Post by Spirit of the Owl Woman on Oct 16, 2014 23:56:44 GMT -5
Baptiste Pahajina Lambert: Birth 15 March 1854 in South Dakota
Death 16 February 1928 in Okreek, Todd County, South Dakota.
I WOULD INSERT AN IMAGE BAPTISTE LAMBERT BUT I DON'T KNOW HOW TO UPLOAD FROM MY PUTER IN THIS love TOOL BAR!!!!!!!! I ALSO TRIED TO UPLOAD AN IMAGE OF JOSEPH ELLIS BUT WAS DEFEATED WITH THE love INSERT IMAGE TOOL!!!!!
Baptiste married Anna "Annie" Ellis, Birth abt 1866 in South Dakota. Annie's parents were Joseph Ellis, Birth abt 1835 in Maryland and Death 4 Nov 1915 in Geddes, Charles Mix, South Dakota and Mary "SunkaToWin" Ellis, Birth abt 1835 in Dakota Territory a Yankton Sioux.
Baptiste and Annie's children:
Frank Richard Lambert
1890 –
Victoria W Lambert
1892 –
Baptiste Lambert
1893 – 1894
Guy W Lambert
1895 –
Trace C Lambert
1898 – 1899
Ellen M Lambert
1901 –
Evaline J Lambert
1907 –
Anna E 'Annie' Lambert
1911 –
Hampton Institute Reports on Baptiste Lambert
1886 from Yankton Reservation
Baptiste Lambert, three quarter blood, age 32. A man brought up in Indian ways his education neglected until late in life. Exceedingly earnest in his desire to improve himself he soon outstripped many a more favored youth. He had been for two years a pupil at a white school in Jubilee,Ill. where he improved every moment says one of his teachers there. He entered the Indian School here and left from the Junior Class July 9, '89. He was a faithful Bible student and an earnest worker among the boys at Hampton leading them in their YMCA meetings. Soon after his return he was made a catechist under the Rev. Joseph W. Cook and assisted him in his work at the agency. He married not long after and with his bright young wife Annie Ellis a girl educated and trained by the missionaries there set up housekeeping in a pretty little cottage at the agency belonging to the Mission. In '91 he was temporarily removed to the church at White Swan and put in charge of the work there. He is now a candidate for deacons orders has the respect of every one white and Indian and is doing a strong and telling work among his own people. The history of his life is exceedingly interesting and goes to show what real sincere effort can do for these people even when far beyond the so called school age.
Scholarships given by Frank Wood Trinity SS Boston St George's Church NY
I hope this helps you and should you need any further information just let me know.
Picture is of Cleveland Little Crow_Nellie White Bird_ Baptiste P Lambert
Death 16 February 1928 in Okreek, Todd County, South Dakota.
I WOULD INSERT AN IMAGE BAPTISTE LAMBERT BUT I DON'T KNOW HOW TO UPLOAD FROM MY PUTER IN THIS love TOOL BAR!!!!!!!! I ALSO TRIED TO UPLOAD AN IMAGE OF JOSEPH ELLIS BUT WAS DEFEATED WITH THE love INSERT IMAGE TOOL!!!!!
Baptiste married Anna "Annie" Ellis, Birth abt 1866 in South Dakota. Annie's parents were Joseph Ellis, Birth abt 1835 in Maryland and Death 4 Nov 1915 in Geddes, Charles Mix, South Dakota and Mary "SunkaToWin" Ellis, Birth abt 1835 in Dakota Territory a Yankton Sioux.
Baptiste and Annie's children:
Frank Richard Lambert
1890 –
Victoria W Lambert
1892 –
Baptiste Lambert
1893 – 1894
Guy W Lambert
1895 –
Trace C Lambert
1898 – 1899
Ellen M Lambert
1901 –
Evaline J Lambert
1907 –
Anna E 'Annie' Lambert
1911 –
Hampton Institute Reports on Baptiste Lambert
1886 from Yankton Reservation
Baptiste Lambert, three quarter blood, age 32. A man brought up in Indian ways his education neglected until late in life. Exceedingly earnest in his desire to improve himself he soon outstripped many a more favored youth. He had been for two years a pupil at a white school in Jubilee,Ill. where he improved every moment says one of his teachers there. He entered the Indian School here and left from the Junior Class July 9, '89. He was a faithful Bible student and an earnest worker among the boys at Hampton leading them in their YMCA meetings. Soon after his return he was made a catechist under the Rev. Joseph W. Cook and assisted him in his work at the agency. He married not long after and with his bright young wife Annie Ellis a girl educated and trained by the missionaries there set up housekeeping in a pretty little cottage at the agency belonging to the Mission. In '91 he was temporarily removed to the church at White Swan and put in charge of the work there. He is now a candidate for deacons orders has the respect of every one white and Indian and is doing a strong and telling work among his own people. The history of his life is exceedingly interesting and goes to show what real sincere effort can do for these people even when far beyond the so called school age.
Scholarships given by Frank Wood Trinity SS Boston St George's Church NY
I hope this helps you and should you need any further information just let me know.
Picture is of Cleveland Little Crow_Nellie White Bird_ Baptiste P Lambert