Four Score and Ten
Another veteran of the Civil war has answered the last call. Andrew J. Lambert who made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Scarberry, near Swan Creek, passed away last Sunday from infirmities due to old age. Mr. Lambert belonged to a family noted for their longevity. At the time of his death he had reached the ripe age of ninety years. A sister, Mrs. Barbara Thompson, now living on the Hannan Trace, is past ninety four. Mr. Lambert participated in some of the bloodiest battles of the war. He was buried Monday evening in the Campbell cemetery in Guyan township by C.R. Halley.
[Note: He died November 29, 1924 and was a member of Co. A, 1st Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery.]
Gallia Times
December 4, 1924
Transcribed by Henny Evans
Four Score and Ten
Another veteran of the Civil war has answered the last call. Andrew J. Lambert who made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Scarberry, near Swan Creek, passed away last Sunday from infirmities due to old age. Mr. Lambert belonged to a family noted for their longevity. At the time of his death he had reached the ripe age of ninety years. A sister, Mrs. Barbara Thompson, now living on the Hannan Trace, is past ninety four. Mr. Lambert participated in some of the bloodiest battles of the war. He was buried Monday evening in the Campbell cemetery in Guyan township by C.R. Halley.
[Note: He died November 29, 1924 and was a member of Co. A, 1st Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery.]
Gallia Times
December 4, 1924
Transcribed by Henny Evans
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