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Trying to find Lamb

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Ronald

Ronald Report 20 Jan 2003 15:40

I would like some information on any of the Lambs,or Bakers who lived in the Walton/Rice Lane area of Liverpool.This is were my mother a Lillian Lamb`s family lived.They were living at 46 Saudon Road in 1911 were my mother was born.Her father was named John Lamb he was a Corporation worker, and her mother was a Helen Lamb (nee Williams). they had i believe 5 daughters and 2 sons, they were Lillian (my Mother, she married my Father a Charles Baker, his Family also lived in the Walton area) Marion, Edith, (she died of TNT poisoning she is buried in Kirkdale Cemetery),Florence, (Rose, she was put into the Kirkdale homes which was on Melrose Road Kirkdale). Son`s Alf, (we believe seved in the Royal Navy he drowned at sea in the Second World War, and is buried on the Isle of Man). John (he worked at the old Bibbys factory in Town now the Cosco site,he married a Edith Evans,she had a daughter named Olga,John and Edith ran a chip shop on Townend Lane I have found a John Lamb who lived at 16 Gladstone Road Walton who he was i don`t know related?.I now that they went to live in 21 Beaverbrook Road in Norris Green around the 1940`s.Has anyone any information on the above people. Thanking you Ron Baker