Francis E. Lambert
{{short description|American politician and lawyer (1860–1924)}}
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| name = Francis E. Lambert
| image = Hon. Francis E. Lambert (1901) (cropped).png
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| caption = Lambert in 1901 publication
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| office = Member of the Indiana House of Representatives
| term_start = 1895
| term_end = 1898
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| birth_date = {{birth date|1860|6|4}}
| birth_place = Warren Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|1924|6|19|1860|6|4}}
| death_place = South Bend, Indiana, U.S.
| resting_place = Riverview Cemetery
South Bend, Indiana, U.S.
| party = Republican
| spouse = Mary E. Moomaw
{{marriage|Blanche Gee|1904}}
| children = 1
| education =
| alma_mater = Valparaiso University School of Law
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Francis E. Lambert (June 4, 1860 – June 19, 1924) was a politician, lawyer and educator from Indiana. He was a member of the Indiana House of Representatives from 1895 to 1898.
Early life
Francis E. Lambert was born on June 4, 1860, in Warren Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, to Ellen (née McMullen) and Olver C. Lambert. His father was a farmer and opened a cooper shop in South Bend. His father died in 1872, when Lambert was twelve years old. He attended public schools. He attended the law department at Commercial College at South Bend and was principal of the business department from 1887 to 1891. He attended Valparaiso University School of Law for four years. He also taught school while attending Valparaiso. He was admitted to the bar in 1891.{{Cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/southbendmenwhoh00ande/page/160/mode/2up |author=Anderson & Cooley |title=South Bend and the Men Who Have Made It |year=1901 |pages=160–161 |via=Archive.org |access-date=November 27, 2022}}{{Cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113715373/short-illness-is-fatal-to-francis-e/ |title=Short Illness is Fatal to Francis E. Lambert |date=June 20, 1924 |newspaper=South Bend Tribune |page=17 |via=Newspapers.com |access-date=November 27, 2022}}{{Open access}}
Career
After graduating, Lambert practiced law with Lytel Jones at Valparaiso for a year. He then practiced law in South Bend. He initially practiced law with F. M. Jackson. He later had a partnership with L. W. Hammond. His partnership with Hammond ended in 1923. He then practiced law alone.
Lambert was a Republican. In 1895, Lambert was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives. He was re-elected in 1897. Lambert introduced the bill that made St. Joseph County a circuit. In October 1898, Lambert was appointed as the referee for bankruptcy in the thirteenth district by Judge John H. Baker. He served in that role for fourteen years.
In 1905, Lambert was the nominee for Mayor of South Bend, but lost to Edward J. Fogarty. Lambert served as republican member of the Board of Works in South Bend under Mayor Charles L. Goetz from 1910 to 1914.
Personal life
Lambert married Mary E. Moomaw of South Bend. They had one daughter, Mildred. He married Blanche Gee on February 24, 1904.
Lambert died of pneumonia following influenza on June 19, 1924, at his home on West Marion Street in South Bend. He was buried at Riverview Cemetery in South Bend.
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Category:People from St. Joseph County, Indiana
Category:Valparaiso University School of Law alumni
Category:Republican Party members of the Indiana House of Representatives
Category:Deaths from pneumonia in Indiana
Category:19th-century members of the Indiana General Assembly