Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Table of Contents

Descendancy Report (to grandchildren) ...... 3 ID numbering system – a modification of the Henry system ...... 8

Sources ...... 9 List of major sources ...... 9 Correspondence with these family members ...... 9 Transcribed sources ...... 10 Bible records ...... 10 Family record from the Bible of Reverend John Alter ...... 11 Court records ...... 12 Probate of the Estate of Joseph Chamberlin, ID = 3 ...... 12 Will of David Lewis Chamberlin, ID = 34 ...... 14 LOA, Sedgwick Co., KS, estate of David Lewis Chamberlin, ID = 34 ...... 15 Petition for LOA, Kingman Co., KS, estate of James Calvin Chamberlin, ID = 342 ...... 16 Will of Rebecca Louise (Chamberlin) Bringham, ID = 39 ...... 17 Obituaries, death notices, etc...... 18 Obituary of Cora Cordelia (Wagner) Haughtelin, ID = 3231 ...... 18 Obituary of John Anton Melehes, ID = 323114 ...... 19 Obituary of Anna Jane (Moreland) Chamberlin, ID = 325 ...... 20 Obituary of James Lamuel Chamberlin, ID = 3253 ...... 21 Obituary of Carrie Read (Allen) Chamberlin, ID = 3253 ...... 22 Obituary of Lenna (Eves) McCann Chamberlin, ID = 3253 ...... 23 Obituary of Robert Harold ‘Bob’ White, ID = 325312 ...... 24 Obituary of Ruth V. White, ID = 325315 ...... 26 Obituary of Ruth Peterson, ID = 325321 ...... 27 Obituary of JoAnne Louise (Carmean) Parks, ID = 325341 ...... 28 Obituary of James Harold Chamberlin, ID = 32536 ...... 29 Death notice for Leila Mary (Chamberlin) McGlothlin, ID = 3254 ...... 30 Obituary of Lores Ruth (Nichols) Trask, ID = 326222 ...... 31 Obituary of Ila Anita (Richards) Chamberlin, ID = 32641 ...... 32 Obituary of John Gordon Chamberlin, ID = 32643 ...... 33 Obituary of Mildred A. (Eck) Chamberlin, ID = 32643 ...... 34 Obituary of Mary (Ford) Nies Chamberlin, ID = 32643 ...... 35 Obituary of Eunice Barbara (Chamberlin) Lusted, ID = 32648 ...... 36 Obituary of Keith Brian Lusted, ID = 32648 ...... 37 Obituary of Laura May (Chamberlin) Lundberg, ID = 32652 ...... 38 Obituary of James Allen Chamberlin, ID = 3266 ...... 39 Obituary of Hugh Emory Chance, ID = 32662 ...... 40 Obituary of Iva May (Thompson) Chamberlin, ID = 3267 ...... 41 Obituary of Mary Catherine 'Kate' (Chamberlin) Bowlsby Mills, ID = 3411 ...... 42 Obituary of Thelma Olive (Willis) Bowlsby, ID = 34112 ...... 43 Obituary of Elena Belle (Bowlsby) Gifford, ID = 341121 ...... 44 Obituary of Gary Steven Osborne, ID = 3411216 ...... 45 Obituary of John Lewis Chamberlin, ID = 3412 ...... 46 Obituary of Edgar Wilbur Chamberlin, ID = 341231 ...... 47 Obituary of Edna Mae (Sarabyn) Chamberlin, ID = 341233 ...... 48 Obituary of Charles Leonard Chamberlin, ID = 341241 ...... 49 Obituary of Robert Bernard 'Bob' Chamberlin, ID = 341243 ...... 50 Funeral notice of Katharine Christine (Clauss) Chamberlin Graff, ID = 34129 ...... 51 Prayer card for Louis Edward Chamberlin, ID = 3412a ...... 52 Obituary of Dorothy Delphine (Mougey) Chamberlin, ID = 3412a ...... 53 Obituary of Louis Eugene ‘Gene’ Chamberlin, ID = 3412a3 ...... 54 Obituary of Michael Anthony Chamberlin, ID =3412a4 ...... 55 Obituary of George William Chamberlin, ID = 3415 ...... 56 Obituary of Ruth Lucille (Chamberlin) Templin, ID = 34153 ...... 57 Obituary of Wilfred Andrew Templin, ID = 34153 ...... 58

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Funeral notice for Ralph Eugene ‘Diddy’ Prather, ID = 3415312 ...... 59 Obituary of Hallie Orville 'Hal' Chamberlin, ID = 3416 ...... 60 Obituary of Lillian (Hawthorne) Chamberlin, ID = 3422 ...... 61 Funeral notice for Anna J. (Turner) Pitman Horn Chamberlin, ID = 3422 ...... 62 Obituary of Robert Lee 'Bob' Dilger, ID = 342221 ...... 63 Obituary of George Leander Chamberlin, ID = 348 ...... 64 Obituary of Flora (Hinkle) Chamberlin, ID = 348 ...... 65 Obituary of Velma Jurah (Chamberlin) Richards, ID = 3481 ...... 66 Obituary of John Milton Sturdivan, ID = 34811 ...... 67 Death notice for Jimmie Derrell 'Jim' Wagner, ID = 348111 ...... 68 Obituary of Mary Ann (Chamberlin) Alter Bloomer, ID = 36 ...... 69 Obituaries of Minnie Etta (Ruley) Alter, ID = 3626 and George O. Burland, ID = 3622 ...... 71 Obituary of Sharon Lea (Seversen) Vogt Stanley, ID = 362223 ...... 72 Obituary of Donald Eads Alter, ID = 36252 ...... 73 Obituaries of George O. Burland, ID = 3622, and Minnie Etta (Ruley) Alter, ID = 3626 ...... 74 Obituary of Eunice Belle (Service) Alter, ID = 3628 ...... 75 Obituary of Evelyn Myrta (Fletcher) Alter, ID = 362a1 ...... 76 Obituary of Robert William Poltrock, ID = 365112 ...... 77 Obituary of Ruth Jean (Poltrock) Wainscott, ID = 365113 ...... 78 Obituary of James Leander Alter, ID = 366 ...... 79 Obituary of Lacy Elmer Alter, ID = 367 ...... 80 Obituary of Loyd Lewis Jamison, ID = 36722 ...... 81 Obituary of Leota Faye (Kerns) Jamison, ID = 36722 ...... 83 Obituary of James Hamilton Dunlap, ID =38 ...... 85 Obituary of George James Dexter, ID = 381 ...... 86 Obituary of Mary Louisa ‘Mollie’ (Dunlap) Dexter, ID = 381 ...... 87 Obituary of Edward Harvey Dexter, ID = 3811 ...... 88 Memorial service for Dorothy 'Dot' (Dexter) Foster, ID = 38112 ...... 89 Obituary of Julie Dexter, ID = 381145 ...... 90 Obituary of Margaret Frances (Dexter) Poole, ID = 38121 ...... 91 Obituary of Richard D. Poole, ID = 381212 ...... 92 Obituary of Carl J. Dexter, ID = 3813 ...... 93 Obituary of Irene E. (Meyer) Dexter, ID = 3813 ...... 94 Obituary of Martha M. ‘Mattie’ (Dunlap) Henderson, ID = 384 ...... 95 Obituary of George William Henderson, ID = 384 ...... 96 Obituary of George Asbury Henderson, ID = 38411 ...... 97 Obituary of Joy Charlotte (______) Henderson, ID = 38411 ...... 98 Obituary of Clifford Dale Henderson, ID = 38421 ...... 99 Obituary of Robert A. Hildebrandt, ID = 39212 ...... 100 Obituary of Esther (Carter) Hildebrandt, ID = 39212 ...... 101 Obituary of Frank Leslie Little, ID = 3924 ...... 102 Death notice for Louise Brigham (Mason) Buedel, ID = 3961 ...... 103 Obituary of Katherine Louise (Buedel) Sorenson, ID = 39611 ...... 104 Obituary of Anna (Lorenz) Purcell Poindexter, ID = 3a311 ...... 105 Obituary of Margaret Leola (Hauser) Orvick, ID = 3a323 ...... 106 Obituaries of Maurice Kennedy Borklund, ID = 3a421 ...... 108 Obituary of Kathryn M. ‘Kay’ (Pety) Borklund, ID = 3a421 ...... 110 Obituary of Margaret E. Protsman, ID = 3a54 ...... 111 Biographies ...... 112 Biography of James Chamberlin, ID = 32 ...... 112 Biography of Lewis Elias Chamberlin, ID = 325 ...... 115 Biographical sketch of Alfred Bolton Chamberlin, ID = 3264 ...... 116 Biographical sketches of the Alter family, includes ID = 36 and descendants ...... 117 Biographies of Lewis Simon Alter, ID = 362 ...... 119 Biography of James Hamilton Dunlap, ID = 38 ...... 125 Other items ...... 126 Children of Lewis Chamberlin (1761 - 1825) - prepared by David C. Chamberlin Sr...... 126 Chamberlin family - from Gettysburg, PA, to Lafayette, IN, in 1849 ...... 128 Chamberlin letters transcribed and submitted by R. Scott Chamberlin ...... 131 Descendants of Leander Bringham (1826 - 1899) & Rebecca L. (Chamberlin) Bringham (1830 - 1911) ...... 134 Civil War markers and extracts from pension and service records ...... 136

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Chamberlin gravestones in Lower Marsh Creek Cem., Adams Co., PA...... 139 History of the Chamberlin family of Adams County, PA, compiled by B.F.M. McPherson ...... 140 Chamberlin gravestones in Wilson Cemetery, White Co., IN...... 145 Gravestones in Ridgewood Cemetery, North Liberty, Iowa...... 146 46th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry ...... 147 Iowa Civil War Regimental Muster Records ...... 148 Papers of James Chamberlin, ID = 32 ...... 149 Houghtelin & Diehl genealogical record, by Jacob Diehl Haughtelin, ID = 323 ...... 150 Papers of John Gordon Chamberlin, ID = 32643 ...... 152 Visit to Iowa from Indiana in 1905 by Joseph Lacy Chamberlin ID = 341 ...... 153 Pilgrim Holiness church in Kokomo, IN - Minister was George William Chamberlin, ID = 3415 ...... 154 Celebrate golden wedding anniversary - Wilfred Andrew Templin & Ruth Lucille (Chamberlin) Templin, ID = 34153 ...... 155 Celebrate silver wedding anniversary - Albert Eugene Coles, Jr., & Dorothy Helen (Chamberlin) Coles, ID = 34222 ...... 156 Wedding announcement; Minerva Dee 'Minnie' Alter, ID = 3624 ...... 157 Family Reunion, Tippecanoe County, IN, 1932, includes descendants of ID = 38 ...... 158 Family Reunion, Tippecanoe County, IN, 1933, includes descendants of ID = 38 ...... 159

Descendancy Report (to great-great-great-great-grandchildren) ...... 160

Descendancy Report (to grandchildren)

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN, b 7 Oct 1794, York Co PA, d 6 Aug 1867, White Co IN, bur Wilson Cem, Monon IN, m 13 Oct 1814, Adams Co PA, to a daughter of John McElnay & Hannah (Brown) McElnay, namely, Margaret A McNay, b 11 Mar 1788, York Co PA, d 7 Apr 1863, ______, bur Wilson Cem, Monon IN, m(2nd) 26 Oct 1863, ______, to a daughter of ____ Henkle & ____ (____) Henkle, namely, Margaret E Henkle, b _____ 18??, ______, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______: 1. John CHAMBERLIN, b 19 July 1815, Greene Co PA, d _____ 185?, ______MO, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Davison & _____(____) Davison, namely, (living) Davison, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. James CHAMBERLIN, b 3 Mar 1817, Adams Co PA, d 14 Dec 1897, North Liberty IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m 8 Mar 1838, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a daughter of John Laman & Rachel (Sipe) Laman, namely, Elizabeth Ellen Layman, b 12 Dec 1819, Xenia OH, d 10 July 1856, Johnson Co IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m(2nd) 24 May 1857, Johnson Co IA, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) _____, namely, Catherine (_____) Snavely, b 15 June 1814, Cumberland Co PA, d 10 Aug 1892, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA: 1. Rachael Annis CHAMBERLIN, b 16 Feb 1839, Tippecanoe Co IN, d 20 June 1864, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m 8 Oct 1857, Johnson Co IA, to a son of ____ Slaght & ____ (____) Slaght, namely, Charles P Slaght, b 28 Mar 1835, ______NJ, d 7 Mar 1890, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 2. Joseph Brown CHAMBERLIN, b 6 Nov 1841, North Liberty IA, d 6 Nov 1841, North Libery IA, bur ______. 3. Margaret Damaris CHAMBERLIN, b 6 Sept 1842, Johnson Co IA, d 22 Aug 1863, ______, bur West Cem, Panora IA, m 24 Sept 1859, Johnson Co IA, to a son of John C Houghtelin & Eliza (Diehl) Houghtelin, namely, Jacob Diehl Haughtelin, b 17 Nov 1835, Adams Co PA, d 12 Jan 1918, Panora IA, bur Brethren Cem, Panora IA. 4. John Calvin CHAMBERLIN, b 13 Sept 1844, Johnson Co IA, d 14 May 1866, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 5. Lewis Elias CHAMBERLIN, b 2 June 1847, Johnson Co IA, d 11 Feb 1914, Council Bluffs IA, bur Ridgewood Cm, N. L. IA, m 3 Sept 1868, Keokuk Co IA, to a daughter of Alexander L Moreland & Mary (Zeller) Moreland, namely, Anna Jane Moreland, b 21 Jan 1846, ______PA, d 13 Dec 1909, Tiffin IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 6. Leroy Franklin CHAMBERLIN, b 16 Aug 1849, North Liberty IA, d 17 Dec 1929, Princeton IA, bur Ridgewood Cm, N. L. IA, m 24 Oct 1873, Jasper Co IA, to a daughter of Nelson Read & Sarah M (Johnson) Read, namely, Elizabeth Ellen Read, b 7 Sept 1853, Greenville OH, d __ Mar 1931, Princeton IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 7. unnamed CHAMBERLIN, b 5 Nov 1851, Johnson Co IA, d 6 Nov 1851, Johnson Co IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 8. unnamed CHAMBERLIN, b 22 Mar 1853, ______, d 23 Mar 1853, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 9. unnamed CHAMBERLIN, b 21 Jan 1854, Johnson Co IA, d 22 Jan 1854, Johnson Co IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 10. Ira James George CHAMBERLIN, b 10 Sept 1858, North Liberty IA, d _ 1955, Iowa City IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m 16 Apr 1879, Johnson Co IA, to a daughter of ____ Bane & ____ (____) Bane, namely, Ella May Bane, b 16 Feb 1860, ______IA, d 19 Dec 1951, Iowa City IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) _____, namely, (living) Putnam, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN, b 18 Sept 1818, ______, d __ Apr 1822, ______, bur ______. 4. David Lewis CHAMBERLIN, b 4 Jan 1821, Greene Co PA, d 15 June 1888, Wichita KS, bur Highland Cem, Wichita KS, m 9 Dec 1841, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a daughter of John Laman & Rachel (Sipe) Laman, namely, Catharine Layman, b 22 Sept 1821, Xenia OH, d 22 Feb 1899, prob Emporia KS, bur Evergreen C, Colorado Sprs CO: 1. Joseph Lacy CHAMBERLIN, b 21 Sept 1842, Tippecanoe Co IN, d 8 Dec 1926, Kokomo IN, bur Union Cem, Forest IN, m 30 Nov 1865, Jasper Co IN, to a daughter of John Alter & Lucinda J (Black) Alter, namely, Isabella Jane Alter, b 4 Sept 1844, ______IN, d 21 Dec 1904, Benton AR, bur ______, m(2nd) ______, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Minerva Bell ______, b 31 Dec 1843, ______IN, d 13 Mar 1927, Howard Co IN, bur ______. 2. James Calvin CHAMBERLIN, b 10 Aug 1845, ______IN, d 5 Mar 1890, Kingman KS, bur Walnut Hill Cem, Kingman KS, m 10 Mar 1868, White Co IN, to a daughter of ____ Hinkle & ____ (____) Hinkle, namely, Martha A 'Mattie' Hinkle, b __ Feb 1842, ______IN, d 2 Jan 1904, ______, bur Walnut Hill Cem, Kingman KS. 3. John Elzy CHAMBERLIN, b 16 Oct 1848, ______IN, d 14 Jan 1876, near New Albany KS, bur ______, m 9 Jan 1873, Jasper Co IN, to a daughter of ____ Tharp & Mary S (____) Tharp, namely, Leota M 'Lottie' Tharp, b __ Nov 1853, ______IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 4. Mary Lucinda CHAMBERLIN, b 9 Feb 1852, Bradford IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 5. Jacob Leroy CHAMBERLIN, b 8 May 1853, Bradford __, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______.

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 4. David Lewis CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. E W 'Squire Willie' CHAMBERLIN, b 17 Aug 1855, Bradford IN, d 25 Apr 1862, ______, bur Horton Farm Cem, Monon IN. 7. Louise Rachael CHAMBERLIN, b 9 Dec 1860, Bradford IN, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______. 8. George Leander CHAMBERLIN, b 19 Apr 1863, Bradford IN, d 17 June 1940, Wichita KS, bur Highland C., W. KS, m 30 Aug 1888, Sedgwick Co KS, to a daughter of John A Hinkle & Katherine (McCullough) Hinkle, namely, Flora Hinkle, b 13 Feb 1862, Jasper Co IN, d 6 Mar 1961, Wichita KS, bur Highland Cem, Wichita KS. 9. Margaret Belle CHAMBERLIN, b 30 May 1865, Bradford IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 10. Samuel Chamberlin, b ca 1869, ______KS, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 5. George Brown CHAMBERLIN, b 4 Jan 1823, ______, d __ Sept 1824, ______, bur ______. 6. Mary Ann CHAMBERLIN, b 18 Mar 1825, Greene Co PA, d 22 Mar 1889, prob Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m 24 Jan 1849, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a son of John Alter & Helenor (Sheetz) Alter, namely, John Alter, b 3 July 1801, Freeport PA, d 16 Oct 1876, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m(2nd) 18 Mar 1885, Jasper Co IN, to a son of ____ Bloomer & ____ (____) Bloomer, namely, Seely Bloomer, b _____ 1???, ______, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______: 1. Joseph Leroy ALTER, b 10 Oct 1849, Jasper Co IN, d 16 Oct 1850, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN. 2. Lewis Simon ALTER, b 22 June 1851, Jasper Co IN, d 23 Apr 1936, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m 17 Feb 1879, Jasper Co IN, to a daughter of James Nash & Minerva J (Keesling) Nash, namely, Sarah Ellen Nash, b 16 Dec 1859, Pulaski Co IN, d 21 June 1913, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m(2nd) 17 Feb 1916, Howard Co IN, to a daughter of Samuel Musgrove & Sarah A (Manson) Musgrove, namely, Cynthia Anna (Musgrove) Price, b 15 Jan 1870, ______IL, d 17 July 1930, ______, bur _____ Cem, Frankfort IN. 3. Catherine Louisa ALTER, b 1 Sept 1852, Jasper Co IN, d 2 Apr 1856, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN. 4. Margaret Lucinda ALTER, b 26 Feb 1855, Jasper Co IN, d 15 May 1856, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN. 5. Martha Demaris ALTER, b 9 Oct 1857, Jasper Co IN, d 9 Mar 1900, South Bend IN, bur ______, m 11 Dec 1883, Jasper Co IN, to a son of ____ Headley & ____ (____) Headley, namely, Charles L Headley, b 23 Dec 1858, ______IN, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______. 6. James Leander ALTER, b 18 June 1859, Jasper Co IN, d 5 Sept 1920, ______, bur ______. 7. Lacy Elmer ALTER, b 30 Oct 1862, Jasper Co IN, d __ Oct 1935, ______, bur Star Cem, Ada Co ID, m 29 Aug 1894, ______, to a daughter of ____ Sawyer & ____ (____) Sawyer, namely, Lela Elizabeth Sawyer, b 3 Dec 1866, ______, d 27 Apr 1944, ______, bur Star Cem, Ada Co ID. 8. Mary Amanda Caroline ALTER, b 7 Sept 1866, Jasper Co IN, d 24 Apr 1922, Lansing MI, bur ______, m 16 Nov 1891, Jasper Co IN, to a son of Henry Tolles & Mary (Barnes) Tolles, namely, Albert Charles Tolles, b 14 July 1870, at sea, from Scotland, d 15 June 1957, Jackson MI, bur ______. 7. Eli Calvin CHAMBERLIN, b 27 Feb 1827, ______, d 3 May 1849, ______, bur ______. 8. Nancy Lucinda CHAMBERLIN, b 28 Sept 1828, ______PA, d 19 June 1856, ______, bur Riverside Cem, N. L. IA, m 25 June 1845, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a son of Robert Dunlap & Zeruha (Mitchell) Dunlap, namely, James Hamilton Dunlap, b 9 Oct 1822, Ross Co OH, d _____ 1892, ______, bur Battle Ground Cem, B. G. IN: 1. Mary Louisa 'Mollie' DUNLAP, b 26 July 1848, Tippecanoe CO IN, d 29 Dec 1929, W. Laf. IN, bur Grandview C., W. L. IN, m 6 May 1880, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a son of ____ Dexter & ____ (____) Dexter, namely, George James Dexter, b 22 Sept 1844, Staines, England, d 22 Sept 1937, W. Lafayette IN, bur Grandview Cem, W. L. IN. 2. M(argaret) Harriet DUNLAP, b 17 Sept 1849, ____ IN, d 25 Mar 1934, Battle Ground IN, bur Battle Ground Cem, B. G. IN, m 1 July 1897, West Lafayette IN, to a son of Elias Walburn & Viola (Davis) Walburn, namely, William S Walburn, b 9 Dec 1855, Quincey OH, d 25 Nov 1931, Battle Ground IN, bur Battle Ground Cem, B. G. IN. 3. Melinda Katherine DUNLAP, b 16 Nov 1853, _____ IN, d 19 Jan 1910, Johnson Co IA, bur Riverside Cem, N. L. IA, m 9 June 1870, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a son of Robert A Connelly & Catherine (Leslie) Connelly, namely, Peter Leslie Connelly, b 19 Aug 1845, T. Co IN, d 3 Jan 1916, Mason City IA, bur Riverside Cem, North Liberty IA. 4. Martha M 'Mattie' DUNLAP, b __ Feb 1855, Jasper Co IN, d 27 Dec 1924, W. Lafayette IN, bur Battle Ground C, B.G. IN, m 12 Apr 1888, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a son of Robert C Henderson & Johanna (Shoup) Henderson, namely, George William Henderson, b __ Dec 1859, near Montmorenci IN, d 1 Sept 1943, W.L. IN, bur Battle Ground C., B.G. IN. 9. Rebecca Louisa CHAMBERLIN, b 20 July 1830, ______PA, d 14 Jan 1911, Brookston IN, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN, m 27 Feb 1851, ______, to a son of John Bringham & Jane (Shepherd) Bringham, namely, Leander Bringham, b 9 Sept 1826, Tippecanoe Co IN, d 20 Feb 1899, Brookston IN, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 9. Rebecca Louisa CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. Darius Calvin BRINGHAM, b 11 Oct 1851, White Co IN, d 22 Oct 1851, White Co IN, bur ______. 2. Sarah Lucinda BRINGHAM, b 2 Jan 1853, White Co IN, d 6 July 1928, ______, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN, m 18 Dec 1879, White Co IN, to a son of Clark Little & Sarah A (____) Little, namely, Robert Henry Little, b 8 Mar 1851, ______IN, d 25 Sept 1927, ______, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN. 3. John Wesley BRINGHAM, b 23 Mar 1855, White Co IN, d 8 Dec 1855, White Co IN, bur ______. 4. Margaret Lonticia BRINGHAM, b 22 Sept 1856, White Co IN, d __ Feb 1918, ______, bur ______, m 16 Jan 1877, White Co IN, to a son of ____ Branden & ____ (____) Branden, namely, Eugene E Branden, b ca 1855, ______IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 5. Charles Leander BRINGHAM, b 26 Mar 1859, White Co IN, d 30 May 1942, ______, bur ______, m 18 May 1908, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) _____, namely, Anna M (______) Bull, b 31 May 1862, ______NY, d _____ 19??, lived in Washington DC (1930), bur ______. 6. Mary Katherine 'Molly' BRINGHAM, b 1 Oct 1861, White Co IN, d 31 Dec 1941, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______, m 6 Feb 1883, Brookston IN, to a son of Elcanak P Mason & Elizabeth (Huntsinger) Mason, namely, Edgar P Mason, b 14 June 1858, Brookston IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 7. Joseph William BRINGHAM, b 11 Dec 1865, White Co IN, d __ June 1919, ______, bur ______. 8. Myrtle L (Scott) Bringham, b 30 June 1878, Montmorency IN, d 31 May 1960, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______, m 4 June 1902, Brookston IN, to a son of William Bennett & Elizabeth (Green) Bennett, namely, Marion Eddy Bennett, b 9 Aug 1862, Rushville IN, d 6 Sept 1946, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______. 10. Leroy Woods CHAMBERLIN, b 20 Sept 1833, ______PA, d 5 Apr 1863, Helena AR, bur ______, m 31 Mar 1853, ______IN, to a daughter of Samiel Lakin & Rhoda (Hougham) Lakin, namely, Martha Anna Rachel Lakin, b 30 July 1835, Johnson Co IN, d 15 Nov 1927, Mt Ayr IN, bur North Star Cem, Mt Ayr IN: 1. John Wesley CHAMBERLIN, b 12 Feb 1854, ______IN, d 12 May 1868, ______, bur Smith Cem, Jasper Co IN. 2. James Albert CHAMBERLIN, b 18 Mar 1858, ______IA, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______, m ______, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Emma M ______, b ca 1852, ______IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______, m(2nd) ca 1898, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Elsie ______, b ca 1878, ______NE, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______, m(3rd) ______, ______, to a daughter of ______& ______Allison, namely, Lucy (_____) Allison, b _____ 1869, ______IL, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 3. Francis Louis 'Frank' CHAMBERLIN, b 10 Dec 1860, Johnson Co IA, d 8 May 1949, Redlands CA, bur ______, m 20 Dec 1881, ______IN, to a daughter of Irvin P Ashmore & Margaret M (Hammill) Ashmore, namely, Elizabeth Cordelia Jane Ashmore, b 4 Apr 1860, Oakland IL, d 6 July 1946, Redlands CA, bur ______. 4. Rhoda E Protzman, b __ May 1865, ______IN, d _____ 1948, Brook IN, bur Riverside Cem, Brook IN, m 8 Jan 1884, Newton Co IN, to a son of ____ Bjorkland & ____ (____) Bjorkland, namely, Charles U Bjorkland, b __ July 1853, _____, Sweden, d 28 Oct 1926, Brook IN, bur Riverside Cem, Brook IN. 5. David A Protsman, b 23 May 1868, Jasper Co IN, d 15 Jan 1919, Morocco IN, bur Oakland Cem, Morocco IN, m 26 May 1897, ______, to a daughter of Francis Spence & Elizabeth (Dawson) Spence, namely, Margaret Spence, b 23 June 1870, Crete IL, d 12 Apr 1962, Morocco IN, bur Oakland Cem, Morocco IN. 6. Mary J Protzman, b 5 Jan 1872, Mt Ayr IN, d 12 May 1881, Mt Ayr IN, bur North Star Cem, Mt Ayr IN.

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Abbreviations used: b = born dau = daughter B. IN = Brookston, Indiana div = divorced B. G. IN = Battle Ground, Indiana J. Co IA = Johnson County, Iowa bur = buried m = married C (or Cem) = Cemetery M. C. IA = Mason City, Iowa ca = circa (about) M. IN = Mishawaka, Indiana Co = County N. L. IA = North Liberty, Iowa d = died T. Co IN = Tippecanoe County, Indiana

Conventions used:

People with surnames completely in capital letters are in the direct bloodline. Maiden names, or parts of names that are not used, are shown in parentheses.

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ID numbering system – a modification of the Henry system

Joseph Chamberlin (1794 – 1867) starts the line of descent and is given the number 3. I give an individual’s spouse the same number, so Josephs’ wife, Margaret A. (McNay) Chamberlin (1788 – 1863), is also given the number 3. Their oldest child is given the number 31, the second child the number 32, etc. In the third generation, the oldest child of person 31 is assigned the number 311, the second child of that person is 312, etc. Number 32's oldest child is 321, the second child 322, etc. If there are more than nine children in a particular family, the 10th child is assigned the letter a, the 11th child is assigned the letter b, etc. I include adopted & step-children in my history, so the birth order of all natural, adopted & step-children considered together determines the number that an individual gets. Thus the individual digits or letters in a person’s ID number represent generations and the specific numbers or letters represent birth order within that generation. When you find an individual in a decendancy report, you can gather numbers or letters working up & left to get his ID number (converting 10 back to a, 11 to b, etc.). In lists of sources such as Bible records, obits & bios, I sort by ID number. ______

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Sources

List of major sources

"Genealogy of Henry Chamberlin, a Blacksmith, Immigrant to New England 1638-39", David C. Chamberlin, Sr., 1981-1987.

"Abstracts of Adams County Pennsylvania Wills, 1800-1826", Kevin L. Greenholt, DAR Library, Washington, DC.

"Burial Record of Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church", (PA), DAR Library, Washington, DC.

"History of Johnson County, Iowa", Iowa City, Iowa, 1883, pg 795, 926.

"Biographical Record and Portrait Album of Tippecanoe County, Indiana", Chicago, 1888, pg 825-826.

"A Standard History of White County, Indiana", by W. H. Hamelle, Vol 1, Lewis Publ.Co., Chicago, 1915, pg 440.

"Portrait and Biographical Record of Johnson, Poweshiek and Iowa Counties, Iowa", Chicago, Chapman Bros., 1893, pg 598-599.

"Alter Family Genealogy Records", Anita Blake Ellis, Guthrie, OK, LDS microfilm # 1307615, Item 2.

"A Partial Record of the Read Family", compiled by Cecil B. Read, Dec 1953, copied and sent to me by Evelyn M. Austin, Kaysville, UT, 1998.

"Descendants of Lewis E. Chamberlin and Anna Jane (Moreland) Chamberlin", compiled by R. Scott Chamberlin, 1996.

"A Condensed Record in Two Parts; Part One - Hezekiah Houghtelin and Posterity; Part Two - Frederick Diehl and Posterity", compiled by J. D. Haughtelin, Panora, Iowa, Brethren Publ. House, Elgin, Illinois, 1917. Copied by Steven M. Miller, New Castle, IN, 1996, and sent to me 1998.

"Descendants of Jessie Harvey Stanley (1905-1996)", compiled by Harvey R. Stanley.

"Chamberlin Family Descendants", compiled by Alva Mae (Sylvester) Chamberlin, October, 1973, pages 1-9 sent to me by J. Gordon Chamberlin, 2001, pages 10-55 seen at the home of Eunice (Chamberlin) Lusted, Baltimore, MD, 2001.

“Jenny and Jim’s Family”, compiled by Jennifer Kirk, online at Ancestry.com (updated 28 October 2004).

“Dexters and Houstons International”, a MyFamily.com website, Connie Dexter Spicer ([email protected]).

Descendancy chart, submitted by Wanda J. Tolles, Ancestral File, LDS, 28 Nov 1997.

“Descendants of John and Hannah McElnay (McNay)”, by William H. McNay and Edna H. McNay, Kerrville, TX, 1980.

“Minniear, Lank and Families”, compiled by Bill Rush, online at Ancestry.com (updated 12 September 2004).

“McInturff & Related Families”, compiled by H. Eugene McInturff, online at Ancestry.com (updated 11 March 2004).

“Mark/Marks – Ruley Tree, roots, trunk, branches & leaves”, compiled by Sandra Sorenson, online at Ancestry.com (updated 20 November 2004).

WFT Vol.10, Tree 3541, online at Genealogy.com.

“Six Generations of John & Susan Despain”, compiled by Charles R. Despain, online at Ancestry.com (updated 17 November 2004).

“Kersey, Mayfield, Rigby, Woodward and more”, compiled by Joyce Kersey Karr, online at Ancestry.com (updated 25 August 2001).

Correspondence with these family members

Donald E ALTER, Remington, IN; Lester K. D. ALTER, Boise, ID; Roger L. ALTER, Wolcott , IN; J. Gordon CHAMBERLIN, Greensboro, NC; Lawrence W. CHAMBERLIN, Lauderdale Lakes, FL; R. Scott CHAMBERLIN, Galena, MO; Cynthia L. (HAUSER) Clement, Penryn, CA; Mildred E. (CHAMBERLIN) Joslin, Cedar Rapids, IA; Caroline J. (CHAMBERLIN) Hobbs; Jennifer (CHAMBERLIN) Kirk, Strasburg, VA; Winifred L. (CHAMBERLIN) Lusted, Menlo Park, CA; Eyrlis J. (Riste) McClish, Issaquah, WA; Steven E. POLTROCK, Bellevue, WA; Margaret E. Protsman, Morocco, IN; Connie J. (DEXTER) Spicer, Dayton, OH; Harvey R. STANLEY, Knox, IN.

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Transcribed sources

Bible records

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Family record from the Bible of Reverend John Alter

(The following births, marriages, and deaths were originally recorded in a Bible owned by Reverend John Alter (1801 - 1876) of Jasper County, IN. A typed transcription of these records was made by Anita Blake Ellis and this can be found in the LDS microfilm # 1307615, Item 2, "Alter Family Genealogy Records". The original records contained Chamberlin and Alter entries on five pages; I have transcribed only the Chamberlin entries and collected them onto one page. At the time Mrs. Ellis did her transcription (probably 1964), the Bible was in the possession of Chris E. Alter.) Transcribed by Roger R. Connelly, Columbia, MD, 1996.

Births Marriages Deaths Margaret McNay Joseph Chamberlin Joseph Chamberlin died Chamberlin was born was married to Margret April 1822 aged 4 years March 11, 1788 McNay 11 October 1814 by Reverend Charles George Brown Chamberlin Sarah Chamberlin was born McLain Gettysburg PA died Sept 1824 aged 20 months Oct 7, 1794 John Chamberlin was married Eli Calvin Chamberlin John Chamberlin was born to Louisa Davisson Dec 15th died May 3rd 1849 July 19, 1815 1835 by Philip McCormick Esq aged 22 yrs 2 mo 6 days Wabash Township, Tippecanoe James Chamberlin was born Co Ind John Chamberlin died in (time forgotten) 3 Mar 1817

James Chamberlin was married Joseph Chamberlin Nancy Lucinda Dunlap was born Sept 18 1818 to Elizabeth Laman March 8th died June 19th 1836 1838 by Phiip McCormick Esq aged 27 yrs 8 months 21 days

David Lewis Chamberlin Wabash Tp, Tippecanoe Co Ind was born January 4, 1821 Leroy W Chamberlin died April 5th 1863 aged George Brown Chamberlin David Lewis Chamberlin 29 years 6 months 16 days was born January 4th 1823 was married to Chatherine Laman Dec 9th, 1842 by Revd. Edward Margret Chamberlin died Mary Ann Chamberlin Wright of Lafayette, Tippi Co Ind April 7th 1863 aged March 16, 1825 76 years & 27 days Mary Ann Chamberlin was Eli Calvin was born married to Revd John Alter February 27, 1827 Jan 24th 1849 by Revd E Boyd Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co Indiana Nancy Lucinda Chamberlin was born Nancy Lucinda Chamberlin Comments by Roger R. Connelly: 25 September 1828 was married to James E Dunlap June 25th 1846 by the The Bible pages were probably faded and difficult Helena Louisa Chamberlin Revd Sirus Jeffreys of Lafayette to read in 1964; based on other sources, I believe was born 20 July, 1833 Tippecanoe Co Ind there were transcription errors. In the 2nd birth entry, Sarah should be Joseph. In the 11th birth Leroy Woods Chamberlin Rebecca L Chamberlin was entry, Helena should be Rebecca. In the 6th 20 September 1833 married to Leander Bringham marriage entry, the year 1846 should be 1845. In Feb 27th 1851 by Revd I Vincent the 5th death entry, 1836 should be 1856. Rachel Bleakley was born 26 March 1843 Leroy W Chamberlin was Birth entries 3 - 12 are the biological children of married to Martha A Lakin Margaret (McNay) Chamberlin (entry 1) and her Mary Louisa Dunlap born March 31st 1853 husband Joseph Chamberlin (entry 2); Rachel July 26th 1847 Bleakley (entry 13) and Mary Louisa Dunlap (entry Mr Joseph Chamberlin 14) were raised by them. was married to wife Margaret Oct 29th 1862 The last marriage entry is probably a correction of the next to last entry and may be a second Joseph Chamberlin marriage of Joseph after his first wife, Margaret was married to (McNay) Chamberlin, passed away, but I do not Margaret E Henkle have any proof of that. by Rev McCreary Oct 26th 1863

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Court records

Probate of the Estate of Joseph Chamberlin, ID = 3

(Transcribed by Roger R. Connelly from Xerox copies of pages 224-225 in Order Book 6, Probate, June 1873 - Sept 1875, Monticello, White County, IN. Some text not shown here is replaced with ….).

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March Term 1874 2nd Day March 24 Tuesday Morning March 24 ’74 Court met pursuant to adjournment Present same Judge and Officiers as of yesterday

In the matter of the estate of Joseph Chamberlain Dcd Distribution of surplus. Comes Leander Bringham by Reynolds and Sellers his attorneys, and files his petition as follows: ...... that there was paid into the court at final settlement of said Estate for distribution to the heirs of said decedent the sum of Two Hundred and Ninety Nine Dollars and Ninety four cents - which less costs of distribution - to wit: the sum of Twelve 90/100 Dollars - is now ready for such distribution - and the Court further find that the following are all the heirs of said decedent: Margaret Chamberlain, the widow of said decedent, who is entitled to One third of said funds, to wit: $95.81 - James Chamberlain, Louis Chamberlain, Mary A. Alter, and Rebecca L.Bringham children of said decedent, who are each entitled to one ninth of said funds to wit: $31.94. Mary Dunlap, Harriet Dunlap, Malinda Conly and Martha Dunlap - heirs of Lucinda Dunlap, a daughter of said decedent - and grandchildren of said decedent, who are each entitled to one-fourth of one-ninth of said funds, to wit: $7.981/2, Franklin Chamberlain and Albert Chamberlain, heirs of Leroy Chamberlain (son of said decedent), grandchildren of said decedent, who are each entitled to one-half of one-ninth of said funds, to wit: $15.97…. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… R L Bringham By L Bringham ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… James Chamberlin By Leander Bringham ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Linnie Connelly Peter L Connelly ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Mary Dunlap By Leander Bringham ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Mattie Dunlap (Martha) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Margaret A Chamberlain Widow

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By Leander Bringham Atty in fact ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Harriet Dunlap ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Mary A Alter ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. D L Chamberlin July 23, 75. By Leander Bringham (D. L. Chamberlain – is Louis Chamberlain)

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(Note by RRC: Joseph Chamberlin died intestate - no will. The probate of his estate began in September 1867 shortly after Joseph’s death but a complete probate record was not recorded until November 1873 in White Co., IN, Book M, page 309 – 330. The record begins with the issue of Letters of Administration to Jackson Caster; Caster says “… that Joseph Chamberlain departed this life in said County, intestate as he believes on the 6th day of August 1867.”; an inventory of Joseph’s personal property was taken by Caster, appraised by Samuel Ward & William Lowe, and filed on 28 October 1867; on 25 Nov 1867 Caster filed a Sale Bill; partial settlement of the estate began in September 1868 ($2101.71 minus disbursements of $612.17 leaving a balance of $1489.54 consisting of notes & accounts uncollected; continued to January 1870, then to January 1871; in May 1871, Caster filed a Final Settlement & Resignation, his resignation was accepted by the court although there were exceptions taken to his final report including the charge that he used no diligence to collect claims; in August 1871, Thomas D. Jones filed for Letters of Administration debonis non and had them issued that same month; Jones took an inventory in September 1871 that was appraised by William H. Hinkle & Jonathan M. Kellogg; in January 1873, Jones filed a partial settlement; in October 1873 he filed a final settlement and brought $229.94 to the court and asked to be discharged; the court approved the final settlement and discharged the Administrator on 24 October 1873. The 2 sons of Leroy Chamberlin were not among those heirs paid in 1874, they probably lived in CA and perhaps were never found or decided to forego collecting their inheritance. The widow Margaret can’t be Margaret A. (McNay) Chamberlin as she died in 1863.) ______

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Will of David Lewis Chamberlin, ID = 34

(Copied at my request in 1997 by the Microfilm Department, Clerk of District Court, Wichita, KS; will # 1003, Sedgwick Co. Court House, recorded 3 July 1888.)

