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John’s Mother

John’s Mother

At the center of this photo is the mother of the inventor of America’s first gasoline-powered car, my great-great-grandmother, Christiana Lieber Lambert. b.1836. Her husband called her Anna. Only a few fascinating words are given to Anna’s background in family history and they are mysterious. Her father was a tailor and his father was a […]

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John’s Family

John’s Family

John and Minnie with their two children, my grandfather Alvin Ray called Ray and his older sister Ethel Mae called Mae. John married the petite Mary Frances Kelley, aptly called Minnie, when they were both 25 and together they had two children. They were married 64 years and together entertained automotive pioneering giants like Ran […]

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Honas Wagner Drove a Lambert

Honas Wagner Drove a Lambert

Hans “Honas” Wagner is a baseball legend. He drove a Lambert car (Model H) and wrote a testimonial to my ancestors in Anderson, Indiana that they used in promotional literature, along with dozens of other letters from satisfied Lambert owners.  “Your Model H car…as a hill climber is a wonder,” he wrote. “As you know I […]

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