Hi Sheryl,
Sorry I have not answered your query sooner. My computer is here at work, so I may have to send you the information you requested a little at a time.
I'll begin with Daniel James Lamb and Alpha Maybelle Broce.
Daniel James Lamb b. 5 Jul 1877in Clay Co. MO, d. 2 Jul 1935, Peyton, El Paso County, CO. m. 2 Oct 1902 in Pueblo, Pueblo County, CO. Daniel was very much interested in baseball, having played with the Diamond Brick Yard team of Canon City in 1912, when they won the Silver Cup. He had been manager of the baseball teams of the community for the four years prior to his death.
Alpha Maybelle Broce b. 18 Apr 1883 in Plattsburg, Clinton County, MO. d. 10 Jul 1971 in Eagle Rock, CA. Both are buried in Peyton Cemetery, Peyton, CO. She was the daughter of James Luther Broce and Christopher Lillian (Lillie) Snead.
Children: all born in El Paso County, CO.
1. James Franklin Lamb b. 7 Aug 1903, d. 10 Mar 1974 married to Thelma Kelly, deceased.
2. Walter Evelyn Lamb b.? -is deceased.- married Irene ?,deceased.
3. Charlie Maxwell Lamb b.? - is deceased. - married Maxine ?
4. Merl Christopher Lamb.(my father) b. 29 May 1913, d. 11 Mar 1996, m. Margaret Frances Kuchs, 9 Apr 1936 (my mother).
5. Everett Virginia Lamb b.?- , is deceased. -. married Anita ?, his nurse in WWII. She is deceased.
6. Woodrow Wilson Lamb. b. - d. - married Elizabeth (Betty) ?. She is deceased.
7. Helen Elizabeth Lamb, b. - d. 1999. married Harry Rook, deceased.
8. Easter Lily Lamb b. 3 Apr 1919, d. 18 Mar 1995, married Delbert Emery Bishop, 25 Aug 1939. He is deceased
9. Lela ? Lamb, b. abt. 1921, is deceased, , married Jack Padgett. He is deceased.
There were also a set of stillborn twins and another single birth but I don't know where they fit in.
Thanks for your response. If you have any more information on Daniel Lamb and Mary M. West, please let me know.
We decendants of Daniel and Mary M. Lamb have just discovered each other in the last two years and have been more involved in the research of our ancestry than on our dependents. It's been exciting to find information on our forefathers that we knew nothing about.
I'll get you more on the dependents later.
Meg