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LOA, Sedgwick Co., KS, estate of David Lewis Chamberlin, ID = 34

(Copied at my request in 1997 by the Microfilm Department, Clerk of District Court, Wichita, KS; letter of administration, Sedgwick Co. Court House, recorded 3 July 1888.)

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Petition for LOA, Kingman Co., KS, estate of James Calvin Chamberlin, ID = 342

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Will of Rebecca Louise (Chamberlin) Bringham, ID = 39

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original. I probably copied this from a will book in the White Co., IN, courthouse, but I can’t find my note.)

IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN: I, Rebecca L. Bringham, of the Town of Brookston, in the County of White, in the State of Indiana, being of sound mind and body; but knowing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be my last will and testament; hereby revoking any and all wills by me heretofore at any time made.

ITEM 1. I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid by my executor, hereinafter named, as soon after my death as can conveniently be done.

ITEM 2. I give, devise and bequeath to my children, Sarah L. Little, Lillian Brandon, Charles L. Bringham, Mary L. Mason and Joseph W. Bringham; and Myrtle L. Scott, who goes by the name of Myrtle L. Bringham, all the real and personal property of which I may die seized or possessed, and wheresoever situate, to be held by said five children and said Myrtle L. Scott in fee simple and in severalty, each to have an undivided one-sixth interest therein.

ITEM 3. I nominate and appoint my son, Joseph W. Bringham, executor of this will.

IN TESTIMOINY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 18th day of December 1899. Rebecca L. Bringham (Seal)

(Note by RRC: All of the above was typed except for Rebecca’s signature which was signed in ink. I have not transcribed a short paragraph that appeared before the signatures of 2 witnesses, or a codicil which was hand written in ink by Rebecca (dated 18 July 1907) adding the name of her son Charles L. Bringham as one of the executors of her will. The codicil was signed in ink by Rebecca & 2 witnesses.) ______

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Obituaries, death notices, etc.

Obituary of Cora Cordelia (Wagner) Haughtelin, ID = 3231

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Guthrian, Guthrie Center, IA, 1 March 1960.)

LAST RITES HELD FOR CORA C. HAUGHTELIN

Cora Cordelia Haughtelin, daughter of John E. and Matilda C. Wagner, was born in Carroll County, Maryland, on March 26, 1864 and passed away at the Walters Nursing Home in Panora February 1 at the age of 95 years, 10 months and 6 days. On October 12, 1869 she came with her parents to Panora. She attended the Panora schools and was one of the first to graduate from the Guthrie County High School, located in Panora. She later taught school for a time. On December 10, 1884 she was united in marriage to Irving Haughtelin. One son, Percy M. was born. Also in this home two foster daughters lived: Mrs. Della Klockentager and Mrs. Harry Hall both of Panora. “Aunt Cora" united with the Church of the Brethren in 1888. She was preceded in death by her husband who passed away in September, 1939, and her son who passed away in July, 1957. . . . Those who survive her are the two foster daughters, daughter-in-law, Mrs. Helen Haughtelin of Milwaukee, Wisc.; two grandchildren, Kendall Haughtelin of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Mrs. Persis Melches of Utah; and five greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held February 4 at the Panora Church of the Brethren with Rev. Albert Rogers and Rev. T. U. Reed of Adel officiating. Interment was in the Brethren Cemetery.

(Note by RRC: From other sources, I have her son’s year of death as 1927, not 1957.) ______

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Obituary of John Anton Melehes, ID = 323114

(Partially copied from the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Bozeman, MT, 24-25 Nov. 2010, online.)

John Anton Melehes (1922 - 2010)

John Anton Melehes of Manhattan died Nov. 21, 2010. He was 88.

John was born Jan. 10, 1922, in Chicago. He graduated from Iowa State University in 1950 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He worked for Thiokol Corporation in Utah for twenty years, retiring in 1977. John was one of the principal engineers that designed the Minute Man Missile Systems.

John later moved to Alta, Wyo., where he built the Teton Teepee Lodge with his children. He was also responsible for building the Targhee Village Golf Course in Alta and the Bunkhouse motel in Driggs, Idaho. John later moved to Manhattan and lived there with his wife, Joy, until his death.

John was a Pilot, First Lieutenant in the Air Force during WWII.

John loved motorcycling, skiing, traveling and working in his shop and was a master of crosswords.

He is preceded in death by his daughter, Kim Melehes.

Survivors include his wife... his children... 25 grandchildren, and his brother...

Arrangements are in the care of Dokken-Nelson Funeral Service. www.dokkennelson.com ______

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Obituary of Anna Jane (Moreland) Chamberlin, ID = 325 (Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, IA, Monday, 13 Dec. 1909, page 1.)

DIES VERY SUDDENLY _____

TIFFIN WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN BED. _____

MRS. L. E. CHAMBERLAIN'S DEMISE ______

Had been Suffering During the Night But Apparently Improved -- Heart Failure ______

Death evidently due to heart failure visited the Chamberlain home in Tiffin during the night, taking Mrs. L. E. Chamberlain, one of the county's best known and most loved ladies. Mrs. Chamberlain had been in poor health from a complication of troubles for some time and during the early part of last night was more than usually painful. Mr. Chamberlain was kept up for some time waiting upon her but after a time her pain seemed to cease and she said she felt so much better that he might go to bed. Found by Neighbor. Mr. Chamberlain heard nothing more from his wife during the night and on arising went to see how she was but found her apparently asleep and thought that he would not disturb her then. It was a little later that a neighbor, Mrs. Ed Stanfield, who has been accustomed to doing some work in the home came in and discovered he real fact of death. She too, at first, thought Mrs. Chamberlin was still sleeping but upon addressing her and receiving no reply went closer and found that she apparently had been dead for sometime. Home Had Always Been Here. Mrs. Chamberlin's maiden name was Diana Mooreland, she being a daughter of Lemuel Mooreland, an early prominent resident of Madison township. Her birthplace place was north of Tiffin a short distance and there on the farm with Mr. Chamberlin whom she married forty-one years ago, and for the past several years in Tiffin she has spent the most of her sixty-three years of life. She was an Elder Daughter of the university and during her life was active in her social spheres and in church. Besides the husband there are surviving the sons, Glenn, of this city, James of Madison township, and a daughter, Mrs. Geo. McLaughlin of Kansas City, Mo., formerly Irene Chamberlin.

(Note by RRC: Based on other sources, "Chamberlain" should be Chamberlin; "Mooreland" should be Moreland; Anna was born in PA, not IA; her given name is Anna in most records, is Anna on her gravestone, but is Diana here and in some other records, so perhaps Diana is her given name, I'm unsure.) ______

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Obituary of James Lamuel Chamberlin, ID = 3253

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, IA, Friday, 23 August 1946.)

J. CHAMBERLIN RITES PLANNED

Burial of Iowa City Man Will Be at North Liberty Cemetery

Funera1 services will be held at the Oathout funeral chapel Saturday at 2 p. m. with Dr. L. L. Dunnington in charge for James L. Chamberlin, who died at University hospital Thursday after a lingering illness. Burial will be at Ridgewood cemetery, North Liberty. Mr. Chamberlin was born December 9, 1874, on a farm in Johnson county, the eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Chamberlin. On October 6, 1897, he married Carrie Read Allen and they farmed near North Liberty until Mrs. Chamberlin's death 20 years ago. On September 6, 1928, Mr. Chamberlin was married to Lenna McCann. They have lived here at 321 Fairview avenue. Mr. Chamberlin was a member of the Methodist church and the Sons of Veterans. He is survived by his widow; five daughters, Mrs. Aubrey White of Iowa City, Mrs. Warren Peterson of Mt. Vernon, Maurine Chamberlin of Sacramento, Calif., Mrs. A. J. Carmean of Iowa City, and Mrs. Virgil H. Boss of Napa, Calif.; 15 grandchildren and two great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Leila McGlothlin of Independence, Mo., and a brother, Dr. Glen Chamberlin of Carthage, Mo. One son, Harold, died in 1921.

(Note by RRC: Based on other sources, “Warren” should be Warner.) ______

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Obituary of Carrie Read (Allen) Chamberlin, ID = 3253

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, IA, Wednesday, 5 May 1926.)

Funeral for North Liberty Woman Sunday

Funeral services for Mrs. James Chamberlain, 54, were held Sunday afternoon from the Methodist church with interment in the North Liberty cemetery. Private services were also held at the home. Mrs. Chamberlain was stricken suddenly on April 28th. Carrie Reed Allen was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Allen and was born near Highland, Kansas, Sept. 16, 1871. She was united in marriage with James L. Chamberlain on Oct. 6, 1897 and they moved to the farm west of here where they have resided since. Mrs. Chamberlain is survived by her husband and five daughters; Mrs. Cleora White of Cherokee, Iowa; Mrs. Marie Peterson of Mt. Vernon and Maurine, Pauline and Helen at home. One son, Harold, preceded her in death. Five sisters, and one brother and four grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Chamberlain was active in church and civic work in her community.

(Note by RRC: from other sources, she spelled her middle name Read, not Reed, and her married name was spelled Chamberlin, not Chamberlain.) ______

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Obituary of Lenna (Eves) McCann Chamberlin, ID = 3253

(Partially transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, IA, Tuesday, 31 August 1948.)

Lenna Chamberlin, 81, Dies at Hospital Here After Long Illness

WEST LIBBRTY - Mrs. Lenna McCann Chamberlin, 81, of 320 Fairview avenue, Iowa City, died Monday afternoon at Mercy hospital there after an extended illness. Mrs. Chamberlain was born May 3, 1867, in Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Ezra and Phoebe Eves. She lived in Iowa City for the last 24 years but previously was a resident of West Liberty. She was married in June, 1890, to John McCann, who preceded her in death in 1926...

(Note by RRC: There is a typo; “Chamberlain” should be Chamberlin. Other sources give her year of birth = 1868, I’m not sure if 1867 or 1868 is correct.) ______

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Obituary of Robert Harold ‘Bob’ White, ID = 325312

(Copied from the Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, IA, 11 Mar 2004, online.)

Robert 'Bob' White December 07, 1921 - April 03, 2003 Iowa City, Iowa

Visitation: 2:00 - 5:00 PM Sunday April 06, 2003 at First United Methodist Church, Iowa City Funeral Service: 1:30 PM Monday April 07, 2003 at First United Methodist Church, Iowa City Graveside Service: Family Comitial Service , at Memory Gardens Cemetery, Iowa City

His family includes his wife, June; three sons, Terry and his wife, Jody White of Plano, TX, Tom White of Denver, CO, and Timothy Robert and Joan White of Denver, CO; four grandchildren, Chase, Riley, Halie, and Robert White; two sisters, Ruth White of Iowa City, and Carolyn Westfall of Urbana, IL.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Don and Jerry White; and sisters, Helen Hirt and Jeanne Hoppe.

Robert Harold White was born December 7, 1921, near North Liberty, Iowa the son of Aubrey and Cleora (Chamberlain) White. He graduated from City High School in 1940

Page 24 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph and went on to receive both his BA and Masters Degree from the University of Iowa. During World War II, he served as a navy pilot in the Navy Air Corps. During this time, he also trained many Navy pilots. On March 1, 1944, he married June Williams in Corpus Christie, TX. Bob has been in the capacity of teacher, coach and athletic director for many years in the Iowa City Community School District.

He was member of the First United Methodist Church, Iowa Athletic Directors Association, which he founded and served two years as its president, a member of the Quarterback Club, Military Affairs, and a member of the Johnson County Retired Teachers Association. Bob was recognized as the Athletic Director of the Year for both the State of Iowa and for the entire United States.

Memorial donations can be made in Bob’s memory to the Athletic Departments of City High School & West High School in Iowa City or the First United Methodist Church in Iowa City.

(Note by RRC: From other sources, I have his mother’s maiden name spelled Chamberlin, not Chamberlain.) ______

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Obituary of Ruth V. White, ID = 325315

(Transcribed from the Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, IA, 28 August 2003; posted online by Lori Clark.)

Ruth White, 74

Ruth V. White, age 74, of 630 S. Governor St., Iowa City, died on Tuesday, August 26, 2003, at Greenwood Manor in Iowa City. Private graveside funeral services will be held at Memory Gardens Cemetery in Iowa City. Memorials may be given to Iowa City Hospice, online condolences may be sent to her family through our Web site at www.gayandciha.com. Ruth was born on January 31, 1929, in Iowa City, the daughter of Aubrey and Cleora Chamberlin White. She attended City High School in Iowa City followed by two years of Interior Design School. Following school she worked at Iowa Book and Supply downtown Iowa City and then the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinic’s for thirty years in various positions. Ruth was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star White Shrine of Jerusalem and the American Business Women’s Association, Grant Wood Chapter in Iowa City. Ruth enjoyed her family and was the primary care giver for her parents in their later years. Ruth’s family includes a sister, Carolyn Westfall of Urbana, Illinois: two sisters in- law: June White of Iowa City and Janet (Falls) Cramer and husband Web of Coralville, along with numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Her parents and five siblings: Helen Hirt, Robert (Bob) White, Don White, Jeanne Hoppe and Jerry White preceded her in death. The Gay and Ciha Funeral and Cremation Service are caring for Ruth’s services and her family. ______

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Obituary of Ruth Peterson, ID = 325321

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Iowa City Press Citizen, Iowa City, IA, 19 March 1925.)

RUTH PETERSON DIES AT HOME IN MT. VERNON ------Mrs. Aubrey White, 15 South Johnson street, has received word of the death of her niece, Ruth Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Peterson. The mother will be recalled as Miss Marie Chamberlin, of North Liberty. Sympathy is tendered by Iowa City and Johnson county friends to the bereaved ones. The babe passed away after a two weeks' illness, at Mt. Vernon. She was two on January 19th. Congestion of the brain was the fatal ailment, and little Ruth was ill but a fortnight. She was a bright, lovable child. Her parents and a brother, James survive. The funeral will be held at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Payson Peterson, of Mt. Vernon, tomorrow afternoon. Internment will be in the Mt. Vernon cemetery. ______

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Obituary of JoAnne Louise (Carmean) Parks, ID = 325341

(Copied from the Los Altos Town Crier, Los Altos, CA, 8 Sept 2006, online.)

JOANNE LOUISE CARMEAN PARKS

JoAnne Louise Carmean Parks passed away on January 28, 2006 at her home in Los Altos after a long fight with cancer. She leaves her loving Husband, Jack and 4 Sons, Jeff of Turlock, CA; Tim and Wife, Kim of Temecula, CA; Randy, of Houston, TX and Mike and Wife, Mary Ann of Santa Clarita, CA; 5 Grandchildren, Andrew, Zachary, Tina, Nolan and Jack and 2 Brothers, Bill Carmean and Wife, Anna of Highlands Ranch, CO and Dan Carmean and Wife, Maria of Santa Monica, CA. JoAnne was born in Iowa City, Iowa on January 30, 1931 and came to Santa Monica, CA in 1947. She attended Santa Monica High and graduated from UCLA with a BS Degree in Home Economics. While at UCLA she belonged to the ADPi Sorority. She was permanent Class Secretary and was on the O.C. Board. She was resident of Los Altos for 37 years. She was one of the original volunteers of the Discovery Shop Downtown (American Cancer Society) and a "Reach to Recovery" Visitor for 10 years. Her interests were walking, attending the theater, traveling, playing bridge, getting together with family and reading. In lieu of flowers, per JoAnne's wishes, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society and mailed to: Discovery Shop, c/o Artie Bazarian, 243 Main Street, Los Altos, CA 94024. Please reference JoAnne Parks on donation. ______

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Obituary of James Harold Chamberlin, ID = 32536

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, IA, Monday, 25 April 1921.)

Master James Harold Chamberlin, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Chamberlin, passed away April 12, at a local hospital, after a week’s illness. He was a victim of appendicitis, and an operation could ont save him. He would have been 10 years old, had he lived to May 12. He had always ilved at home with his parents, four miles west of North Liberty. He was a cheerful, manly little fellow, who made friends easily. He was a regular attendant at school and Sunday school. Mourning the lad are his parents and five sisters, Mrs. Aubrey White, of Iowa City; and Marie, Maurine, Pauline, and Helen, at home; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Allen, of Tiffin. The funeral was held at the home, and from the Methodist church, at North Liberty, and services were conducted by Rev. E. C. Brooks, of Tiffin.

(Note by RRC: There are several typos – “ont” should be not; “ilved” should be lived.) ______

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Death notice for Leila Mary (Chamberlin) McGlothlin, ID = 3254

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Neosho Daily News, Neosho, MO, Friday, 4 March 1955, page 3.)

2 Women Claimed By Fires In Independence

INDEPENDENCE, Mo., March 4 - (UP) - Two women died in separate fires here yesterday.

Mrs. Leila McGlothlin, 66, a semi-invalid, was found in a patch of charred grass, a small bucket of water by her side. Firemen said she apparently fainted and her clothing caught fire. Neighbors did not see the fire.

Last night Mrs. Faye Brockman, 58, died when her one-room was destroyed in flames. Her body was found near the door.

(Note by RRC: Based on other sources, Leila was 79 years of age at her death, not 66.) ______

Page 30 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Lores Ruth (Nichols) Trask, ID = 326222

(Published in Tribune, Minn./St. Paul, MN, Oct 21, 2000.)

Lores Ruth Nichols Trask. Born Feb. 28, 1938 in Faribault, Minnesota, died October 19, 2000 in Spring Park, Minnesota, at the age of 62. Lores spent her early childhood in the Waseca and Owatonna areas of Minnesota, settling with her family on a dairy farm in Milaca, Minnesota when she was four years old. She graduated from Milaca High School in 1956, and then the University of Minnesota in 1960. The following year she married Douglas C. Trask on October 21. They had two children, Bonita Lynn and Keith Douglas. Lores spent her life in service to others through her church and other organizations. She taught Vacation Bible School, led the Children's Choir and delivered Meals on Wheels for Bethel Methodist Church for many years. She was a children's leader for Bible Study Fellowship, a Bible School teacher at the Marie Sandvik Center and a Deaconess at Calvary Memorial Church more recently. Lores had a heart for music. She sang in several church choirs throughout her life, and with Sweet Adelines where she began singing in a quartet which continued to sing together for 26 years. Lores is survived by her husband, Doug; daughter, Bonita & Joe Reyes, and grandson, Mateo Reyes of St. Paul; son, Keith of Spring Park; sister, Lynn Nelson of Norton, Kansas; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Services will be held on Monday, October 23, 2000 at Calvary Memorial Church at 2420 Dunwoody Ave., Wayzata (Navarre) at 10:30 in the morning. Inurnment on Monday, October 23 at 4:00 PM in Milaca, Minnesota. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, memorials be sent to Calvary Memorial Church or to your favorite charities. David Lee Funeral Home Wayzata 952-473-5577 ______

Page 31 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Ila Anita (Richards) Chamberlin, ID = 32641

(Partial transcription of an obituary published in the West County Times, Richmond, CA, November 3, 1997, page A06)

Ila Anita Chamberlin, Hercules April 5, 1911 Oct. 26, 1997

Ila Chamberlin, retired as a case administrator for Crippled Children's Services of New Mexico, died Oct. 26 in a Vallejo hospital. She was 86.The Evanston, Ill., native lived in Hercules for 11 years and was a member of Christ the Lord Episcopal Church in Pinole.She is survived by her daughters, Rachel E. Griego of Hercules and Fay Rogers of Cameron Park; brother, Riley Richards of Des Moines, Iowa; and three ... ______

Page 32 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of John Gordon Chamberlin, ID = 32643

(Partially copied from the News & Record, Greensboro, NC, December 3, 2006, page B4, online.)

JOHN GORDON CHAMBERLIN

GREENSBORO- John Gordon Chamberlin, 92, of 925 New Garden Road, died November 30, 2006. He was born in Blairstown, Iowa on March 18, 1914 to Alfred Bolton and Eunice Gertrude Chamberlin. His father, a Methodist minister, was appointed to seven small Iowa towns, which resulted in short friendships and varied school experiences for their children.

Gordon graduated from high school in Arlington, Iowa, gained a B.A. degree at Cornell College, attended Union Theological Seminary in New York, ... ______

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Obituary of Mildred A. (Eck) Chamberlin, ID = 32643

(Partially copied from the News & Record, Greensboro, NC, September 1, 1999, page B6, online.)

MILDRED E. CHAMBERLIN

Mildred E. Chamberlin, 85, of Friends Homes, Guilford, died Sunday, Aug. 29, 1999.

Memorial service will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 4, 1999 at Forbis & Dick Guilford Chapel, 5926 Friendly Ave. Memorials may be directed to The U.S. Committee for UNICEF, 1 UN Plaza, New York, NY, 10017. ... ______

Page 34 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Mary (Ford) Nies Chamberlin, ID = 32643

(Partially copied from the News & Record, Greensboro, NC, January 12, 2007, page B6, online.)

MARY FORD NIES CHAMBERLIN

GREENSBORO - Mary Ford Nies Chamberlin, 93, died Wednesday, January 10, 2007, after a brief illness. The daughter of Russell W. and Mary Bethell Ford, she was born May 12, 1913, in Rockingham. After she and her sister, Jean Ford Brennan graduated from high school, the family moved to New York City, where the girls entered Hunter College. After graduating, Mary joined the staff of Natural History Magazine, published by the American Museum of Natural History. Here she met Frederick Nies, a... ______

Page 35 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Eunice Barbara (Chamberlin) Lusted, ID = 32648 (Partially copied from the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, 1 Dec. 2006, online.)

EUNICE C. LUSTED

LUSTED, Eunice C. On November 28, 2006, EUNICE CHAMBERLIN LUSTED; beloved wife of... and devoted mother of... loving grandmother of... Also survived by two brothers and two sisters.

A Memorial Service will be offered in the Idlewylde United Methodist Church, 1000 Regester Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21239 on Sunday, December 3 at 3 P.M. Interment later in Salem, OR. Arrangements by the family owned MITCHELL-WIEDEFELD FUNERAL HOME, INC., 410-377-8300 ______

Page 36 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Keith Brian Lusted, ID = 32648

(Partially copied from the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, 27 Feb. 2008, online.)

Keith Lusted M.D.

LUSTED M.D., Keith On February 21, 2008, at University of Maryland Shock Trauma, KEITH LUSTED, M.D., beloved husband of the late Eunice Barbara Lusted (nee Chamberlin) and devoted father of ... Dr. Lusted was born in Cedar Rapids, IA on April 26, 1926 and attended Cornell College, Notre Dame University and received his medical degree and a bachelor of music degree from the University of Michigan. He married his wife, Eunice in 1953. He served in the US Navy Reserve during World War II and practiced internal medicine in Salem and Florence, OR., and Silver Spring and Rockville, MD. He also worked for the Bureau of Medical devices, a division of FDA fro ten years. He was well known in him home towns as an organist and choir director, for over 50 years, as a member of the Episcopal Church. He was currently a member of the Church of the Holy Comforter, Lutherville, MD.

A Memorial Service will be offered in the Church of the Holy Comforter, 130 W. Seminary Avenue (at Bellona) Lutherville, MD 21093 on Saturday, March 1 at 4:00PM. Interment private in Lee Mission Cemetery, Keizer, OR. Arrangements by the family owned MITCHELL WIEDEFELD FUNERAL HOME. (410-377-8300)

(Note by RRC: Based on other sources, Keith was born on the 28th, not the 26th; I suspect "in him home towns" should be in his hometown; "fro" should be for.) ______

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Obituary of Laura May (Chamberlin) Lundberg, ID = 32652

(Published in the Duluth News-Tribune, Duluth, MN, January 29, 1998, page 08B.)

LAURA MAY LUNDBERG

Laura May Lundberg, 79, a longtime Poplar resident died Tuesday Jan. 7, 1998, in St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth. She was born July 9, 1918, in St. Paul and has lived in Poplar most of her life. She was employed as a staffing coordinator at St. Luke's Hospital where she worked for many years before retiring in 1979. She was a longtime member of the Mission Covenant Church in Poplar where she taught Sunday school for many years. She was formerly a leader of the Douglas County 4-H, a longtime member of St. Luke's Volunteer Guild and served as president. She was a member of the St. Luke's Foundation Board. She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman Lundberg, in 1979. She is survived by a son, Dr. (Col.) William (Shirley) Lundberg of Scott Air Force Base, Ill.; daughters Janis (Leroy) Lepasti of El Paso, Texas and Susan (Wesley) Kesler of Sitka, Alaska; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Visitation: 5 p.m. Friday in Lenroot-Maetzold Funeral Home in Superior, and 9 until the 10 a.m. service Saturday in Mission Covenant Church in Poplar. Burial in Poplar Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Mission Covenant Church in Poplar or St. Luke's Foundation. ______

Page 38 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of James Allen Chamberlin, ID = 3266

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, IA, Saturday, 24 April 1948, page 9.)

Allen Chamberlin, 62, Former North Liberty Resident, Dies Friday

Allen Chamberlin, 62, former North Liberty resident, died at his home in Muscatine Friday night after a heart attack. He was the eldest son of the late Rev. Leroy and Ella Chamberlin of North Liberty. Surviving him are a widow, five daughters, four brothers, two sisters and an uncle, Ira, of North Liberty. Funeral services will be held in Muscatine at a time to be announced later. ______

Page 39 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Hugh Emory Chance, ID = 32662

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Winfield Daily Courier, Winfield, KS, Friday, March 27, 1998.)

Hugh Chance

Hugh E. Chance, 86, of 1717 E. 11th, Winfield, died March 25, 1998, at his home. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in Tisdale Cemetery. Swisher-Taylor & Morris Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Chance was born Dec. 28, 1911, in Winfield and lived on the family farm at Tisdale until 1922 when the family moved to Davenport, Iowa. He graduated from Davenport High School in 1929, Cornell College in 1933 and the University of Iowa Law School in 1934. He practiced law until 1943 in Muscatine, Iowa, where he also served as justice of the peace for seven years. After wartime service in the United States Navy, he was appointed chief executive officer and counsel for the International Chiropractors Association in Davenport. In 1961 Chance was elected secretary of Spiritual Assembly of the United States, a position he held until 1963, when he was elected to the first Universal House of Justice, supreme governing body of the Baha'i faith, and moved to the Baha'i World Center in Haifa, Israel. He retired in 1993 and returned to Winfield. A member of the Y's Men International from 1935 until 1961, he served as international president in 1943. He had been a member of Rotary International since 1961. Chance was co-author of an illustrated book about the Baha'i World Center titled "Crown of Beauty." Survivors include a daughter, Dr. Mary Ann Chance, four grandchildren and four great- grandchildren, all in Australia; his stepmother, Ann Chance, and stepsister, Patricia Johnson, both of Bettendorf, Iowa; and a brother, Dr. Lavern Chance, Ocala, Fla. His wife, Margaret Chance, and two infant sons preceded him in death. ______

Page 40 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Iva May (Thompson) Chamberlin, ID = 3267

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Iowa City Citizen, Iowa City, IA, Wed., 16 Feb. 1910, page 7.)

MRS. IRA CHAMBERLAIN DEAD ------Died in Mississippi Where She had Gone for Her Health. ------Mrs. Ira Chamberlain died Monday at Brockhaven, Miss., where she was taken some time ago in the hope that the climate of that country might aid her in overcoming tuberculosis. The deceased will be recalled as Miss Mae Thompson of Grandview. The deceased was the wife of Ira Chamberlin of North Liberty.

(Note by RRC: Based on other sources, "Chamberlain" should be Chamberlin; "Monday" should be Sunday; "Brockhaven" should be Brookhaven; "Mae" should be May.) ______

Page 41 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Mary Catherine 'Kate' (Chamberlin) Bowlsby Mills, ID = 3411

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, IN, Wed., 4 March, 1942.)

MRS. KATE MILLS.

Mrs. Kate Mills, 75, a former resident of Kokomo, died at 3 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home of her son, Lacy Bowlsby, on rural route No. 2, South Bend, where she had been residing. She had been ill for a year.

Mrs. Mills was born in Monon, Ind., Oct. 28, 1866. She formerly lived at 1906 South Market street, this city, moving to South Bend, fifteen years ago.

Surviving with the son named are a daughter, Mrs. Opal McKillip of South Bend, a sister, Mrs. Bert McNutt of Burbank, Calif., and a brother, H. O. Chamberlain of Long Beach, Calif.

The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Calvary Baptist church, South Bend, with burial in that city.

(Note by RRC: Based on other sources, "Chamberlain" should be Chamberlin.) ______

Page 42 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Thelma Olive (Willis) Bowlsby, ID = 34112

(Photocopy of the original article in The Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, IN, Friday, 27 Feb. 1948, page 13.)

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Page 43 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Elena Belle (Bowlsby) Gifford, ID = 341121

(Partially transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Kokomo Tribune, Thursday, 15 May 2003, page A2.)

ELENA B. "BELLE" GIFFORD Dec.12, 1927 - May 13, 2003

Elena B. "Belle" Gifford, 75, 1033 S. Bell St, died 8:45 a.m. Tuesday, May 13, 2003, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Hospital, Kokomo. She was born Dec. 12, 1927, in Kokomo the daughter of Emmett L. and Thelma O. (Wills) Bowlsby. She was married Dec. 22, 1946, in Kokomo, to John F Gifford Sr., who preceded her in death on Aug. 4, 1985.

She was formerly employed at Reliance Manufacturing and was later employed at Star Glove. She was an accomplished pianist who enjoyed her family, sharing many of the items she loved to bake with them. Maintaining her yard and garden and playing bingo added much joy to her life

She is survived by 3 sons... 4 daughters... 25 grandchildren; and 32 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; one son, John F. Gifford Jr.; one granddaughter; and two daughters-in-law.

Services are 2 p.m. Friday, May 16, 2003, at Fenn & Shirley Mortuary, Colonial Chapel, 1315 W. Lincoln Road, with the Rev. Ken Byland officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 until 8 p.m. today at the mortuary. ______

Page 44 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Gary Steven Osborne, ID = 3411216

(Partially copied from the Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, IN, 20 March 2008, online.)

Gary S. Osborne Nov. 12, 1947 - March 18, 2008

Gary S. Osborne, 60, Kokomo, died at 7:27 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, 2008, at Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis. He was born Nov. 12, 1947, in Kokomo, the son of Victor E. and Coreda J. (DeWitt) Osborne. On Feb. 14, 1986, in Kokomo, he married...

Gary owned and operated Osborne's Bump & Paint and had been employed by Mark's Friendly Cab.

He served as the president of the Kokomo Housing Authority Advocate Board for Garden Square. Gary was an avid Elvis fan, he enjoyed NASCAR, the Colts, and wood crafts. He was a longtime We Care contributor and loved the Hope Doll. He will be remembered most as a devoted husband, father and grandfather.

Surviving in addition to his wife... are his two sisters... one brother... a special sister-in- law... six children... 18 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, two sisters, and one daughter, Teresa M. Osborne.

Funeral services are 2 p.m. Friday at Shirley & Stout Funeral Home, Lincoln Road Chapel, 1315 W. Lincoln Road, with brother Bill Hale and brother Joe Gifford officiating. Burial will follow in Kokomo Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to We Care. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. The family would also appreciate blood donations to the American Red Cross Blood Bank. Messages of condolence may be made online at www.shirleyandstout.com. ______

Page 45 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of John Lewis Chamberlin, ID = 3412

(Obtained from Jennifer Kirk who credits it to Barbara Doebele; The , Wednesday, February 27, 1907.)

John L. Chamberlain, of 840 North Main Street, died suddenly at his home last evening, aged 38 years, four months and 10 days. Mr. Chamberlain was a carpenter by trade. He came home from work last night and was taken ill almost as soon as he reached the house, dying within minutes. The family came to this city from Indianapolis nine years ago. Mr. Chamberlain was married Sept. 5, 1895 to Miss Lizzie Kline of Mishawaka. He is survived by his wife and five children. Mr. Chamberlain was born in White county Indiana, October 16 1869. The funeral will be held from St. Patrick's church Friday morning at 9 o'clock, the pastor, Rev. John F DeGroote officiating. The remains will be lain to rest in Mishawaka Cemetery.

(Note by RRC: From other sources, he spelled his surname Chamberlin, not Chamberlain; I have him married to Lizzie on 8 Sept 1895, not 5 Sept 1895) ______

Page 46 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Edgar Wilbur Chamberlin, ID = 341231

(South Bend Tribune 8/11/2002; submitted by Dan Rich.)

Edgar W. Chamberlin Aug. 1, 1923 - Aug. 9, 2002

Edgar W. Chamberlin, 79, of Belleville, Ill., formerly of Mishawaka, Ind., died Friday, Aug. 9, in his home in Belleville. He was born Aug. 1, 1923 in Mishawaka.

He married Edith Chamberlin (Martens), who survives. He is also survived by four sons, Mark Allen (Doreen) of Windsor Heights, Iowa, John Michael of Hoyleton, Ill., and Glen David and Daniel Wayne (Dawn), both of Belleville; four sisters, Sally, Alice, Ruth and Frannie; five brothers, Bruce, Don, Tom, Ray and Warren; four grandchildren, Rebecca, Alexander, Zachary and Henry; and by numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bernice and George Chamberlin.

Edgar was employed by Kaskaskia Library System as the executive director. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II, from Feb. 18, 1943, to Dec. 8, 1945. He was also a member of St. Mary's Church, and was a volunteer for the Radio Information Service at the Shrine of Our Lady of Snows.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Belleville. Father John Myler will be officiating. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today in the Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home. Interment will be at Green Mount Catholic Cemetery, Belleville. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. ______

Page 47 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Edna Mae (Sarabyn) Chamberlin, ID = 341233

(South Bend Tribune 2/26/2007; submitted by Dan Rich.)

Edna Mae Chamberlin Nov. 16, 1929 – Feb. 22, 2007

MISHAWAKA - Edna Mae Chamberlin, 77, passed away in her winter home in New Port Richey, FL, at 11:47 a.m. Thursday, February 22. Edna was born on November 16, 1929, in Dowagiac, Michigan, as the daughter of Michael and Mary (Luska) Sarabyn.

On September 13, 1952, in St. Patrick Catholic Cathedral in South Bend as the former Edna Sarabyn she married Donald P. Chamberlin, who survives. Also surviving are her two brothers, James (Patricia) Sarabyn of South Bend and Andrew (Lisa) Sarabyn of Anaheim, CA; four brothers-in-law, Ray Chamberlin, Bruce Chamberlin, Warren Chamberlin, all of Mishawaka and Tom Chamberlin of South Bend; four sisters-in-law, Sara Richardson of Edwardsburg, Frances Van Vynckt of Hammond IN, Ruth Hinton of Chicago and Alice Bailey of Grand Rapids, MI, and several nieces and nephews.

Edna worked for F&S Trucking in the payroll department from 1952 to 1970. She then was a Trust Officer for National Bank in South Bend for eight years retiring in 1979. She was a member of Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Mishawaka, a member of the Rosary Society of St. Monica, Mishawaka and a member of St. James Apostle Catholic Church in Florida.

Visitation will be Monday, February 26, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. with a Rosary at 7:30 p.m., in Hahn Funeral Home, 505 W.8th Street, Mishawaka. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, February 27, in Queen of Peace Catholic Church, Mishawaka, with Rev. Richard Hire officiating. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery, Mishawaka. Memorial contributions in memory of Edna may be made to the charity of one's choice. ______

Page 48 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Charles Leonard Chamberlin, ID = 341241

(South Bend Tribune 4/30/1996; submitted by Dan Rich.)

Charles L. Chamberlin Aug. 9, 1920 - April 29, 1996

SOUTH BEND - Services for Charles L. Chamberlin, 75, of East Broadway, who died after an illness at 3:30 a.m. Monday in St. Joseph's Medical Center, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Matthew Cathedral. Cremation will take place, with burial in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Osceola. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in Guisinger Colonial Chapel Funeral Home, where a rosary will be said at 3:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Vincent DePaul Society.

Mr. Chamberlin was a former assistant manager for St. Vincent DePaul Society. He was born Aug. 9, 1920, in Mishawaka. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1167.

On Feb. 7, 1948, in Mishawaka, he married Joan Hyatt. She survives with two daughters, Cindy Tomaszewski and Jenny Ball, both of South Bend; a son, Jeffery of South Bend; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mary Vellman and Dorothy Dosman, both of Mishawaka; and six brothers, Joseph of Mishawaka, Frank of South Bend, Robert of Missouri, Kenneth of Georgia, Paul of Coldwater, Mich., and William of Washington. ______

Page 49 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Robert Bernard 'Bob' Chamberlin, ID = 341243

(Partially copied from the Lee’s Summit Tribune, Lee’s Summit, MO, 9 July 2009, online.)

Robert B. Chamberlin

Robert B. "Bob" Chamberlin, Lee’s Summit, died July 8, 2009 at Lee’s Summit Medical Center.

Bob was born May 24, 1922 to the late Leonard and Rosalie Chanberlin in Mishawaka, Ind.

He is survived by his wife... whom he married on Oct. 26, 1946 following his U.S Naval service during World War II. Bob worked for Studebaker Corp. for 17 years in South Bend, Ind. He worked as the supervisor for General Motors Corp. (Leeds) for 10 years prior to his retirement. Bob was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 6819 and VFW Post 5789, both in Lee’s Summit.

Bob is also survived by five children... His surviving siblings include brothers... his sisters... seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 10, at Langsford Funeral Home, 115 S.W. Third St., Lee’s Summit, with a memorial rosary at 7:30 p.m.

A funeral Mass will be said at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 11, at Our Lady of the Presentation Church in Lee’s Summit.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Building Fund of Our Lady of Presentation Parish or One Good Meal, 601 S.E. Morningside Dr., Lee’s Summit MO 64063.

