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Santa Cruz County History - People
Old Soldiers: Santa Cruz County Civil War Veterans
by Robert L. Nelson
LAMBERT, W T (G?) (1838-1922)
Santa Cruz County Great Register

Veterans Memorial Grove Cemetery
Yountville
1910 William T. Lambert, Plateau Ave., Age 72, and Clergyman.
HDS William T. Lambert, no residence listed, age 23 (1838) enlisted on October 8, 1861 as a Private in Co. D 4MN, Infantry. He Re-enlisted January 1, 1864 and was discharged at Louisville Kentucky on July 9, 1865.
Santa Cruz Sentinel (March 30, 1922)
Buried at Soldiers' Home
W.G. Lambert, a former resident, an old soldier and at one time a Christian Church minister, died Tuesday at the Soldiers' home at Yountville. He was buried in the cemetery there. [Great Register 1910 William T. Lambert Plateau Ave., Age 72, and Clergyman. HDS William T. Lambert, no residence listed age 23 (1838) enlisted on October 8, 1861 as a Private in Co. D 4MN, Infantry. He Re-enlisted January 1, 1864 and was discharged at Louisville Kentucky on July 9, 1865.)
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