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Charles Lambart

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ireland
Death: 1740 (36-37)
Ireland
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Son of Charles Lambart and Elizabeth Hamilton
Brother of Hamilton Lambart; Oliver Lambart; Gustavus Lambart; Elizabeth Lambart; Eleanor Lambart and 4 others

Occupation: Mp for Kilbeggan
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About Charles Lambart

Not the same as Charles Lambert, Sr..

Died unmarried, no issue.


This Charles LAMBART did NOT emigrate to Virginia, America. He lived and died in Ireland.

Charles LAMBART was the eldest son of Charles Lambart and his wife Elizabeth HAMILTON.
He was born in 1703 and died in December 1740 in Ireland, unmarried and without issue. His will was probated in 1743 in Ireland as that of Charles Lambart of Painstown, Co Meath.

29 June 1730 Vol 66 Page 121 Memorial 45398
Includes Charles Lambert, junior, Esq of Painstown, Co Meath

In 1731 he was mentioned in the will of his aunt Eleanor Lambart as her nephew Charles Lambart, son of her brother Charles [so he was living and in Ireland in 1731]

He was [along with his father] Member of Parliament for Kilbeggan, Co Meath.

A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Ireland, Vol 1
By James Burke and Sir Bernard Burke pub 1850
" Lambart of Beau Parc
Lambart, Gustavus, Esq of Beau Park, Co Meath b. 16 Sept 1772...
Lineage
The Hon. Oliver Lambart, of Painstown, Co Meath, MP for Kilbeggan, third son of Charles, 1st Earl of Cavan, by Jane, his wife, younger sister of John, Earl of Radnor, died in 1700, leaving by Eleanor, his second wife, only child of Simon Creame, Esq, a son.
Charles Lambart, Esq of Painstown, MP for Kilbeggan, who married Elizabeth, only daughter of Gustavus Hamilton, Viscount Boyle, and had issue. 1. Charles, M.P. died 1740; 2. Gustavus, heir to his father; 3. Hamilton, Major-General in the Army.; 1. Elizabeth who married in 1754 to Nicholas Ogle, Esq, 2. Eleanor married to Thomas Elrington 3. Mary married to Christopher Nicholson, Esq of Balrath; 4. Sophia married to the Rev. Robert Gregory. Mr Lambart died in 1753, and was succeeded by his son,
Gustavus LAMBART, Esq of Beau Parc, Co Meath, M.P. for Kilbeggan, who married Thomasine, dau of George Rochford, Esq, of Rochford, so Westmeath and had a son and successor. Charles LAMBART who married Frances dau. of James Lennox Napier Dutton, of Sherbourne, Co Gloucestershire ...an only son Gustavus Lambart.

The Peerage of Ireland, Vol 1 by John Lodge
p. 358-9" Oliver Lambart, Esq, the third son of Charles, Earl of Cavan, was seated at Painstown, County Meath...dying 13 December 1700 was there buried. He married four wives, but had issue only by the two former who were Catherine Bridges [issue] & Eleanor Creane whom he married in January 1677...by her he had one son Charles and seven daughters...Charles Lambart of Painstown, Esq, the only son who died in September 1753, was for many years Member of Parliament for Kilbeggan, married Elizabeth, only daughter of Gustavus Hamilton, Lord Viscount Boyne, by who he had 4 sons and six daughters; Charles born October 1703,...died unmarried December 1740, Oliver died young, Gustavus, Collecter of the Port of Wicklow, and in Feb 1746 made collector of the district of Trim....Hamilton Elizabeth married to Nicholas Ogle 16 Feb 1754, Eleanor married to Thomas Elrigington, Mary married to Christopher Nicholson of Balrath, County Meath, Sophia married to Rev. Robert Gregory, Amelia who died suddenly 28 Nov 1755 and Frances Arabella who died an infant."

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Charles Lambart's Timeline

1703
1703
Ireland
1740
1740
Age 37
Ireland