(Arrangements: Langsford Funeral Home, 115 S.W. Third St., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063; 816-524-3700.)

(Note by RRC: A typo - "Chanberlin" should be Chamberlin.) ______

Page 50 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Funeral notice of Katharine Christine (Clauss) Chamberlin Graff, ID = 34129

(Published in The Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, IN, September 3, 2004, page 3C; obtained from ObitsArchive.com, online.)

GRAFF, KATHARINE C. CHAMBERLIN, Mass of Christian Burial is 10:30 a.m. today, with calling one hour prior, at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 4916 Trier Road. Arrangements by D.O. McComb & Sons Maplewood Park Funeral Home, 4017 Maplecrest Road. ______

Page 51 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Prayer card for Louis Edward Chamberlin, ID = 3412a

(Note by RRC: From other sources, I have his birthday as 20, not 10.)

Page 52 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Dorothy Delphine (Mougey) Chamberlin, ID = 3412a

(South Bend Tribune 10/24/2000; submitted by Dan Rich.)

Dorothy M. Chamberlin Jan. 19, 1910 - Oct. 22, 2000

Dorothy M. Chamberlin, 90, died at 2:05 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 22, in the Cardinal Nursing and Rehabilitation Center of South Bend, Ind. She was born on Jan. 19, 1910, in Sheldon, N.D., to John and Rose (Cooney) Mougey. She graduated from the University of North Dakota in 1931, and St. John's Hospital School of Nursing in Fargo, N.D., in 1938. She then moved to Mishawaka in 1940 and continued her nursing career as an instructor at St. Joseph Hospital, Mishawaka, Ind.

She married Louis E. Chamberlin on Aug. 23, 1941, in Mishawaka. She was preceded in death by her husband Louis in 1959; and by a stepson, Louis Frederick Chamberlin in 1993.

In 1949 she joined the South Bend Public School System, completed her degree in public health, and retired in 1975 from John Adams High School after 25 years of service as the school nurse. She was a member of the American Association of University Women, Howard Park Senior Citizens, Adams Retired Teachers Association, and St. Anthony dePadua's Rosary Society and Harvest House.

She is survived by two sons Louis and (Lynn) Chamberlin of Mishawaka and Michael Chamberlin of South Bend; and by 17 grandchildren and 15 great- grandchildren.

There will be no visitation. A memorial Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 25, in St. Bavo Catholic Church. McGann Funeral Homes are handling the arrangements. Memorial donations may be made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, P.O. Box 2010, Grand Rapids, MN 55745-2010. ______

Page 53 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Louis Eugene ‘Gene’ Chamberlin, ID = 3412a3

( Submitted by Dan Rich.)

Louis Eugene Chamberlin March 20, 1943 - Aug. 12, 2005

Louis Eugene "Gene" Chamberlin, 62, of South Bend, IN passed away on Friday, August 12, 2005, in his home, after a courageous two-year battle with cancer. Gene was born on March 20, 1943, in Mishawaka, to the late Louis E. and Dorothy (Mougey) Chamberlin. He was also preceded in death by his brothers, Michael and Fred. He was a 1961 graduate of John Adams High School and in 1966 received his BA in History from St. Joseph's College, Rensellear, IN.

He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Lynn (Peck) Chamberlin; their son, Joseph Chamberlin of South Bend; daughters, Jennifer (Shane) Sowell of Canoga Park, CA, and Joanna (Joel) Holland and their children, Ethan, Andrew, and Logan of South Bend.

Gene was employed by the State of Indiana for the past 13 years. He currently held the position of Lan Administrator Intermediate for St. Joseph County Division of Family Resources. He previously was employed as a programmer analyst for such companies as Elkhart Products, Elkhart, IN, Our Sunday Visitor, Huntington, IN, and First National Bank of Mishawaka. He loved to spend time with his dog he affectionately called "Pookie", and enjoyed fishing, reading, roller coasters, and watching his Chicago Cubbies "Win". He was an avid Notre Dame Football fan and was a ND football usher for many years. Along with "Pookie" he loved his grand kitty, "Stanley". They enjoyed playing all sorts of lottery games together. His sense of humor is apparent through his children and he will be missed greatly.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, August 15, in Palmer Funeral Home -- River Park, 2528 Mishawaka Ave., South Bend, where Pastor Mark Pope of Vineyard Community Church, Mishawaka, will officiate. Burial will follow at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Friends may call from 3 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made on behalf of Gene (Louis Eugene) Chamberlin to the American Cancer Society -- Bladder Cancer Research. ______

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Obituary of Michael Anthony Chamberlin, ID =3412a4

(South Bend Tribune 2/22/2005; submitted by Dan Rich.)

Michael Anthony Chamberlin Feb. 1, 1945 - Feb. 19, 2005

Michael A. Chamberlin, 60, of South Bend, Indiana, passed away on Saturday, February 19, 2005, in his River Park home. Mike was born Feb. 1, 1945, to the late Louis and Dorothy (Mougey) Chamberlin. He lived in South Bend for most of his life, graduating from his beloved John Adams High School in 1963 and attending Indiana University at South Bend.

Mike was married twice and is survived by his daughters, Rachelle (Ayn Elise) Chamberlin of South Bend, Samantha (Christopher) Cook of Indianapolis and Stephanie Chamberlin of Indianapolis; his sons, Paul (Mari) Chamberlin, Seth (Maggie) Chamberlin and Matthew Chamberlin, all of South Bend; his eight grandchildren; and his brother, Louis "Gene" (Lynn) Chamberlin of South Bend.

Mike was a photographer. As a student, he took many of the sports and club photos adorning the JAHS showcases and yearbooks from the early 1960s. His career began at the Tompsett Studio, and in the early 1980s he owned and operated the Robertson Portrait Studio on the second floor of the Robertson's Department Store in downtown South Bend. He also managed a number of memorable public houses. The Left Bank Club, the Scotch Mist Lounge and Doolittle's Pub. Later in life, he worked as the maintenance/groundskeeper for the Princess Way KOA campground in Granger. He continued with photography throughout it all. As a photographer, he captured and preserved memories for hundreds of Michiana families. He collected pictures of himself with notable local and national politicians, sports figures and celebrities. He worked as a volunteer on a number of local charities, including the MDA drive for Jerry's Kids and the Teamsters' annual picnics. He enjoyed his friends and Notre Dame football.

His family will receive friends on Wednesday, February 23, at 9 a.m., with a memorial service at 11 a.m. in the Palmer Funeral Home-River Park, 2528 Mishawaka Ave., South Bend. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made on behalf of Mike Chamberlin to the Muscular Dystrophy Association (888-Help-MDA); or to the Little Flower Catholic Church Food Pantry, 54191 Ironwood Road, South Bend (243-3438). ______

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Obituary of George William Chamberlin, ID = 3415

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, IN, Monday, 4 April 1938, page 9)

CHAMBERLIN FUNERAL

CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE IS DEATH CAUSE OF CARPEN- TER; RITES TUESDAY

George William Chamberlin, 61, died at his home, 1420 South Main street, Sunday evening at 5:30 o'clock. He was a carpenter by trade and had been working at his occupation until a week ago when he had a stroke of apoplexy. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Minnie Chamberlin; one daughter, Mrs. Lucille Templin of Kokomo: three grandchildren and two great grandchildren; one brother, Hollie Chamberlin of Burbank, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle McNutt of Burbank, Calif., and Mrs. Kate Mills of South Bend. Mr. Chamberlin was a member of the carpenters' local union and the Pilgrim Holiness church. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Pilgrim Holiness church, followed by burial in the Union cemetery, southwest of Russiaville. The body was removed from the Ellers mortuary to the home of the deceased where friends may call after 10 a.m. Monday.

(Note by RRC: From other sources, “Hollie” should be Hallie.) ______

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Obituary of Ruth Lucille (Chamberlin) Templin, ID = 34153

(Found online; Debby Beheler and the Cass County INGenWeb site; photocopy of the original article in the ______, Monday, 6 Dec. 1976.)

(Note by RRC: Based on other sources, "Chamberlain" should be Chamberlin; "Wilferd" should be Wilfred.) ______

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Obituary of Wilfred Andrew Templin, ID = 34153

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, IN, Sunday, 1 June 1969, page 24.)

Wilfred Andrew Templin

LOGANSPORT - Wilfred Andrew Templin, 74, died Friday at 2:15 p.m. in the home or his daughter, Mrs. Marine Handy, 1500 N. Third St. here. Born Nov. 22, 1894 in Marion, he was the son of Wesley and Elmine (Shackelford) Templin. He was a member of the Riverview Wesleyan Church in Logansport. He was married to Ruth Chamberlain Feb. 24, 1917 and she survives. Also surviving are a son, Walter of Rockwood, Tenn.; two daughters, Pauline Foust and Mrs. Handy, both of Logansport; four brothers, Eugene and Jasper of Kokomo and Elmer of Salem and Charles of Logansport; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Riverview Wesleyan Church with the Rev. Carl Roark officiating. The body will lie in state for one hour before the service. Burial will be in the Ever-Rest Memorial Park. Friends may call at anytime at the Kroeger Funeral Home in Logansport.

(Note by RRC: From other sources, his wife, Ruth, spelled her maiden name Chamberlin, not Chamberlain; "Marine" should be Marie.) ______

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Funeral notice for Ralph Eugene ‘Diddy’ Prather, ID = 3415312

(Copied from The Evening News, Jeffersonville, IN, 20 Jan 2006, online.)

Ralph ‘Diddy’ Prather 75; Navy veteran

Funeral services for Ralph ‘Diddy’ Prather, 75, of Sellersburg, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, at Garr Funeral Home, with burial in Sellersburg Cemetery. He died Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2006, at Lincoln Hills Nursing Home.

Visitation at the funeral home will be from 3 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20. ______

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Obituary of Hallie Orville 'Hal' Chamberlin, ID = 3416

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Santa Ana Register, Santa Ana, CA, Monday, 6 April 1942, page 4.)

CHAMBERLIN - Hallie Borville Chamberlin, 1601 East 59th street, North Long Beach, April 5, 1942, after long illness. He was a former resident of Westminster, was a long time employe of Vultee Aircraft corporation, a member of Huntington Beach Masonic lodge, Seaside chapter, OES, and 32 degree Scottish Rite Mason of the Oklahome censistory of Guthrie, Okla. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Sibbie C. Chamberlin, a sister, Mrs. Myrtie MeNutt, of Burbank. Funeral services at the Shannon chapel, 135 East Maple avenue, Orange, Huntington Beach Masonic lodge in charge. Interment in Westmister Memorial park.

(Note by RRC: This is the only record I have seen where Hallie's middle name is Borville - in all other records it is Orville; I suspect "Westmister" is a typo, should be Westminster; "censistory" should be consistory.) ______

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Obituary of Lillian (Hawthorne) Chamberlin, ID = 3422

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Coffeyville Daily Journal, Coffeyville, KS, Friday, 9 Feb., 1917, page 5.)

Lillian Hawthorne-Chamberlain Dead.

A telegram from the husband, J. C. Chamberlain, announcing the sudden death of their sister, Mrs. Lillian Chamberlain, was received last evening by E. R. Hawthorne and Miss Roue M. Hawthorne. The news was a great shock to relatives here and Mrs. Chamberlain was in her usual health when the last letter came to hand. No particulars were given nor had any been received up to a late hour this afternoon. On account of the great distance and the fact that travel now is unpleasant and uncomfortable, none of the relatives from here will go to the funeral. Burial will probably be in California. Another brother, John Hawthorne, resides at Indianapolis. Two children, Theodore, aged 16, and Dorothy, 13, survive. The family lived in Kansas City until six years ago, when they removed to Venice, a beach suburb of Los Angeles. Mrs. Chamberlain was aged 36.

(Note by RRC: Based on other sources. "Chamberlain" should be Chamberlin; by my calculations, her children were 17 & 11 at her death, not 16 & 13.) ______

Family visit to Coffeyville, KS, in 1901 by John Coke Chamberlin & Lillian (Hawthorne) Chamberlin, ID = 3422 (Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Coffeyville Weekly Journal, Coffeyville, KS, Friday, 4 Oct., 1901, page 7.)

J. C. Chamberlin, wife and boy returned to Kansas City Monday after a six weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hawthorne, parents of Mrs. Chamberlin. ______

Family visit to Coffeyville, KS, in 1910 by Lillian (Hawthorne) Chamberlin, ID = 3422

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Coffeyville Journal, Coffeyville, KS, Thursday, 9 June, 1910, page 4.)

HERE FROM KANSAS CITY.

Mrs. J. C. Chamberlin and children of Kansas City are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hawthorne, on East Eighth. Mrs. Chamberlin will be remembered here as Miss Lillian Hawthorne. ______

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Funeral notice for Anna J. (Turner) Pitman Horn Chamberlin, ID = 3422

(Photocopy of the original article in the Independent Press-Telegram, Long Beach, CA, 29 May 1972.)

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Obituary of Robert Lee 'Bob' Dilger, ID = 342221

(Partially copied from the U-T, San Diego, CA, 23 Sept. 2014, online.)

Dilger, Robert (Bob) ESCONDIDO -- Robert Dilger (Bob), age 85, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather has gotten his wings back and been welcomed into the gates of Heaven. Bob was the only child born to Paul and Opal Dilger on July 24, 1929, and grew up in San Bernardino. At the age of 16 he decided to follow in his father's footsteps and learned the trade of plastering. Immediately following high school he married his high school sweetheart... and shortly thereafter started a family having two children... With his keen business sense and strong work ethic, Bob moved to Escondido in 1970, where he started his own business, D.J. Plastering, an incredibly successful plastering company that he ran together with his son... for over 25 years. Bob's family meant the world to him. He was our spiritual leader and a devoted follower of Jesus Christ. He had a big generous heart, helping many in need over the years, as well as his lifelong support of the Church, Wounded Warriors, The Humane Society, SmileTrain and St. Jude's. Because he was happiest near the ocean, his loves included boating, fishing, and later building a house in Cabo San Lucas overlooking the water where he and... would live six months out of the year. Bob is survived by his devoted wife... of 67 years; and their two children... their spouses... four grandchildren... their spouses... and 11 great-grandchildren... A Celebration of Life will be held at the home of Ty & Kelly Paulson Saturday, September 27, at 11:00 a.m. For directions please reply by email: [email protected] In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in Memory of Robert Dilger, to the Escondido Humane Society or Escondido Elizabeth Hospice. Although he will be greatly missed, the family takes great comfort in knowing that he is out of pain and wrapped in the loving arms of Jesus. ______

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Obituary of George Leander Chamberlin, ID = 348

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Wichita Beacon, Wichita, KS, Monday, 17 June 1940.)

CHAMBERLIN – George Leander Chamberlin, 77 years old, 208 North Vine Street, died at his home Monday morning following a heart attack. Mr. Chamberlin came to Wichita from Nash, Okla., in 1919 after retiring from farming. He was born at Bradford, Ind. Mr. Chamberlin was a member or the Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Flora; a daughter, Velma Richards, Yates Center, Kas; a son, Everette, 3919 Longview Lane; and a sister Louise Chamberlin, Colorado Springs, Colo. Culbertson Mortuary is in charge. ______

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Obituary of Flora (Hinkle) Chamberlin, ID = 348

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Wichita Evening Eagle, Wichita, KS, Monday, 6 March 1961.)

City Resident Since 1919 Dies at 99

Mrs. F1ora Chamberlin, 99, of 1042 S. Terrace, died Friday morning. She was born Feb. 13, 1862 in Jasper County, Ind. and had been a resident of Wichita since

(Note by RRC: her photo here, not reproduced by me.)

1919, moving here from Nash, Okla. She was married Aug. 30, 1888 to George Chamberlin. Mrs. Chamberlin was a member of the Crestway Free Methodist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Velma Jura Richards, 1727 S. Seneca; a son, Joseph Everett, 329 E. 77th; a brother, Korah Hinkle, 531 S. Dellrose; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Her husband precede her in death in 1940. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Downing Mortuary chapel with Rev. Earle Reynolds, pastor of the Baptist Church of El Dorado, officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery.

(Note by RRC: Suspect “precede” is a typo, should be preceded.) ______

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Obituary of Velma Jurah (Chamberlin) Richards, ID = 3481

(Found online at F-A-G, created by Bill Pennington; obit published in the Wichita Eagle, Wichita, KS, Tuesday, 21 March 1989.)

LeROY - Velma J. (Chamberlin) Richards, 97, homemaker, died Saturday, March 18, 1989. Service 2 p.m. Wednesday, Highland Cemetery, Wichita.

Survivors: son, Art of Iola; daughter, Carol Davis of Albuquerque; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the American Heart Association. Campbell Funeral Home, Yates Center.

(Note by RRC: Based on other sources, her son's given name was Ardith.) ______

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Obituary of John Milton Sturdivan, ID = 34811

(Partially copied from The Topeka Capital-Journal, Topeka, KS, Tuesday, 7 November 2000, online.)

Milton Sturdivan

LEROY -- John Milton Sturdivan, 85, LeRoy, died Monday, Nov. 6, 2000, at a Burlington hospital.

He was born July 15, 1915, in Liberty Township in Woodson County, to Harry and Maude Klock Sturdivan. He spent his early life in the Gridley community and graduated from Gridley schools. He was a farmer and stockman and spent most of his life in Coffey and Woodson counties. He raised pulling horses and had earned many trophies at pulling contests.

He was a member of the United Methodist Church and Senior Center, both in LeRoy, and several farmers' organizations.

He married Artimecia Richards on June 11, 1941, in Woodson County. She died June 21, 1988. Two sons, Douglass Sturdivan and Donald Dean Sturdivan, also died.

Survivors include a stepson... a stepdaughter... a sister... seven grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Campbell Funeral Home in Yates Center. Burial will be in Yates Center Cemetery. Relatives and friends will meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Senior Center or the United Methodist Church, both in LeRoy, 66857. ______

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Death notice for Jimmie Derrell 'Jim' Wagner, ID = 348111

(Partially copied from The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, KS, 30 June 2003, online.)

Jimmie D. "Jim" Wagner archived

YATES CENTER - Wagner, Jimmie D "Jim", 66, owner-operator Wagner Construction Co. and served in the U.S. Army, died June 29, 2003. Service 1:30 p.m. Tues, Campbell Funeral Home... ______

Page 68 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Mary Ann (Chamberlin) Alter Bloomer, ID = 36

(Photocopy of a handwritten transcription by an unknown person from an unknown newspaper, probably the Rennselaer Repub., Rennselaer, IN, March or April 1889; submitted by Jennifer Kirk.)

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(Note by RRC: From other sources, I have her birth date as 18 Mar 1825, not 16 Mar 1825, and her marriage to Rev. Alter on 24 Jan 1849, not 4 Jan 1849. The Lewis C. mentioned was undoubtedly her brother, David Lewis Chamberlin, ID = 34.) ______

Page 70 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituaries of Minnie Etta (Ruley) Alter, ID = 3626 and George O. Burland, ID = 3622

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article found at F-A-G, created by Alana Knochel Bauman.)

Two Burials Same Family On Same Day Widely Apart

Two funerals two thousand miles or more apart took place on Friday afternoon, both in the same family, that of the late Lewis S. Alter. As mentioned in last week's Press, George Burland of Francesville died on Wednesday, at his home. The funeral was held Friday afternoon in the Wright funeral parlor in Rensselaer, and the remains buried in the Alter Farm Cemetery. He was a son-in-law of the late Lewis Alter, and was 65 years of age.

On the same date, at Yokami, Washington, was held the funeral services for Mrs. Lewis F. Alter, who died the same day as Mr. Burland. She was 46 years of age, and is survived by two sons and one one daughter. Many of our people will remember her as she was associated with her husband when he operated the motion picture show here for a year or two. She was several times featured at the show as a "Cow Girl," and was a very pleasant young woman.

(Note by RRC: A typo - "one one" should be one.) ______

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Canyon News, Canyon, TX, Thursday, 14 May 1936, page 7.)

George Burland lived in Wayside community the greater part of last year. He and his wife got in poor health, and left here in November to go to Kentucky. From there they went to Indiana, and on May 6, 1936, he passed away from a complication of pneumonia, gallstones and dropsy. He was delirious much of the time. Wayside sympathizes with his bereaved wife. She will find a home with an only son out there. ______

Page 71 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Sharon Lea (Seversen) Vogt Stanley, ID = 362223 burland (Partially copied from the Tyler Morning Telegraph, Tyler, TX, 22 Oct. 2011, online.)

Sharon Stanley

MOUNT ENTERPRISE - Services for Sharon Stanley, 69, Mount Enterprise, formerly of Knox, Ind., are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday at Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home, Henderson.

Burial will be in Lakewood Memorial Park.

Mrs. Stanley died Oct. 18, 2011.

She was born Jan. 20, 1942.

Survivors include husband... sisters... brother... children... seven stepchildren; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Family will receive friends from noon to service time at the funeral home. ______

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Obituary of Donald Eads Alter, ID = 36252

(Partially copied from the Journal and Courier, Lafayette, IN, 2 Feb. 2010, online.)

Donald E. Alter, 83

REMINGTON -- Donald E. Alter, 83, of Remington, died at 12:20 a.m. Monday, Feb. 1, 2010, at Heritage Healthcare in West Lafayette.

Born Nov. 18, 1926, in Goodland, he was the son of the late Christmas and Dorothy Price Alter. He was a 1944 graduate of Remington High School and served in the Army during World War II.

He married Marilyn May on Dec. 30, 1950 in Remington, and she preceded him in death on March 27, 1993.

Mr. Alter lived in the Remington area all of his life, where he and his family farmed.

He was a member of Remington United Methodist Church and was on the church board for many years.

Surviving are his children... a sister... and three brothers...

Also surviving are 6 grandchildren, 2 step-grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

Friends may call 5-7 p.m. (EST) Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010, at Stitz-Clapper Funeral Home in Remington. Service 11 a.m. (EST) Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, at Remington United Methodist Church, the Rev. Mary van Wijk officiating. Interment will follow at Alter Family Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made in memory of Donald to the United Methodist Church, the Alzheimer's Association or Serenity Hospice. Share memories and condolences at www.clapperfuneralservices.com

(Note by RRC: Based on other sources, Don's wife Marilyn died in February, not March.) ______

Page 73 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituaries of George O. Burland, ID = 3622, and Minnie Etta (Ruley) Alter, ID = 3626

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article found at F-A-G, created by Alana Knochel Bauman.)

Two Burials Same Family On Same Day Widely Apart

Two funerals two thousand miles or more apart took place on Friday afternoon, both in the same family, that of the late Lewis S. Alter. As mentioned in last week's Press, George Burland of Francesville died on Wednesday, at his home. The funeral was held Friday afternoon in the Wright funeral parlor in Rensselaer, and the remains buried in the Alter Farm Cemetery. He was a son-in-law of the late Lewis Alter, and was 65 years of age.

On the same date, at Yokami, Washington, was held the funeral services for Mrs. Lewis F. Alter, who died the same day as Mr. Burland. She was 46 years of age, and is survived by two sons and one one daughter. Many of our people will remember her as she was associated with her husband when he operated the motion picture show here for a year or two. She was several times featured at the show as a "Cow Girl," and was a very pleasant young woman.

(Note by RRC: Several typos - "Yokami" should be Yakima; "one one" should be one; based on other sources, Minnie was 51 years of age when she died, not 46.) ______

Page 74 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Eunice Belle (Service) Alter, ID = 3628

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Canyon News, Canyon, TX, Thursday, 28 June 1945, page 17.)

Mrs. Lacy Alter Funeral Was Held Friday Afternoon

Eunice Belle Service Alter died in an Amarillo hospital Wednesday June 20 after an illness of several months. Mrs. Alter was born September 18, 1901 and spent most of her life in Canyon.

She married Lacy Alter 12 years ago. They continued to live in Canyon until a few years ago when they bought a home in the Cliff Side Addition of Amarillo.

Funeral services were conducted in the Methodist Church, Canyon, Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with Rev. C. C. Armstrong officiating.

Burial was made in Dreamland Cemetery under the direction of Griggs-Warren Funeral Home.

Surviving are the husband, Lacy Alter, Amarillo; mother, Mrs. J. T Service, Canyon; two brothers, Custer Service, Edmond, Okla., and Tracy Service, Oklahoma City; 3 nieces and 1 nephew.

Pall bearers were C. R. Burrow, Lee Foster, T. S. Stevenson, A. B Duncan, Dewey Foster, Claude Moore. ______

Page 75 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph

Obituary of Evelyn Myrta (Fletcher) Alter, ID = 362a1

(Partially copied from an obit found online at F-A-G, created by Sheryl; obit published in the Idaho Statesman, Boise, ID, 2 Oct. 2013.)

Evelyn Myrta Alter 1927 - 2013

She was 86 wonderful years old

Evelyn M. Alter, a lifelong resident of Boise, Idaho was called home on September 27, 2013 while at her son's home in Meridian, Idaho. She departed from us gracefully, peacefully, and surrounded by people whom she loved. She was a pillar for her family, caring for them all of the way. Evelyn was born on May 7th, 1927 to Samuel M. and Evelyn Fletcher in Boise, Idaho.

She was married to her lifelong husband... They had recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary.

Evelyn and Lester created many happy memories caring for their children... They enjoyed their time with family and friends camping, fishing, waterskiing, and motorcycle riding. They traveled with family and friends often, and were able to visit many places around the world. Evelyn was a lifetime member of the Owyhee Motorcycle Club where she volunteered for several years.

She is survived by her husband... daughter... son... and son... her granddaughter... her grandson... great grandson... great granddaughter... as well as her brother... and sister...

She will be fondly remembered in our hearts.

A memorial service will be held for Evelyn at the Cloverdale Funeral Home Chapel, in Boise, on Saturday, October 5th, at 11:00 a.m. ______

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Obituary of Robert William Poltrock, ID = 365112

(Published in the North County Times, San Diego County, CA, 8/21/02.)

Robert Poltrock, 77

ENCINITAS -- Robert William Poltrock, 77, died Thursday, Aug. 15, 2002, at Scripps Memorial Hospital.

Born April 9, 1925, in Chicago, he lived in Encinitas for 28 years. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He retired as a sergeant from the Seattle Police Department after 25 years. He was a member of the Tin Can Sailors Association and the Morgan Run Country Club. He was an avid golfer.

Mr. Poltrock is survived by his wife, Jeanne C. Poltrock of Encinitas; son and daughter- in-law Steven E. Poltrock and Frances Agnoli of Bellevue, Wash.; daughter Mary Cortell of Simi Valley; granddaughter Debra Compton of Bellingham, Wash.; and three grandsons.

Cremation and scattering at sea are planned.

El Camino Memorial Encinitas Chapel is handling arrangements. ______

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Obituary of Ruth Jean (Poltrock) Wainscott, ID = 365113

(Partially copied from The Seattle Times, Seattle, WA, 15 July 2007, online.)

Ruth Jean WAINSCOTT 10-22-1927 ~ 7-10-2007 Devoted wife, mother and doting grandma! She is survived by her daughters... and her grandchildren... Ruth was preceded in death by her husband, Hardy E. Wainscott, daughter, Kristi Wainscott-Moen, and grandson, Michael Faraca. She leaves behind many close friends and family. A Celebration of Life will take place on Saturday, July 21, 2007, 2:00 p.m. at Yarington's Funeral Home, 10708 16th Ave. SW in Seattle. We will miss you Ruth. ______

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Obituary of James Leander Alter, ID = 366

(Found online at F-A-G, created by Alana Knochel Bauman; obit published in The Remington Press, 19 Sep 1920, pg. 1, col. 5.)

Another Old Resident Gone On Monday, the 6th Lewis S. Alter, of Carpenter township, received a telegram statng that his brother, James Leander Alter was dead in the hospital at Little Rock, Ark,. He had been in the hospital there for about three months, with tuberculosis. Born on the old Alter farm, sixty-one years ago last June, he has been a resident of this county all his life. At the age of seven years he lost his hand in a sorghum mill. After growing up on the farm he followed various occupations, and finally took to selling small notiions and traveling by railroad. This he followed for nearly thirty years. During this time he traveled over every state in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and on the water all around the coasts of this county. Wintering in the south and summering in the north; getting around to his old home once or twice a year. He published a book describing points of interest in the United States and elsewhere. But few, if any, have seen more of this county than he has. Early in life he joined the Methodist protestant church and tried to live up to its teachings. Strickly temperale, he never learned the usual bad habits that young men fall into.

(Note by RRC: Found online at Amazon.ca: "Book of poems tales of the Hoosier traveler", by James Leander Alter; this book is a "replication of a book originally published before 1904. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.") ______

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Obituary of Lacy Elmer Alter, ID = 367

(Found online at F-A-G, created by Sheryl.)

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Obituary of Loyd Lewis Jamison, ID = 36722

(Partially copied from the Idaho Press Tribune, Nampa, ID, 18 July 2013, online.)

Loyd Jamison

Loyd Lewis Jamison, age 94, a resident of Nampa, Idaho, went home to be with his wife, Faye Jamison, and their Lord on July 15, 2013. This day would have been their 73rd anniversary and they were reunited again in heaven.

Loyd was born August 28, 1918, in Boise Idaho, to Lawrence and Ruth Jamison. He was an only child.

Loyd's dad worked for Morrison Knudsen so they moved across the country from one tent city to another building bridges and roads. Loyd chopped the firewood for the camps, so he became known as Lil Abner, because of his looks and build. That nickname stayed with him throughout his career with the railroad and farming.

As a child he changed schools as many as 9 times in one year, as they moved from one job to another. He learned to fish at the age of 4 and there was never a creek that he couldn't catch a fish in. He never came backed skunked, as he would say. He climbed the banks of the Payette River until he was 92 years young.

He went to work for the Pacific Fruit Express in Nampa in 1937 and worked for 40 years.

He married Faye Kerns in 1940 and immediately inherited 8 brothers and sisters.

Loyd was a member of the Franklin Community Church for over 60 years and attended as long as his health would permit.

Loyd and Faye traveled to every continent but one and saw all the sites of the world.

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They lived between Middleton and Star from 1940 until 1954 then they lived in Nampa for three years. They moved back to the country and lived north of Nampa on the Boise River where he gardened and took care of 10 acres until he was 93. His wife Faye, of 72 years passed away Jan. 22, 2012.

Loyd is survived by two children... He had 7 grandchildren... He was also blessed with 25 Great Grandchildren, and 4 Great, Great Grandchildren,

A very special thanks goes out to all the wonderful caregivers at Country Time Assisted Living, in Star. They are the best and we love all of them just as he did. Also the Legacy Hospice caregivers loved him and kept him comfortable, they are a wonderful team.

Per his request, there will be no services at this time. He said he got to enjoy Faye's service and all their friends, and he wouldn't enjoy this one. We will have a friends and family celebration of life picnic on Sunday, August 4th at 2:00 pm. If you'd like to join us, please RSVP to Shirley Robert at (208) 989-8045 for details.

Should you wish to honor him we suggest Legacy Hospice or the Children's Miracle Network ______

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Obituary of Leota Faye (Kerns) Jamison, ID = 36722

(Partially copied from the Idaho Press Tribune, Nampa, ID, 30 Jan. 2012, online.)

Faye Jamison (1922 - 2012)

Faye Jamison, beloved mother, grandmother, and friend to all, went home to be with the Lord on Jan. 22, at the age of 90.

Faye was born in Ray, Colo., to Fred and Mary Kerns on Jan. 15, 1922. She was the middle child of 12 children so she almost immediately learned how to take care of everyone and everything, and never stopped her entire life.

The family moved from Colorado to Star, Ida., when she was in the 8th grade, where she was exceptional at all sports. She graduated from Star High School in 1940.

Faye fell in love with... her next-door neighbor, and went on to marry him on July 15, 1940. They were married for 72 years. She and... had four children... They had a wonderful family and a wonderful life.

Faye hit the ground running when she was born and never slowed down. While living between Middleton and Star, she was a 4-H leader, member of Grange, helped milk cows, and ran the hay baler for... doing custom baling when he was busy.

They moved to Nampa in 1953. She worked at the Idaho Free Press, baby sat several children, made clothes for women, worked at the Nampa Art Center Store, and decided to attend The College of Idaho all while she was taking care of her family. She even found time to play softball on the side. She and her family moved to the Franklin community in 1959. She graduated from The College of Idaho and started her teaching career at Franklin School teaching 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grades.

She started teaching math at Valley View Junior High when it opened, and remained there until she retired. She received a plaque from the school stating that she was the "Cornerstone of the School". She was never too busy or too tired; and she helped raise most of her nieces and nephews and any other child that needed her.

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Faye loved her flowers and garden and received many blue ribbons from the Canyon County Fair. She was on the Fair Board for many years.

Her parents, eight brothers, two sisters, two sons, and a daughter-in-law preceded Faye in death.

She is survived by her husband... sister... daughter and son-in-law... son... eight grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and two great great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Children's Miracle Network or favorite charity.

Special thanks go to the Heart and Home Hospice of Caldwell, Country Time Assisted Living in Star, and Trinity Nursing Home in Nampa for all the loving care she was given.

She was a loving, caring, dynamo, and will be greatly missed.

A celebration of life will be held at the Franklin Community Church on Saturday, Feb. 4, at 11 a.m.

(Note by RRC: I suspect "Ray" should be Wray.) ______

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Obituary of James Hamilton Dunlap, ID =38

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Lafayette Weekly Courier, Lafayette, IN, Tuesday, 3 Jan. 1893.)

THE DEATH ROLL ------JAMES A. DUNLAP

James H. Dunlap, a farmer near the Downing school house, northwest of the city, died at 10 o'clock Thursday morning of dropsy, aged 50 years. He was well known and universally respected. Eight children, all grown, survive. The funeral was held at 1 o'clock last Friday from the Battle Ground M. E. church. Burial in the Battle Ground cemetery.

(Note by RRC: From other sources, I know that my ancestor, James Hamilton Dunlap (1822 - 1892), died on 27 Dec. 1892; the Thursday prior to Tuesday, 3 Jan. 1893 (the date of this obit) was 27 Dec. 1892, so this is undoubtedly my ancestor's obit. There are several typos - James' middle initial was H, not A; he was age 70 at death, not 50.) ______

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Obituary of George James Dexter, ID = 381

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, IN, Thursday, 23 Sept. 1937, page 8.)

George James Dexter, 93, Civil war veteran, who spent most of his life in the vicinity of Remington and Rensselaer, passed away at his home on the Montmorenci road, about a mile west of Purdue university. ______

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Obituary of Mary Louisa ‘Mollie’ (Dunlap) Dexter, ID = 381

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Lafayette Journal and Courier, Lafayette, IN, 30 December 1929, page 9.)

MRS. MARY DEXTER GETS DEATH CALL

Mrs. Mary Dexter, wife of George J. Dexter, of R. R. 10 died Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock at Home hospital where she had been a patient since Friday evening, when she was stricken with apoplexy. Mrs. Dexter was born in Tippecanoe county and spent most of her life in this vicinity. She was active in the work of Central Presbyterian church missionary societies and was a charter member of the Three O’clock club and also a member of the American Literature club. Surviving are her husband, three sons, Carl, who lives at home and Edward and Frank at Dayton, O. She is also survived by a sister, Mrs. William Walburn, of Battle Ground, and half-sister, who lives at the Dexter home. ______

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Obituary of Edward Harvey Dexter, ID = 3811

(Photocopy of the original article in The Xenia Daily Gazette, Xenia, OH, Mon., 7 March 1977, page 5.)

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Memorial service for Dorothy 'Dot' (Dexter) Foster, ID = 38112

(Found online at Ancestry.com.)

Memorial for Dorothy D. Foster Born in Dayton, Ohio on Oct. 11, 1913 Departed on May 27, 2006 and resided in Annandale, VA. Memorial Service: Saturday, Jun. 10, 2006. ______

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Obituary of Julie Dexter, ID = 381145

(Partially copied from the , Columbus, OH, 19-21 Oct. 2012, online.)

Julie Dexter

DEXTER Julie Dexter, age 53, of Gahanna, died suddenly on October 16, 2012. Julie was born June 21, 1959 in Bellbrook, Ohio. Julie loved her family, children, gardening and especially big parties. Julie was employed at ARC Industries East where she was proud of her work. She was a ten year volunteer in the clubhouse at Children's Hospital and she loved every minute of it. She was active in Special Olympics and Community Connections. Julie especially liked to dote on her housemates. Julie was a 7 year breast cancer survivor. Julie was preceded in death by her parents Pat and Jim Dexter and nephew Jeremy Tate. She is survived by her siblings... and many nieces and nephews and their children. She is also survived by her housemates... caring staff of OnTheMark services. Visitation will be held at Karl Road Christian Church, 5400 Karl Road on Monday, October 22 from 4-6 p.m. with the Memorial Service immediately following. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Children's Hospital Clubhouse, 700 Children's Dr., Columbus, OH 43205. Arrangements entrusted to EDWARDS FUNERAL SERVICE. www.EdwardsFuneralService.com ______

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Obituary of Margaret Frances (Dexter) Poole, ID = 38121

(Partially copied from the Dayton Daily News, Dayton, OH, 26 Feb. 2014, online.)

Margaret Frances (Dexter) POOLE

POOLE, Margaret Frances (Dexter) Age 98, of Brookville, formerly of Johnsville, died on Friday, February 21, 2014. She was born October 15, 1915 in Lafayette, Indiana to the late Frank and Lydia (Burkle) Dexter. Margaret was preceded in death by her husband, James C. Poole; and son, Richard Poole. She is survived by her daughter... sons... daughter-in-law... 6 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and a sister... Margaret was a 1st grade teacher for the Dixie Schools for many years and enjoyed gardening and watercolors. A Visitation will be held on Thursday, February 27 from 6PM to 8PM at ROGERS' FUNERAL HOME, 324 W. Main St., New Lebanon, Ohio 45345. A Celebration of Life Service will begin at 11AM on Friday, February 28 at Sugar Grove Cemetery, West Alexandria with Pastor Therese Lehman, officiating. A reception will follow at Brookville Community United Methodist Church, 114 Hay Ave., Brookville, Ohio 45309. Online condolences may be made at: www.RogersFuneralHomes.com ______

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Obituary of Richard D. Poole, ID = 381212

(Partially copied from the Dayton Daily News, Dayton, OH, 24-26 April 2008, online.)

Richard D. Poole

POOLE, Richard D. Age 63, of Brookville, passed away Tuesday, April 22, 2008, at the VA Medical Center Hospice. He was preceded in death by his father James Poole. He was previously employed by DP&L for 27 years & served in the US Army. For over 25 years, Richard and... Poole operated Poole's Auction Gallery in Brookville. He is survived by his wife of 21 years... mother... sons... daughter... 11 grandchildren; 4 great- grandchildren; sister... brother... brother... Services will be held 10 AM Mon. April 28 at the GILBERT - FELLERS FUNERAL HOME, 950 ALBERT RD., BROOKVILLE, with Jimmy Meredith officiating. Interment in Dayton National Cemetery. Visitation 2-5 PM Sunday. If desired, donations may be made to the VA Hospice Fund. Envelopes will be provided. E-mail condolences may be sent by going online to www.gilbert-fellers.com ______

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Obituary of Carl J. Dexter, ID = 3813

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Lafayette Journal and Courier, Lafayette, IN, Sunday, 31 May 1981.)

