Edith Elizabeth Hunter

Alternate Names
Edith Elizabeth Lambert (Married Name)
Birth Date
On 1878 March 14 (Born)
Death Date
On 1964 May 3 (Died)
Gender
Female

Born in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States

1878 March 14
Mother
Agnes Letham
Father
James Hunter

Date Details

Occurred On 1878 March 14

Baptized by James Letham

1886 March 30 (Age 8)

Served in Hawaiian Mission

1907 September 6 – 1910 July 12 (Age 29) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Single
Residence When Called
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Set Apart By
Rulon S. Wells

Date Details

Started On 1907 September 6
Set Apart
On 1907 September 20
Arrived in Field
Ended On 1910 July 12
Released
On 1910 July 22
Arrived at Home

Married James Needham Lambert

1916 April 27 (Age 38)

Served as Mission President's Wife in the New Zealand Mission

1916 April 28 – 1920 May 5 (Age 38) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Missionary Activity Notes

She gave birth to her son Paul Hunter Lambert while in New Zealand.

Residence When Called
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Set Apart By
Charles W. Penrose
Additional Information
Served with Children

Date Details

Started On 1916 April 28
Set Apart
On 1916 May 29
Departed from Home
Ended On 1920 May 5
Released
On 1920 May 6
Departed from Field
On 1920 July 3
Arrived at Home
Images
Aukland, New Zealand Branch
Lambert Family in New Zealand
Lambert Family in New Zealand
Mission Picture in New Zealand

Died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

1964 May 3 (Age 86)
Media
Edith Elizabeth Hunter (1878 - 1964) Profile
Edith Elizabeth Hunter (1878 - 1964) Profile
Missionaries at the Laie Mission Home, April 1908
Missionaries at the Laie Mission Home, April 1908
Aukland, New Zealand Branch
Aukland, New Zealand Branch
Lambert Family in New Zealand
Lambert Family in New Zealand
Lambert Family in New Zealand
Lambert Family in New Zealand
Mission Picture in New Zealand, Circa 1918
Mission Picture in New Zealand, Circa 1918