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May 3, 2007
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Thursday, May 3, 2007
Obituary of William Robert Lamberton of Pelham Published in 1894
In 1894, The Scotch-Irish Society of America published an obituary as a
memorial to William Robert Lamberton of Pelham. The item read as follows:
"WILLIAM ROBERT LAMBERTON.
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AT Saybrook, Conn., died on Thursday, August 9, Willie Robert Lamberton,
in the thirty-third year of his age.
Willie Robert Lamberton was the only child of the late Col. W. H.
Lamberton, of Carlisle, Pa., and Mrs. Constance M. Lamberton-Miller, of
this city. The funeral ceremonies took place at Grace Church, Old Saybrook,
Conn., on the morning of August 10, 1894, and his remains rest in the
family plot at Woodlawn, New York City. He died of consumption.
From his extreme youth he gave evidence of a strong mind and great will
power. He rapidly developed a legal mind of the highest order, and
attracted the attention and love of the late Charles O'Conor, whose mantle
seemed to have fallen upon him and who bequeathed to him his private
library. He was as a son in the latter years of the life of that great
master in jurisprudence. His father, Col. William Harkness Lamberton, was
on Gov. Porter's staff when twenty years old. He was in Florida when the
war broke out. The Lamberton family is a very old one, and Willie Robert
Lamberton is directly descended from William de Lamberton, Bishop of St.
Andrew's (Scotland), 1297. The ancient Coat of Arms are: 'Arms-Argent,
three escollop shells, table, crest, stag's head at gaze, St. Andrew's
cross between the Attires. Motto: Volonte de Dieu."
His first important action in a brief life of great activity was the
organization, completion, and successful operation of the Pelham Park
Railroad Company, of which he as President until affliction compelled him
to retire to the position of Vice President about a year since; he was
prominent in a number of railway cases in which large amounts were
involved; he was the youngest street railway President in the United
States at the English Annual Convention of the New York State Street
Railway Association, held at Rochester, N. Y., September 16, 1890, and
whose likeness appears in a group of the Association and friends
photographed on that day; he was a prominent and influential man in the
interests of the town of Pelham, Westchester County, N. Y., where his
advice and opinions were much sought after and successfully followed; he
was frequently importuned to accept proposed offfcial positions in vari-
[Page 210 / Page 211] ous societies; he was a member of the Country, New
York Athletic, and Pelham Manor Clubs. His kindness to the poor, from whom
he never withheld possible assistance, was proverbial.
At the very threshhold of a brilliant and most promising life he passed
away from amongst men at the village of Saybrook, Conn., where he was
temporarily residing, on the morning of August 9, at nine o'clock.
His private life was that of devotion to home and to his mother; latterly,
to her inculcations of the truth, touching imperishable honors, and of
which he gave evidence that he had assuredly secured -- a blessed
immortality.
J.B.M."
Source: The Scotch-Irish in America -- Proceedings and Addresses of the
Sixth Congress, at Des Moines, IA., June 7-10, 1894, pp. 210-11
(Nashville, TN: Barbee & Smith, Agents 1894) (Published by order of The
Scotch-Irish Society of America).
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