Carl J. Dexter

Carl J. Dexter, 94, of 130 Hideaway Ln., W.L., died at 5:45 a.m. today in St. Elizabeth Hospital. He had been hospitalized since April 17 due to injuries sustained in an auto accident. Born at Rensselaer, he spent most of his life in West Lafayette and Lafayette. In 1911, he graduated from Purdue University. A World War I veteran, he served in France and prior to that, he was principal of West Lafayette High School. Mr. Dexter also spent many years with the Veteran Administration at Indianapolis in the rehabilitation of World War I and World War II veterans. His marriage was in 1950 at Hoyleton, Ill. to Irene Meyer, who survives. He was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church, W.L., and American Legion Post 11. The wife is the only immediate survivor. ______

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Obituary of Irene E. (Meyer) Dexter, ID = 3813

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Lafayette Journal and Courier, Lafayette, IN, Monday, 9 December 1985.)

Irene E. Dexter Mrs. Irene E. Meyer Dexter, 90, of 2741 N. Salisbury St., WL, formerly of 130 Hideaway Lane, WL, died at 7:10 p.m. Friday in Westminster Village. She had resided there since August, 1981, and had been in failing health the past year. Born Sept. 20, 1895, in Hoyleton, Ill., she was reared there, and graduated from Southern Illinois Normal College. She moved from Indianapolis to West Lafayette in 1950. Mrs. Dexter was employed as accountant for the federal government before moving to West Lafayette. In 1950 she was married, in Hoyleton, to Car1 J. Dexter. He had worked for the veterans administration and the West Lafayette school system before his death May 30, 1981. She was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church in West Lafayette. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Charles (Gladys) Pease of Glenview, Ill. ______

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Obituary of Martha M. ‘Mattie’ (Dunlap) Henderson, ID = 384

(Photocopy of the original article in the Lafayette Journal and Courier, Lafayette, IN, Saturday, 27 December 1924.)

(Note by RRC: Her sister, Ora Wilson, and brother, Jerome Dunlap, were ½ sibs, children of her father, James H. Dunlap, by his 2nd wife.) ______

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Obituary of George William Henderson, ID = 384

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Lafayette Journal and Courier, Lafayette, IN, Thursday, 2 September 1943, page 9.)

GEORGE W. HENDERSON

George William Henderson, 85, retired farmer of 257 Wood street, West Lafayette, died at St. Elizabeth hospital Wednesday evening. Born near Montmorenci, he was a son of Robert C. and Johanna Shoup Henderson. When he was young the family moved to Monticello. His father died in the civil war, and the son was reared by his grandparents, near Chambersburg, Pa. He married Martha Dunlap in 1888, and she died in 1924. Later he married Jessie Pierce. She survives with three sons by the first marriage, Howard C., of Indianapolis; Clifford J. and J. Frank, of Lafayette. There are also two brothers, Grant and John, and a sister, Mrs. Walter Rosser, Lafayette. Body at Rogers-Henderson funeral home after Thursday noon. Funeral services there Friday at 2 p. m. Interment, Battle Ground cemetery.

(Note by RRC: His age at death in my copy of his obit is difficult to read; I think it is 85 but 83 is correct if he was born in Dec 1859.) ______

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Obituary of George Asbury Henderson, ID = 38411

(Partially copied from , Indianapolis, IN, 21 June 2004, online.)

George Asbury Henderson Age 84, Born October 2, 1919 in Seymour, Indiana. Mr. Henderson graduated from Shields High School in Seymour in 1936, he was a star athlete, lettering in all four sports. He attended Indiana University and was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. He moved to Indianapolis at the end of W.W.II where he was in the U.S. Navy, service in the Atlantic Theater. After getting his engineering degree from General Motors Institute of Technology, he worked for Allison Gas Turbine until his retirement in November of 1974. George was a member of The Scottish Rite of Indianapolis, a 32nd degree mason, American Legion Post 34 in Broad Ripple serving several board positions. He loved golf and bowling. Mr. Henderson is survived by his wife... daughters... sons... Also surviving is brother... 10 grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren. There will be no public showing; private memorial services will be conducted at a later date. To all his friends, he is now in a better place with the rest of his family that has preceded him. Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Center - Broad Ripple is handling local arrangements. ______

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Obituary of Joy Charlotte (______) Henderson, ID = 38411

(Partially copied from The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, IN, 17 August 2004, online.)

Joy Charlotte Henderson Age 79, born September 3, 1924 in the southern Indiana Town of Cannelton on the Ohio River. Joy was Co-Valvictorian of Cannelton High School in 1942. She enrolled in the nursing program at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, graduating as an RN in 1945. She retired from nursing at St. Vincent Hospital in 1985. Joy married George Asbury Henderson on October 12, 1946. She lived in Seymour, IN until after the birth of her first child and they moved to Indianapolis in 1948, where she lived until her death on Thursday August 12, 2004. She was a big fan of the Indianapolis 500 mile race, where she attended many races in the 1950's and 1960's. She loved to bowl, fish and swim. She was a member of the lady's Auxiliary of American Legion Post Post #34 in Broad Ripple. Mrs. Henderson is survived by her daughters... sons... Also surviving is her sister... 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. There will be no public showing. Private memorial services will be conducted at a later date. To all friends, she is now reunited with her husband George who passed away June 17, 2004 and all the rest of her love ones that have preceded her. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of St. Vincent, 8450 N. Payne Rd. #100, Indianapolis, IN 46268, where she died surrounded in love and with dignity. Flanner Buchanan Funeral Center. ______

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Obituary of Clifford Dale Henderson, ID = 38421

(Partially copied from the Journal & Courier, Lafayette, IN, 26 Nov. 2013, online.)

Clifford Dale Henderson, 94

Clifford Dale Henderson, 94, of West Lafayette, passed away on Friday, November 08, 2013 at Westminster Village. Dale was born on January 6, 1919 in Lafayette, the son of the late Clifford and Juanita Samuels Henderson. He graduated from Battle Ground High School in 1937 and went on to attend Purdue University. He honorably served in the Navy during WW II. Dale married Betty Lee Ross on October 4, 1941 in Lafayette and she preceded him death on February 3, 1990. He worked for Alcoa for 33 years before retiring and also farmed in Tippecanoe County. Dale was a member of Battle Ground United Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge #492, Scottish Rite of Indianapolis, Merou Grotto, American Legion Post #492, the 40 et 8 Voiture, and the Alcoa 25 year club.

Surviving are his children... and his loving and devoted companion... Dale is also survived by his 5 granddaughters... 12 great-grandchildren and a special late-in-life friend... He was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Ellen "Sue" Schnepp and a great- grandson, Joseph Meyer.

Memorial visitation 10-11:30 a.m. Friday, November 29, 2013 (day after Thanksgiving) with the memorial service beginning at 11:30 a.m. Friday at the Battle Ground United Methodist Church with Pastor Terry Brammer and Pastor Gary Reif officiating. Private burial at Battle Ground Cemetery. The family suggests memorial contributions be made in Dale's memory to the Battle Ground United Methodist Church. Hippensteel Funeral Home is entrusted with care. Share memories and condolences online at www.hippensteelfuneralservice.com. ______

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Obituary of Robert A. Hildebrandt, ID = 39212

(Found online at the Brookston-Prairie Township Public Library website; issue of 6/6/01; the obituaries in this libraries database were scanned from The Prairie Review and The News and Review, its successor, published in Monon, IN.)

Robert A. Hildebrandt May 13, 1915 – June 1, 2001

Robert A. Hildebrandt, 86, Brookston, died Friday, June 1, at 1:09 p.m. in White County Memorial Hospital. He was born May 13, 1915, to August and Lucy Little Hildebrant, in the same Brookston residence he resided in. He was married June 19, 1958, to Esther Carter, in Monticello, and she survives. He was a 1935 graduate of Indiana School for the Blind and took Braille, as well as radio, correspondence courses through Purdue University. He was a member of Brookston Federated Church. He had operated a magazine agency in his home, hosted a radio program on WBAA and gave book reviews and lectures at schools and for clubs. An infant sister is deceased. A memorial service for family and friends was held at 7 p.m. Monday at Hartzler Funeral Home, Brookston, with the Rev. Dr. Lelan McReynolds officiating. Burial was in Hughes Cemetery, Monticello, at a later date. Memorials may be given to WBAA Purdue radio or WHPL Christian radio, Lafayette. ______

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Obituary of Esther (Carter) Hildebrandt, ID = 39212

(Found online at the Brookston-Prairie Township Public Library website; the obituaries in this libraries database were scanned from The Prairie Review and The News and Review, its successor, published in Monon, IN.)

Esther (Carter) Hildebrandt

Esther (Carter) Hildebrandt, 80, of Brookston, died Tuesday, December 2, 2003 at Lafayette Home Hospital. She was born at White County on April 11, 1923. She married Robert A. Hildebrandt at Monticello on June 19, 1958. He died in 1999. She was a 1940 graduate of Buffalo High School and a 1944 graduate of Manchester College. She taught English and mathematics at Brookston Junior/Senior High School from 1944 — 1952. She was librarian for the Monticello and Twin Lakes School System from 1952- 1964. She was a member of the Brookston Federated Church. Survivors include a sister, Rose (Kenneth) Graham of Butler and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial services were Monday at Hartzler-Clapper Funeral Home in Brookston with Rev. Dr. Lelan McReynolds officiating. Memorials may be made to thc WHPL Christian Radio in Lafayette or the Brookston Library.

(Note by RRC: From another source - Robert died in 2001, not in 1999.)

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Obituary of Frank Leslie Little, ID = 3924

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Logansport Press, Logansport, IN, Wednesday, 17 Sept. 1958, page 8.)

Frank L. Little, 72; Of Brookston, Dies; Final Services Today

BROOKSTON - Final rites for Frank Leslie Little, 72, retired superintendent of the Brookston Light company, will be at two o'clock this afternoon at the Thompson funeral home. The Reverend Ralph Martin will officiate and burial will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery.

His death Monday, after a long illness, occurred at Horne hospital, Lafayette.

Born July 25, 1886, at Monon, he was the son of Robert and Sarah Bringham Little. His marriage in 1914 was to Valarie Boaz.

A resident here since 1932, he was formerly an electrical engineer for .the Standard Oil Company in Whiting. He was a member of the Federated church.

Survivors are his wife; a daughter, Pearl Knox, Logansport; a sister, Mrs. Lucy Hildebrandt, Brookston; a brother, Clarence, Montana; seven grandchildren. ______

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Death notice for Louise Brigham (Mason) Buedel, ID = 3961

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA, 15 Aug 1942.)

BUEDEL. Services for Louise Buedel, Monday, 3 p.m. at the chapel of Graham & Isbell.

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Obituary of Katherine Louise (Buedel) Sorenson, ID = 39611

(Partially copied from The Sierra Star, Oakhurst, CA, 28 August 2008, online.)

Katherine Sorenson called Bass Lake home

Katherine Louise Sorenson died just short of her 95th birthday Aug. 11, 2008 in Santa Rosa. She was born on Aug. 24, 1913 in Los Angeles and had lived in Bass Lake for 32 years before moving north.

She painted, loved to read, write and garden. She belonged to the Bass Lake Boat Club, was treasurer for Brier-Northshore Dock Association, the Pines Civic Council, and was a library volunteer for Bass Lake School.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Raymond Sorenson.

She is survived by son and daughter-in-law... daughter and son-in-law... granddaughter... 10 great-grandchildren and her special niece...

There were no formal services at Mrs. Sorenson's request. Her ashes were scattered at sea. ______

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Obituary of Anna (Lorenz) Purcell Poindexter, ID = 3a311

(Partially copied from an obit found online at argenweb.net in Greene County, Arkansas, Obituaries, April 2005.)

Anna Purcell Poindexter

Anna Purcell Poindexter, 95, of Paragould, died Wednesday, April 20, 2005 at Greene Acres Nursing Home.

Born May 6, 1909, in West Salem, Illinois, Mrs. Poindexter was a homemaker and a member of Unity Baptist Church. For years she was active in the Greene County Women's Home Demonstration Club, and she was an avid traveler.

Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law... five grandchildren... She is also survived by two great-granddaughters... a stepson and daughter-in-law... a stepdaughter and son-in-law... six step grandchildren and 10 step great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents Ernest and Sarah Lorenz; her first husband, John Junior Purcell; her second husband, Ralph Oral Poindexter; two sisters, Alma Pigue, her twin, Emma Walden; and by three brothers, Raymond, Karl, and Bill Lorenz.

Visitation will be Friday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 at the Mitchell Funeral Home, Paragould.

Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, April 23, at the Unity Baptist Church in Paragould with Terry Songer officiating. Burial will follow in Greene County Memorial Gardens.

Harrel Purcell, Seth Purcell, Kendall Walden, Jim Cunningham, Frank Curtis, and Ronnie Ryles will serve as pallbearers. ______

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Obituary of Margaret Leola (Hauser) Orvick, ID = 3a323

(Partially copied from an obit found online at the website of the Wood Funeral Home, Idaho Falls, ID.)

Margaret Leola Orvick November 9, 1920 - February 25, 2011

Margaret Leola Hauser Orvick, 90, formerly of Stockton, California, passed away February 25, 2011, at Bonaventure of Idaho Falls Senior Living Community in Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Margaret was born November 9, 1920, in Blythe, California, to George Henry Hauser and Ethel Chamberlin Hauser. She graduated from Redlands High School in Redlands.

She worked as a “Rosie the Riveter” during World War II.

She married Louis A. Orvick and they made their home in Lennox, California, and later in Stockton. Louis preceded her in death. Margaret moved to Idaho Falls in 2010.

Margaret was a Christian and a member of the Baptist faith. She enjoyed reading and traveling. She was a wonderful mother and homemaker.

Survivors include: Daughter...and 2 Grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and two sons, John Orvick and Raymond Orvick.

Memorial Services will be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 4, 2011, at Bonaventure of Idaho Falls Senior Living Community, 4000 South 25th East. Additional services will be

Page 106 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph held at a later date in Stockton, California. Burial of the ashes will be in Cherokee Memorial Gardens in Lodi, California.

Arrangements are under the direction of Wood Funeral Home, 273 N. Ridge Ave., Idaho Falls, ID. ______

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Obituaries of Maurice Kennedy Borklund, ID = 3a421 (Copied from the Parsons Sun, Parsons, KS, 24 Dec 2005, online,)

Dr. Maurice K. Borklund

BOONEVILLE, Ark. - Dr. Maurice K. Borklund, 84, a former resident of Parsons and Indepen-dence, died Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005, in Booneville, Ark.

He was born April 23, 1921, in Chicago to Victor and Hazel (Kennedy) Borklund. He grew up and attended schools at Brook, Ind. He graduated from the University of Illinois, where he was a member of Acacia fraternity.

He received his medical degree from the University of Indiana in Bloomington. His internship was at the University of Indiana in Indianapolis and his surgical residency was at General Hospital (now Truman Hospital) in Kansas City, Mo.

He practiced medicine in North Kansas City, Mo., after his residency until 1956, when he and his family moved to Independence. While in Independence he served as mayor of the city during the 1960s and was Montgomery County coroner for nearly 10 years. In 1974, he retired from private practice and moved to Parsons to work as the resident surgeon for Katy Hospital. In 1991 he moved to Booneville, Ark., and worked as an emergency room physician at Booneville Community Hospital until his retirement in 2001.

In his spare time he enjoyed cattle ranching and bird watching. He will be remembered as an excellent physician as well as an exceptionally intelligent person. He was a very kind man and giving. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends and patients.

He became a member of Evangelical United Brethren Church in his youth. He also was a member of the Masonic Lodge and was an Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors include two sons, David Borklund of Haines City, Fla., and Stephen Borklund of Greenville, S.C.; two daughters, Barbara Kraybill of Livermore, Calif., and Yona Dietz of Overland Park; nine grandchildren, Jennifer, Eric, Kaki, Brian, Stephanie, Julie, Karen, Kathryn and Hank; 14 great-grandchildren; and his companion, Patricia Stephenson of Booneville.

A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Carson-Wall Funeral Home in Parsons with the Rev. John Chastain officiating.

Memorials to the American Heart Association may be left at or mailed to the funeral home, Box 942, Parsons, 67357. ______

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(Copied from the , Fort Smith, AR, 10 Dec 2005, online.)

BOONEVILLE - Maurice Kennedy Borklund, 84, died Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005, in Booneville. He was born April 23, 1921, in Chicago. He was a member of Evangelical United Brethren Church, the Masonic Lodge, an Army veteran of the Korean War, a member of the University of Illinois chapter of the fraternity Aracia, former mayor of Independence, Kan., a retired Montgomery County, Kan., coroner, resident surgeon at Katy Railroad Hospital in Parsons, Kan., and worked at several regional hospitals, including Booneville Community Hospital, where he retired. He was the widower of Kathryn Borklund.

Cremation will be under the direction of Roberts Funeral Home of Booneville.

He is survived by his companion, Patricia Stephenson of Booneville; two daughters, Barbara Kraybille of Livermore, Calif., and Yona Dietz of Overland Park, Kan.; two sons, David Borklund of Haines City, Fla., and Stephen of Greenville, S.C.; nine grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

The family will visit with friends from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

(Note by RRC: Maurice is connected to this CHAMBERLIN family only through the wife of Leroy Chamberlin, ID = 3a. Leroy Chamberlin (1833 – 1863), married Martha Lakin (1835 – 1927) in 1853. After Leroy’s death, Martha married Daniel Protzman (1821 – 1894) in 1864. Rhoda Protzman (1865 – 1948), a d/o Martha & Daniel, married Charles Bjorkland (1853 – 1926) in 1884 and they had Victor Borklund (1887 – 1970), the father of Maurice.

Folks in the descendancy report whose surname is not all caps are not in this CHAMBERLIN family bloodline. ______

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Obituary of Kathryn M. ‘Kay’ (Pety) Borklund, ID = 3a421 (Copied from the Parsons Sun, Parsons, KS, 24 Dec 2005, online,)

Kathryn M. Borklund

Kathryn M. "Kay" Borklund, 82, of Parsons died at 11:35 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, 2005, at Royal Terrace Nursing Center in Olathe, following a battle with emphysema.

She was born Dec. 20, 1922, in Bloomington, Ill., to Jacob and Gladys (Nichols) Petry. She graduated from Central Catholic High School in Bloomington and attended business college in Champaign, Ill.

She married Dr. Maurice K. Borklund in 1943. In 1956 they moved to Independence, where they raised their children and in 1974 they moved to Parsons. They later divorced.

She worked as a medical receptionist and office manager for Dr. Borklund. She also worked in medical records for Katy Hospital in Parsons. She enjoyed wintering in Haines City, Fla.

She was devoted to her family, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was an incredibly loving, caring and compassionate person. Her favorite things in life were family, cooking, her vegetable and flower garden and a good game of cards, especially gin rummy.

Survivors include two sons, David Borklund of Haines City, Fla., and Stephen Borklund of Greenville, S.C.; two daughters, Barbara Kraybill of Livermore, Calif., and Yona Dietz of Overland Park; nine grandchildren, Jennifer, Eric, Kaki, Brian, Stephanie, Julie, Karen, Kathryn and Hank; 14 great-grandchildren; her companion, Burris Milliron of Parsons; and her brother, Walter Petry of Winter Haven, Fla.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Jack Petry; and her sister, Joan Foley.

A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Carson-Wall Funeral Home in Parsons with the Rev. Jason Borkenhagen officiating.

Memorials to the American Lung Association may be left at or mailed to the funeral home, P.O. Box 942, Parsons, 67357. ______

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Obituary of Margaret E. Protsman, ID = 3a54

(Partially copied from the Journal and Courier, Lafayette, IN, 13 July 2008, online;)

MOROCCO -- Margaret E. Protsman, 100, a lifelong resident of Morocco, died at 11:45 a.m. Friday, July 11, 2008, at Jasper County Hospital in Rensselaer.

She was born July 20, 1907, in Morocco, to the late David A. and Margaret Spence Protsman. She graduated from Morocco High School in 1925.

She was a homemaker, and a member of United Church of Morocco.

Visitation 10 a.m. (CDT) until services at 12 p.m. (CDT) Tuesday at United Church of Morocco, the Rev. Royal Voeller officiating. Interment to follow at Oakland Cemetery, Morocco. Gerts Funeral Home in Brook is in charge of arrangements. (219) 275-6161. Surviving are 2 nieces... Preceding her in death were 3 brothers, Francis, Roscoe and John. Memorial contibutions can be made to United Church of Morocco or Jasper County Hospital Home Health Care and Hospice.

(Note by RRC: I have no genetic connection to Margaret as far as I know. She is included in this genealogy because her grandmother, Martha (Lakin) Chamberlin Protzman, raised together both the children fathered by her 1st husband, Leroy Chamberlin, and those fathered by her 2nd husband, Daniel Protzman (the surname was spelled Protsman in subsequent generations.)

A typo- "contibutions" should be contributions.

I called Margaret on the phone in June of '98 and we had a great time talking about family history. We exchanged letters subsequently and I learned a lot from her, but I never had the pleasure of meeting her in person.) ______

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Biographies

Biography of James Chamberlin, ID = 32

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in “Portrait and Biographical Record of Johnson, Poweshiek and Iowa Counties, Iowa", Chicago, Chapman Bros., 1893, pages 598-599.)

JAMES CHAMBERLIN, the oldest pioneer settler of Madison Township, Johnson County, Iowa, and an honored citizen, of sterling integrity of character, has during his more than a half-century's residence become an extensive land-holder and has occupied with fidelity various important positions of trust. A member of the School Board for twenty years, a Constable seven years, thirty years a Justice of the Peace, and two years County Supervisor, the record of his public life is an open page, unstained by act of dishonor. Our subject is a native of Adams County, Pa., and was born March 3, 1817. His father, Joseph, was also born in the same county. The paternal grandfather, Lewis, settled in the Quaker State during the last century, but there is no record of his previous career. Joseph Chamberlin, the father of our subject, emigrated to Indiana in an early day and located in Tippecanoe County, near La Fayette, in 1834. He improved a farm, and died in White County at seventy-five years of age. He had been prosperous and held for many years the office of Justice of the Peace. In faith he was a Presbyterian and an excellent man of sterling integrity of character. His wife, Margaret McNay, was also a native of Adams County, Pa., and passed peacefully away five years before the demise of her husband, and was seventy-five years of age when she died. She was a deeply religious woman and, like her husband, a Presbyterian. She was the mother of fifteen children, eight of whom lived to maturity, but only two now survive. Our subject was reared on a farm and enjoyed but limited advantages for an education, the little subscription school of the neighborhood, with slab seats and greased paper for window lights, and frequently supplied with crude instructors, was the only "temple of learning" in those early days. Later he attended night schools with his father and learned to "cipher" there. In five days after James Chamberlin had attained his majority he was united in marriage, up to this time having lived with and worked for his father. In the spring of 1838 he began as a farmer in Tippecanoe County, Ind., and in 1841 journeyed by wagon to Iowa, and, buying a claim, settled upon section 2, Madison Township, Johnson County, where a log cabin had been almost completed. He entered his land and when it came into market purchased it. The country was new and could as yet boast of but few settlers; those, however, who were in even a distant neighborhood were sociable and friendly and glad to do a friend or stranger any kindness. The Indians, especially, were very neighborly and visited our subject often, and upon one or two occasions invited themselves to stay all night. The country all about abounded with wild game, and deer were especially plentiful. Mr. Chamberlin was a good shot and kept his family well supplied with meat for the table. In 1872 he visited Indian Territory and while upon this trip brought down many buffaloes. Never neglecting his work, our subject broke the prairie land with patient ox-teams and was often obliged to take long

Page 112 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph trips by the same slow conveyance. It was necessary for a long time that Mr. Chamberlin should go regularly to Dubuque or Muscatine to market his produce, these journeys taking from three to seven days, according to wind or weather. The lady whom our subject married, March 8, 1838, was Miss Elizabeth Laman, of Indiana, whose people were early settlers of that state. Mrs. Chamberlin was a most estimable lady and became the mother of nine children, but passed away in early life, dying in 1856. Three of their children died in infancy, and Rachael A., John C., and Margaret D. are also deceased; Lewis E. and Leroy F. survive. In 1857 our subject was again married, his second wife being Mrs. Catherine Snavely, the widow of the Rev. Michael F. Snavely, who was killed in a great railroad disaster in Joliet, Ill. The second wife, a lady of intelligence and extended information, died August 10, 1892, and left one child, Ira James George, who has charge of the old homestead. Mr. Chamberlin ever takes an interest in local and national issues, and when twenty-two years of age became a Whig, although he had been reared a Democrat. He is now a Republican and has in his various offices been supported by that ticket. As Justice of the Peace Mr. Chamberlin presided at many weddings and heard many a law suit. He and his first wife were regular attendants at the Presbyterian Church, but our subject has now been a member of the United Brethren Church for thirty-five years and was one of the charter members of that religious organization here. He has officiated as Class-leader and Steward and been one of the prominent and valued members, taking an active part in the promotion of religious work and influence. His second wife was a member of the Church of God and a most worthy woman and sincere Christian. Financially our subject has been prospered and now owns two hundred and eighty acres of land in Madison Township, and one hundred acres of timber, beside which he sold his son one hundred and twenty acres. He has also forty acres of land in Marion County, near Hamilton, and is now placing his surplus money in mortgages and other good investments. With a capital of $18, good health and an abundance of hope, our subject started out in life, and has by persevering industry and excellent judgment accumulated a comfortable competence. His most valued possession when he arrived in Iowa was the faithful and loving wife who was so soon called away. In 1863 Mr. Chamberlin went with a party of soldiers to Ft. Randall, in what is now South Dakota, accompanying the party as a teamster and butcher. He has always been fond of travel and has been in various parts of the United States and has been in seventy-three counties of Iowa. Our subject was a prominent factor in organizing in the Northwest the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company in 1867, the name now being the Johnson County Mutual Insurance Company. Mr. Chamberlin was President of the company five years, and later was Treasurer, Vice-President and Director, until his failing sight disqualified him for work. Upon the 1st of January, 1852, our observant subject began to keep a diary, which is invaluable as the record of minutia not otherwise obtainable. In 1891 he abandoned his former custom and no longer notes the events of the day. His methodical habits have led him to keep every receipt he has ever received in Johnson County, and he has some odd and quaint papers in the large box now carefully cherished and really invaluable. Since 1842 Mr. Chamberlin has subscribed regularly for the Iowa City Standard, now the Republican. Outside of a historical society it would be

Page 113 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph impossible to secure the valuable data which our subject has so carefully treasured. Mr. Chamberlin relates that in March, 1842, he set a white oak gatepost, which is in good preservation after a lapse of fifty-one years. The life of Mr. Chamberlin has extended over many years of busy usefulness, and in the approaching evening of his days he may enjoy the memory of obstacles overcome, difficulties surmounted, and later years crowned with abundant success, and rest content that "all is well."

(Note by RRC: Joseph Chamberlin, father of James, was born 7 October 1794, in York Co., PA. Adams Co. was formed from York Co. in 1800.

The names of only 10 children are recorded for Joseph & Margaret Chamberlin in the Alter Bible records.

From other sources, the maiden name of James Chamberlin’s wife was also spelled Layman; I am not sure which spelling she used, Layman or Laman – her parents used Laman.) ______

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Biography of Lewis Elias Chamberlin, ID = 325

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in "History of Johnson County, Iowa", Iowa City, Iowa, 1883, page 795.)

LEWIS E. CHAMBERLAIN, a farmer in Madison township, post-office, North Liberty; was born June 2, 1847, in Johnson county, Iowa. He was married September 3, 1868, to Miss Annie J. Moreland of Keokuk county, Iowa. They have three children: James L., Lela M., and L. Glen. He is a Republican in politics. He served in the late war for the Union in Company G, Forty-seventh Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry. He is secretary of the Northwestern Insurance Company, of Madison township, with principal office at his residence; a good company doing a first-class business.

(Note by RRC: From other sources, I have his surname spelled Chamberlin, not Chamberlain.) ______

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Biographical sketch of Alfred Bolton Chamberlin, ID = 3264

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Iowa Press Assoc. Who’s Who, ______, page 207.)

CHAMBERLIN, ALFRED B: Clergyman; b Webster City, Iowa May 16, 1880; s of Leroy F Chamberlin-Ella Read; ed North Liberty; Iowa City Acad; Furley Coll, Furley Ohio; Missionary Prep Sch, Brooklyn N Y; m Eunice Sherbon Apr 11, 1906 Conrad; s John Gordon, Alfred Maurice, Lawerence William; d Helen E, Winifred L, Kathryn L, Mildred E, Eunice Barbara; 1901-11 student pastor, Iowa, missionary, in India 3 years; 1911-16 pastor Meth Ch, Blairstown, 1916-18 Garrison, 1918-21 Urbana, 1921-28 Dike, 1928-36 Arlington & Volga, 1936- Clarence; AF&AM 202; hobby: gardening; off & res Clarence. ______

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Biographical sketches of the Alter family, includes ID = 36 and descendants

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in ______page 71. I have privatized this article by replacing all birth years in the 20th century with 19xx for folks not know to have died.)

ALTERS

The Alter family originated in the south of Germany or northern Switzerland, in or near Hesse, Darmstadt as far as we know. Georg Heinrich Alter, with his two sons, Johan Jacob and Fredrich, sailed for America from Rotterdam, Holland about 1752.

(Note by RRC: photo of “The Alter Homestead Built In 1858” was here, not copied by me.)

John Alter, grandson of Johan Jacob, moved to Jasper County about 1846, living first in a covered wagon, then in a sod shanty, and then

(Note by RRC: One or two lines of text here are missing from my photocopy.)

John was born in 1801 in Freeport, Pennsylvania. He was married in 1822 to Charity Van Ausdall (1798-1837). In 1843 he was married to Lucinda Jane Black (1814- 1847). Then in 1849 he was married to Mary Ann Chamberlin (1825-1889). John was a Methodist preacher for fifty-five years and the father of 18 children. He died in 1876 and was buried in the Alter cemetery on the Alter farm. Lewis Simon Alter was born to John and Mary Ann Chamberlin Alter in 1851. Lewis was married in 1879 to Sarah Ellen Nash (1859-1913). In 1916 he was married to Cynthia Ann Price (1870-1930). Lewis taught school about 6 years, studied law and was admitted to the bar. He became more interested in civil engineering and served three terms as county surveyor. In 1875 he built a mill and ground corn and feed for the community and operated a repair shop in connection with it. He then took up drainage work in the Kankakee marshes and railroad work near Fair Oaks. He also ran a tile mill for several years north of Kentland. In 1891 Lewis sent out cards inviting his family and relatives to come help him celebrate his fortieth birthday. Nearly every year since then a family reunion has been held on the third Sunday in June and is still held on that date today. Lewis lived all his life on the Alter farm and was the father of 10 children. He died in 1936 and was buried in the family cemetery. Christmas Eads Alter was born in 1887 to Lewis and Sarah Ellen Nash Alter. Chris married Dorothy Curtis Price (1901-1977) in 1921. They had 5 children, Robert Lewis, Donald Eads, Dean Duane, and Ralph Delos Alter, and Carolyn Ann Alter Reffe. Chris was a veteran of World War I. He drove a school bus and he took care of honey bees for many years. Chris worked in his stone quarry and farmed most of his life. Chris died in 1966 and he and Dorothy are both buried in the family cemetery on the Alter farm. Submitted by Donald E. Alter

DON ALTER

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Donald Eads Alter was born in 19xx to Christmas Eads and Dorothy Curtis Price Alter. He was married in 1950 to Marilyn Joan May. Marilyn was born in 19xx to Robert S. and Betty M. (Barnes) May. Donald was a World War II veteran and he farms for a living. He enjoys woodworking as a hobby. They have 4 children, Roger Lynn, Linda Sue (Alter) Norris, Dale Alan, and Donna May Alter. On April 19, 1983, Donald and Marilyn May Alter each received the Hoosier Homestead Award from Indiana Lt. Governor John Mutz. This award recognizes the existence of a farm being in the same family for 100 consecutive years. Donald received the Hoosied Homestead Award for the existence of the Alter farm since 1850. Marilyn received her Hoosier Homestead Award for the existence of the May farm since 1865. The Alter family and the May family were two of the original families to settle in the Carpenter Township area. Roger Lynn Alter was born in 19xx and married to Peggy Hittle in 1979. They have 2 children, Adam Lynn and Leslie Dawn Alter. Roger does construction work and Peggy does research work for the credit bureau and prepares taxes. Linda Sue (Alter) Norris was born in 19xx and married to Roger Norris in 1974. They have one child, Samuel Christopher Norris. Roger does construction work and Linda teaches Sunday School and enjoys doing crafts. Dale Alan Alter was born in 19xx. He farms and enjoys hunting and trapping. He also teaches Sunday School. Donna May Alter was born in 19xx. She works at the Care Center and enjoys doing crafts. Submitted by Donna May Alter

(Note by RRC: suspect “Hoosied” is a typo, should be Hoosier.) ______

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Biographies of Lewis Simon Alter, ID = 362

(Based on an online transcription at RootsWeb.com, re-transcribed with corrections by Roger R. Connelly from a photocopy of the original article sent to me in 1997 by Don Alter).

A Standard History of Jasper and Newton Counties Indiana, The Lewis Pub. Co., Chicago and New York, 1916, pgs 361-366.

LEWIS S. ALTER. By his character and achievement this well known citizen of Jasper County has upheld and advanced the prestige of a family name that has been significantly prominent and influential in connection with civic and industrial development and progression this favored section of Indiana, and that has been worthily linked with American annals since the Colonial era of our national history. He whose name initiates this paragraph resides on the old homestead farm which was the place of his birth, in Section 21, Range 7 West, Carpenter Township, Jasper County, and he not only owns and gives supervision to one of the valuable landed estates of his native county, but has also held for many years distinct precedence as one of the representative surveyors and civil engineers of Northern Indiana, his services in his profession having extended greatly beyond the limitations of his native county. Both as an honored and influential citizen and as a scion of one of the sterling pioneer families of Jasper County is he specially entitled to recognition in this publication, and it may further be said that he has shown deep interest in his family genealogy, has devoted much time and attention to tracing and recording interesting ancestral data, and is at present time historian of the Alter family organization, the annual reunions of which have become occasions of more than ordinary historic interest. Mr. Alter has at the present time the distinction of being the oldest native-born resident of Carpenter Township. He was born on the 22nd of June, 1851, and is a son of John and Mary Ann (Chamberlin) Alter.

The original American progenitors of the Alter family came from Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, and they were George Heinrich Alter, who was born in or near Hesse- Darmstadt, and his two sons, Johan Jacob and George Friedrich. George Heinrich Alter was born about the year 1720, as nearly as can be determined by records extant, and in 1753 he came with his two sons to America, the voyage having been initiated when they embarked at Rotterdam, Holland, on the sailing vessel that bore the name of "Beulah", and that was commanded by Captain Rickey. On page 380 of Volume XIII, Pennsylvania Archives, it is recorded that Johan Jacob and George Friedrich Alter were qualified as citizens, at Philadelphia, September 10, 1753. Johan Jacob Alter took the oath of allegiance at Euphrata, as of Cocallico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1788, as shown on page 46 of the same volume of the Pennsylvania Archives; and in Volume X, page 414, Second Series of the Pennsylvania Archives, it is shown that he was enrolled in the Army of the Revolution, in the Second Battalion, Pennsylvania Line, United States Infantry. Johan Jacob Alter seems to have eliminated his first personal name and the greater part of the official records pertaining to him designate him simply as Jacob Alter. From the report of the committee on history of the Alter family presented at the family reunion of 1900, and subsequently issued in pamphlet form, are taken the

Page 119 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph following pertinent statements: "In the Third Series of the Pennsylvania Archives, Volume II, page 608, in the list of 'Soldiers Entitled to Donation Lands', for military services, we find 'Jacob Alter, private Second Infantry, 200 acres'. We have not been able to find any record at Harrisburg showing that this land was ever taken, and we may assume that our ancestor did not care to be compensated for serving his country."

Between the years 1760 and 1767 Jacob Alter married Margaret Landis, daughter of Henry and Veronica (Graafe) Landis, and of the ten children of this union, John, the second in order of birth, was the grandfather of him whose name initiates this article. John Alter was born September 13, 1771, and he married Helenor Sheets.

Concerning the children of Jacob and Margaret (Landis) Alter the following authentic data are entitled to preservation in this connection: Veronica, born October 9, 1769, married Lawrence LaFever; John, born September 13, 1771, married Helenor Sheets; Jacob, born January 1, 1773, married Elizabeth Foutz; David, born February 7, 1775, married Elizabeth Mell; Esther, born February 28, 1777, married Michael Baer; Samuel, born Mar 17 1779, died young; Susanna, born October 30, 1780, married Joseph Ritner; Henry, born October 25, 1784, married Maria Elizabeth Reinhard; Abraham, born March 13, 1787, died unmarried; and Margaret, born March 23, 1790, became the wife of a Mr. McCullough. Margaret (Landis) Alter, mother of the above named children, was a daughter of Henry and Veronica (Graafe) Landis. Henry Landis was a son of Benjamin Landis, who came from Switzerland and settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, prior to the year 1720, and who took up 800 acres of land; he was a preacher of the Mennonite denomination. The wife of Henry Landis was a daughter of Hans Graafe, who came from Switzerland in 1696, first locating in Philadelphia, and eventually becoming an extensive landholder and influential citizen of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Jacob Alter disposed of his holding in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1779, when he removed with his family to Cumberland County, where he established a mill and acquired large tracts of land, a portion of which is still in the possession of his descendants. Within the first decade of the nineteenth century Jacob Alter removed to Washington County, where he purchased property and where he died prior to August, 1815. He represented Cumberland County in seven consecutive sessions of the Pennsylvania Legislature, 1799- 1805. It may be noted that his son-in-law, Joseph Ritner, was elected governor of Pennsylvania in 1835, and served until 1839. His name, it has been said, "will be classed by Pennsylvania among the noblest on her long list, for his well-timed and determined support of the free school". In his annual message of 1836 he discussed the slavery question in a manner that caused the poet Whittier to write a stirring lyric of appreciation and addressed to Governor Ritner.

John Alter, Jr., son of John, who was a son of Jacob, mentioned in the foregoing paragraphs, was born in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, on the 1st of July, 1801. He was reared and educated in the old Keystone State, where he continued his residence until 1836, when he came to Indiana and numbered himself among the pioneer settlers of

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Greenfield Township, Hancock County. He and his family removed to Howard County about 1840, and he himself, with the other members of his family, settled in Carpenter Township, Jasper County, in 1858. But his two sons, John and David, came to Jasper County in 1846, and they were the first to settle on the Grand Prairie and at some distance from the timbered sections of the county.

John Alter (II) first married Miss Charity Van Ausdall, and they became the parents of eight children, concerning whom the following brief data are available: Helen M. was the first ordained female minister of the Methodist Protestant Church in the United States, and continued her active service as a minister for nearly thirty years prior to her death; John W., Isaac V. and David are deceased; Mrs. Esther Smith is a resident of the State of Colorado; and Hannah, Jacob and Benjamin are deceased.

