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Lance Bombardier

Alfred Lambert

Service Number 72638
Military Unit 2nd Bty 32nd Bde Royal Field Artillery
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 27 Apr 1918 (26 Years Old)
Place of Birth Radford, Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies Lace Curtain Maker (C. 1911)
Family History

Alfred Lambert was the son of William and Mary Ann Lambert. Their children included: Jessie May (b.1884), Frank William (b.1885), Frederick Henry (b.1890), Alfred (b.1892), Lilian [Alfred’s twin] (b.1892) and Edith Mary (b.1897). The Lambert family lived at: 1 Skirbeck Terrace, Cobden Street, Old Radford [C.1891]; 12 Forster Street, Radford [C.1901 & C.1911]; 415 Alfreton Road, Radford [n.e.p.17.5.1918]. William Lambert, a matting weaver, probably died at Nottingham in 1919, aged 63. His wife, Mary Ann, died at Nottingham in 1944, aged 87. On 1 May 1915 Alfred Lambert married Margaret Emma Holland at Radford All Souls Church. They don’t appear to have had any children.

Military History

He enlisted at Nottingham; died from his wounds; buried at Lapugnoy Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.

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