Jay G. Lamberson Explained

Jay George Lamberson
Native Name Lang:en
Birth Date:27 August 1846
Resting Place:Willow Valley Cemetery
Party:Republican Party[1]
Mother:Sarah Rachel (Fitch) Lamberson
Father:Nicholas Lamberson
Relatives:Bertram Welton Sippy, son-in-law
Term Start:1891
Term End:1897
Predecessor:Robert H. DeLap[2]
Successor:William M. Fogo[3]
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Serviceyears:December 29, 1863 – July 3, 1865
Rank:Private
Unit:6th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light Artillery

Jay George Lamberson (August 27, 1846 – February 22, 1927) was an American politician and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Biography

Lamberson was born on August 27, 1846, in what is now Elkhorn, Wisconsin. He moved with his parents in 1858 to Sextonville, Wisconsin.[1] [4] During the American Civil War, he served with the 6th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light Artillery of the Union Army. Jobs Lamberson held after returning home include schoolteacher before owning four near-by farms, including two dairy farms. He died on February 22, 1927, in Richland Center, Wisconsin.

On December 24, 1872, in Sextonville, Wisconsin, he married Jane Elizabeth Ward, a native of Paw Paw Township, DeKalb County, Illinois, and the daughter of Nathaniel Ward Jr., originally of Hampden, Maine, and Mary Came Bartlett, originally of Shapleigh.[5]

His first surviving daughter, Mabel Z., married American physician Bertram Welton Sippy.

Political career

Lamberson was elected to the Assembly in 1890, 1892 and 1894. In addition, he was a member of the city council of Richland Center.[6] He was a Republican.

Legacy

After his death, a resolution in his honor was unanimously adopted by the Wisconsin State Assembly. It reads as follows:[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin . 1891 .
  2. Web site: The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin for . 1891 .
  3. Web site: The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin for . 1897 .
  4. Book: THE BLUE BOOK OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. 1893. 650.
  5. "Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRK2-VMH : 11 January 2022), Jay George Leimberson, 1873.
  6. Book: JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTY-EIGHTH SESSION OF THE Wisconsin Legislature. Madison, Wisconsin. Democrat Printing Company. 1927. 547–548.