After the death of his first wife, John Alter (II) wedded Lucinda J. Black, daughter of Samuel Black of Howard County, and they became the parents of two children, Isabel J., who is now deceased, and Nancy J., who died in infancy. The second wife did not survive many years, and on the 4th of January, 1749, John Alter was united in marriage to Miss Mary Ann Chamberlin, daughter of Joseph and Margaret Chamberlin, of Tippecanoe County, her father having been the first hotel-keeper at Bradford, now the City of Monon, White County. Of the eight children of this marriage the first-born, Joseph L., died in infancy; Lewis S. is the immediate subject of this review; Catherine L., Margaret L. and Martha D. are deceased; James L. is a member of the family circle of his brother, Lewis S.; Lacy E. is a resident of the City of Boise, Idaho; and Mrs. Mary C. Tolles maintains her home at Lansing, the capital of the State of Michigan.

John Alter (II) was a man of strong and vigorous mentality and his life was ordered upon the highest plane of integrity and honor. He had served zealously as a preacher of the Methodist Protestant Church, was an implacable adversary of the liquor traffic, and in the climacteric period leading up to the Civil War he was an ardent abolitionist. This honored pioneer of Jasper County died on his old homestead farm, in Carpenter Township, on the 15th of October, 1876, and his mortal remains rest in the old family graveyard, on the homestead place. It may consistently be noted that his brother, Dr. David Alter, with the assistance of his niece, Miss Helenor Alter, invented and placed in operation successfully, in Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana, in 1837, an electric telegraph system, this being six years before Morse obtained his patent for similar instruments. At a later date Doctor Alter made important discoveries in spectral analysis, and he published a treatise on the same, though Professor Wykhoff, of Germany, received credit for the discoveries, notwithstanding that his experiments and research were made several years later. Dr. Simon Alter, a younger brother, became a prominent physician and representative citizen of Rensselaer, Indiana.

Prior to her marriage Mrs. Mary Ann (Chamberlin) Alter, a woman of most gracious personality and of excellent intellectual attainments, had the distinction of being the teacher of the first school established south of Rensselaer in Jasper County. This was a

Page 121 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph subscription school and its dignified sessions were held in a primitive log house about three miles northeast of the present Village of Remington, in the year 1848. The first definite school house erected for the purpose south of Rensselaer was a log building situated at the crossroads in Section 13, Range 7 West, Carpenter Township, where Moses Sigo now has his substantial farm residence. In 1858, 1859 and 1860. Mrs. Mary Ann Alter taught school in her own home, and in the summer of 1860 she presided over the classes in a public school maintained for two months in the barn on the Alter farm. Her death occurred March 22, 1889, and her remains rest beside those of her husband in the old family cemetery in Carpenter Township.

It was the privilege of Lewis S. Alter to be reared in a home of distinctive intellectual atmosphere and marked refinement, and in addition to profiting duly from the lessons received at the hands of his devoted mother he availed himself fully of the advantages of the schools of his native county, besides which his studies in higher and technical lines gave him his ultimate facility and prestige as a surveyor and civil engineer, the work of his profession having received his attention for fully thirty-five years. He served six years as county surveyor of Jasper County; for four years he had virtual charge of the office of county surveyor of St. Joseph County, in the City of South Bend, where he served simultaneously as assistant city engineer; and for three years he held, under the administration of Edward Hamilton and the latter's son, John J., a similar position in the office of the county surveyor of Newton County, besides which he has been retained as an authority and expert in practical engineering in several other Indiana counties, his work having thus covered a large field and much of it having been of important order.

In 1882 Mr. Alter was the dominating figure in effecting the organization of the Indiana Engineering Society, whose membership comprises the various county surveyors and other civil engineers of the state, and this has the distinction of being one of the oldest and most vigorous in the United States. He was elected the first vice president of the society and thereafter served several years as its secretary. He is now a retired honorary member of this organization. Mr. Alter is historian of the Alter family, and is at the present time engaged in compiling a comprehensive and authoritative genealogical record of the various branches of the family. He has been a close and appreciative student from his early years to the present time, and his private library is the largest and most select to be found in Carpenter Township. It may be noted that his cousin, Hon. George E. Alter, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is serving as speaker of the House of Representatives of the Pennsylvania Legislature in 1915 and that his name is being prominently brought forward in connection with the republican nomination for governor of the old Keystone State. John E. Alter, a nephew of of the subject of this review, is possessed of much literary ability and is the author of several volumes, written under the nom de plume of “Bill Bat”.

For seven years prior to engaging in the work of his profession as a civil engineer Mr. Alter was a successful and popular teacher in the public schools, having taught one year in the State of Iowa, and the remaining six years in the district schools of his native county. He has been in the most significant sense the artificer of his own fortune, for he received

Page 122 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph by inheritance from the family estate only $125. He is now the owner of a valuable landed estate of 280 acres in Jasper County, and this includes the old homestead of eighty acres which his father purchased from the Government at the rate of $1.25 an acre and which constitutes his present place of residence, on Rural Mail Route No 1, from the Village of Goodland. The present stone house occupied by him was completed in 1861, and was the first stone dwelling erected in the county. It is known for its hospitality. As a citizen Mr. Alter has been insistently progressive and public-spirited, and his co-operation has been given in support of measures and enterprises advanced for the general good of the community, his political allegiance being given to the republican party. He has long been an influential and zealous member of the Mount Hope Church, Methodist Protestant, of which he is a trustee, and his devoted wife likewise was an earnest member of the same for many years prior to her death, which occurred June 21, 1913, the mortal remains of this gentle and loved woman being interred in the family cemetery of which mention has been made in preceeding paragraphs. Mr. Alter is affiliated with both the lodge and encampment bodies of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at Remington, and has passed the various official chairs in the same.

On the 17th of February, 1879, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Alter to Miss Sarah Ellen Nash, a daughter of James and Minerva J. (Keesling) Nash, of Gillam Township, Jasper County. Of the ten children of this union all survive the devoted mother with the exception of the ninth child, Jesse. The names of the others are here entered in respective order of birth: John J., Mary B., Charles B., Minnie D., Christmas E., Lewis F., Myrtle E., Lacy H., and Lester D. Mary B. is the wife of Robert H. Stanley, and they reside at LaCrosse, LaPorte County; Lewis F., who resides in the vicinity of Burge, Nebraska; Minnie D. is a trained nurse by profession and resides in the City of Lafayette, Indiana. Mr. Alter wedded for his second wife, Mrs. Cynthia A. (Musgrove) Price, February 17, 1916. She is a native of Howard County, Indiana. Her first marriage was with Mr. E. Price, and two living children, both daughters, were born. The eldest is Marie, the wife of Walter Baugher, of Kokomo, Indiana, a plumber. They have one son, Raymond. Dorothy resides with her mother. Mrs. Alter is a member of the Holiness Church.

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(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in “History of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton Counties, Indiana, ______, page 542.)

TOWN OF REMINGTON AND CARPENTER TOWNSHIP.

LEWIS S. ALTER, County Surveyor, is a son of John and Mary Ann (Chamberlin) Alter, and was born in Jasper County, Ind., June 22, 1851. His father was born in Westmoreland County, Penn., July 1, 1801, moved to Indianapolis in 1836, and to this county in 1848, where he entered a tract of land and died in 1876. He was well known as an early pioneer, and left the following record of the family: “Grandfathers on both sides were of Swiss origin. My father's father, Jacob Alter, was born in Lancaster

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County, Penn., and during the Revolutionary war made shoes for the army; he was afterward elected to the Legislature, and served fifteen years. My father was born in York County, Penn., and emigrated to Westmoreland County, Penn., in 1800. My mother’s father settled in York County, followed the trade of a jeweler, and made a clock which played seven tunes. My grandmothers on both sides were American born. My father removed his family on a farm. When twelve years of age, spent a few months in school to Uncle Abraham Alter, who was studying Greek under Alexander Campbell. My uncle and aunt united with the first organization of the Campbellite Church as disciples." ______

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Biography of James Hamilton Dunlap, ID = 38

(Transcribed by RRC from the original article in “Biographical Record and Portrait Album of Tippecanoe County, Indiana”, Lewis Pub. Co., Chicago, IL, 1888, pp. 825-826.)

JAMES H. DUNLAP, a prominent citizen of Tippecanoe Township, was born in Ross County, Ohio, October 9, 1822, a son of Robert and Zeruha (Mitchell) Dunlap. In 1829 the family came to Indiana, and located on Mitchell's Branch in Carroll County, where the father died in the year 1844. The mother died in Tippecanoe County in 1847. They were the parents of nine children, of whom six are deceased. The names of the three yet living are - James H., Mrs. Harriet Northcut, and Mrs. Melvina Severson. James H. Dunlap, the subject of this sketch, was reared to manhood in Carroll County, amid the scenes and incidents of pioneer life. He was first married in June, 1845, to Miss Lucinda Chamberlain, who died in 1857, leaving at her death the following children - Mollie, Dexter, Hattie (now a successful teacher), Melinda and Mattie. Mr. Dunlap was married a second time, in 1863, to Mrs. Harriet (Cowdrey) Gerard, and to this union three children were born - Jerome, Ora, and Jane, the latter now deceased. Mr. Dunlap was a second time bereaved by the death of his wife in 1879. Mr. Dunlap served a year in the war of the Rebellion, enlisitng in September, 1861, in Company G, Forty-sixth Indiana Infantry. He participated in the engagements at New Madrid, Island No. 10, Fort Pillow and St. Charles. After receiving an honorable discharge he returned to his home. In 1867 he located on his present farm on section 5, Tippecanoe Township, where he has a pleasant home, and fifty acres of choice land. In politics he is a Republican. In religion he is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.

(Note by RRC: This bio is not entirely accurate. In the bio it appears that James & Lucinda Dunlap had 5 children due to an erroneous comma between Mollie and Dexter - it shouldn't be there. My research shows they had 4 children. Dexter was Mary 'Mollie' Dunlap's married name. Also, Nancy Lucinda Chamberlin’s family spelled the surname Chamberlin, not Chamberlain, and she died in 1856, not 1857. Harriet, James’ 2nd wife, died in 1881, not 1879.) ______

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Other items

Children of Lewis Chamberlin (1761 - 1825) - prepared by David C. Chamberlin Sr.

Lewis CHAMBERLIN, b. 19 Dec 1761, prob. Alexandria Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ; 1m. c1785 perhaps Somerset Co., NJ, Anne GRAY [b. 21 Nov 1758, prob. NJ, d. 20 Dec 1813 "in her 56th year".]; 2m. 6 Feb 1816, Hunterdon Co., NJ, Rachel BROOKS [b. 26 May 1775, perhaps Hunterdon Co., NJ, d. 16 Oct 1848, aged 73-4-21.] Lewis d. 28 Mar 1825, "in his 64th year" in Franklin Twp., Adams Co., PA where also his wives died and all are buried Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Cem., Highland Twp., Adams Co., PA. Children of Anne GRAY and Lewis CHAMBERLIN: 1. John, b. c1786, perhaps Somerset Co., NJ; m. Rebecca (?); d. 18 May 1816, Franklin Twp., Adams Co., NJ. 2. Joseph, b. 7 Oct 1794, York Co., PA. See genealogy prepared by Roger R. Connelly. 3. David, b. 14 Sep 1790, York Co., PA; m. Catharine Coshun, 28 July 1814, Franklin Twp., Adams Co., PA; d. 13 Dec 1857, Franklin Twp., PA. 4. Charlotte, b. c1794 York Co., PA; m. Samuel Eakins. Named in her father's will of 1825. Nothing further known. 5. Amy, b. c1797, York Co., PA. Unmarried. Died 28 Oct 1813, Franklin Twp., Adams Co., PA. Buried in Lower Marsh Creek Cemetery, next to her parents. Her tombstone epitaph is inscribed on the same tombstone as her brother John's epitaph and reads as follows: "In memory of Amy Chamberlin, Died October 28, 1813, aged 16 years." Her obituary is also given in the "Adams Sentinel, Wednesday, November 24, 1813: "Departed this life on Thursday, October 28, 1813, Amy (Emily) Chamberlin, daughter of Lewis Chamberlin, after a painful illness of about three weeks. Aged 16 years." 6. Mary, b. c1800 Adams Co., PA. Possibly, but not very likely, she was the Miss Polly Chamberlin who was married to a John Cownover on Tuesday, 21 Feb 1815, by the Rev. William Paxton ("Adams Sentinel, Wednesday, March 1, 1815). However, William Paxton was the pastor of the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church to which Lewis and his family belonged. Nothing further known. Child of Rachel BROOKS & Lewis CHAMBERLIN: 7. Isaac Gray, b. c1818 Franklin Twp., Adams Co., PA. He was to receive his father's farm and a "good English education" when reaching the age of 21 under the terms of his father's will in 1825. Also named in his mother's will of 1842. BIOGRAPHICAL He and his brother Clayton removed to Somerset County, New Jersey, as young men, possibly accompanied by their younger brother Jesse who did settle there later on. Possibly Lewis and his first wife Anne were also members of the Conewago Colony (as were his brother Clayton and wife Maria) that migrated to York Co., PA, probably before 1788. In 1788, he and his brother Clayton were taxed as in Cumberland Twp., York Co., PA. In 1800, Adams county was organized from York county with Franklin Township being his place of residence. His name appears on the tax assessment lists for Franklin Township beginning in 1801 (some years missing). In 1808, his son John Chamberlain, singleman and weaver also appears on these lists. He is listed in the federal censuses for the years 1790 through 1810 as follows: 1790 York Co., PA., 2-2-2 (2 males over 16; 2 males under 16; 2 females. 1800 Franklin Twp., Adams Co., PA., 21010-20110 (2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45; 2 females under 10, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45). 1810 Franklin Twp., Adams Co., PA., 11201-02001 (1 male under 10, 1 male 10-16, 2 males 16-26, 1 male over 45; 2 females 10-16, 1 female over 45). 1820 Franklin Twp., Adams Co., PA., 101101-00110 (1 male under 10, 1 male 16-18, 1 males 18-26, 1 male over 45; 1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45). He was bequeathed a share in his father's estate by the terms of the latter's will in 1816. His son Isaac Gray Chamberlin was probably named for Isaac Gray, close friend and neighbor of his father Joseph Chamberlin who also lived in Alexandria Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ. Isaac Gray was on the church board of the Kingwood Presbyterian Church in Hunterdon county. He made his own will on 6 Feb 1825; proved 31 Mar 1825. An abstract of his will is as follows: Names wife Rachel; my son Isaac, the farm when he becomes 21 years old and to receive a good English education; my son David; my son Joseph; my two grand daughters Hannah and Rebecca, daughters of John Chamberlain; to Joseph Kendel, son of John Kendel; my daughter Charlotte intermarried with Samuel Eakins; my daughter Mary; my son David and my friend Jacob Dover to be Executors. His widow Rachel made her will on 17 Nov 1842; proved 20 Jan 1849. In this document, she bequeathed her estate to her son Isaac Gray Chamberlin. Witnessed by Jacob Cover, David Chamberlin, and Mary Cover. Letters of Administration were issue to John Chamberlin. The Adams County Orphan Court Records, Book C., P. 121, 20 Sep 1825, list Isaac G. Chamberlain, (under 14 years) son of Lewis Chamberlain, deceased. He was probably the Lewis Chamberlin, of Hunterdon County, NJ., aged 17 years, Private in Col. Joseph Bemis' Second regiment, Hunterdon County Militia in 1778. He and both of his wives are buried in the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Cemetery. Their tombstone incriptions are as follows: "In Memory of Lewis Chamberlin, who was born December 19th, 1761 & departed this life March 28th, 1825, in the 64th year of his age." "In Memory of Ann Chamberlin, wife of Lewis Chamberlin, who was born November 21, 1758 & departed this life December 20, 1813, in the 56th year of her age." "Rachael, Second wife of Lewis Chamberlin, Died October 16, 1848, aged 73 years, 4 months, 21 days." The Adams Sentinel newspaper ran the following obituaries: Wednesday, January 12, 1814: "Departed this life on Monday morning, December 20, 1813, in the 56th year of her age, Mrs. Ann chamberlin, wife of Mr. Lewis Chamberlin, of Franklin Township, this County." Monday, October 30, 1848: "Died, October 16, 1848, at the residence of Mr. David Chamberlin, in Franklin Township, this County, Mrs. Rachel Chamberlin, aged 73 years, 4 months and 21 days." Also appearing in the Adams Sentinel of Wednesday, October 19, 1814:

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Married, Thursday, October 13, 1814, by the Rev. Charles G. McLean, of this County, Mr. Joseph Chamberlin to Miss Margaret McNay, the daughter of Mr. John McNay, all of this County.

SOURCES: Prepared by David C. Chamberlin Sr.: Compiled Records of Ernest L. Chamberlain, of Olivia, MN, 1963; Hunterdon Co., NJ, Probate, will of Joseph Chamberlin, 1816; Hunterdon County, NJ, Marriage Records; Extracts from the Adams Sentinel, Gettysburg, PA; Adams County, PA, Probate Records, Will of Lewis Chamberlin, dated 6 Feb 1825, proved 31 Mar 1825; Adams County, Pennsylvania, Probate Records, Will of Rachel Chamberlin, dated 17 Nov 1842, proved 20 Jan 1849; Adams County, PA, Orphans Court Dockets (OCD), Book C, P. 121, dated 20 Sep 1825; Gravestones, Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Cemetery, located 3 miles north-easterly from the church and about 4 miles southwest from the town of Gettysburg, PA. ______

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Chamberlin family - from Gettysburg, PA, to Lafayette, IN, in 1849 (Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in "Past and Present of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, Volume II", edited by Richard Patten DeHart, B. F. Bowen & Co., Indianapolis, IN, 1909, pages 605 - 608.)

JOHN E. CHAMBERLIN.

A representative citizen of Lafayette and proprietor of the Chamberlin Creamery and ice cream business, the largest enterprise of the kind in northern Indiana and among the largest in the West, the subject of this review merits consideration among those who have contributed to the growth of the city and given it an honorable reputation as an important and commercial center. It is with no little satisfaction, therefore, that the following brief outline of his career and modest tribute to his worth is presented. John E. Chamberlin has been a lifelong resident of Lafayette and since his young manhood vitally interested in the city's material advancement and business prosperity. His father, David J. Chamberlin, was born June 26, 1826, in Gettysburg, Adams county, Pennsylvania, and in the spring of 1849, shortly after his marriage with Elizabeth Naoma Biggs, moved to Lafayette, Indiana, where he soon became a member of the firm of J. Shideler & Company, general merchants and grain dealers. Subsequently he engaged in marketing, which proved successful, and still later, in partnership with his son, he established a broom factory, which he operated with gratifying financial results for eleven years, when he disposed of the business to devote his entire attention to the manufacture of butter and cheese, an enterprise established in 1890 by the Lafayette Creamery Company and purchased by Mr. Chamberlin in 1893. Under the name of D. J. Chamberlin & Son, the business grew rapidly and, the better to meet the demands of the trade, the firm enlarged its capacity from time to time, and in due time built up the largest establishment of its kind not only in Lafayette, but in the northern part of the state. In connection with the making of butter and cheese and the handling of milk, they also introduced the manufacture of ice cream, which, like the other lines, proved successful from the beginning and increased to such an extent as to render necessary, within a brief period, the enlargement of their facilities and the adoption of new and improved methods and appliances. The industry has grown steadily in magnitude and importance until, as already indicated, it has become the largest of the kind in northern Indiana. The creamery, which has been increased to more than double its former capacity, is the largest in the state and one of the best known and most widely patronized enterprises of the kind in the central west. Connected with the establishment is a fine farm of two hundred and forty acres, where are kept the high-grade cows which produce much of the milk used in the creamery, and the intention is to increase the herd as rapidly as circumstances will admit, although at the present time recourse is had to other sources in order to supply the growing demands of the trade. The plant now gives employment to an average of seventeen hands and the present yearly output is something in excess of thirty thousand pounds of butter and sixty-five thousand gallons of ice cream, besides a large wholesale and retail milk business, the greater part of which is used in the city, although shipments are frequently made to other points. The plant now in use was purchased in 1906, at a cost of twenty-five thousand dollars, since which, as stated above, its capacity

Page 128 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph has been greatly enlarged, new and improved machinery installed until the factory is now fully equipped with the largest modern appliances and complete in all of its parts. Although the business is still conducted under the original firm name of D. J. Chamberlin & Son, the senior partner and founder, David J. Chamberlin, died at his home in Lafayette, November 17, 1904, since which time the plant has been operated by his son, John E. Chamberlin, through whose efforts and management it has been made what it is today, one of the leading industrial enterprises of the city and one of the most successful of the kind in the entire country. David J. Chamberlin was a man of sound practical intelligence and much more than ordinary executive capacity and every undertaking in which he engaged appears to have prospered. He was also public spirited in matters pertaining to the improvement of the city, always manifested a lively interest in the general welfare of the community and was the embodiment of manly honor in all of his business and other relations. The large enterprise which he established, and with which his name is still associated, bears witness to his ability, judgment and foresight, and its steady growth, under the joint direction of himself and son during his lifetime, and under the management of the latter since his decease, proves that it was well founded and that his mantle has fallen upon a worthy successor. Elizabeth Naoma Biggs, wife of David J. Chamberlin, was born near Emmettsburg, Frederick county, Maryland, and departed this life in Lafayette, Indiana, June 26, 1902, at the advanced age of eighty-seven years. Her ancestors were among the first white settlers in Virginia and during the early wars, between the colonists and the Indians, several of the family were killed and others fell into the hands of the savages, who held them prisoners until ransomed by their relatives or friends. Later, some of her people became well-to-do planters and slave holders, but prior to the Civil war they liberated their slaves and moved to a state upon which the blight of involuntary human servitude has not been fastened. David J. and Elizabeth Naoma Chamberlin were the parents of but one child, John E. Chamberlin, the subject of this sketch, whose birth occurred in Lafayette, Indiana, on the 22d day of November. 1850. He was educated in the city schools and while still young acquired, under the direction of his father, practical knowledge of business and matured his plans for the future. In due time he became his father's associate in the various lines of enterprise already described and upon the latter's death succeeded to the large establishment, which the two jointly built up, and is now sole proprietor of the same. His career has been a large and useful one, and an evidence of his acumen and reliability is afforded by the fact of his having steadily enlarged the establishment with which he is identified and earned a reputation in business circles second to that of none of his contemporaries and above the slightest suspicion of reproach or dishonor. Mr. Chamberlin’s domestic life dates from December 18, 1878, at which time he was united in marriage with Mary E. Wilson, of Lafayette, daughter of James R. Wilson, late of this city, the union resulting in the birth of several children, of whom three sons survive, viz.: James D., John M. and Wilbur, all intelligent young business men and connected with the enterprise of which their father is proprietor. Mr. Chamberlin affiliates with the Republican party, but is no politician, having little time to devote to party affairs and no ambition in the way of public or official honors. This family, for

Page 129 Descendants of Lewis CHAMBERLIN (1761 - 1825) & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin (1758 - 1813) through their son Joseph several generations, have been Methodists in their religious belief and the subject subscribes to the doctrines of the same church, as do also his wife and children. In his fraternal relations, Mr. Chamberlin is an Odd Fellow, and it is a matter worthy of note that when he and his sons joined the order, a part of the ceremony was conducted by the same person who assisted at the initiation of his father into the same lodge forty-five years before. He is also a member of the Masonic fraternity. As the result of his ability, energy, economy and judicious management, Mr. Chamberlin has not only attained to a prominent place in the business world, but has also achieved marked financial success, being the possessor of an ample fortune and one of the solid and reliable men of his city. He has ever been an advocate of all moral interests, and endeavored to realize within himself the high ideals of manhood and citizenship, being straight forward, honorable and worthy of respect and standing for law and order, in all the terms implied. Few men in Lafayette are as widely and favorably known, none stand higher than does he in the confidence and esteem of the public and in view of his active and eminently creditable career and the influence he has always exercised on the right side of any moral question, it is proper to class him with the representative men of his day and generation in the community honored by his citizenship.

(Note by RRC: Based on other sources, "Emmettsburg" should be Emmittsburg.

David J. Chamberlin above is David Jermiah Chamberlin, a son of David & Catharine (Coshun) Chamberlin and a grandson of Lewis & Anne (Gray) Chamberlin.) ______

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Chamberlin letters transcribed and submitted by R. Scott Chamberlin

(Chamberlin letters transcribed and submitted by R. Scott Chamberlin, great-grandson of Lewis E. Chamberlin (1847 - 1914) & Anna J. (Moreland) Chamberlin (1846 - 1909).)

...... 307 E. Yampa St. Colorado Springs, Colo. July 18, 1915 Dear Cousin Leila; Will you forgive me for this delay? When your letter came I was not able to sit up all the time and I had company besides. Then your letter was mislaid, but I found it again and am making haste to answer. I would not be sure but it seems to me my father said that Grandfathers fathers name was John. I do not know of any brothers or sisters of my grandfather but I suppose there were some. I remember Grandfather Joseph very well for I was his pet as a child. He was the best old man, would divide his last crumb with the poor, was jolly, good natured, and a great joker. He was tender-hearted as a woman. When I knew him, he was pretending to sell flour, but he gave away a large part of it. He died in Monon, Indiana at the age of 75. My father was David Louis; he had brothers James, John, Eli, and Leroy, and sisters Mary Ann, who married John Alter, Louisa, who married Leander Bringham, and Lucinda who married Jim Dunlap. I do not know of any more. My nephew Will and family are back in their home at 2306 Jackson Ave. They were away for a time. I, too, was greatly shocked at the news of your fathers death. I thought so much of him and always had from a child. Ira and Ella had told me of the good work he was doing in his home city. I feel that I have not been of much help to you, but I know so little of the family. When we are young and might find out more, we are not so much interested. When the record is all complete, I would be glad to know where I can get a copy of it; I surely want one if it is published. If I can help in any way, write me again. Your Cousin Louise Chamberlin

P.S. I may be that my brother J.L. Chamberlin, Monon, Indiana could tell you some things I do not know. He is the oldest of our family and would probably remember more. I have heard my father say that his father ran away with Margaret McNay, a pretty Scotch-Irish lassie, and married her, going right back to her fathers house after the ceremony. Her father, hearing of it, came storming in very angry and said, " Well Joe, whats this you've been a-doing? ". Grandfather extended his hand to the old man, very penitent, and said, " Father, forgive me this time and I'll never do it again!" ......

(RRC: This letter is from Louise R. Chamberlin (1860 - 19??) to Leila M. (Chamberlin) McGlothin (1876 - 1955). Louise was a d/o David & Catharine. In the 1920 census Louise was 59, single, and living at the same address as shown in this 1915 letter. Leila was a d/o Lewis & Anna, and gd/o James & Elizabeth; her father died in 1914. Leila’s given name at birth was Lela. Louise’s father David and Leila’s gf James were brothers and sons of Joseph & Margaret. This letter is a family treasure. Louise names all eight ch/o Joseph & Margaret who lived to maturity and preserves for posterity her personal memories of Joseph and her father’s story of Joseph’s meeting with Margaret’s father on their wedding day. Louise says “I would not be sure but it seems to me my father said that Grandfathers fathers name was John.” John was the name of her McNay ggf but Lewis was the name of her Chamberlin ggf. She writes her father’s middle name as Louis but there is strong evidence that it was Lewis. Then again, perhaps it was Louis and the basis for naming his daughter Louise. She says to Leila “I feel that I have not been of much help to you, but I know so little of the family.” Well, Louise, you were of great help to me, and I think you knew a lot about the family. I thank you for writing the letter and I thank Scott for preserving it and sharing it.)

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Chamberlin Letters: ======R. Scott Chamberlin note: These two letters were found in the same envelope addressed to Mrs. George McGlothlin, 4418 Tracy Ave., Kansas City, Mo.. Return address was C. A. Chamberlin, N. Liberty, Iowa -- Postmarked Sep 4, 1914, P.M. Editor believes the C. A. stands for Carrie Allen instead of the Charles the editor has been searching that was mentioned in L. E.'s obit. Grandmother Ogle T. told Scott Chamberlin that "Uncle Jim" had bought Lela's 1/3 and Glen's 1/3 of the family farm of (father) Lewis E.'s estate. ON FRONT OF ENVELOPE IS; (in pencil) Sends $ 50 to hold contract. (in ink) Jim & Leila fuss over Farm after fathers death.(this looks like Ogle T.'s writing) ......

No. Liberty, Ia. Aug. 28, '14 Dear Sister:- I suspect you think strange of me not answering your last letter but was waiting untill I went to Liberty and get hold of those papers that are in the safety box of the bk. I thought it might be on the safe side to have them there. We had a fire here not long ago & if the wind had of been in N W the house would of gone. The wood shed got on fire under the west side where a pile of wood was piled. There was no sign of a fire when I left for Ernie Myers at noon, but before I had got down there they went out from dinner table it was blazing up in good shape. They gave the general ring & 40 men were here in no time & got it put out with only the boards on west end, about 3 or 4 bunches of shingles & some sheeting burned. They thought $ 15.-- not out labor would cover it but of course pa had no ins on it, the same way with the church house that burned that time. I got the contracts fixed up today for you folks to sign. Glen agreed to sell for $ 120-- which you did also, so I thought we had better do as is customary in such cases. There is no money consideration on this kind of a contract in this state but I will send you $50-- apiece any way. You four sign the original and return and keep a copy or one apiece. I had the promise of the money from the ins. co that held the mtg also First Nat'l Bk of Ia City, but since the war began money has tightened up so that they would not make any promises that long ahead. but Harry Work is going to let me have it. But it costs me 6% 1/2 % more than I was to get it for. 4% is all they can get in bk and he said he would rather have it in land it was safer. That mtg is $ 800-- on Mo land. I looked for the deed to sign last week but he must not of sold it yet. I don't always look at the letter so don't always answer questions that you ask. I may go to Liberty tomorrow if I do I will get the #'s of that land. I don't believe you want that land if it is as bad as the tenant says it is, but of course I don't care if you want it. He wanted to sell it for us but I got tired waiting on him & placed it in the land men's hands and it made him sore. He wanted to know if I thought he was an outlaw. He said that Pa was never afraid to trust him etc. Hope everything will be satisfactory and that this will find you well. Your Bro.--Jim ...... No. Liberty, Ia. Sept. 2, '14 Dear Sister:- I forgot to leave that letter open untill I enclosed the numbers of that land so will send them now. N E qr Sec(19) Township (38) Ran(22) Hickory S W. qr and SE 1/4 SE qr. Sec(16) Town(38) Range(22). S1/2 S W qr Sec(5) - S E + SE qr Sec (7) and NW 1/4 NW qr Sec (8) Town(36) Rge (22) Hickory Co. Mo. The drouth is broken now. We had a fine rain Mon night. It is dry there? How are you Geo? As it is bed time I must close . with love. - Jim ......

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Chamberlin Letters: ======R. Scott Chamberlin note: Envelope addressed to Mrs Leila McGlothlin, 1817 Northern Blvd, Independence, Mo.. Return address, JL Chamberlin, Iowa City. Ia --Postmarked Iowa City March 16, 1:30 PM, 1946 -- Penciled on is "Last letter Died Aug 22, '46 also is Pauline Carmean, 741 Dearborn St., Iowa City ======

Iowa City, Ia. March 15th Dear Sister:- It has been a long time since I heard from you and a lot of things have happened the past winter. So many have died - old people and some not so old. Eb Sargster's funeral was last week. Dale Stardfield died last week. Ed lives with a grandson who they have taken care of since the youngest girl and her man separated several years ago. Dale had a stroke years ago and I think she had another one being the cause of her death. Ollie & Allen C of Muscatine are not very well - especially Olive who has such high blood pressure. They over do having too much business in the studio being short of help work to late at night. Maries two boys who have been in the navy are home and Celora's two boys - Don & Bob. Bob especially is home from Corpus Christi, Tex is back in the University to finish his school work while Don who was in Honolula expects to return about Easter. They will be lucky if they all get home without a scratch. So many have been crippled for life. We were out to Uncle Iras this wk - they seem to be O.K. while Uncle Ira is quite deaf they are pretty well for being 87 years old. I lack several years of being that old but Lenna & I think sometimes that we feel that we too are pretty near that much. Did you know that Marie has a new daughter born 3 mos ago? She supprised us but they think a lot of Linda Kay and she is a good looking kid. Andy bought property here last fall and they were lucky as property is so high and scarce to rent. Sixty five hundred in the University and the housing situation is serious. A lot of trailers are being used. We have had a nice winter and not much snow. It is guite warm for Mar. We all hope we get a fruit crop this season for the last 2 years the fruit froze getting a freeze to early. I am on half time at the University -- all Janitors are layed off at 70 and $ 50.00 is not very big money the way living is. Lenna quit her job when I quit in 43 but I went back last Mar 27th but if I get much more crippled will not be able to keep going much longer. My rupture & the incision from the kidney operation has bursted out and is draining some and has to or have to bandaged every day and feels dissagreable. Do you hear from Glen very often? He wrote he enjoyed life more than he ever did but I think it would be awful lonesome all alone. He and Lyle are quite enthusiastic over their new progress down the river - hope it proves to be a success. Would like to see the twins no doubt they are a lively bunch. Maurine is still in Sacramento while Virg & Helen live in Napa Calif. They both work for the gov't and get big money. Bill Youngs and Lew Lentzs still live in or near Liberty. Will Predes live in Baxter. Ollie Craig lives in Bigfork Mont. They sold their tourist Camp for $ 30,000 this winter. Ralph Craig lives near Great Falls and had $ 30,000 bu of wheat last fall. Philo Springmires are still on the farm. Grace Long still teaches in the City Hi School and lives with Mom Long in Tiffin. Hope you are ok and write us. Good bye. Jim & Lenna ......

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Descendants of Leander Bringham (1826 - 1899) & Rebecca L. (Chamberlin) Bringham (1830 - 1911)

(From a booklet "Family Record and Descendants of John and Jane BRINGHAM", compiled by Mrs. Ethel T. WIMMER of Alexandria, Indiana, 1955, submitted to me by JoAnn Cantrell, 4 August 2001.)

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Leander Bringham, second son of John, was said to have been the first white child born in Tippecanoe co. (Indiana) west of the Wabash River. He was born Sept. 9, 1826 and died 20 Feb. 1899. He married Rebecca Louisa CHAMBERLAIN on 28 Feb. 1851. She was born 20 July 1830 and died Jan. 1911.

Their children are listed as Darius Calvin BRINGHAM, Sarah Lucinda BRINGHAM, John Wesley BRINGHAM, Margaret Lonticia BRINGHAM, Charles Leander BRINGHAM, Mary Kathrine BRINGHAM, and Joseph Wllliam BRINGHAM.

Darius (1) was b. 11 Oct. 1851 and died 22 Oct. 1851.

Sarah Lucinda (2) was b. 2 Jan., 1853 and died 6 July 1928. She married Robert Henry LITTLE on 13 Dec. 1879. He was b. 8 Mar.1852 and d. 25 Sept.1927. Children of Sarah were Lucy Malinda, Clarence Theodore, Willis Clayton, and Frank Leslie LITTLE.

John Wesley BRINGHAM (3) was b. 23 Mar.1855 and d. 8 Dec. 1855.

Margaret Lonticia BRINGHAM (4) was b. 22 Sept.1856 and d. in Feb. 1918. She married Eugene E. BRANDON on 16 Jan 1877. Her children included Clifford Ransome Austin BRANDON.

Charles Leander BRINGHAM (5) was b. 26 Mar.1859 and d. 30 May 1942. He married Anna M. BULL on 18 May 1908. She was b. 31 May 1862.

Mary Catherine BRINGHAM (6) was b. 1 Oct.1861 and d. about 1947. She mar. Edgar P. MASON on 6 Feb.1883. Her children included Louise Bringham and Edna Mason.

Joseph Wm. BRINGHAM (7) was b. 11 Dec.1865 and d. in Jun. 1919.

Lucy Malinda LITTLE, only dau. of Sarah BRINGHAM Little, was b. 12 July 1880. She mar. August HILDEBRANDT on 4 Oct. 1909. They resided in Brookston, Indiana and children included Helen Katherine HILDEBRANDT (b. 13 July 1911, d. 6 Sept. 1911) and Robert August HILDEBRANDT (b. 13 May 1915).

Clarence Theodore LITTLE, was b. Aug. 5, 1882. He married Esther Lucille CUNNINGHAM on 24 Mar. 1915. She was b. 14 Dec. 1882. They lived near Conrad,

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Montana and children included Sarah Margaret LITTLE and Mary Louise LITTLE.

Willis Clayton LITTLE, was b. 25 July 1886, He mar. Valerie BOAZ on 10 June 1914. She was b. 19 Feb.1896. They lived in Brookston, Indiana and children included Pearl Valerie LITTLE.

Clifford Ransome Austin BRANDON only son of Lonticia BRINGHAM Brandon, was b. 9 May 1882 and d. 11 Sept. 1882.

Louise Bringham MASON, dau. of Katherine BRINGHAM Mason, was b. 21 Feb. 1880 and d. in 1942. She mar. Louis BUEDEL on 23 Jun. 1912. Their chidlren included Katherine Louise BUEDEL and Joseph Bringham BUEDEL.

Edna Mason MASON, 2nd dau. of Katherine BRINGHAM Mason, was b. 13 Feb. 1888 and died 19 Mar. 1933 She lived in California. She mar. Baron HILTON.

(Note by RRC: I haven’t obtained marriage certificates yet, but based on census records & WWI registration cards, I believe Frank Leslie Little - not Willis Clayton Little - married Valerie Boaz.)

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Civil War markers and extracts from pension and service records

John C. Chamberlin (s/o James & Elizabeth), Company E, 25th Iowa Infantry Has a Civil War marker at his grave showing this Company and Regiment.

Lewis E. Chamberlin (s/o James & Elizabeth), Company G, 47th Iowa Volunteer Infantry See "History of Johnson County, Iowa", Iowa City, Iowa, 1883, pg 795, on an earlier page.

Pension records: Record dated 4 July 1898:... married to Anna J. Chamberlin ne Moreland on 3 September 1868 in Keokuk Co., Iowa, by Rev. Wilson... 3 children living; James L., 9 December 1873; Lela M., 10 February 1876; Glen L., 5 April 1880. Signed, Lewis E. Chamberlin.

Record dated 8 June 1912: ... Lewis E. Chamberlin is 65, resident of #537 5th Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa... enrolled at Davenport, Iowa on or about 2 June 1864 as a private in Co. G, 47th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, honorably discharged at Davenport, Iowa, on _ September 1864... height 5'10", complexion light, eyes blue, hair dark, occupation farmer, he was born 2 June 1847. Residence since leaving the service: 1864 to 1897 at North Liberty, Iowa, 1897 to 1909 at Tiffin, Iowa, 1909 to present in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Check for $45 dated 4 April 1914 in favor of Lewis E. Chamberlin, Council Bluffs, Iowa, ... has been returned... pensioner died 12 February 1914.

