/11/94, 2:50 AM Re: Corrections Sender: anima8r@aol.com Received: from mail02.mail.aol.com by arl—img—2.compuserve.com (8.6.9/5.940406sam) id DAA26637; Sun, 11 Dec 1994 03:40:52 —0500 From: <Anima8r@aol.com> Received: by mail02.mail.aol.com (1.38.193.5/16.2) id AA22000; Sun, 11 Dec 1994 03:40:36 —0500 Date: Sun, 11 Dec 1994 03:40:36 —0500 Message—Id: <94l211034035_3088153@aol.com> : To: 72754.3015@compuserve.com Subject: Corrections Paul, I received your E—Mail today and found that most of the errors you found within my own files were my own typo's. Got to be careful and slow down. Here's the corrections in order that you addressed them: Barclay Lambert — Second wife is Mary Wood. My notes were incorrect. I thought it was Ward when I read the latters I have that were written by an unknown Lambert long ago. But when you mentioned that you were in contact with a Wood, the more I looked at the handwriting, I believe it is Wood. But I have no solid evidence to back this up. Joshua Stanton Lambert — Born 30 Nov 1848. My data field was incorrect. Marriage—1 is 03 Dec 1868. My data field was incorrect. Marriage—2 is 02 Sep 1868. (didn't wait long) to Nancy Ann Kennedy. Died in North Salem, Linn Co., Mo. Robert Barclay Lambert (correct spelling) — Married in 1881. Notes were incorrect. Floyd E. (not B.) Lambert — Born 12 Jun 1895 to Robert Barclay Lambert and Mary L. Case, not Barclay and Asenath. (my mistake). Also you may have noticed there is another Floyd Lambert in that program I sent you. Delete him. Floyd B. Lambert is same person. Ray Edward Lambert — Born Near North Salem, Linn Co., Mo. My data field was incorrect. Lydia Bernice Moore — Cora, Mo. use to be north of Browning, Mo. It does not exist anymore. Also I believe it was in Sullivan Co. I will call my Grandmother and ask her. Thanks for picking my stuff apart, sometimes you get tunnel vision and get things a little mixed up. When I started I had a real jigsaw puzzle to put together. But its been really fun. When I tell my grandma Bernice about meeting people/relatives over the computer, she really freaks out and just can't believe it. She is in her 70's and is really proud of me and people like you keeping our ancestors alive. again thanks, talk to ya soon. greg...