Our Family's Journey Through Time
| Name | Douglas Wayne Lambeth [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] | |
| Birth | 25 Dec 1919 | Loraine, Mitchell, Texas, USA [2, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
| Gender | Male | |
| Military Service | 10 Dec 1941 [2, 4, 7] | |
| US Navy - WWII; GM2 (Gunner's Mate 2nd class); USS Reid (DD369) | ||
| Military-LAMBETH Douglas (Muster) Page 4 - Pearl Harbor Muster Rolls - USS Reed (DD369) -- Muster rolls of ships based at Pearl Harbor, 1939-47. |
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| Ship-USS Reid (DD-369) US Navy Destroyer Reid (DD-369) was a Mahan-class destroyer in the United States Navy before and during World War II. She was named for Samuel Chester Reid, a U.S. Navy officer in the War of 1812 who helped design the 1818 version of the flag of the United States. In Reid's final two weeks in the waters around Leyte, the crew was able to sleep… |
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| Census | 1950 | Hemet, Riverside, California, USA [5] |
| Relation to Head: Head; Marital Status: Married to Donnie | ||
| Death | 30 Jun 1992 | Hemet, Riverside, California, USA [2, 4, 6] |
| Burial | Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, Riverside, California, USA [4] |
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(also known as Department of Veterans Affairs National Cemetery) Riverside, Riverside, California Find a Grave: #109440 Plot: National Cemetery |
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| Person ID | I23429 | A Tree Called Smith |
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |
| Family | Donnie Dell Marshall, b. 30 Sep 1924, Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, USA d. 10 Feb 1994, Hemet, Riverside, California, USA (Age 69 years) | |
| Marriage | 27 May 1980 | Clark County, Nevada, USA [1, 8] |
| Family ID | F9390 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |
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| Military Records | Military-LAMBETH Douglas (Muster) Page 4 - Pearl Harbor Muster Rolls - USS Reed (DD369) -- Muster rolls of ships based at Pearl Harbor, 1939-47. |
| People | LAMBETH-Doug Douglas Wayne Lambeth Steve_Scott200 originally shared this on 09 Apr 2015 |
| Places | Ship-USS Reid (DD-369) US Navy Destroyer Reid (DD-369) was a Mahan-class destroyer in the United States Navy before and during World War II. She was named for Samuel Chester Reid, a U.S. Navy officer in the War of 1812 who helped design the 1818 version of the flag of the United States. In Reid's final two weeks in the waters around Leyte, the crew was able to sleep… |
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