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Daniel N Lambert

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Birthplace: Canaan, Somerset, Maine
Death: October 27, 1870 (82)
Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota
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Son of Sherebiah Lambert, Jr. and Millie Lambert Oaks
Husband of Mariam Lambert and Miriam Martha Ann Lambert
Father of Anna Trask; James Manley Lambert; Daniel Lambert; Permelia Mildred Muncy; Marie Lambert and 2 others
Brother of David Lambert; Solomon Lambert; Lydia A Brawn; Robert Lambert; Martha Doane and 6 others

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About Daniel N Lambert

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Daniel Lambert
BIRTH 1 Mar 1788
Somerset County, Maine, USA
DEATH 27 Oct 1870 (aged 82)
Morrison County, Minnesota, USA
BURIAL
Pioneer Cemetery
Royalton, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA
MEMORIAL ID 233361765 · View Source
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From the Lambert Line of our Lakin Family: "Daniel Lambert and his bride Miriam Russell were the first settlers in the northern part of what is now Washington County, Maine. Maine was a part of Massachusetts until statehood in 1820. (The Lambert wilderness homestead was about 140 miles northeast of Bangor, Maine, just a few miles south and west of the St. Croix River. This may have been War of 1812 veteran bounty land. This remote and sparsely populated area was claimed by both Britain (for Canada) and the Unites States. An international incident called the "Aroostook War" occurred in 1838-39 that brought the boundary dispute to a head. The St. Croix River became the official boundary between Maine and New Brunswick, Canada as part of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842.) Lambert Lake was named for these pioneers. It is not known whence they came as there are no records available of that time.

In the early 1800s (probably after 1815), they traveled by canoe and on foot through the solid wilderness, and hewed out a home on the shore of the lake. It was thirty miles through swamps, mud and knee-deep water to the nearest wagon road. For some years they packed supplies over this route. They hauled in heavy things in the winter when they could be dragged across the ice and frozen ground.

In this isolated spot their only neighbors were a few Indians. (Mariam) did not see another white woman for the first six years of their homesteading. The area was covered with enormous hardwood trees and eventually the lumbering interests came into the district and a small settlement developed; the community reverted to its present day status, a wildland township (unincorporated and uninhabited)."

Daniel married Mariam Russell, both about age 20, about 1809 probably in Somerset County, Maine. Daniel has not been found as a head of household in the 1810 U.S. Census, because he, his new wife and young sons were probably living with his father Sherebiah in Canaan, Somersert County.

In the 1820, 1830, 1840 and 1850 U.S. Census returns, the family is found in the Lambert Lake area of Washington County, Maine. Daniel was a farmer and probably also a lumberman. Only five children are known, three sons and two daughters, all apparently born by 1820.

The Daniel and Mariam Lambert family remained at Lambert Lake for over forty years. In 1855, these hardy pioneers, in their 60s, joined the families of three of their children, James and Ruth (Peters) Lambert, Ann Lambert and William Trask, and Richard and Lavinia (Hill) Lambert, with about 20 grandchildren, and moved as a family group over a thousand miles to the unsettled prairies of Bellevue Township, Morrison County in central Minnesota, near the Mississippi River. Daniel left behind all his siblings and two other children. Son Daniel, wife Sarah and children remained in Aroostook County, Maine. Daughter Parmelia, husband Samuel Muncy and children lived just across the Canadian border in St. Stephen's Parish, Charlotte County, New Brunswick. They followed father Daniel and the other Lamberts to Morrison County, Minnesota in 1866.

From the Lambert Family History, as told by Maria Lambert Farnum, recorded August 25, 1939: "Grandfather (ed.: Daniel, born 1788) Lambert lived a quarter of a mile from our house. The men all having gone away to make hay, Mother took her children, one of them a baby (ed.: Mary Elizabeth (Lambert) Holmes, born March 1863), over to Grandfather Lambert's at night. There we had Grandfather and my brother, (ed.: Isaac Peters Lambert, born 1848) who was sixteen, to take care of us.

One night a big hound we owned, that hated Indians started making a fuss. Then we heard a big noise coming down the road and we knew it was drunken Indians. Terribly frightened we fastened the windows, put the curtains over them and waited, the men standing by the door with guns and an axe. Mother, with the baby in her arms, walked the floor in terror. We expected the Indians to come in and kill us; opening the door we found the Indians were friendly. The man with them said all they wanted was a drink of water. I can feel the relief in my heart now. The moments we waited had been filled with the most terrible agony, especially for my Mother."

Mariam would survive only thirteen years in Minnesota, to 1868. She was buried in the Old Bellevue Pioneers Cemetery. Daniel died two years later and is also believed to be buried there, but no stone has been found.

Mariam would survive only thirteen years in Minnesota, to 1868. She was buried in the Old Bellevue Pioneers Cemetery. Daniel died two years later and is also buried there, but no stone has been found for him. "I visited this cemetery in the

Family Members
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Sherebiah Lambert
1759–1833

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Pamelia "Millie" Oaks Lambert
1768–1845

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Mariam Russell Lambert
1791–1868 (m. 1808)

Siblings
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David Lambert
1789–1866

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Solomon Lambert
1792–1882

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Richard Lambert
1799–1880

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Robert Lambert
1804–1834

Children
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Anna Lambert Trask
1810–1888

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James Manley Lambert
1810–1895

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Daniel Lambert
1812–1880

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Permelia Lambert Muncy
1816–1871

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Richard Lambert
1819–1874

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Daniel N Lambert's Timeline

1788
March 1, 1788
Canaan, Somerset, Maine
1810
January 17, 1810
Skowhegan, Somerset, Maine
September 21, 1810
1810
1812
1812
1816
March 20, 1816
Lambert Lake, Washington, Maine
1819
1819
1870
October 27, 1870
Age 82
Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota
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