Was George's baptism at Pucklechurch the only LAMBERT (or variations of) around that time etc. ?Have you checked the burials etc.
Look for family names...
Assume this is the couple's marriage on Family Search - also on Scribes Alcove :
http://www.scribes-alcove.co.ukGeorge LAMBERT + Hannah WITHER - marriage at Thornbury: 25 February 1754
and baptisms
Pucklechurch -
Mary : 21 June 1756 (parent : George &
Sarah) buried 22 November 1756
Sarah: 2 October 1757 (parents : George & Hannah)
Thornbury
George : born 26 October 1764, christened 15 March 1765 (according to Scribes Alcove was the 5th child)
John : born 22 April 1768, christened 20 June 1768 - buried 26 June 1768 (according to Scribes Alcove was the 6th child and
3rd son)
(the family lived at Morton)
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Forest of Dean Marriage Allegations/Marriage Bonds
THORNBURY
Record(s) 69321 and 8529
19 February 1787
Henry HAMMETT (
Mariner) : Thornbury (aged over 21)
Mary LAMBERT - Spinster : Thornbury (aged over 21 = c1766) **
Marriage by Bond/Licence
he marks
The mark of Edward WEEKS the younger of Thornbury
The groom and Edward WEEKS are bound to the sum of £100. To marry at Thornbury
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As Henry HAMMETT was a Mariner - links to the River Severn etc. as Thornbury was only about 2 miles away - Thornbury roots says a lot of men were sailors.
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Scribes Alcove: baptism at Thornbury: Hannah 4 May 1785 - mother Mary - Base child
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Thornbury Roots
http://www.thornburyroots.co.uk/