David L. Chamberlin (s/o Joseph & Margaret), Company G, 46th Indiana Infantry Volunteers Has a Civil War marker at his grave showing this Company and Regiment.

Pension records: Certificate of Disability dated 23 February 1864: ... enlisted at Runnels on 17 Oct 1862 to serve 3 years. He was born in Green Co., Pennsylvania, is 40 years of age, 5 ft. 10 1/2 in., light complexion, blue eyes, gray hair, and by occupation a farmer... Rheumatism in or about the left hip joint contracted while in service at Bardstown, Kentucky, about 28 December 1862. (RRC: In other records the enlistment place and date is given as Reynolds, Indiana, 17 October 1861. - 1861 is correct if he was 40 years old when he enlisted - his son also says his father enlisted in 1861. I can't find a town named Runnels in Indiana - I think Reynolds, which is a town near the center of White Co. where the family lived in 1860, is correct.)

Record dated 1888: Soldier discharged 6 May 1863 at Indianapolis, died 15 June 1888 at Wichita, Kansas.

Record dated 28 March 1891: ...Catharine, aged 69, married under the name of Catharine Layman on 9 December 1841 by Edward Wright, M. G., at Lafayette, Indiana ... current residence is 1253 N. Emoria Av., Wichita, Kansas. Signed, Catharine Chamberlin.

Affidavit dated 13 January 1895: ...comes Louie Chamberlin, age 34, resides at 910 Merchant St., Emporia, Kansas, and Belle Chamberlin, age 29, resides at 910 Merchant St., Emporia, Kansas, that we daughters of the soldier ...

Affidavit dated 9 February 1895: Catharine, age 74, resides at 910 Merchant St., Emporia, Kansas, says "...and one of our sons went with him and two other sons enlisted later, the last one at the age of 15 years".

Affidavit dated 11 February 1895: Joseph L. Chamberlin, age 52, resident of Mishawaka, St. Joseph County, Indiana, says "I (was) personally and intimately acquainted with him for more than 40 years prior to his death".

Record, undated: ... has 3 sons belonging to the same Company and Regiment, one of whom has been missing since the 8th of April 1864 at the battle of Sabine Cross Roads.

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Joseph L. Chamberlin (s/o David & Catharine), Company G, 46th Indiana Infantry Volunteers Has a Civil War marker at his grave showing this Company and Regiment.

Pension records: Affidavit dated 14 May 1881: Issac V. Alter, age 53, resides Rensselaer, Indiana, says he has known claimant from his infancy, he lived on my farm for 6 years, the remainder of the time from 15 to 25 miles from me. Affidavit dated 14 May 1881: Lewis S. Alter, age 30, lives near Remington, Indiana, says he has known the claimant since 1860...

Affidavit dated 15 August 1881: ... came Joseph L. Chamberlin, age 38, resides New Albany, Kansas, enlisted 24 October 1861, discharged 4 September 1865.

Bureau of Pensions record dated 4 August 1896: I was married to Isabell Jane Alter in Jasper County, Indiana, on 30 November 1865, by Rev. Isaac Brasket; our children are Mary C., Oct. 28, 1866; John L., Oct. 16, 1868; Eliza E., Jan. 30, 1871 (Dead); Myrtle B., Oct 16, 1873; George W., Nov. 26, 1876; Hallie O., June 5, 1879; Son, June 5, 1882 (Dead).

Affidavit dated 29 September 1913: ... I, Joseph L. Chamberlin, of Monon, Indiana, was born in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, on 21 September 1842...In the year 1850 I lived with my parents in Jasper County, Indiana. In 1852 they moved to Bradford (now Monon) where I lived then until I, with my Father, volunteered in the army in 1861. My Father's name was David Lewis Chamberlin. My Mother's name was Catharine Chamberlin. Her maiden name was Laman.

Affidavit dated 17 October 1923: Manerva Chamberlin, age 77, resides 1714 South Union St., Kokomo, Indiana, says that she is the wife of Joseph L. Chamberlin.

Record dated 25 November 1923: ... claimant born Tippecanoe County, Indiana, age 81, 5 ft. 9 in., 138 pounds, light complexion, blue eyes, grey hair, no occupation.

James C. Chamberlin (s/o David & Catharine), Company G, 46th Indiana Infantry Volunteers Has a Civil War marker at his grave showing this Company and Regiment.

Pension records: Record, undated: Enlisted 14 September 1862, at Bradford, Indiana for 3 years, left sick at Helena, Arkansas, 24 February 1863, ..., captured at the battle of Sabine Cross Roads on 8 April 1864, mustered out on 17 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky,..., died 5 March 1890.

Record, undated: ... age 42, height 5 ft. 8 in., dark complexion, gray eyes, captured at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana, about 8 April 1864, while in prison at Tyler, Texas, and Hemptead, Texas, between April and December 1864, he contacted Rheumatism from exposure and hardship incident to prison life. ... has resided in Reno, Elk, and Kingman Counties, Kansas, occupation is farming.

Record dated 23 September 1890: ... she was married under the name of Martha A. Henkle on 10 March 1868 by Rev. Fraley at Bradford, Indiana, ...Earl Chamberlain born May 5, 1882, is the only legal child yet surviving who was under 16 years of age at father's death.

Affidavit dated 1 March 1890: Catharine Chamberlin, age 69, resides Kingman, Kansas, says I am the mother of James C. Chamberlin.

Affidavit dated 16 December 1891: Martha Chamberlin... is supporting two minor children and until very recently was supporting three, one having died this fall.

Record, undated: Martha A. Chamberlin, widow of James C. Chamberlin, died 2 January 1904.

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John E. Chamberlin (s/o David & Catharine), Company G, 46th Indiana Infantry Volunteers

Has a Civil War marker at his grave showing this Company and Regiment. There is a pension file for his wife that I have been unable to obtain.

James H. Dunlap (husb of Nancy L. Chamberlin), Company G, 46th Indiana Infantry Volunteers Has a Civil War marker at his grave showing this Company and Regiment. Pension records: Record dated 19 April 1879:... enrolled at Logansport, County of Cass, State of Indiana, on 19 November 1861, as a Corporal in Co. G, commanded by Capt. R. W. Sill, in the 46 Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry.... honorably discharged at Helena, State of Arkansas, on 6 August 1862, ... near Camp Wickliff, State of Kentucky, on 12 March 1862, he took the diarehae...since leaving the service he has resided, with the exception of 1863, in the County of Tippecanoe in Indiana, occupation a farmer when able to work. Signed, James H. Dunlap. Record undated: ... was home on furlough from the Army during 1862, the affect was a residence of the town of Bradford, White County, Indiana.

Record dated 9 February 1885, Tippecanoe Co., Indiana: ... appeared James H. Dunlap, 62, resident of said county, ... enrolled at $6/month, chronic Diarreah, ... P. O. Battle Ground, Tippecanoe Co., Indiana.

Record dated 6 May 1885: ... height 5'7", weight 135, ... age 62.

Record dated 21 September 1893: James H. Dunlap was last paid $12, to 4 May 1892, has been dropped because of death.

Leroy W. Chamberlin (s/o Joseph & Margaret), Company E, 28th Iowa Infantry Volunteers

Pension records: Widows Pension declaration dated 28 Aug 1863: ... Martha A. Chamberlin, resident of Jasper County, Indiana, age 27, ... is widow of Leroy W. Chamberlin, who enlisted at Iowa City, Iowa, on 11 August 1862 as private in Co. C (sic) commanded by Capt. David Stewart in the 28th Reg. of Iowa Infantry in the War of 1861 .... who was taken sick and died of affection of the lungs at Helena, Arkansas, on 6 April 1863. She married him on 31 March 1853 and her name was Martha A Lakin... children less than 16 are John Wesley Chamberlin aged 8 years on 24 February 1863 ... James Albert Chamberlin aged 5 years on 18 March 1863 ... Francis Lewis Chamberlin, 2 years old on 10 December 1862.

Affidavit dated 17 August 1865: Daniel Protzman, resident of Jasper County, Indiana, age 45, ... married the widow 10 March 1864.

Record dated 5 August 1901: ... claimants pension terminated because of her marriage to Daniel Protzman on 10 March 1864, at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana. That said husband died 29 September 1894 at Mt. Ayr, Indiana.

Record dated 12 August 1901: Soldier enlisted 12 August 1862, died in service 6 April 1863, claimant married to soldier 31 March 1853, claimant remarried 10 March, 1864, death of last husband 29 September 1894.

Deposition taken 3 February 1904, Brook, Newton County, Indiana: ...I had 3 children by my husband Chamberlin, one of whom died when a young boy, and the other 2 sons are living in California. By Protzman I had 3 children, one of whom died when she was 9 and the other two, David A. Protzman and Rhoda E. Bjorklund, reside in this County, David is about 35, Rhoda 38... I went to California in December 1900 and visited my 2 sons, the Chamberlin boys, and was with them until July 1902.

Letter dated 25 September 1911: I came to California to make my home with my son F. Chamberlin, Redlands, California.

Affidavit dated 16 October 1916: Martha A. Protzman, 228 Eureka St., Redlands, California, ... I am 81 years of age, having been born July 30, 1835, at Johnson County, Indiana.

Record, undated: Dropped because of death 15 November 1927. ______

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Chamberlin gravestones in Lower Marsh Creek Cem., Adams Co., PA.

(Transcription by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in “Burial Record of Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church”, NSDAR library, Washington, DC, page 7.)

SECTION B

Chamberlin, Lewis Born 12 - 19 – 1761 Died 3 - 28 – 1825 B - 37 Chamberlin, Ann (w. Lewis) Born 11- 21- 1758 Died 12 - 20 – 1813 B - 38 Chamberlin, Rachael (second wife Lewis) Died 10 - 16 -1848 B - 39 Chamberlin, Amy Died 10 - 28 – 1813 B - 40 Chamberlin, John Died 5 -18 – 1816 B - 40

(Note by RRC: I have seen these 4 adjacent gravestones (Amy & John’s epitaphs are on one stone), my reading of them:

1. (top of stone, begins with a word or 2 that I couldn’t read) memory of Lewis Chamberlin who was born Dec 19th 1761 & departed this life March 28 1825 in the 64th year of his age 2. in memory of Ann Chamberlin, wife of Lewis Chamberlin, who was born Nov 9th, 1758 & departed this life Dec 20, 1813 in the 66th year of her age 3. Rachael, second wife of Lewis Chamberlin, died Oct 16, 1848, aged 73 years, 4 M & 21 D 4. in memory of Amy Chamberlin, who departed this life October 28, AD 1813, in the 16th year of her age Also in memory of John Chamberlin who departed this life May 18th, AD 1816, in the 30th year of his age

If the dates of birth & death for Lewis are correct, he was in his 63rd year of age, not his 64th.

I read Ann’s birthday as 9, not 21. If the months and years of birth & death for Ann are correct, she was in her 56th year of age, not her 66th.

My reading of the 1st 3 stones is essentially the same as that of David C. Chamberlin (see “Children of Lewis Chamberlin (1761 - 1825) - prepared by David C. Chamberlin Sr.” elsewhere in this report) with the excepion that he saw Ann’s birthday as 21 and that she was in the 56th year of her age.) ______

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History of the Chamberlin family of Adams County, PA, compiled by B.F.M. McPherson

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, PA, Thursday, 17 Dec. 1964, page 10.)

A Bit Of History About Early Settlers

By B. F. M. McPHERSON

LOWER MARSH CREEK ONCE AGAIN

(Note by RRC: The 1st 3/4 of this article was devoted to the Bishop family; I did not transcribe it.)

At this time the historical and genealogical survey of the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Churchyard is again taken up.

The Chamberlin family plot in Lower Marsh Creek contains six marked graves - as follows:

1. "In memory of - Amy Chamberlin - Died October 23, 1813 - Aged 16 years.''

Note: Adams Centinel, Wednesday, November 24, 1813 - "Departed this life on Thursday, October 23, 1813 - Amy 'Emily' Chamberlin, daughter of Lewis Chamberlin, after a painful illness of about three weeks. Aged 16 years."

2. ''Sacred - to the memory of - John Chamberlin - Died May 18, l816 - Aged 30 years."

Note: Probably a son of Lewis and Ann Chamberlin and a brother of the Amy 'Emily' Chamberlin, who is buried beside him. The obituary of John Chamberlin was not published in the "Adams Centinel."

3. "Sacred - to the memory of - Lewis Chamberlin - who was born December 19, 1761 - Died March 28, 1825 - Aged 64 years."

Adams Centinel, Wednesday, April 6, 1825 -

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"Departed this life, on March 29, 1825, Mr. Lewis Charnherlin, of Franklin Township, this County, in the 65th year of his age."

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Note: It will be noticed that there is a difference of one day in the date of death as given on the grave marker and in the published obitnary. The latter is probably the correct one.

The notes on the Chamberlin family, of Lower Marsh Creek, will be continued in this column next week.

(Note by RRC: I have seen these gravestones myself. Mr. McPherson has paraphrased the inscriptions on the gravestones:

Gravestone 1 above: Amy was not "Aged 16 years" but rather in the 16th year of his age.

Gravestone 2 above: John was not "Aged 30 years" but rather in the 30th year of his age.

Amy's & John's epitaphs are actually on the same gravestone.

Gravestone 3 above: Lewis was not "Aged 64 years" but rather in the 64th year of his age. ______

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, PA, Mon., 21 Dec. 1964, page 7.)

A Bit Of History About Early Settlers

By B. F. M. McPHERSON

THE CHAMBERLIN FAMILY

The rather sparce genealogical data on the Chamberlin family of the Lower Marsh Creek is continued at this time.

There is a tradition to the effect, although official documented proof is lacking, that Lewis Chamberlin (1761-1825) took part in the Revolutionary struggle. This is very possible, all things considered, and may well be true.

4. "In memory of - Ann Chamberlin - wife of Lewis Chamberlin - Born November 21, 1858 - Died December 20, 1813 - Aged 56 years."

Note: -- Adams Centinel, Wednesday, January 12, 1814 - "Departed this life on Monday morning, December 20, 1813, in the 56th year of her age, Mrs. Ann Chamberlin, wife of Mr. Lewis Chamberlin, of Franklin Township, this County."

5. "Sacred - to the memory of - Rachel Chamberlin - the second wife of - Lewis Cham- berlin - Died October 16, 1848 - Aged 73 years."

Note: - Adams Sentinel, Monday, October 30, 1848 - "Died, October 16th, 1848, at the residence of Mr. David Chamberlin, in Franklin Township, this County, Mrs. Rachel Chamberlin, aged 73 years, 4 months and 17 days."

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After the death of his first wife Lewis Chamberlin married - for the second time. When the marriage took place and the surname of wife number two is not known.

6. "In memory of - Clayton Chamberlin - who was born February 28, A.D., - 1760. Died February 28, 1819 - Aged 59 years."

Note: -- Clayton Chamberlin was probably a brother of Lewis Chamberlain (born 1761). There is, however, no documentary evidence at the present time to prove the relationship. The obituary of Clayton Chamberlin was not published in the "Adams Centinel."

This concludes the record of marked graves in the Chamberlin family plot in the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian churchyard. Other members of the clan may be buried here - there is sufficient space - but if so the graves were never marked or the stones have long since disappeared. * * * In addition to the items already given from the "Adams Centinel" (later the "Star and Sentinel") the following pertaining to the Chamberlin family, was published under the dates given.

5. Wednesday, December 29. 1808 -- "Married, December 21, 1810, by the Rev. William Paxton, of this County, Mr. George McLaughlin to Miss Eleanor, daughter of Mr. Clayton Chamberlin, all of this County."

Note: -- Eleanor (Chamberlin) McLaughlin, the daughter of Clayton Chamberlin, was evidently a member of the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian church. The Rev. William Paxton, the pastor, performed her marriage ceremony and her father is buried in the churchyard.

6. Wednesday, October 3. 1810 -- Died, at his farm in Reading Township, this County, on the 25th of September, 1810, in the 69th year of his age, Mr. John Chamberlin, Esq. He has left his wife and one child to lament his loss."

* * * Note: -- John Chamberlain may have been a brother of Lewis and Clayton Chamberlin - but - again, there is no proof. One bit of evidence points in that direction - "John" appeared to be a family name.

7. Wednesday, August 3, 1814 -- "Married, Thursday, July 28th, 1814, by the Rev. David McConaughty, of this County, Mr. David Chamberlin, of Franklin Township, this County, to Miss Catharine Cosnon (?), of Mountpleasant Township, this County "

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Note: -- David Chamberlin was a son of Lewis and Ann Chamberlin. His stepmother, Rachel Chamberlin, died at his home in 1848.

8. Wednesday, October 19, 1814 -- "Married, Thursday, October 13, 1814, by the Rev. Charles G. McLean, of this County, Mr. Joseph Chamberlin to Miss Margaret McNay, the daughter of Mr. John McNay, all of this County."

* * * Note: -- Joseph Chamberlin was probably a son of Lewis and Ann Chamberlain and a brother of David Chamberlin. His wedding ceremony was performed by the minister of the old "Hill" church.

9. Wednesday, March 1, 1815 -- "Married, on Tuesday, February 21, 1815, by the Rev. William Paxton, of this County, Mr. John Cownover to Miss Polly Chamberlin, all of this County."

Note: -- Polly (Chamberlin) Cownover could have been a daughter of either Lewis or Clayton Chamberlin. Both were members of the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church.

10. Wednesday, July 1, 1818 -- "Married, at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on June 29th, 1818, by the Rev. George Duffield, Rev. Jeremiah Chamberlin, of Bedford, Pennsylvania, to Miss Rebecca Blaine, of Carlisle, Pennsylvania."

* * * Note. -- It must be confessed that the Rev. Jeremiah Chamberlin is an unidentified branch on the family tree.

11. Wednesday, March 20, 1822 -- "Married, Thursday, February 28, 1822, by the Rev. Charles G. Mclean, of this County, Mr. John Zimmerman to the amiable and highly accomplished Miss Maria Chamberlin, the daughter of Clayton Chamberlin, deceased, both of Liberty Township, this County."

Note: -- This is self-explanatory. Maria (Chamberlin) Zimmerman was a sister of Eleanor (Chamberlain) McLaughlin, who was married in 1810.

12. Wednesday, December 25, 1822 -- "Died December 15th, 1822, at Rockford, near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Mr. John Chamberlin, formerly of this place (Gettysburg), in the 20th year of his age."

Note: -- John Chamberlin could have been a son of either Clayton or Lewis Chamberlin. One thing is certain, however, he belonged to one of the Chamberlin families of the Lower Marsh Creek.

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The notes on the Chamberlin family of this county will be continued in this series next week.

(Note by RRC: A typo - "sparce" should be sparse; I suspect "Chamberlain" should be Chamberlin in most if not all of the above occurrences.

I have seen these gravestones myself. Mr. McPherson has paraphrased the inscriptions on the gravestones:

Gravestone 4 above: The year of birth is 1758, not 1858; Ann was not "Aged 56 years" but rather in the 56th year of her age.

Gravestone 5 above: Her given name is spelled Rachael on the gravestone, not Rachel, but it is Rachel in her obit; she is "Aged 73 years, 4 M & 21 D" on the gravestone but 73 years 4 months and 17 days in the obit. From other sources her maiden name was Brooks and she married Lewis on 6 Feb. 1816 in Hunterdon Co., NJ.) ______

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Chamberlin gravestones in Wilson Cemetery, White Co., IN.

(Transcription by RRC from my copy of “Monon Township Cemeteries, White County, Indiana”, White County Genealogical Society, Monticello, Indiana, 1995, page 89. Information in this book comes trom Miller Funeral Home Records, Aufenburg Funeral Home Records, Cemetery Records and other sources.)

WILSON CEMETERY/MONON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GRAVEYARD

Sec: 1 Row: 9

Chamberlin Margaret b. d 4/7/1863 75y 27d w/o Chamberlin Joseph

Chamberlin Squire Willie b. d. 4/25/1863 7y 8m 11d Father: Chamberlin D L Mother: Chamberlin C

Sec: 1 Row: 10

Chamberlin Joseph L b. d 8/7/1872 72y 28d Lying against East fence

(Note by RRC: This cemetery is described on page 87: “White County, Monon Twp, #28N, Range 4W, Section 21. Travel out of Monon 1 1/2 miles east on Monon road. At T section of 75E, Cemetery is on south side of road approx. 500' into field enclosed in an old fenced off section. This land is on the (Aug 1994) Richard (Buzz) Horton farm. Private Cemetery. Published in Monon Twp Cemetery Records, White Co. In. Updated Aug 1994. No Deeds found in the office of the White County Recorder for Wilson Cem. Sec and Rows are listed in vertical columns.”

I have been to this cemetery on several occasions. The gravestones for Margaret Chamberlin & her grandson Squire Willie Chamberlin are side by side and easy to read; my reading of them confirms what is shown above. There is a foundation for another gravestone nearby. Along the fence surrounding the cemetery are many stones that have been detached from their bases. One of these, very dirty and difficult to read even when partially cleaned, reveals the name Joseph L Chamberlain, but I have never been able to read the dates on this stone. Is this the gravestone of my Joseph Chamberlin (I have never seen another record which indicates he had a middle name or ever spelled his surname Chamberlain)? I think Joseph Chamberlin, husband of Margaret and grandfather of Squire Willie, is buried in Wilson Cemetery (perhaps that information was found in a funeral record), but I have not used the middle initial or date of death shown above for him (his date of death is 6 Aug 1867 in a probate record).

This cemetery was called Horton Farm Cemetery in the 1972 publication of inscriptions of White Co., IN, cemeteries; there are entries on page 41 for Margaret & Squire Willie Chamberlin but nothing for Joseph Chamberlin.) ______

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Gravestones in Ridgewood Cemetery, North Liberty, Iowa.

(Transcribed by Roger R. Connelly. I saw the gravestones in 1979; the stones were easy to read with the exception of those for the infants. If I was unsure of a letter or number, it is followed by (?) in the following.)

------Mother Father Mother Father

Elizabeth L James Catherine S Rev Michael Chamberlin Chamberlin Chamberlin F(?) Snavely Died Died Died Died Nov 13, 1854 July 10, 1856 Dec 14, 1897 Aug 10, 1892 Aged Aged Aged Aged 44 Yrs, 8 Mo, 28 Ds 36 Yrs, 6 Mo, 29 Ds 80 Yrs, 9 Mo, 11 Ds 78 Yrs, 1 Mo, 25 Ds ------Rev Leroy F Ellen E Ira J Ella M Lewis E Chamberlin CHAMBERLIN CHAMBERLIN Born June 2, 1847 1849-1929 1853-1931 1858-1955 1860-1951 Died Feb 11, 1914 ------Anna Jane wife of James L Lewis E Chamberlin Son of Born Jan 21, 1846 L E & A J Chamberlin Died Dec 13, 1909 1873-1946 ------Harold J Carrie R Wife of Son of J L Chamberlin J L & C R Chamberlin 1871-1926 1912-1922 ------CHARLIE WILBUR JOHN C Son of Son of Son of Lewis E & Anna J Lewis E & Anna J James & E CHAMBERLIN CHAMBERLIN CHAMBERLIN Died Died Died Aug 3, 1870 July 19, 1871 May 14(?), 1866 Aged 19 Ms, 12 Ds Aged 9 Ms, 5 Ds AGED ------21 Yr, 8(?) Mos ------INFANT INFANT INFANT Dau of Dau of Dau of James & E James & E James & E CHAMBERLIN CHAMBERLIN CHAMBERLIN Died Nov 6 Died Mar 23(?) Died 1851, Aged 1853(?), Aged Jan 12(?) 1 Day 1 Day 1854(?) Aged ------1 Day ------Nancy L LINNIE PETER L Wife of CONNELLY CONNELLY J H Dunlap Born Born Died Nov 16, 1853 Aug 19, 1845 June 19, 1856 Died Died Aged 27 yrs Jan 19, 1910 Jan 3, 1916 8(?) mos, 21 ds ------

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46th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry

(Source: A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion by Frederick H. Dyer. Copyright, 1908.)

Organized at Logansport, Ind., and mustered in December 11, 1861. Ordered to Kentucky and duty at Camp Wickliffe till February, 1862. Attached to 19th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, January, 1862. 19th Brigade, 4th Division, Army of Ohio, to February, 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of Mississippi, to April, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of Mississippi, to July, 1862. Helena, Ark., District of Eastern Arkansas, Dept. of the Missouri, to December, 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Eastern Arkansas, Dept. of the Tennessee, to January, 1863. 1st Brigade, 12th Division, 13th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to February, 1863. 1st Brigade, 13th Division, 13th Army Corps, to March, 1863. 1st Brigade, 12th Division, 13th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 13th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to August, 1863, and Dept. of the Gulf to July, 1864. 4th Brigade, 1st Division, District of Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio, to December, 1864. Garrison, Lexington, Ky., District of Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio, to February, 1865, and Dept. of Kentucky to September, 1865.

SERVICE -- Ordered to Commerce, Mo., February 16, 1862. Siege of New Madrid, Mo., March 5-14. Siege and capture of Island No. 10, Mississippi River, March 15-April 8. Expedition to Fort Pillow, Tenn., April 13-17. Operations against Fort Pillow April 17-June 5. Capture of Fort Pillow June 5. Occupation of Memphis, Tenn., June 6. Expedition up White River, Ark., June 10-July 14. St. Charles June 17. Grand Prairie July 6-7. Duvall's Bluff July 7. Duty at Helena, Ark., till April, 1863. Expedition to Arkansas Post November 16-22, 1862. Expedition to Yazoo Pass by Moon Lake, Yazoo Pass and Coldwater and Tallahatchie Rivers February 24-April 5. Operations against Fort Pemberton and Greenwood March 11-April 5. Fort Pemberton March 11. Moved to Milliken's Bend, La., April 12. Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf April 25-30. Battle of Port Gibson, Miss., May 1-14. Mile Creek April 12-13. Battle of Champion's Hill May 16. Siege of Vicksburg May 18-July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. Advance on Jackson July 4-10. Near Jackson July 9. Siege of Jackson July 10-17. Ordered to New Orleans, La., August 10. Duty at Carrollton, Brashear City and Berwick till October. Western Louisiana "Teche" Campaign October 3-November 30. Grand Coteau November 3. Moved to New Orleans, La., December 17. Regiment re-enlisted January 2, 1864. Red River Campaign March 10-May 22. Advance from Franklin to Alexandria March 14-26. Battle of Sabine Cross Roads April 8. Monett's Ferry, Cane River Crossing, April 23. Alexandria April 30-May 10. Graham's Plantation May 6. Retreat to Morganza May 13-20. Mansura May 16. Expedition to the Atchafalaya May 30-June 5. Moved to New Orleans, La., thence home on Veteran Furlough June 12. Expedition down the Ohio River toward Shawneetown, Ill, to suppress insurrection, and from Mt. Vernon, Ind., into Kentucky against Confederate Recruiting parties August 16-22. White Oak Springs August 17. Gouger's Lake August 18. Smith's Mills August 19. Moved to Lexington, Ky., to resist Buckner's invasion of Kentucky. Burbridge's Expedition to Saltsville, Va., September 17-October 19. Garrison, Prestonburg and Catlettsburg, Ky., during the Expedition. Return to Lexington and garrison duty there till September, 1865. Moved to Louisville, Ky., and there mustered out September 4, 1865.

Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 66 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 191 Enlisted men by disease. Total 264.

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Iowa Civil War Regimental Muster Records

25th REGIMENT INFANTRY. - Org. at Mount Pleasant, Ia., Sept. 27, 1862. Oct., 1862, Dist. East. Ark., Dept. Mo. Dec., 1862, 3 Brig., 1 Div., Dist. East. Ark., Dept. Tenn. Dec., 1862, 2 Brig., 11 Div., Right Wing 13 Corps, Dept. Tenn. Dec., 1862, 2 Brig., 4 Div., Sherman's Yazoo Exp. Jany., 1863, 2 Brig., 1 Div., 15 Corps, Tenn. Dec., 1863, 3 Brig., 1 Div., 15 Corps. April, 1864, 2 Brig., 1 Div., 15 Corps. Sept., 1864, 3 Brig., 1 Div., 15 Corps. Mustered out June 6, 1865.

28th REGIMENT INFANTRY. - Org. at Iowa City, Ia., Oct. 10, 1862. Nov., 1862, 2 Brig., 1 Div., Dist. East. Ark., Dept. Mo. Dec., 1862, 2 Brig., 2 Div., Dist. East-Ark., Dept. Tenn. Jany., 1863, 2 Brig., 12 Div., 13 Corps, Tenn. July, 1863, 2 Brig., 3 Div., 13 Corps. Aug., 1863, 2 Brig., 3 Div., 13 Corps, Gulf. June, 1864, Dist. La-Fourche, Dept. Gulf. July, 1864, 3 Brig., 2 Div., 19 Corps, Gulf, and Army Shenandoah, Middle Mil. Div. Aug., 1864, 4 Brig., 2 Div., 19 Corps. Dec., 1864, 2 Brig., 2 Div., 19 Corps. Jany., 1865, 2 Brig., Grover's Div., Dist. Savannah, Ga., Dept. South. March, 1865, 1 Brig., 1 Div., 10 Corps, Dept. North Carolina. April, 1865, Dist. Savannah, Ga., Dept. South. Mustered out July 31, 1865.

47th REGIMENT INFANTRY. – Org. at Davenport July 13, 1864. Ordered to Helena, Ark., and duty there and in District of Eastern Arkansas, 7th Army Corps, Dept. of Arkansas, to September. Ordered to Davenport, Iowa, September 1. Mustered out September 28, 1864. Regiment lost during service 57 Enlisted men by disease.

Chamberlain, Lewis E., G, Private in, Private out. ______

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Papers of James Chamberlin, ID = 32

PAPERS OF JAMES CHAMBERLIN SPECIAL COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF IOWA LIBRARIES IOWA CITY, IOWA 52242-1420 TELEPHONE: 319/335-5921 FAX: 319/335-5900 e-mail: [email protected]

Biographical note

Pennsylvania native James Chamberlin (1817-1897) settled near North Liberty in Johnson County, Iowa in 1841. There he farmed and took part in community affairs. Chamberlain (a Republican) was on the Johnson County board of supervisors, a member of the school board, and a justice of the peace.

SCOPE AND CONTENTS The papers of James Chamberlin date from 1838 to 1897 and were given to the University of Iowa Libraries in 1971, by his great grandson, J. Gordon Chamberlin. The twenty eight items making up the collection include daybooks kept by Chamberlin from 1852 to 1890. There he reported not only his day to day activities, but also some financial transactions. There is an account book for the years 1838 to 1854, in which his expenses as well as earnings were itemized. A ledger of school records documents the formation of the school district for Penn township in Johnson County, Iowa. It also records the meeting relating to the building of their first school and later contains information about the students and teachers. Finally, a book of court records kept when he was a justice of the peace details his court cases and the resulting judgments. The papers of James Chamberlin are open for research and information on literary rights is available in .

Box 1 Index to the papers prepared by the father of the donor, J. Gordon Chamberlin. Xerox copy; original returned to Mr. Chamberlin. Folder of 10 photographs, with 5 pages of miscellaneous accounts and 1 A.L.S. to James Chamberlin, Iowa City, from David S. Chamberlin, 17 January, 1851, 4 p. Three copies of a 'sampler', prepared by J. Gordon Chamberlin. Account book, 1838-1854. Court records of James Chamberlin, Justice of the Peace, 1853-1871. School records, 1854-1860.

Box 2 Day books: 1852-1862, 1863-1869, 1870-1879, 1880-1888, 1889-1890. ______

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Houghtelin & Diehl genealogical record, by Jacob Diehl Haughtelin, ID = 323

(Excerpts by RRC from a transcription by Steven M. Miller of a photocopy of the original publication ‘A Condensed Record in Two Parts: Part One - Hezekiah Houghtelin and Posterity; Part Two - Frederick Diehl and Posterity”, compiled by J. D. Haughtelin, Panora, Iowa, Brethren Publishing House, Elgin, Illinois, 1917, 22 p.;1 photo.)

15H John C. Houghtelin, g. 3; b. Mar. 20, 1812; m. Feb. 5, 1835; d. Mar. 10, 1856. 067H Eliza Diehl, b. Aug. 30, 1814; m. Feb. 5, 1835; d. Apr. 16, 1887. (131D) Children. 68H Jacob D. Haughtelin, g. 4; b. Nov. 17, 1835; m. Sept. 24, 1859. 69H Abraham H. Haughtelin, g. 4; b. Aug. 9, 1837; m. Dec. 24, 1864; d. Dec. 13, 1899. 70H Sarah A. Haughtelin, g. 4; b. Jan. 24, 1839; m. Aug. 21, 1856. 71H Mary C. Haughtelin, g. 4; b. Sept. 20, 1840; m. Nov. 11, 1860.

68H Jacob D. Haughtelin, g. 4; b. Nov. 17, 1835; m. Sept. 24, 1859. 72H Maggie D. Chamberlin, b. Sept. 6, 1842; m. Sept. 24, 1859; d. Aug. 22, 1863. Children. 73H J. Irving Haughtelin, g. 5; b. Sept. 17, 1861; m. Dec. 10, 1884. 74H Florence E. Haughtelin, g. 5; b. Aug. 12, 1863; d. Aug. 28, 1863.

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The foregoing is all I have of the posterity of Hezekiah Houghtelin, our first known paternal ancestor, down to and including the 5th generation. Following is the record of the grandchildren of No. 15, my father, John C. Houghtelin, of the third generation, and their families. After coming west his children changed the o to a in spelling the name. ______

73H J. Irving Haughtelin, g. 5; b. Sept. 17, 1861; m. Dec. 10, 1884. 154H Cora C. Wagner, b. Mar. 26, 1864; m. Dec. 10, 1884. One Son. 155H Percy N. Haughtelin, g. 6; b. Sept. 8, 1890; m. July 10, 1912.

155H Percy N. Haughtelin, g. 6; b. Sept. 8, 1890; m. July 10, 1912. 156H Helen M. Turner, b. June 22, 1891; m. July 10, 1912. Children. 157H Infant daughter, g. 7; b. Dec. 31, 1913; d. Dec. 31, 1913. 158H Infant son, g. 7; b. Oct. 15, 1914; d. Oct. 15, 1914.

Conclusion:

As we advance in years we attach more importance to the past generations than we did in our younger days. Had I been as much interested in “Our Ancestors,” in my youth as I have been in my old age, I might have preserved much valuable information that has now gone to oblivion. Impelled by a sense of duty, I have tried to “ gather up the fragments ” avail-able, to help preserve the memory of our ancestors and their posterity. The records of those noble pioneers are not complete. We should try to preserve what they have left. Errors will be found, but this should not deter us from making an effort in a good work. With the hope that this feeble effort, in the evening of life, will be more appreciated than criticized, it is humbly submitted. Yours Truly, J. D. HAUGHTELIN. Panora, Iowa, Feb. 23, 1917. ______

(Note by RRC: Jacob Diehl Haughtelin died on 12 Jan 1918, less than a year after his booklet was published.

Steven M. Miller (1932 – 2006) descended from David Chamberlin, a brother of my Joseph Chamberlin, ID =3. Steven was my 4th cousin once removed. He transcribed the J.D. Haughtlin booklet in the late 1990s. What a great contribution to the family history! I have the complete transcription, if anyone wants it, let me know. Steve’s obit follows.)

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Obituary of Steven M. Miller

(Copied from the Palladium-Item, Richmond, IN, 25 Feb 2006, online.)

Steven M. Miller

Steven M. Miller passed on to be with our Lord at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2006, at his residence after a several month battle with multiple myeloma (cancer).

He was born in Des Moines, Iowa, the first son of William M. and Harriett Miller.

He grew up in Gary, Ind., and was a graduate of the Gary Edison High School Class of 1950.

After attending Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for a year, he enlisted in the Air Force for four years and during that time he spent a year in Korea and Okinawa as part of the 1st SHORAN Beacon Unit during the Korean conflict.

After his military service, he attended Purdue University and graduated with his BSEE degree in 1958. For the next 30 years, he worked for Honeywell Inc. as an industrial application engineer, working on a variety of jobs in the steel, oil, water, chemical, power and nuclear industries in the south Chicago area. In 1968, he moved to Highland, Ind.

In 1982, he married Shirley Thornburg of Cambridge City, Ind. In 1988, he retired from Honeywell and in 1991, they moved to the New Castle area.

Survivors include his wife, Shirley E. Miller of New Castle; two brothers, Michael G. (wife Sondra) Miller of Milton and Jonathan W. Miller of Celina, Ohio; a sister-in-law, Pat (husband James) Rihm of Cambridge City; five nieces, Joni Miller Jennings of Cambridge City, Michelle Rihm (husband John) Newhouse of Fayette County, Elanda Rihm (husband Mike) Sharp of Richmond, Carrie Rihm (husband Chad) Ervin of Lynn, Ind., Richai Rihm; great-niece and nephews, Jessica Jennings, Jacob Longo, Wyatt Newhouse and Riley Riggs. ______

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Papers of John Gordon Chamberlin, ID = 32643

IOWA AUTHOR MANUSCRIPT REGISTER PAPERS OF J. GORDON CHAMBERLIN SPECIAL COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF IOWA LIBRARIES IOWA CITY, IOWA 52242-1420 TELEPHONE: 319/335-5921 FAX: 319/335-5900 e-mail: [email protected]

Biographical Note

J. Gordon Chamberlin was born March 18, 1914, in Blairstown, Iowa, to Alfred B. and Eunice Chamberlin. He attended Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and received his B.A. in History in 1935. He received his B.D. from Union Theological Seminary of New York City. His focus while there was Christian Ethics. In 1951, he received his Ed.D. degree from Teachers College at Columbia University. His thesis was "Revelation and Education." In 1937, Chamberlin married Elna Challman. Together they had four children: John Stephen, Judith, Philip David, and Mark Andrew. In 1972, they divorced. Chamberlin married Mildred A. Eck in 1973. Chamberlin was ordained a minister in the Methodist church in 1938. He has served as a minister in several congregations. He was a lecturer in religious education and psychology at Union Theological Seminary from 1953-1960. He served as a professor at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary from 1960-1979 and he and his wife, Mildred, moved to Greensboro, North Carolina. Chamberlin has written many books during his long career in the religion and education fields. These include works such as The Church and its Young Adults, The Educating Act, A Phenomenological View, "I Don't Have No Education" and Other Reflections, and Churches vs. Education, A Battle Lost. He has contributed to Existentialism and Phenomenology in Education and Culture as Education. He has written numerous articles for magazines and newspapers. In retirement, he continues to teach occasionally at Greensboro College, write books and articles, and participate in numerous organizations.

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Visit to Iowa from Indiana in 1905 by Joseph Lacy Chamberlin ID = 341

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Iowa Citizen, Iowa City, IA, Mon., 23 Oct. 1905, page 1.)

Capt. J. L. Chamberlain of Lafayette, Ind., is Visiting His Cousins and Friends. ------

Capt. J. L. Chamberlin of Lafayette, Indiana, is visiting his relatives and friends in this community. He has cousins, L. F. Chamberlin at North Liberty and L. A. Chamberlin at Tiffin. He is accompanied by his wife and daughter and was in the city today viewing sights he has not seen since '66. His sister, Miss Louise, was at one time a student in the University and is now in Colorado Springs, where she is teaching school.

