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Similar surnames: Lambert-Aubain , Lambert-Aubin , Lambert-Champagne , Lambert-Robillard
Our database contains 12655 marriages of the Lambert family
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Husband: Jean Blanchard
Wife: Radegonde Lambert
Husband: Robert Niel
Wife: Anne Lambert
Husband: Etienne Bellinier-La-Ruine
Wife: Jeanne Lambert
Husband: Estienne Bellire
Wife: Jeanne Lambert
Husband: Rene-Louis Chartier-De-Lotbiniere
Wife: Marie-Madeleine Lambert
Husband: Pierre Lambert
Wife: Marie Normand
Husband: Michel Chastel-Chatel
Wife: Francoise Lambert
Husband: Francois-Marie Bouat-Bouet
Wife: Madeleine Lambert
Husband: Jacques Gauthier
Husband: Frederic-Louis-Jean Herbin-Bricour
Wife: Louise Lambert
Husband: Frederic-Louis Herbin-De-Bricour
Wife: Louise-Francoise Lambert
Husband: Rene Metot
Wife: M-Francoise Lambert
Husband: Jean Gatin-St-Jean
Husband: Aubin Lambert
Wife: Marie Houde
Husband: Michel Lambert
Wife: Louise-Catherine Garnier
Husband: Francois Dubois-Lafrance
Wife: M.-Anne Lambert
Husband: Pierre Renaud
Wife: Marie-Florence Lambert
Husband: Pierre Lambert
Wife: M.-Louise Boutret
Husband: Henry Louineau-Luineau
Wife: Marie-Louise Lambert
Husband: Joseph Cote
Wife: Marie-Anne Lambert
Our database contains 12655 marriages of the Lambert family
Here are a few examples:
Aubin Lambert was baptized on June 30, 1632 in Saint-Aubin de Tourouvre, Perche, in France. Son of Odoard and Jacqueline Feillard, he married Élisabeth Aubert, daughter of Michel and Jeanne Aubert, on September 29, 1670 in Quebec City. 11 children were born from this union. He settled down at Château-Richer in 1663, and then in Cap-Rouge. In 1681, he is still in the seigniory of Maure with two horned animals and 8 arpents of land in value. In 1693, after several transactions, he settled on the Côte de Lauzon. He is buried in Saint-Nicolas on April 4th, 1713.
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LAMBERT-CHAMPAGNE - Lambert comes from the Germanic name 'Landberht', composed of 'land' which means 'country' and 'berht' which means 'illustrious, brilliant'. Champagne is a nickname given to someone from a region of the same name in France. Comes from the Latin 'campagna', which means 'a vast flat expanse'.
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