Sunday, August 21, 2022

Shontz, Mary Ann [Hassenplug] : 1860-1885

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
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You can visit the memorial page for Mary Anne [Hassenplug] Shontz.

Shontz, Jasper H : 1880-1939

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
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You can visit the memorial page for Jasper H. Shontz.

Lambert, Carrie May [Shontz] {Sechler} - 1921

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
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You can visit the memorial page for Carrie May [Shontz] (Sechler) Lambert.

Suppes, Conrad Theodore - 1862

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
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You can visit the memorial page for Conrad Theodore Suppes.

Eichenauer, Anna Elisabeth [Rausch] : 1807-1884

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
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You can visit the memorial page for Anna Elisabeth [Rausch] Eichenauer.

Lambert, Alice Rose : 1907-1981

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
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You can visit the memorial page for Alice Rose [Lambert] Crissman.

Lambert, Charles G. : 1902-1968

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
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You can visit the memorial page for Charles G. Lambert.

Goebert, Elizabeth : 1843-1912

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
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You can visit the memorial page for Elizabeth [Eichenauer] Goebert.

Goebert, Christian : 1843-1920

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331

You can visit the memorial page for Christian Goebert.

Lambert, Emma [Goebert] : 1876-1919

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
 
You can visit the memorial page for Emma L. [Goebert] Lambert.

 

Cook, H. C. - xxxx

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
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Swank, Walter C. - xxxx

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331

Lambert, Martha E. [Berkebile] : 1853-1931

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
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Lambert, Josiah O : 1842-1875

L. L. Lambert, of the City Real Estate and Insurance Company, 306 Swank Building, Johnstown, is a native of Pennsylvania.  He was born in Somerset County, Nov. 7, 1871, and is a son of Josiah O. and Martha E. (Berkebile) Lambert.

Josiah O. Lambert was born in Somerset County, Pa., July 27, 1842, and during his active career was a farmer.  He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of Company G, Twenty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served throughout the entire war.  He died Jan. 31, 1875, and is buried in Somerset County.  Mrs. Lambert resides in Buckeye, Texas.

L. L. Lambert received his early education in the public schools of somerset county and the Illinois State Normal School.  He then entered the employ of the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown as a machinist, where he remained for some years.  Later he was senior member of the Johnstown Real Estate Company, with  Walter C. Swank as a partner.  He was afterward connected with H. C. Cook in the real estate business for three years, during which time Oakhurst Boro, then a suburb, but now part of Johnstown, was promoted.  Mr. Lambert then organized his own company, the City Real Estate and Insurance Company.

Among the many insurance companies Mr. Lambert represents are the following: Hibernian of the Home Insurance Company of New York, U. S. Fire Insurance Company of New York, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, Security Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn., and the Preferred Accident and Automobile Insurance Company of New York.

On July 11, 1900, Mr. Lambert was united in marriage with Miss Emma Goebert of Johnstown, Pa.,
a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Goebert, natives of Germany, who emigrated to the United States when quite young.  They are both deceased and are buried in Johnstown.  To Mr. and Mrs. Lambert the following children were born:  Charles G., born Nov. 3, 1902, now connected with the Carnegie Steel Company of Pittsburgh; and Alice Rose, born Aug. 28, 1907, a student at Bucknell University of Lewisburg, Pa.  Mrs. Lambert died Dec. 15, 1919, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have resided at the Christian Goebert homestead since July 11, 1900, located at 335-337 Market Street.  The plot of ground on which the Goebert home was built was originally purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Eichenauer, mother of Mrs. Christian Goebert, from Conrad Suppes, in 1862, for the sum of $360, having a frontage of 40 feet on Market Street, and extending back to Stony Creek Street.  The title of this property remained in the immediate family until 1919, when purchased by L. L. Lambert.

On Jan. 6, 1921, Mr. Lambert was married to Mrs. Carrie S. Sechler, a daughter of J. H. and Anna H. (Hassenplug) Shontz, natives of Union County, Pa.  Before his retirement from business, Mr. Shontz was in the creamery business.  He resides in Mifflinburg, Pa.  Mrs. Shontz is deceased.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert are members of the Lutheran Church, in which Mrs. Lambert is a very active worker, being secretary to the Women's Missionary Society, besides holding other offices in the church.  He is a Republican, a member of the Knights of Pythias and Sons of Veterans,  he and his wife have a wide circle of friends in Johnstown and are favorably known.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 330 & 331
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You can visit the memorial page for Josiah O. Lambert.