William was the son of William and Mary (Polly) Ann Lamb.
According to the information provided by William on the 1911 Census, he and Mary Ann had been married for 17 years and had had nine children of whom only eight had survived. Eight children were named on the Census between 1901 and 1911: William b. 1 May 1894), Alfred, Florence, Clara E, Thomas, Harold, Bingley and George. All members of the family were born in Nottingham.
In 1901 William, a joiner, and Mary Ann, a lace dresser, were living at 10 Thorsby Street, Nottingham, with their four children, William (6), Alfred (5), Florence (3) and Clara (1).
By 1911 the family was living at 6 Mugglestone Yard, Alfreton Road: William (36), now a general labourer, Mary Ann (36), William an apprentice joiner, Alfred an apprentice gardener, Florence, Clara, Thomas (8), Harold (7), Bingley (4) and George (1).
William joined the Royal Navy the following year on 3 January 1912 when he was 17 and his younger brother Alfred followed him into the Royal Navy on 12 January 1913, also at the age of 17. Alfred signed on for 12 years on his 18th birthday, 31 December 1913. Like his brother, he was also working as a blind maker before joining the Navy.
William married Rhoda Butler (b. abt. 1894) in 1916 (O/N/D Nottingham). According to the notice of his death in the local paper they had one child, possibly Gladys J [Jutland], birth registered 1917 (J/F/M). At the time of William's death his wife and child were living at 10 Leonard Terrace, Denman Street, Radford, Nottingham.
Rhoda Lamb married Leonard Wyer in 1921 and the CWGC record, which was compiled after her remarriage, gave her address as 59 Bloomsgrove Street, Nottingham. In 1939 she and Leonard were living on Andover Street, Nottingham; the records of four other members of the household remain closed. Rhoda died in 1956.
His brother Alfred served at the Battle of Jutland in HMS Neptune and left the Navy on 30 December 1925, the day before his 30th birthday, having completed his 12 year engagement.