Cheryl Lambert

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I'm Cheryl Lambert, an LDS mother of 4, grandmother of 3, a BYU alumnus (GO COUGS!!) and an avid family history buff since I was a kid. My first semester at BYU I dropped all my classes except for my Intro to Genealogy course and spent nearly all my time scanning through the library's vast archive of microfilm and fiche (ahh, the good ol' days! NOT! Isn't technology amazing???!!!!).

Although born of Utah & Arizona Pioneer stock, I grew up in the Northeast and raised our family in the Southeast.

I had planned to only manage the memorials of direct ancestors and near relatives, however after only a couple hours after deciding this and requesting a few transfers, I received an additional list of about 10 people with similar surnames. If these are your loved ones, I will gladly transfer them to you.

I have also volunteered to take photo requests for area cemeteries. Please be patient with me as I am brand new to this (as of 5 Oct 2013).

Thanks!!

I'm Cheryl Lambert, an LDS mother of 4, grandmother of 3, a BYU alumnus (GO COUGS!!) and an avid family history buff since I was a kid. My first semester at BYU I dropped all my classes except for my Intro to Genealogy course and spent nearly all my time scanning through the library's vast archive of microfilm and fiche (ahh, the good ol' days! NOT! Isn't technology amazing???!!!!).

Although born of Utah & Arizona Pioneer stock, I grew up in the Northeast and raised our family in the Southeast.

I had planned to only manage the memorials of direct ancestors and near relatives, however after only a couple hours after deciding this and requesting a few transfers, I received an additional list of about 10 people with similar surnames. If these are your loved ones, I will gladly transfer them to you.

I have also volunteered to take photo requests for area cemeteries. Please be patient with me as I am brand new to this (as of 5 Oct 2013).

Thanks!!

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