(Note by RRC: "Chamberlain" should be Chamberlin.

Based on other sources, J. L. Chamberlin was Joseph Lacy Chamberlin, ID = 341, Capt. of the 46th Reg. of Indiana Infantry in the Civil War; L. F. Chamberlin was Leroy Franklin Chamberlin, ID = 326; I suspect L. A. Chamberlin was a typo, should have been L. E. Chamberlin, Lewis Elias Chamberlin, ID = 325; both of Joseph's cousins were also Civil War vets; Joseph's sister, Louise, ID = 347, taught school in Colorado Springs, CO, for decades, died there in 1942.) ______

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Pilgrim Holiness church in Kokomo, IN - Minister was George William Chamberlin, ID = 3415

(Copied from The Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, IN, Friday, 25 April 1930, page 22.)

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Celebrate golden wedding anniversary - Wilfred Andrew Templin & Ruth Lucille (Chamberlin) Templin, ID = 34153

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in The Kokomo Morning Times, Kokomo, IN, Saturday, 18 February 1967, page 5; photo not copied.)

Couple will observe golden anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred A. Templin will observe their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, Feb. 26 from 2:00 till 6:00 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Handy, 1500 N. Third St., Logansport. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend the open house.

Mr. and Mrs. Templin were married Feb. 24, 1917. He is now retired and the couple resides in Kingston, Tenn.

They are the parents of three children, Walter R. Templin, Mrs. Ronald (Pauline) Foust and Mrs. James (Marie) Handy. They have 8 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. ______

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Celebrate silver wedding anniversary - Albert Eugene Coles, Jr., & Dorothy Helen (Chamberlin) Coles, ID = 34222

(Photocopy of the original article in The San Bernardino County Sun, San Bernardino, CA, Sunday, 6 Sept. 1953.)

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Wedding announcement; Minerva Dee 'Minnie' Alter, ID = 3624

(Transcribed by RRC from a photocopy of the original article in the Lafayette Journal and Courier, Lafayette, IN, Nov 1919.)

A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING.

An unusually interesting wedding was that of Miss Minnie Alter, of Lafayette and Vinal Jackson which took place Thanksgiving day at high noon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Alter, at Goodland. The marriage services were read by the Methodist minister of Remington, in the presence of fifty relatives and friends. Miss Myrtle Alter, sister of the bride was bridesmaid and the groom had John Elliott as his attendant. The bride wore a gown of Ivory satin trimmed with pearls, and carried a sheaf of roses. The couple will make a short wedding trip to Chicago and later will reside on the farm of the groom. Mr. Jackson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Jackson, of Chauncey avenue, and a graduate of the Purdue School of Pharmacy. The bride was stationed at St. Sill, Oklahoma, during the war as a Red Cross nurse. ______

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Descendancy Report (to great-great-great-great-grandchildren)

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN, b 7 Oct 1794, York Co PA, d 6 Aug 1867, White Co IN, bur Wilson Cem, Monon IN, m 13 Oct 1814, Adams Co PA, to a daughter of John McElnay & Hannah (Brown) McElnay, namely, Margaret A McNay, b 11 Mar 1788, York Co PA, d 7 Apr 1863, ______, bur Wilson Cem, Monon IN, m(2nd) 26 Oct 1863, ______, to a daughter of ____ Henkle & ____ (____) Henkle, namely, Margaret E Henkle, b _____ 18??, ______, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______: 1. John CHAMBERLIN, b 19 July 1815, Greene Co PA, d _____ 185?, ______MO, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Davison & _____(____) Davison, namely, (living) Davison, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. James CHAMBERLIN, b 3 Mar 1817, Adams Co PA, d 14 Dec 1897, North Liberty IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m 8 Mar 1838, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a daughter of John Laman & Rachel (Sipe) Laman, namely, Elizabeth Ellen Layman, b 12 Dec 1819, Xenia OH, d 10 July 1856, Johnson Co IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m(2nd) 24 May 1857, Johnson Co IA, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) _____, namely, Catherine (_____) Snavely, b 15 June 1814, Cumberland Co PA, d 10 Aug 1892, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA: 1. Rachael Annis CHAMBERLIN, b 16 Feb 1839, Tippecanoe Co IN, d 20 June 1864, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m 8 Oct 1857, Johnson Co IA, to a son of ____ Slaght & ____ (____) Slaght, namely, Charles P Slaght, b 28 Mar 1835, ______NJ, d 7 Mar 1890, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA: 1. Margaret SLAGHT, b ca 1859, ______IA, d 17 Apr 1889, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 2. unnamed SLAGHT, b 26 Aug 1860, ______, d 26 Aug 1860, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 3. Mary A SLAGHT, b ca 1862, ______IA, d 19 July 1875, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 2. Joseph Brown CHAMBERLIN, b 6 Nov 1841, North Liberty IA, d 6 Nov 1841, North Libery IA, bur ______. 3. Margaret Damaris CHAMBERLIN, b 6 Sept 1842, Johnson Co IA, d 22 Aug 1863, ______, bur West Cem, Panora IA, m 24 Sept 1859, Johnson Co IA, to a son of John C Houghtelin & Eliza (Diehl) Houghtelin, namely, Jacob Diehl Haughtelin, b 17 Nov 1835, Adams Co PA, d 12 Jan 1918, Panora IA, bur Brethren Cem, Panora IA: 1. J(ames) Irving HAUGHTELIN, b 17 Sept 1861, Guthrie Co IA, d __ Sept 1939, ______, bur Brethren Cem, Panora IA, m 10 Dec 1884, Guthrie Co IA, to a daughter of John E Wagner & Matilda C (Hamberg) Wagner, namely, Cora Cordelia Wagner, b 26 Mar 1864, Carroll Co MD, d 1 Feb 1960, Panora IA, bur Brethren Cem, Panora IA: 1. Percy Norval HAUGHTELIN, b 8 Sept 1890, Panora IA, d 14 July 1927, Guthrie IA, bur Brethren Cem, Panora IA, m 10 July 1912, ______, to a daughter of Gillman Turner & Aurora (Sutherland) Turner, namely, Helen M Turner, b 22 June 1891, ______IA, d 27 May 1964, ______, bur Brethren Cem, Panora IA: 1. unnamed HAUGHTELIN, b 31 Dec 1913, ______, d 31 Dec 1913, ______, bur Brethren Cem, Panora IA. 2. unnamed HAUGHTELIN, b 15 Oct 1914, ______, d 15 Oct 1914, ______, bur Brethren Cem, Panora IA. 3. Kendall V HAUGHTELIN, b 1 Sept 1921, ______IA, d 23 July 2000, Washington Co WI, bur ______, m 27 Feb 1943, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Mary ______, b 13 July 1922, ______, d 29 Nov 1999, Washington Co WI, bur ______. 4. (living) HAUGHTELIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Melehes & _____(____) Melehes, namely, (living) Melehes, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Mary Gladys ______, b _____ 1915, ______IA, d _____ 1989, ______, bur Brethern Cem, Panora IA, m ______, ______, to a son of Charles H Hall & Susie (____) Hall, namely, Harry E Hall, b 11 Dec 1911, ______, d 27 Feb 2003, ______, bur Brethern Cem, Panora IA: 1. Janet Hall, b _____ 1938, ______, d _____ 1938, ______, bur Brethern Cem, Panora IA. 2. Robert C Hall, b _____ 1946, ______, d _____ 1965, ______, bur Brethern Cem, Panora IA. 3. (living) Hall, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Cailett(?) & _____(____) Cailett(?), namely, (living) Cailett(?), b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) ______, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Klockentager & _____(____) Klockentager, namely, (living) Klockentager, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Florence E HAUGHTELIN, b 12 Aug 1863, ______, d 28 Aug 1863, ______, bur ______. 4. John Calvin CHAMBERLIN, b 13 Sept 1844, Johnson Co IA, d 14 May 1866, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 5. Lewis Elias CHAMBERLIN, b 2 June 1847, Johnson Co IA, d 11 Feb 1914, Council Bluffs IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m 3 Sept 1868, Keokuk Co IA, to a daughter of Alexander L Moreland & Mary (Zeller) Moreland, namely, Anna Jane Moreland, b 21 Jan 1846, ______PA, d 13 Dec 1909, Tiffin IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. James CHAMBERLIN (continued) 5. Lewis Elias CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. Charlie CHAMBERLIN, b 21 Dec 1868, Johnson Co IA, d 3 Aug 1870, Johnson Co IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 2. Wilbur O CHAMBERLIN, b 14 Oct 1870, Johnson Co IA, d 19 July 1871, Johnson Co IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 3. James Lamuel CHAMBERLIN, b 9 Dec 1874, Johnson Co IA, d 22 Aug 1946, Iowa City IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m 6 Oct 1897, Johnson Co IA, to a daughter of E S Allen & ____ (____) Allen, namely, Carrie Read Allen, b __ Sept 1871, ______KS, d _____ 1926, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m(2nd) 6 Sept 1928, ______, to a daughter of Ezra Eves & Phoebe (Mathers) Eves, namely, Lenna (Eves) McCann, b 3 May 1867, Columbia Co PA, d 30 Aug 1948, Iowa City IA, bur Oakridge Cem, West Liberty IA: 1. Cleora A CHAMBERLIN, b 11 Oct 1899, Johnson Co IA, d __ Jan 1984, Iowa City IA, bur ______, m ca 1919, ______, to a son of ____ White & ____ (____) White, namely, Aubrey F White, b 17 Sept 1900, British Columbia Canada, d __ Apr 1970, Iowa City IA, bur ______: 1. Helen Margaret WHITE, b 2 June 1919, ______ID, d 6 Mar 2001, Iowa City IA, bur ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Hirt & _____(____) Hirt, namely, (living) Hirt, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Robert Harold 'Bob' WHITE, b 7 Dec 1921, near North Liberty IA, d 3 Apr 2003, ______, bur Memory Grds Cem, Iowa City IA, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Williams & _____(____) Williams, namely, (living) Williams, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Donald F WHITE, b 6 Oct 1924, ______IA, d __ July 1987, ______, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Clear & _____(____) Clear, namely, (living) Clear, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. Jeanne E WHITE, b 20 Jan 1927, ______IA, d 8 Mar 1980, ______, bur ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Hoppe & _____(____) Hoppe, namely, (living) Hoppe, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. Ruth V WHITE, b 31 Jan 1929, Iowa City IA, d 26 Aug 2003, Iowa City IA, bur Memory Grds Cem, Iowa City IA. 6. Jerry Aubrey WHITE, b 13 Apr 1931, ______, d 18 May 1988, ______, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Falls & _____(____) Falls, namely, (living) Falls, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 7. (living) WHITE, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m ______, __, to a son of ____ Westfall & ____ (____) Westfall, namely, Bernie Westfall, b ______, ______, d 26 Dec 1967, ______, bur ______. 2. Marie Aileen CHAMBERLIN, b 11 Aug 1902, Johnson Co IA, d __ July 1993, Mt Vernon IA, bur ______, m 10 June 1922, Waterloo IA, to a son of Payson W Peterson & Harriet J (Warner) Peterson, namely, Warner Peterson, b 14 Feb 1900, ______IA, d __ Mar 1971, Mt Vernon IA, bur ______: 1. Ruth PETERSON, b 19 Jan 1923, ______, d ca Mar 1925, Mt Vernon IA, bur ______. 2. (living) PETERSON, b (confidential). 3. (living) PETERSON, b (confidential). 4. (living) PETERSON, b (confidential). 5. (living) PETERSON, b (confidential). 3. Maurine Alma CHAMBERLIN, b 28 Sept 1905, Johnson Co IA, d 22 June 1997, Seal Beach CA, bur Sierra Hills C, Sacremento CA, m (confidential), to a son of _____Bennett & _____(____) Bennett, namely, (living) Bennett, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Whitten & _____(____) Whitten, namely, (living) Whitten, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. Pauline CHAMBERLIN, b 28 Sept 1905, Johnson Co IA, d 5 Sept 2005, Littleton CO, bur ______, m ca 1927, ______, to a son of ____ Carmean & Mita (Smith) Carmean, namely, Arnold Jackson 'Andy' Carmean, b 14 June 1903, ______IA, d 5 Dec 1992, Seal Beach CA, bur ______: 1. JoAnne Louise CARMEAN, b 30 Jan 1931, Iowa City IA, d 28 Jan 2006, Los Altos CA, bur ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Parks & _____(____) Parks, namely, (living) Parks, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) CARMEAN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Parish & _____(____) Parish, namely, (living) Parish, b (confidential), lives in (confidential).

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. James CHAMBERLIN (continued) 5. Lewis Elias CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. James Lamuel CHAMBERLIN (continued) 4. Pauline CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. (living) CARMEAN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. Helen Carrie CHAMBERLIN, b 22 Apr 1909, Johnson Co IA, d 18 Nov 1995, Seal Beach CA, bur ______, m ca 1927, Iowa City IA, to a son of George L Boss & Rosa C (Goering) Boss, namely, Virgil Horace Boss, b 6 Mar 1906, Dallas IA, d 20 Dec 1998, Seal Beach CA, bur ______. 6. James Harold CHAMBERLIN, b 12 May 1912, Johnson Co IA, d 12 Apr 1922, Iowa City IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 4. Leila Mary CHAMBERLIN, b 11 Feb 1876, West Liberty IA, d 3 Mar 1955, Independence MO, bur Floral Hills C, Jackson Co MO, m ca 1907, Tiffin IA, to a son of ____ McGlothlin & ____ (____) McGlothlin, namely, George W McGlothlin, b _____ 1877, ______IL, d _____ 1945, ______, bur ______. 5. Glen Lewis CHAMBERLIN, b 5 Apr 1880, Johnson Co IA, d 18 Dec 1957, ______, bur Crane Cem, Crane MO, m 27 Aug 1902, Iowa City IA, to a daughter of ____ Toohey & ____ (____) Toohey, namely, Ogle L Toohey, b 11 Mar 1884, ______IA, d 7 Aug 1980, Galena MO, bur Crane Cem, Crane MO: 1. Lyle Toohey CHAMBERLAIN, b 9 Aug 1905, Creighton MO, d 11 Dec 1969, Galena MO, bur Crane Cem, Crane MO, m ______, ______, to a daughter of R C Pryor & ____ (____) Pryor, namely, Alma Elizabeth Pryor, b 17 Apr 1910, ______, d 22 Mar 1991, Galena MO, bur Crane Cem, Crane MO: 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Payne & _____(____) Payne, namely, (living) Payne, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) CHAMBERLAIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Hill & _____(____) Hill, namely, (living) Hill, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) CHAMBERLAIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Smith & _____(____) Smith, namely, (living) Smith, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 6. Leroy Franklin CHAMBERLIN, b 16 Aug 1849, North Liberty IA, d 17 Dec 1929, Princeton IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m 24 Oct 1873, Jasper Co IA, to a daughter of Nelson Read & Sarah M (Johnson) Read, namely, Elizabeth Ellen Read, b 7 Sept 1853, Greenville OH, d __ Mar 1931, Princeton IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA: 1. Elizabeth C CHAMBERLIN, b 12 Oct 1875, Fredonia IA, d 25 Nov 1969, St Paul MN, bur ______, m 14 Jan 1903, North Liberty IA, to a son of Zephania S Varnum & Lucinda (Vibbert) Varnum, namely, Clarence Vibbert Varnum, b 31 May 1879, Attica MI, d 8 Sept 1960, St Paul MN, bur ______: 1. Althea VARNUM, b 15 June 1905, ______ND, d 6 Apr 1930, Hennepin Co MN, bur ______. 2. Laura VARNUM, b 6 May 1908, ______ND, d __ Jan 1981, Dakota Co MN, bur ______, m 1 Feb 1941, St Paul MN, to a son of ____ Brown & ____ (____) Brown, namely, Ollie Lee Brown, b 21 Oct 1903, ______, d __ Nov 1978, Dakota Co MN, bur ______. 2. Lewis Leroy CHAMBERLIN, b 30 Mar 1877, Gilman IA, d 19 Jan 1966, Gordon NE, bur Gordon Cem, Gordon NE, m 28 Mar 1905, West Branch IA, to a daughter of Horace Robertson & Mary J (Allin) Robertson, namely, Julia Bell Robertson, b 4 Feb 1879, Independence KS, d 11 Oct 1954, Gordon NE, bur Gordon Cem, Gordon NE: 1. Leroy Robertson CHAMBERLIN, b 16 July 1906, West Branch IA, d 4 Jan 1988, Morningside IA, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Lydy & _____(Norton) Lydy, namely, (living) Lydy, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Jensen & _____(____) Jensen, namely, (living) Jensen, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m ______, __, to a daughter of Theodore Holswarth & Pauline (Fry) Holswarth, namely, Norma Jean Holswarth, b 21 Sept 1939, Freeman SD, d 3 June 1984, Norfolk NE, bur ______.

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. James CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. Leroy Franklin CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. Lewis Leroy CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. Leroy Robertson CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____O'Hern & _____(____) O'Hern, namely, (living) O'Hern, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____McPherson & _____(____) McPherson, namely, (living) McPherson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Ruth Elizabeth CHAMBERLIN, b 27 Feb 1908, Sykeston ND, d 1 Feb 1996, Milaca MN, bur ______, m 28 Oct 1930, ______, to a son of Frank Nichols & Armine (____) Nichols, namely, Thomas W Nichols, b 12 May 1909, ______, d 12 Dec 1990, Milaca MN, bur ______: 1. (living) NICHOLS, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Nelson & _____(____) Nelson, namely, (living) Nelson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Lores Ruth NICHOLS, b 26 Feb 1938, Fairbault MN, d 19 Oct 2000, Spring Park MN, bur ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Trask & _____(____) Trask, namely, (living) Trask, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Alfred Horace 'Fred' CHAMBERLIN, b 6 Jan 1910, near Sykeston ND, d __ Dec 1981, Gordon NE, bur cremated, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Lundy & ____ _ (Kirk) Lundy, namely, (living) Lundy, b (confidential), d ______, bur lives in (confidential): 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Cook & _____(____) Cook, namely, (living) Cook, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Metzer & _____(____) Metzer, namely, (living) Metzer, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Foursha & _____(____) Foursha, namely, (living) Foursha, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Hobbs & _____(____) Hobbs, namely, (living) Hobbs, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Wright & _____(____) Wright, namely, (living) Wright, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. May (or Marie) CHAMBERLIN, b 11 OCT 1878, ______, d __ Sept 1879, ______, bur ______. 4. Alfred Bolton CHAMBERLIN, b 16 May 1880, Webster City IA, d 7 Apr 1953, Mt Vernon IA, bur _____ Cem, Mt Vernon IA, m 11 Apr 1906, Conrad IA, to a daughter of John Sherbon & Hattie (Green) Sherbon, namely, Eunice Gertrude Sherbon, b 7 Oct 1885, Conrad IA, d __ Mar 1980, Clarence IA, bur _____ Cem, Mt Vernon IA: 1. Alfred Maurice CHAMBERLIN, b 19 July 1908, _____, India, d 14 Mar 1995, Hercules CA, bur ______, m 25 Dec 1937, ______, to a daughter of Harry Richards & Kjerstin B (Johnson) Richards, namely, Ila Anita Richards, b 5 Apr 1911, ______, d 26 Oct 1997, Hercules CA, bur ______: 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Elsom & _____(____) Elsom, namely, (living) Elsom, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Rogers & _____(____) Rogers, namely, (living) Rogers, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Griego & _____(____) Griego, namely, (living) Griego, b (confidential), lives in (confidential).

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. James CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. Leroy Franklin CHAMBERLIN (continued) 4. Alfred Bolton CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. Helen Elizabeth CHAMBERLIN, b 7 May 1912, ______IA, d __ Jan 1993, Lincoln NE, bur ______, m 25 Nov 1943, ______, to a son of Charles C Lommasson & Mary E (Darby) Lommasson, namely, Robert Curtis Lommasson, b 4 Jan 1914, ______, d 17 Nov 1996, Lincoln NE, bur ______: 1. (living) LOMMASSON, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Hodgson & _____(____) Hodgson, namely, (living) Hodgson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) LOMMASSON, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Weiss & _____(____) Weiss, namely, (living) Weiss, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) LOMMASSON, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Meyer & _____(____) Meyer, namely, (living) Meyer, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) LOMMASSON, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. John Gordon CHAMBERLIN, b 18 Mar 1914, Blairstown IA, d 30 Nov 2006, Greensboro NC, bur ______, m 12 May 1937, ______(div 1972), to a daughter of Oscar L Challman & Freda (____) Challman, namely, Elna Challman, b 23 June 1913, ______Wy, d 21 Nov 2002, Bridgeville PA, bur ______, m(2nd) 13 July 1973, ______, to a daughter of ____ Eck & ____ (____) Eck, namely, Mildred A Eck, b 2 July 1914, ______, d 29 Aug 1999, Greensboro NC, bur ______, m(3rd) ______, ______, to a daughter of Russell W Ford & Mary (Bethell) Ford, namely, Mary (Ford) Nies, b 12 May 1913, Rockingham NC, d 10 Jan 2007, ______, bur ______: 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Wiest & _____(____) Wiest, namely, (living) Wiest, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______. 4. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Holmes & _____(____) Holmes, namely, (living) Holmes, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 6 Aug 1941, IA, to a daughter of ____ Baumgartner & ____ (____) Baumgartner, namely, Lina Baumgartner, b 6 June 1917, Summit NJ, d 21 Apr 1996, Des Moines IA, bur ______, m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) Edwards, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______. 5. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 24 Aug 1943, IA, to a son of George C Lusted & Maude (Browning) Lusted, namely, Lee Browning Lusted, b 22 May 1922, ______IA, d 7 Feb 1994, Menlo Park CA, bur ______: 1. (living) LUSTED, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. (living) LUSTED, b (confidential), lives in ______. 6. Kathryn Alta CHAMBERLIN, b 18 Oct 1922, ______IA, d 16 Oct 1959, Middletown CT, bur ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Fell & _____(____) Fell, namely, (living) Fell, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) FELL, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. (living) FELL, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. (living) FELL, b (confidential), lives in ______. 7. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 25 June 1946, IA, to a son of Roy M Joslin & Verna (Hazen) Joslin, namely, Robert Roy Joslin, b 30 Sept 1923, Anamosa IA, d 15 Apr 1989, ______, bur _____ Cem, Clarence IA:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. James CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. Leroy Franklin CHAMBERLIN (continued) 4. Alfred Bolton CHAMBERLIN (continued) 7. (living) CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. (living) JOSLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) JOSLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) JOSLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) JOSLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______. 5. (living) JOSLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______. 8. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of ____ _ Lusted & _____(Browning) Lusted, namely, (living) Lusted, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) LUSTED, b (confidential). 2. (living) LUSTED, b (confidential). 3. (living) LUSTED, b (confidential). 4. (living) LUSTED, b (confidential). 5. N(elson) Read CHAMBERLIN, b 19 Jan 1883, Gallion IA, d 4 Sept 1961, Poplar WI, bur ______, m 16 Nov 1907, St Paul MN, to a daughter of ____ Trevette & ____ (____) Trevette, namely, Evelyn Trevette, b 19 Aug 1883, Bigstone Co MN, d 12 Nov 1940, ______, bur ______: 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m 1 Nov 1930, __, to a daughter of Charles B Dosh & Dorcas M (____) Dosh, namely, Dorothy Teresa Dosh, b 9 Apr 1910, ______, d 22 Feb 1988, ______MN, bur ______: 1. (living) Chamberlin, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Booton & _____(____) Booton, namely, (living) Booton, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Laura May CHAMBERLIN, b 9 July 1918, St Paul MN, d 27 Jan 1998, Poplar WI, bur Poplar Cem, Poplar WI, m 19 June 1938, ______, to a son of William Lundberg & Hulda (Jones) Lundberg, namely, Reynold Norman Lundberg, b 11 Mar 1913, ______, d __ Sept 1979, Poplar WI, bur ______: 1. (living) LUNDBERG, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Lepasti & _____(____) Lepasti, namely, (living) Lepasti, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) LUNDBERG, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Russell & _____(____) Russell, namely, (living) Russell, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) LUNDBERG, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Kesler & _____(____) Kesler, namely, (living) Kesler, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 6. James Allen CHAMBERLIN, b 8 July 1885, Pleasantville IA, d 23 Apr 1948, Muscatine IA, bur Greenwood Cem, Muscatine IA, m 5 June 1907, Muscatine IA, to a daughter of John C Pratt & Sadie (Umphry) Pratt, namely, Olive May Pratt, b 25 Aug 1887, Carroll IA, d 19 Apr 1963, ______, bur Greenwood Cem, Muscatine IA: 1. Eunice Maxine CHAMBERLIN, b 11 Apr 1908, ______ND, d 15 Oct 1997, Charlotte Co FL, bur ______, m 24 Dec 1930, ______, to a son of ____ Walde & ____ (____) Walde, namely, Arthur William Walde, b 29 Aug 1901, ______, d 6 Mar 1991, Charlotte Co FL, bur ______: 1. William Allen WALDE, b 22 Oct 1936, Brazos Co TX, d 22 Sept 1996, Concord MA, bur ______, m ______, ______, to a daughter of ____ Steiner & ____ (____) Steiner, namely, Frances Elizabeth Steiner, b 29 June 1941, ______, d 15 Apr 2003, Boston MA, bur ______. 2. (living) WALDE, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Jorgensen & _____(____) Jorgensen, namely, (living) Jorgensen, b (confidential), lives in (confidential).

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. James CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. Leroy Franklin CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. James Allen CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. Margaret CHAMBERLIN, b 6 June 1912, ______MN, d 26 June 1996, Winfield KS, bur ______, m ______, ______, to a son of ____ Chance & ____ (____) Chance, namely, Hugh Emory Chance, b 28 Dec 1911, Winfield KS, d 25 Mar 1998, Winfield KS, bur Tisdale Cem, Tisdale KS: 1. (living) CHANCE, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____McLeod & _____(____) McLeod, namely, (living) McLeod, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Robert William CHANCE, b 9 Oct 1942, ______, d 21 Mar 1943, ______, bur ______. 3. ______CHANCE, b _____ 19??, ______, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______. 3. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Nichols & _____(____) Nichols, namely, (living) Nichols, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) NICHOLS, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Arnold & _____(____) Arnold, namely, (living) Arnold, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) NICHOLS, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Bellinger & _____(____) Bellinger, namely, (living) Bellinger, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (Mary) Esther Chamberlin, b 11 Sept 1907, ______IL, d 26 Apr 1980, Bovey MN, bur ______, m ca 1929, ______, to a son of Benoni J Broadston & Susan R (Good) Broadston, namely, Harold Omer Broadston, b 13 Nov 1907, Powesheik Co IA, d 21 Feb 1988, Gilbert AZ, bur ______. 5. Wilma Chamberlin, b 22 Apr 1917, ______IL, d 23 Oct 1993, Livermore CA, bur ______, m ______, ______, to a son of Carl W Tiecke & Emma E (Dammann) Tiecke, namely, Robert William Tiecke, b 10 Oct 1917, ______IA, d 30 Mar 1988, Livermore CA, bur ______. 7. Ira Iowa CHAMBERLIN, b 29 Nov 1887, Pleasantville IA, d __ Dec 1978, ______, bur ______, m 8 July 1908, Grandview __, to a daughter of W Balis Thompson & ____ (____) Thompson, namely, Iva May Thompson, b 15 Nov 1885, ______, d 13 Feb 1910, ______, bur ______, m(2nd) 2 Nov 1910, Brookhaven MS, to a daughter of Hugh Sartin & Endora (Gwin) Sartin, namely, Ada Edna Sartin, b 20 Feb 1884, ______MS, d 12 Sept 1967, Jackson MS, bur ______, m(3rd) 25 June 1924, Springfield MA, to a daughter of ____ Moore & ____ (____) Moore, namely, Elsie Chapin Moore, b 2 Dec 1897, Springfield MA, d __ Sept 1967, Middletown CT, bur ______, m(4th) (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Sylvester & ____ _ (Boucher) Sylvester, namely, (living) Sylvester, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m ______, __, to a son of ____ Paul & ____ (Hull) Paul, namely, John Alison Paul, b 18 June 1912, ______LA, d 17 Apr 1995, San Francisco CA, bur ______: 1. (living) PAUL, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Borchert & _____(____) Borchert, namely, (living) Borchert, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) PAUL, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Encinas & _____(____) Encinas, namely, (living) Encinas, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) PAUL, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Henderson & _____(____) Henderson, namely, (living) Henderson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential). 3. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Reeves & _____(____) Reeves, namely, (living) Reeves, b (confidential), lives in (confidential):

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. James CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. Leroy Franklin CHAMBERLIN (continued) 7. Ira Iowa CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. (living) CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. (living) REEVES, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) REEVES, b (confidential). 4. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a son of ____ _ Davidson & _____(____) Davidson, namely, (living) Davidson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) DAVIDSON, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. (living) DAVIDSON, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. (living) DAVIDSON, b (confidential), lives in ______. 5. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Lundy & _____(Masson) Lundy, namely, (living) Lundy, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential). 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential). 8. Sadie C CHAMBERLIN, b 7 Jan 1890, Brookhaven MS, d 30 Aug 1994, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______, m 7 Sept 1915, Princeton IA, to a son of John McClish & Cora A (White) Gray McClish, namely, Glade Leonard McClish, b 27 Aug 1888, Pennville IN, d 14 Dec 1975, Takoma WA, bur ______: 1. Lois Ellen McCLISH, b 7 Oct 1916, Tamingfu,Chihli Province, China, d 6 May 2003, Long Beach CA, bur ______. 2. Myra Phyllis McCLISH, b 1 Feb 1919, Jungtch,Honan Province, China, d 18 Dec 2001, Tucson AZ, bur ______. 3. Arthur Lewis McCLISH, b 3 Apr 1922, Jungtch,Honan Province, China, d 17 Jan 1988, Seattle WA, bur ______Cem, Bellevue WA, m (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Riste & ____ _ (Griffith) Riste, namely, (living) Riste, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Houseknecht & ____ _ (Bowman) Houseknecht, namely, (living) Stiffler, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) McCLISH, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Hansen & _____(____) Hansen, namely, (living) Hansen, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Gordon & _____(____) Gordon, namely, (living) Gordon, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) McClish, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Moser & _____(____) Moser, namely, (living) Moser, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) McCLISH, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Thompson & _____(Channel) Thompson, namely, (living) Thompson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) McCLISH, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Wilson & _____(____) Wilson, namely, (living) Wilson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) McCLISH, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. (living) McCLISH, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. (living) McCLISH, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Adams & _____(____) Adams, namely, (living) Adams, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) McCLISH, b (confidential), lives in ______. 5. (living) McCLISH, b (confidential), lives in ______. 6. (living) McCLISH, b (confidential), lives in ______. 9. Sylvan Edison CHAMBERLIN, b 9 Feb 1892, Brookhaven MS, d 14 Mar 1921, Chippewa Falls WI, bur ______, m 19 June 1913, Chippewa Falls WI, to a daughter of William Stees & Emma (Cavangh) Stees, namely, Anna Irene 'Rena' Stees, b 11 July 1891, Chippewa Falls WI, d 1 Aug 1972, Mesa AZ, bur ______:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. James CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. Leroy Franklin CHAMBERLIN (continued) 9. Sylvan Edison CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m 7 Apr 1935, __, to a son of ____ Hougen & ____ (____) Hougen, namely, Harry Olney Hougen, b 9 Feb 1889, Glenwood WI, d 27 Jan 1965, Crook Co OR, bur ______, m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of ____ _ Ingham & _____(____) Ingham, namely, (living) Ingham, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) HOUGEN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Ryan & _____(____) Ryan, namely, (living) Ryan, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Armstrong & _____(____) Armstrong, namely, (living) Armstrong, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Toby V HOUGEN, b 6 Dec 1939, ______, d __ Aug 1969, ______, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) HOUGEN, b (confidential), lives in ______. 4. (living) HOUGEN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Nonnenmacher & _____(____) Nonnenmacher, namely, (living) Nonnenmacher, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. (living) HOUGEN, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. Grace Elizabeth CHAMBERLIN, b 27 May 1916, Chippewa Falls WI, d 13 Mar 2000, Bella Vista AR, bur ______, m 23 May 1945, Camp Edwards MA, to a son of Maxon Sayner & Margaret (McDonald) Sayner, namely, Marshall Sayner, b 21 Nov 1920, ______, d 15 Apr 2006, Clinton AR, bur ______: 1. (living) SAYNER, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Anderson & _____(____) Anderson, namely, (living) Anderson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) SAYNER, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. (living) SAYNER, b (confidential), lives in ______. 7. unnamed CHAMBERLIN, b 5 Nov 1851, Johnson Co IA, d 6 Nov 1851, Johnson Co IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 8. unnamed CHAMBERLIN, b 22 Mar 1853, ______, d 23 Mar 1853, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 9. unnamed CHAMBERLIN, b 21 Jan 1854, Johnson Co IA, d 22 Jan 1854, Johnson Co IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA. 10. Ira James George CHAMBERLIN, b 10 Sept 1858, North Liberty IA, d _____ 1955, Iowa City IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m 16 Apr 1879, Johnson Co IA, to a daughter of ____ Bane & ____ (____) Bane, namely, Ella May Bane, b 16 Feb 1860, ______IA, d 19 Dec 1951, Iowa City IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) _____, namely, (living) Putnam, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN, b 18 Sept 1818, ______, d __ Apr 1822, ______, bur ______. 4. David Lewis CHAMBERLIN, b 4 Jan 1821, Greene Co PA, d 15 June 1888, Wichita KS, bur Highland Cem, Wichita KS, m 9 Dec 1841, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a daughter of John Laman & Rachel (Sipe) Laman, namely, Catharine Layman, b 22 Sept 1821, Xenia OH, d 22 Feb 1899, prob Emporia KS, bur Evergreen C, Colorado Sprs CO: 1. Joseph Lacy CHAMBERLIN, b 21 Sept 1842, Tippecanoe Co IN, d 8 Dec 1926, Kokomo IN, bur Union Cem, Forest IN, m 30 Nov 1865, Jasper Co IN, to a daughter of John Alter & Lucinda J (Black) Alter, namely, Isabella Jane Alter, b 4 Sept 1844, ______IN, d 21 Dec 1904, Benton AR, bur ______, m(2nd) ______, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Minerva Bell ______, b 31 Dec 1843, ______IN, d 13 Mar 1927, Howard Co IN, bur ______: 1. Mary Catherine 'Kate' CHAMBERLIN, b 28 Oct 1866, ______IN, d __ May 1942, South Bend IN, bur ______, m 1 Sept 1895, ______OK, to a son of Benjamin F Bowlsby & Catharine S (Hyskell) Bowlsby, namely, Othello Emmett Bowlsby, b 1 Sept 1870, Madison Co IA, d 28 Sept 1907, ______, bur ____ Cem, Hominy OK, m(2nd) 16 Aug 1919, Howard Co IN, to a son of ____ Mills & ____ (____) Mills, namely, Frank Mills, b _____ 1867, ______IN, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 4. David Lewis CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. Joseph Lacy CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. Mary Catherine 'Kate' CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. Opal Naomi BOWLSBY, b 20 Aug 1896, ______OK, d _____ 19??, lived in St Joseph Co IN (1930), bur ______, m 15 Aug 1913, Howard Co IN, to a son of Nutter R Bowman & Pauline (Fiant) Bowman, namely, Omer Sylvester Bowman, b 18 Oct 1890, Howard Co IN, d _____ 19??, lived in Wabash IN (1942), bur ______, m(2nd) __ Feb 1925, ______, to a son of ____ McKillip & ____ (____) McKillip, namely, Charles Merle McKillip, b 31 July 1895, Converse IN, d __ July 1966, South Bend IN, bur ______: 1. unnamed BOWMAN, b 29 Apr 1914, Howard Co IN, d 29 Apr 1914, Kokomo IN, bur ______. 2. unnamed BOWMAN, b 5 July 1915, Howard Co IN, d 5 July 1915, Kokomo IN, bur ______. 3. Pauline Kath. BOWMAN, b 3 Jan 1917, Howard Co IN, d 29 May 1917, Kokomo IN, bur ______. 2. Lacy Emmett BOWLSBY, b 16 Aug 1905, ______IA, d 19 Dec 1971, Marion Co OR, bur ______, m ______, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Ethel Marie ______, b 11 Mar 1910, ______, d 3 July 1992, Marion Co OR, bur ______: 1. (living) BOWLSBY, b (confidential). 2. John Lewis CHAMBERLIN, b 16 Oct 1868, White Co IN, d 26 Feb 1907, South Bend IN, bur St Joseph Cem, Mishawaka IN, m (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) 8 Sept 1895, South Bend IN, to a daughter of John Kline & Mary (Gardheftner) Kline, namely, Elizabeth P 'Lizzie' Kline, b 16 Dec 1873, ______IN, d 30 June 1941, South Bend IN, bur St Joseph Cem, Mishawaka IN: 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential). 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential). 3. George Lacy CHAMBERLIN, b 8 Feb 1896, prob South Bend IN, d 29 May 1972, Mishawaka IN, bur ______, m 21 Sept 1922, ______, to a daughter of ____ Edgar & ____ (____) Edgar, namely, Bernice A Edgar, b 19 Aug 1895, ______OH, d __ Feb 1979, Mishawaka IN, bur ______: 1. Edgar Wilbur CHAMBERLIN, b 1 Aug 1923, Mishiwaka IN, d 9 Aug 2002, Belleville IL, bur Green Mount Cath. Cem, B. IL, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Martens & _____(____) Martens, namely, (living) Martens, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 2 Oct 1948, IN, to a son of ____ Hartwick & ____ (____) Hartwick, namely, Eugene Patrick Hartwick, b 30 June 1921, ______, d 10 May 1974, Grand Rapids MI, bur ______. 3. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 13 Sept 1952, IN, to a daughter of Michael Sarabyn & Mary (Luska) Sarabyn, namely, Edna Mae Sarabyn, b 16 Nov 1929, Dowagiac MI, d 22 Feb 2007, New Port Richey FL, bur Fairview Cem, Mishiwaka IN. 4. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Vandenbosh & _____(____) Vandenbosh, namely, (living) Vandenbosh, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Richardson & _____(____) Richardson, namely, (living) Richardson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 6. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Vanvynckt & _____(____) Vanvynckt, namely, (living) Vanvynckt, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 7. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Weber & _____(____) Weber, namely, (living) Weber, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 8. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Ciszczon & _____(____) Ciszczon, namely, (living) Ciszczon, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 9. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Hinton & _____(____) Hinton, namely, (living) Hinton, b (confidential), lives in (confidential).

