Mine weren't Lamperts in England. My Lamberts came to England in 1066 with William the
Conqueror,prior to that were in Italy as Lamberti.
Pronounced in France as Lam-bear but spelled Lambert. I have no Lampert in my family.
Mickey in Illinois
--- On Sat, 2/27/10, gkeusch(a)psci.net <gkeusch(a)psci.net> wrote:
From: gkeusch(a)psci.net <gkeusch(a)psci.net>
Subject: [INVANDER] Heritage Quest census
To: invander(a)rootsweb.com
Cc: kyhender(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Saturday, February 27, 2010, 1:03 PM
I usually use the censuses on ancestry, although when I come upon one that is barely
readable, I used to be able to go to Heritage Quest. The place that I did go to no
longer have them available. I am trying to get a better reading of the 1900 census of
Louisville, KY, Jefferson CO-- #140/188 under the surname Wardell. Family was living
at 308 14th St. I am trying to get the names, birth dates. I am working on a
Lampert family that I think they became Lamberts in KY. The Wardell was b. in England.
I think the Wardell married a Lampert. If you have access to the census, can you
email me a copy at full resolution? Thanks so much
Helen Zuber Keusch
Zuber, Land, Edwards, Crabtree, Bennett, Goodwin, Chapman, Eakins, Handley, Ezell,
Sandefur, Ford/Foard, Melton, Gutekunst/Goodart, Anthis, Bangert (my lines); Keusch,
Zimmerman, Ackerman, Burger, Hopf, Mehringer, Becher, Schitter/Schuetter, Hochgesang,
Schmitt, Hurst, Baumert (hubby's lines)
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