Brief Biography of Lois Lambert
Lois J. Lambert, a native of Pike County, Ohio, received her A.B. degree from Wilmington College and her M.A. degree from the University of Cincinnati. She is a retired teacher, former coordinator of education at the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, and is currently a writer and speaker. She has done extensive genealogy research and is a member of First Families of Ohio, the society of Civil War Families in Ohio, and the Cincinnati Civil War Round Table. She was the 2007 recipient of the Oliver Hazard Perry Award for Military History presented by the Ohio Genealogical Society for her first book, The Ninety-first Ohio Volunteer Infantry, with the Civil War Letters of Lt. Col. Benjamin Franklin Coates, and an Annotated Roster of the Men of Company C. She and her husband, Tutt, have two children and four grandchildren, and reside in Loveland, Ohio.
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