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 4. David Lewis CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. Joseph Lacy CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. John Lewis CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. George Lacy CHAMBERLIN (continued) 10. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Ruphsatz & _____(____) Ruphsatz, namely, (living) Ruphsatz, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. Charles Leonard CHAMBERLIN, b 27 May 1897, prob South Bend IN, d 24 Feb 1970, Mishwaka IN, bur ______, m 10 July 1919, ______, to a daughter of ____ Huemmer & ____ (____) Huemmer, namely, Rosalie D Huemmer, b 10 July 1896, ______IN, d _____ 1971, ______, bur ______: 1. Charles Leonard CHAMBERLIN, b 9 Aug 1920, Mishawaka IN, d 29 Apr 1996, South Bend IN, bur (cr) C.H.M.G., Osceola IN, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Hyatt & _____(____) Hyatt, namely, (living) Hyatt, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. James E CHAMBERLIN, b 9 Aug 1920, Mishawaka IN, d 27 Aug 1920, Mishawaka IN, bur St Joseph Cem, Mishawaka IN. 3. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Kempner & _____(____) Kempner, namely, (living) Kempner, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Barrett & _____(____) Barrett, namely, (living) Barrett, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Barnes & _____(____) Barnes, namely, (living) Barnes, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 6. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Velleman & _____(____) Velleman, namely, (living) Velleman, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 7. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 8. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Dosman & _____(____) Dosman, namely, (living) Dosman, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 9. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Mathis & _____(____) Mathis, namely, (living) Mathis, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 10. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 11. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Kohler & _____(____) Kohler, namely, (living) Kohler, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. Julia Bernice CHAMBERLIN, b 5 Oct 1898, prob South Bend IN, d 7 Jan 1903, South Bend IN, bur ______. 6. Mary CHAMBERLIN, b 7 May 1900, South Bend IN, d 7 May 1900, South Bend IN, bur St Joseph Cem, Mishawaka IN. 7. John Raymond CHAMBERLIN, b 12 Oct 1901, South Bend IN, d 11 Jan 1903, South Bend IN, bur ______. 8. Leona Margret CHAMBERLIN, b 12 Oct 1903, ______IN, d 4 Jan 1992, ______, bur ___ Cem, St Joseph Co IN, m 18 May 1927, St Joseph Co IN, to a son of ____ Lang & ____ (____) Lang, namely, Clarence Lang, b 28 June 1902, ______IN, d __ May 1973, Mishawaka IN, bur ___ Cem, St Joseph Co IN: 1. Lois Ann LANG, b _____ 1928, ______, d _____ 1930, ______, bur ______. 2. (living) LANG, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Ward & _____(____) Ward, namely, (living) Ward, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 9. James Joseph CHAMBERLIN, b 30 Nov 1904, Mishawaka IN, d 11 Apr 1976, Ft Wayne IN, bur Catholic Cem, Ft Wayne IN, m 18 June 1927, Mishawaka IN, to a daughter of Jacob Clauss & Caroline (Bauer) Clauss, namely, Katharine Christine Clauss, b 12 Oct 1906, Forrest IL, d 31 Aug 2004, Ft Wayne IN, bur (name at death = Graff): 1. James Edward CHAMBERLIN, b 9 Dec 1927, Mishawaka IN, d 3 Dec 1972, Argos IN, bur ___ Cem, Argos IN, m (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ McKean & ____ _ (Getz) McKean, namely, (living) Mckean, b (confidential), lives in (confidential).

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 4. David Lewis CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. Joseph Lacy CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. John Lewis CHAMBERLIN (continued) 9. James Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Short & _____(____) Short, namely, (living) Short, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 18 Apr 1953, __, to a son of ____ Ackerman & ____ (____) Ackerman, namely, Clement Joseph 'Clem' Ackerman, b 18 Mar 1932, Ft Wayne IN, d __ Aug 1986, Ft Wayne IN, bur ______. 4. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Hoffman & _____(____) Hoffman, namely, (living) Hoffman, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential). 10. Louis Edward CHAMBERLIN, b 20 Feb 1907, South Bend IN, d 18 Dec 1959, South Bend IN, bur Fairview Cem, Mishawaka IN, m 25 Nov 1929, Mishawaka IN, to a daughter of John F Amos & Adah G (Bortner) Amos, namely, Opal Athena Amos, b 25 Oct 1910, ______IN, d 5 Sept 1988, Los Angeles CA, bur ______, m(2nd) 23 Aug 1941, ______IN, to a daughter of John A Mougey & Rose A (Cooney) Mougey, namely, Dorothy Delphine Mougey, b 19 Jan 1910, Sheldon ND, d 22 Oct 2000, South Bend IN, bur prob in Fairview Cem, M. IN: 1. Louis Fredrick CHAMBERLIN, b 14 Oct 1930, Mishawaka IN, d 4 July 1993, Catlett VA, bur Quantico Natl Cm, Triangle VA, m 19 June 1950, Washington DC, to a daughter of John F Hayes & Marie F (Reilly) Hayes, namely, Marie Cecilia Hayes, b 20 Aug 1931, Washington DC, d 19 Dec 2003, ______VA, bur Quantico Natl Cm, Triangle VA. 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Louis Eugene 'Gene' CHAMBERLIN, b 20 Mar 1943, Mishiwaka IN, d 12 Aug 2005, South Bend IN, bur Chapel Hill Mem Grds, S.B. IN, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Peck & _____(____) Peck, namely, (living) Peck, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. Michael Anthony CHAMBERLIN, b 1 Feb 1945, ______, d 19 Feb 2005, River Park IN, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Nussbaum & _____(____) Nussbaum, namely, (living) Nussbaum, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of _____Grezgore & _____(____) Grezgore, namely, (living) Grezgore, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Eliza Ellen CHAMBERLIN, b 30 Jan 1871, ______IN, d 23 July 1874, ______, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN. 4. Myrtle Bell 'Mattie' CHAMBERLIN, b 16 Oct 1873, ______IN, lived in ______OK, m 17 Feb 1902, St Joseph Co IN, to a son of ____ McNutt & ____ (Griffin) McNutt, namely, Bertrand Arthur McNutt, b 26 Feb 1869, ______NE, d 17 Nov 1951, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______: 1. Gertrude Louise NcNUTT, b 19 Nov 1906, ______, d 29 Dec 1915, ______, bur ______. 2. Bertrand Arthur NcNUTT, b 6 July 1910, ______OK, d 14 Dec 1960, San Luis Obispo Co CA, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Adams & _____(____) Adams, namely, (living) Adams, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) McNUTT, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. (living) McNUTT, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. (living) McNUTT, b (confidential), lives in ______. 5. William George CHAMBERLIN, b 26 Nov 1876, Elk Co KS, d 17 June 1940, Kokomo IN, bur Union Cem, Forest IN, m 22 Nov 1896, Clinton Co IN, to a daughter of ____ Ford & ____ (____) Ford, namely, Minnie B Ford, b 9 Mar 1870, ______IN, d 5 May 1938, ______, bur Union Cem, Forest IN: 1. unnamed CHAMBERLIN, b _____ 1899, ______, d _____ 1899, ______, bur ______. 2. Orval CHAMBERLIN, b 22 Aug 1900, Clinton Co IN, d 24 Aug 1900, Clinton Co IN, bur Union Cem, Forest IN. 3. Ruth Lucille CHAMBERLIN, b 17 Oct 1901, Clinton Co IN, d __ Dec 1976, Logansport IN, bur ______, m 24 Feb 1917, Howard Co IN, to a son of John W Templin & Emma E (Shackleford) Templin, namely, Wilfred Andrew Templin, b 22 Nov 1894, Marion IN, d __ May 1969, ______, bur ______:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 4. David Lewis CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. Joseph Lacy CHAMBERLIN (continued) 5. William George CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. Ruth Lucille CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. Walter Raymond TEMPLIN, b 11 Dec 1917, Kokomo IN, d 27 Dec 1997, Rockwood TN, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Draine & _____(____) Draine, namely, (living) Draine, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of _____Fitzpatrick & _____(____) Fitzpatrick, namely, (living) Fitzpatrick, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) TEMPLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. (living) TEMPLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Handy & _____(____) Handy, namely, (living) Handy, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 6. Hallie Orville 'Hal' CHAMBERLIN, b 5 June 1878, Reno Co KS, d 5 Apr 1942, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______, m 21 Oct 1903, ______, to a daughter of James A Cooper & Martha (Dowdy) Cooper, namely, Anna Elisabeth (Cooper) Powell, b 27 Mar 1852, Stoddard Co MO, d 9 June 1914, Malden MO, bur _____ Cem, Dexter MO, m(2nd) ca 1915, ______, to a daughter of James A Cooper & Martha (Dowdy) Cooper, namely, Sebe Cordelia 'Sibbie' (Cooper) ______, b 9 Jan 1858, ______MO, d 3 July 1954, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______. 7. Arthur CHAMBERLIN, b 5 June 1882, ______, d 10 June 1882, ______, bur ______. 2. James Calvin CHAMBERLIN, b 10 Aug 1845, ______IN, d 5 Mar 1890, Kingman KS, bur Walnut Hill Cem, Kingman KS, m 10 Mar 1868, White Co IN, to a daughter of ____ Hinkle & ____ (____) Hinkle, namely, Martha A 'Mattie' Hinkle, b __ Feb 1842, ______IN, d 2 Jan 1904, ______, bur Walnut Hill Cem, Kingman KS: 1. William CHAMBERLIN, b 15 Sept 1869, Howard Co KS, d 9 Sept 1917, Kansas City MO, bur Forest Hill Cem, K.C. MO, m 10 Feb 1897, Kingman KS, to a daughter of ____ Bowen & Mary J (____) Bowen, namely, Marguerite Bowen, b __ Apr 1869, ______NE, d __ Aug 1941, Kansas City MO, bur ______: 1. Naomi CHAMBERLIN, b __ Dec 1897, ______MO, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______. 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential). 3. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential). 2. John Coke CHAMBERLIN, b 3 Feb 1872, ______KS, d 20 Jan 1952, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______, m ca 1900, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Lillian ______, b __ Dec 1880, ______IL, d _____ 190?, ______, bur ______, m(2nd) _____ 192?, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) _____, namely, Anna (_____) Horn, b ca 1875, ______IN, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______: 1. Theodore H CHAMBERLIN, b _____ 1900, ______MO, d _____ 19??, lived in Los Angeles Co CA (1930), bur ______, m ca 1922, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Ruth ______, b ca 1897, ______NY, d _____ 19??, lived in Los Angeles Co CA (1930), bur ______. 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential). 3. Myrtle Maud CHAMBERLIN, b _____ 1874, ______KS, d 10 June 1891, Kingman KS, bur Walnut Hill Cem, Kingman KS. 4. Frank CHAMBERLIN, b 5 Aug 1877, ______, d 12 Aug 1877, ______, bur ______. 5. Louis Earl CHAMBERLIN, b 5 May 1882, ______KS, d __ May 1965, ______MO, bur ______, m ca 1905, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Elizabeth 'Lizzie' ______, b _____ 1885, _____, Germany, d _____ 19??, lived in Levasy MO (1930), bur ______: 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential). 3. John Elzy CHAMBERLIN, b 16 Oct 1848, ______IN, d 14 Jan 1876, near New Albany KS, bur ______, m 9 Jan 1873, Jasper Co IN, to a daughter of ____ Tharp & Mary S (____) Tharp, namely, Leota M 'Lottie' Tharp, b __ Nov 1853, ______IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______: 1. Charles Simmon CHAMBERLIN, b 21 Nov 1874, ______KS, d _____ 19??, lived in Rensselear IN (1930), bur ______, m 21 Oct 1900, Jasper Co IN, to a daughter of J J Eiglesbach & Julia (Keasner) Eiglesbach, namely, Elizabeth Mary Eiglesbach, b _____ 1880, ______IN, d 11 May 1942, Jasper Co IN, bur ______: 1. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. (living) CHAMBERLIN, b (confidential), lives in ______.

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 4. David Lewis CHAMBERLIN (continued) 4. Mary Lucinda CHAMBERLIN, b 9 Feb 1852, Bradford IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 5. Jacob Leroy CHAMBERLIN, b 8 May 1853, Bradford __, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 6. E W 'Squire Willie' CHAMBERLIN, b 17 Aug 1855, Bradford IN, d 25 Apr 1862, ______, bur Horton Farm Cem, Monon IN. 7. Louise Rachael CHAMBERLIN, b 9 Dec 1860, Bradford IN, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______. 8. George Leander CHAMBERLIN, b 19 Apr 1863, Bradford (near Monon) IN, d 17 June 1940, Wichita KS, bur Highland Cem, Wichita KS, m 30 Aug 1888, Sedgwick Co KS, to a daughter of John A Hinkle & Katherine (McCullough) Hinkle, namely, Flora Hinkle, b 13 Feb 1862, Jasper Co IN, d 6 Mar 1961, Wichita KS, bur Highland Cem, Wichita KS: 1. Velma Jurah CHAMBERLIN, b 14 Oct 1891, ______KS, d 18 Mar 1989, Allen Co KS, bur Highland Cem, Wichita KS, m 17 Oct 1909, Nash OK, to a son of George H Richards & Mary A (Cummins) Richards, namely, Reuben Royal Richards, b 18 Oct 1880, Franklin Co OH, d 3 Jan 1971, Wichita KS, bur Highland Cem, Wichita KS: 1. Artimecia Gwendola RICHARDS, b 19 June 1911, Nash OK, d 21 June 1988, LeRoy KS, bur ______, m (confidential), to a son of ____ _ Wagner & ____ _ (Phillips) Wagner, namely, (living) Wagner, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Sturdivan & _____(____) Sturdivan, namely, (living) Sturdivan, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Ardith C RICHARDS, b 7 July 1914, ______OK, d 3 Mar 1993, ______KS, bur Highland Cem, Wichita KS. 3. (living) RICHARDS, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Davis & _____(____) Davis, namely, (living) Davis, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. J(oseph) Everett CHAMBERLIN, b 14 Oct 1899, ______OK, d 5 Mar 1979, Wichita KS, bur Clearwater Cem, Clearwater KS, m ______, ______, to a daughter of W H Ferrison & ____ (____) Ferrison, namely, Mildred B Ferrison, b 30 Aug 1905, ______, d 21 July 1995, Wichita KS, bur Clearwater Cem, Clearwater KS. 3. ______CHAMBERLIN, b _____ 190?, ______, d _____ 190?, ______, bur ______. 9. Margaret Belle CHAMBERLIN, b 30 May 1865, Bradford IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 10. Samuel Chamberlin, b ca 1869, ______KS, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 5. George Brown CHAMBERLIN, b 4 Jan 1823, ______, d __ Sept 1824, ______, bur ______. 6. Mary Ann CHAMBERLIN, b 18 Mar 1825, Greene Co PA, d 22 Mar 1889, prob Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m 24 Jan 1849, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a son of John Alter & Helenor (Sheetz) Alter, namely, John Alter, b 3 July 1801, Freeport PA, d 16 Oct 1876, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m(2nd) 18 Mar 1885, Jasper Co IN, to a son of ____ Bloomer & ____ (____) Bloomer, namely, Seely Bloomer, b _____ 1???, ______, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______: 1. Joseph Leroy ALTER, b 10 Oct 1849, Jasper Co IN, d 16 Oct 1850, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN. 2. Lewis Simon ALTER, b 22 June 1851, Jasper Co IN, d 23 Apr 1936, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m 17 Feb 1879, Jasper Co IN, to a daughter of James Nash & Minerva J (Keesling) Nash, namely, Sarah Ellen Nash, b 16 Dec 1859, Pulaski Co IN, d 21 June 1913,Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m(2nd) 17 Feb 1916, Howard Co IN, to a daughter of Samuel Musgrove & Sarah A (Manson) Musgrove, namely, Cynthia Anna (Musgrove) Price, b 15 Jan 1870, ______IL, d 17 July 1930, ______, bur _____ Cem, Frankfort IN: 1. John James Audubon ALTER, b 26 Feb 1880, Jasper Co IN, d 27 June 1961, Webster Co KY, bur ______, m 18 Aug 1915, ______, to a daughter of ____ Oakley & ____ (____) Oakley, namely, Iva L Oakley, b 30 Dec 1886, ______KY, d __ Nov 1966, ______, bur ______. 2. Mary Bessie ALTER, b 14 June 1882, Jasper Co IN, d 18 May 1950, Boise ID, bur ______Cem, Boise ID, m 31 Dec 1902, Jasper Co IN, to a son of ____ Stanley & ____ (____) Stanley, namely, Raymond A Stanley, b 22 Aug 1860, ______, d 6 Sept 1919, Starke Co IN, bur _____ Cem, Porter Co IN, m(2nd) 26 Dec 1919, ______, to a son of ____ Worley & ____ (____) Worley, namely, Lewis Worley, b _____ 1881, ______, Germany, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______, m(3rd) 31 Dec 1921, ______, to a son of ____ Burland & ____ (____) Burland, namely, George Burland, b 21 Feb 1871, York Co ME, d 6 May 1936, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m(4th) (confidential), to a son of _____Archer & _____(____) Archer, namely, (living) Archer, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(5th) (confidential), to a son of _____Nokes & _____(____) Nokes, namely, (living) Nokes, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(6th) 23 Jan 1944, Newton Co IN, to a son of ____ St Pierre & ____ (____) St Pierre, namely, Paul St Pierre, b 7 Sept 1876, ______, d 13 Mar 1946, ______, bur ______:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. Mary Ann CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. Lewis Simon ALTER (continued) 2. Mary Bessie ALTER (continued) 1. Minnie Elvira STANLEY, b 17 Aug 1902, ______, d 24 Feb 1905, ______, bur ______. 2. Jesse Harvey STANLEY, b 26 Sept 1905, Jasper Co IN, d 4 Feb 1996, Marshall Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m 18 May 1930, Lake Co IN, to a daughter of Oscar Smith & Minnie (Smith) Smith, namely, Thelma May Smith, b 16 May 1913, Jasper Co IN, d 29 July 2002, Hacienda Heights CA, bur ______: 1. (living) STANLEY, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) STANLEY, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) STANLEY, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Sodsod & ____ _ (Solda) Sodsod, namely, (living) Sodsod, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Seversen & ____ _ (Mulligan) Seversen, namely, (living) Vogt, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) STANLEY, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Charles Benjamin ALTER, b 17 Aug 1884, Jasper Co IN, d 2 July 1970, Chalmers IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Woods & _____(____) Woods, namely, (living) Woods, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. Minerva Dee 'Minnie' ALTER, b 15 Sept 1885, Jasper Co IN, d 8 Mar 1973, Remington IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m 27 Nov 1919, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a son of Joseph Jackson & Blanche (____) Jackson, namely, Vinal Fisk Jackson, b 17 Apr 1883, White Co IN, d 31 Jan 1947, ______, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN. 5. Chrismas Eads 'Chris' ALTER, b 25 Dec 1887, Newton Co IN, d 8 Oct 1966, Goodland IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN, m 17 Feb 1921, Jasper Co IN, to a daughter of Riley Price & Cynthia A (Musgrave) Price, namely, Dorothy Curtis Price, b 9 Oct 1901, Clinton Co IN, d 27 Mar 1977, Goodland IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN: 1. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 12 Oct 1944, MS, to a daughter of Hiram Sharp & Velma (Carraway) Sharp, namely, Evelyn Sharp, b 12 Feb 1920, Shelby MS, d 10 Feb 1970, Camp Springs MD, bur Arlington Natl Cem, A. VA, m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of _____Stansell & _____(Wilson) Stansell, namely, (living) Stansell, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. Robert Lewis ALTER Jr, b 19 Jan 1949, Lafayette IN, d 28 Feb 1978, Camp Springs MD, bur Arlington Natl Cem, A. VA, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Lowder & _____(____) Lowder, namely, (living) Lowder, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Pruett & _____(Cole) Pruett, namely, (living) Pruett, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 30 Dec 1950, __, to a daughter of Robert S May & Betty M (Barnes) May, namely, Marilyn Joan May, b 15 Sept 1931, ______, d 27 Feb 1993, ______, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN: 1. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Risner & _____(____) Risner, namely, (living) Osman, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Hittle & ____ _ (Stalbaum) Hittle, namely, (living) Wireman, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of ____ _ Norris & ____ _ (Bowman) Norris, namely, (living) Norris, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Blake & _____(____) Blake, namely, (living) Blake, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Kim & _____(____) Kim, namely, (living) Kim, b (confidential), lives in (confidential):

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. Mary Ann CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. Lewis Simon ALTER (continued) 5. Chrismas Eads 'Chris' ALTER (continued) 3. (living) ALTER (continued) 1. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Rynerson & _____(____) Rynerson, namely, (living) Rynerson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Phalen & _____(____) Phalen, namely, (living) Phalen, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Bowlin & _____(____) Bowlin, namely, (living) Bowlin, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in ______. 5. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of ____ _ Reffe & _____(Rogers) Reffe, namely, (living) Reffe, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) REFFE, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Tennant & _____(____) Tennant, namely, (living) Tennant, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Penny Jane REFFE, b 19 Mar 1967, ______, d 10 Mar 1970, ______, bur Greenlawn Mem Pk, Ft Wayne IN. 3. (living) REFFE, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Moreau & _____(____) Moreau, namely, (living) Moreau, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) REFFE, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. (living) REFFE, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 6. Isaac Lewis Franklin ALTER, b 28 Mar 1890, Jasper Co IN, d 5 May 1972, Coquitlam, Br. Col., Canada, bur _____ Cem, Br. Col., Canada, m 29 June 1908, ______, to a daughter of Alonzo Burtney Ruley & Rhoda A (Lamb) Ruley, namely, Minnie Etta Ruley, b 29 Dec 1884, ______IN, d 6 May 1936, ______, bur ______, m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of _____Barbour & _____(____) Barbour, namely, (living) Barbour, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. Lewis Clarence Eads ALTER, b 10 June 1909, ______NE, d 16 May 1965, Pierce Co WA, bur Orting Cem, Orting WA, m _____ 1935, ______, to a daughter of ____ Hess & ____ (____) Hess, namely, Anna Lois Hess, b 5 Feb 1909, Grandview WA, d 23 Mar 1987, Pierce Co WA (n at death = Gardner), bur Orting Cem, Orting WA: 1. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in ______. 4. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. unnamed ALTER, b 3 July 1911, ______, d 3 July 1911, ______, bur ______. 3. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Arthur & _____(____) Arthur, namely, (living) Arthur, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Cutler & _____(____) Cutler, namely, (living) Cutler, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. Gerald Franklin ALTER, b 19 Nov 1922, ______, d _____ 1955, ______, bur Orting Cem, Orting WA. 5. (living) Alter, b (confidential), lives in ______. 7. Myrtle Ellen Grace ALTER, b 26 Sept 1892, Jasper Co IN, d 26 Apr 1951, ______, bur Dayton Cem, Tippecanoe Co IN, m 28 Nov 1919, ______, to a son of ____ Ellet & ____ (____) Ellet, namely, John Jennings Ellet, b 13 Mar 1893, ______IN, d __ June 1974, Lafayette IN, bur Dayton Cem, Tippecanoe Co IN, m(2nd) ______, ______, to a son of ____ McElroy & ____ (____) McElroy, namely, Fredric Hugh McElroy, b _____ 1890, ______, d 31 Dec 1952, ______, bur Dayton Cem, Tippecanoe Co IN.

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. Mary Ann CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. Lewis Simon ALTER (continued) 8. Lacy Harry ALTER, b 8 Jan 1899, Jasper Co IN, d 28 Nov 1972, Ada Co ID, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Hamilton & _____(Moore) Hamilton, namely, (living) Hamilton, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) 4 Nov 1933, ______, to a daughter of ____ Service & ____ (____) Service, namely, Eunice Belle Service, b 18 Sept 1901, ______, d 20 June 1945, ______, bur ______, m(3rd) (confidential), to a daughter of _____Copprell & _____(____) Copprell, namely, (living) Copprell, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(4th) (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 9. Jessie ALTER, b 2 Sept 1900, ______, d 3 Dec 1900, ______, bur ______. 10. Lester King David ALTER, b 22 Mar 1902, Goodland IN, d 8 Aug 1968, Boise ID, bur Morris Hill Cem, Ada Co ID, m 24 Nov 1927, Boise ID, to a daughter of Douglas Yensen & Saddie (Bowin) Yensen, namely, Della Ann Yensen, b 15 Dec 1892, Pawnee OK, d 11 Oct 1984, Boise ID, bur Morris Hill Cem, Ada Co ID: 1. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Fletcher & _____(Davis) Fletcher, namely, (living) Fletcher, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) ALTER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Card & _____(Trafton) Card, namely, (living) Card, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) Alter, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) Alter, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Cecil Earl ALTER, b 18 Nov 1935, Boise ID, d 26 Nov 1936, Boise ID, bur Morris Hill Cem, Ada Co ID. 3. Catherine Louisa ALTER, b 1 Sept 1852, Jasper Co IN, d 2 Apr 1856, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN. 4. Margaret Lucinda ALTER, b 26 Feb 1855, Jasper Co IN, d 15 May 1856, Jasper Co IN, bur Alter Cem, Jasper Co IN. 5. Martha Demaris ALTER, b 9 Oct 1857, Jasper Co IN, d 9 Mar 1900, South Bend IN, bur ______, m 11 Dec 1883, Jasper Co IN, to a son of ____ Headley & ____ (____) Headley, namely, Charles L Headley, b 23 Dec 1858, ______IN, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______: 1. (Lacy) Grace HEADLEY, b 19 Sept 1884, Pine Grove IN, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______, m 28 Oct 1902, St Joseph Co IN, to a son of ____ Young & Elizabeth (____) Young, namely, Carl Young, b 28 Oct 1883, ______MI, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______, m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____McMakin & _____(____) McMakin, namely, (living) McMakin, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. Tura Elizabeth YOUNG, b 14 Jan 1904, ______IN, d 7 Sept 1986, King Co WA, bur ______, m 25 Mar 1923, ______, to a son of Emil Poltrock & Frieda (Rohn) Poltrock, namely, Edward William Poltrock, b 25 Mar 1899, ______IL, d _____ 19??, lived in Chicago IL (1930), bur ______, m(2nd) ______, ______, to a son of ____ Bartell & ____ (____) Bartell, namely, Gaylord E Bartell, b 23 Feb 1905, ______, d 8 Oct 1973, Okanogan Co WA, bur ______: 1. Edward POLTROCK, b 27 Feb 1924, ______, d _____ 192?, ______, bur ______. 2. Robert William POLTROCK, b 9 Apr 1925, Chicago IL, d 15 Aug 2002, Encinitas CA, bur (cremated, ashes sc. at sea), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Coulson & _____(____) Coulson, namely, (living) Coulson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) POLTROCK, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 9 Aug 1947, __, to a son of ____ Wainscott & ____ (____) Wainscott, namely, Hardy Ewing Wainscott, b _____ 1922, ______, d 25 Jan 1996, Seattle WA, bur ______. 4. (living) POLTROCK, b (confidential). 2. (living) YOUNG, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Orloski & _____(____) Orloski, namely, (living) Orloski, b (confidential), lives in (confidential).

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. Mary Ann CHAMBERLIN (continued) 6. James Leander ALTER, b 18 June 1859, Jasper Co IN, d 5 Sept 1920, ______, bur ______. 7. Lacy Elmer ALTER, b 30 Oct 1862, Jasper Co IN, d __ Oct 1935, ______, bur Star Cem, Ada Co ID, m 29 Aug 1894, ______, to a daughter of ____ Sawyer & ____ (____) Sawyer, namely, Lela Elizabeth Sawyer, b 3 Dec 1866, ______, d 27 Apr 1944, ______, bur Star Cem, Ada Co ID: 1. unnamed ALTER, b _____ 18??, ______, d _____ 18??, ______, bur ______. 2. M(aybelle) Ruth ALTER, b 16 Aug 1898, ______OK, d 28 Oct 1969, ______, bur Star Cem, Ada Co ID, m 21 Mar 1916, ______, to a son of ____ Jamison & ____ (____) Jamison, namely, Lawrence L Jamison, b 25 Dec 1896, ______CO, d 11 May 1976, ______, bur Star Cem, Ada Co ID: 1. (living) JAMISON, b (confidential). 2. (living) JAMISON, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. ______JAMISON, b _____ 19??, ______, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______. 2. (living) JAMISON, b (confidential). 8. Mary Amanda Caroline ALTER, b 7 Sept 1866, Jasper Co IN, d 24 Apr 1922, Lansing MI, bur ______, m 16 Nov 1891, Jasper Co IN, to a son of Henry Tolles & Mary (Barnes) Tolles, namely, Albert Charles Tolles, b 14 July 1870, at sea, from Scotland, d 15 June 1957, Jackson MI, bur ______: 1. Flora Belle TOLLES, b 16 Sept 1892, Jasper Co IN, d 20 Dec 1892, Jasper Co IN, bur ______. 2. Maybelle TOLLES, b 8 Feb 1894, Jasper Co IN, d 10 Feb 1894, Jasper Co IN, bur ______. 3. Alvin Elsworth TOLLES, b 5 June 1895, Newton Co IN, d 29 Dec 1979, Jackson MI, bur _____ Cem, Jackson MI, m 19 Feb 1916, St Johns MI, to a daughter of Edward J Carman & Mary B (Davidson) Carman, namely, Mayjle Murriel Carman, b 28 June 1898, Gratiot Co MI, d 19 June 1964, Lansing MI, bur _____ Cem, Lansing MI, m(2nd) 25 Aug 1938, Jackson MS, to a daughter of ____ Burke & ____ (____) Burke, namely, Helen Marie Burke, b 20 Apr 1900, Chicago IL, d 14 Aug 1974, ______, bur ______: 1. (living) TOLLES, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. unnamed TOLLES, b 28 Mar 1918, Delhi MI, d 28 Mar 1918, Delhi MI, bur ______. 3. unnamed TOLLES, b 28 Mar 1918, Delhi MI, d 28 Mar 1918, Delhi MI, bur ______. 4. (living) TOLLES, b (confidential), lives in ______. 5. Donald Allen TOLLES, b 15 Mar 1921, Delhi MI, d 28 July 1979, Burbank CA, bur ______. 6. (living) TOLLES, b (confidential), lives in ______. 7. Jack William TOLLES, b 23 Sept 1924, Delhi MI, d 11 Sept 1925, Delhi MI, bur ______. 8. Gretta Eleanor TOLLES, b 13 Dec 1926, Delhi MI, d 9 Jan 1982, Jackson MI, bur ______. 9. (living) TOLLES, b (confidential), lives in ______. 10. (living) TOLLES, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Uncapher & _____(____) Uncapher, namely, (living) Uncapher, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. Charlotte Blanche TOLLES, b 27 July 1898, Iroquois Co IL, d 17 Oct 1900, Middleport IL, bur ______. 7. Eli Calvin CHAMBERLIN, b 27 Feb 1827, ______, d 3 May 1849, ______, bur ______. 8. Nancy Lucinda CHAMBERLIN, b 28 Sept 1828, ______PA, d 19 June 1856, ______, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m 25 June 1845, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a son of Robert Dunlap & Zeruha (Mitchell) Dunlap, namely, James Hamilton Dunlap, b 9 Oct 1822, Ross Co OH, d _____ 1892, ______, bur Battle Ground Cem, B. G. IN: 1. Mary Louisa 'Mollie' DUNLAP, b 26 July 1848, Tippecanoe CO IN, d 29 Dec 1929, West Lafayette IN, bur Grandview Cem, W. L. IN, m 6 May 1880, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a son of ____ Dexter & ____ (____) Dexter, namely, George James Dexter, b 22 Sept 1844, Staines, England, d 22 Sept 1937, West Lafayette IN, bur Grandview Cem, W. L. IN: 1. Edward Harvey DEXTER, b 26 Feb 1881, ______IN, d __ Mar 1977, Bellbrook OH, bur Bellbrook Cem, Bellbrook OH, m 6 July 1907, ______, to a daughter of Lawrence J Swan & Julia (Yeakel) Swan, namely, Josephine Johanna Swan, b 23 July 1887, Detroit MI, d 28 Sept 1980, Bellbrook OH, bur Bellbrook Cem, Bellbrook OH: 1. Edward Harvey DEXTER Jr, b 13 Nov 1909, Dayton OH, d 21 Feb 1990, Dayton OH, bur Bellbrook Cem, Bellbrook OH, m 22 Feb 1930, Dayton OH, to a daughter of George Huston & Mabel (Brewer) Huston, namely, Marjorie Elizabeth Huston, b 26 Jan 1913, Dayton OH, d 2 Feb 1999, Dayton OH, bur Bellbrook Cem, Bellbrook OH:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 8. Nancy Lucinda CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. Mary Louisa 'Mollie' DUNLAP (continued) 1. Edward Harvey DEXTER (continued) 1. Edward Harvey DEXTER Jr (continued) 1. Richard Allen DEXTER, b May 1931, ____, __, d 8 May 1931, ______, __, bur Woodland Cem, Dayton, OH. 2. (living) DEXTER, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Rutherford & ____ _ (Keifer) Rutherford, namely, (living) Rutherford, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) DEXTER, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Muller & _____(____) Muller, namely, (living) Muller, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) DEXTER, b (confidential), m 19 Mar 1938, __, to a son of ____ Foster & ____ (____) Foster, namely, Donald Clarence Foster, b 21 Mar 1913, ______OH, d 18 May 1984, Port Clinton OH, bur ______: 1. (living) FOSTER, b (confidential). 2. (living) FOSTER, b (confidential). 3. Julia Mary DEXTER, b 16 Jan 1917, ______OH, d 3 Dec 1970, Columbus OH, bur ______, m 21 Aug 1943, ______, to a son of Sherman D Southwick & Kate (____) Southwick, namely, Gordon A Southwick, b 7 Oct 1900, ______OH, d 21 July 1967, Columbus OH, bur ______. 4. G(eorge) James DEXTER, b 21 Oct 1922, Dayton OH, d 22 May 1998, Dayton OH, bur (cremated), m 17 Feb 1945, ______, to a daughter of ____ McNab & ____ (Henning) McNab, namely, Patricia Marie McNab, b 23 Jan 1924, Montgomery Co OH, d 29 Sept 1995, Montgomery Co OH, bur ______: 1. (living) DEXTER, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Tate & _____(____) Tate, namely, (living) Tate, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) DEXTER, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Lee & _____(____) Lee, namely, (living) Lee, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) DEXTER, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Crain & _____(____) Crain, namely, (living) Crain, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) DEXTER, b (confidential). 5. (living) DEXTER, b (confidential). 2. Frank Dunlap DEXTER, b 21 Mar 1884, West Lafayette IN, d _____ 19??, lived in Dayton OH (1930), bur ______, m 16 June 1909, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a daughter of ____ Burkle & ____ (____) Burkle, namely, Lydia M Burkle, b 8 Dec 1886, ______IN, d __ Aug 1973, Kettering OH, bur ______: 1. (living) DEXTER, b (confidential). 2. (living) DEXTER, b (confidential). 3. Carl J DEXTER, b 28 Feb 1887, Rensselaer IN, d 30 May 1981, West Lafayette IN, bur Grandview Cem, W. L. IN, m _____ 1950, Hoyleton IL, to a daughter of ____ Meyer & Sophia A (____) Meyer, namely, Irene E Meyer, b 20 Sept 1895, Hoyleton IL, d 6 Dec 1985, West Lafayette IN, bur Grandview Cem, W. L. IN. 2. M(argaret) Harriet DUNLAP, b 17 Sept 1849, ______IN, d 25 Mar 1934, Battle Ground IN, bur Battle Ground Cem, B. G. IN, m 1 July 1897, West Lafayette IN, to a son of Elias Walburn & Viola (Davis) Walburn, namely, William S Walburn, b 9 Dec 1855, Quincey OH, d 25 Nov 1931, Battle Ground IN, bur Battle Ground Cem, B. G. IN: 1. H(arriet) Helen WALBURN, b 6 Nov 1902, Lafayette IN, d 12 Aug 1984, Milwaukee WI, bur Grandview Cem, W. L. IN, m 1 Jan 1921, Tippecanoe Co, IN, to a son of Benjamin F Schilling & Mary E (Tredwell) Schilling, namely, Harry R Schilling, b 31 Jan 1899, West Lafayette IN, d 6 Mar 1976, Lafayette, IN, bur Grandview Cem, W. L. IN. 3. Melinda Katherine DUNLAP, b 16 Nov 1853, _____ IN, d 19 Jan 1910, Johnson Co IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. L. IA, m 9 June 1870, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a son of Robert A Connelly & Catherine (Leslie) Connelly, namely, Peter Leslie Connelly, b 19 Aug 1845, T. Co IN, d 3 Jan 1916, Mason City IA, bur Ridgewood Cem, N. Liberty IA: 1. Florence 'Flo' CONNELLY, b __ Mar 1871, T. Co IN, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______, m 16 June 1892, North English IA, to a son of James Oldaker & ____ (____) Oldaker, namely, Dudley D Oldaker, b __ June 1864, ______IA, d 14 Oct 1924, Vermillion SD, bur Pierre SD:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 8. Nancy Lucinda CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. Melinda Katherine DUNLAP (continued) 1. Florence 'Flo' CONNELLY (continued) 1. Lynn OLDAKER, b 3 Apr 1893, ______IA, d 22 Jan 1967, Pierre SD, bur Riverside Cem, Pierre SD, m ______, ______, to a daughter of Joseph R Davies & Cora E (Sanley) Davies, namely, Lou Davies, b 14 Sept 1894, ______MN, d 5 Nov 1973, Pierre SD, bur Riverside Cem, Pierre SD: 1. (living) OLDAKER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Zucarra & _____(____) Zucarra, namely, (living) Zucarra, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Gertrude CONNELLY, b 22 Oct 1872, Tippecanoe Co IN, d 12 May 1971, ______, bur Robb Mem Cem, ___ NE, m 19 Mar 1896, Tiffin IA, to a son of Able Hall & Louisa (Sears) Hall, namely, Raymond Lamont Hall, b __ Sept 1872, ______IA, d 11 Feb 1941, ______, bur Robb Mem Cem, ___ NE: 1. Ethel N 'Nellie' HALL, b 1 Feb 1897, Johnson Co IA, d 11 Jan 1991, Lexington NE, bur ______, m 4 Apr 1917, ______, to a son of ____ Waller & ____ (____) Waller, namely, Ernest V Waller, b 12 Apr 1893, ______, d __ Augy 1976, Overton NE, bur ______: 1. (living) WALLER, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Lee & _____(____) Lee, namely, (living) Lee, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Nellie Hope WALLER, b 6 Jan 1920, ______, d 27 Sept 1989, Elgin IL, bur ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Hoffman & _____(____) Hoffman, namely, (living) Hoffman, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Carol WALLER, b 11 Sept 1921, ______NE, d 15 Jan 2005, Fremont NE, bur ______, m _____ 1940, ______, to a son of ____ Hibbs & Thressie (Vanderslice) Hibbs, namely, Leo W Hibbs, b 13 Non 1915, ______NE, d 18 Jan 1975, Fremont NE, bur Ridge Cem, Fremont NE. 4. (living) WALLER, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. (living) WALLER, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Lange & _____(____) Lange, namely, (living) Lange, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Marvel Elva HALL, b 14 Oct 1898, North English IA, d 30 Oct 1995, ______, bur ______, m 28 Dec 1921, ______, to a son of Michael W Burke & Margaret (Kennedy) Burke, namely, Edward William Burke, b 10 Aug 1892, Oshkosh NE, d 14 Mar 1983, Oskosh NE, bur ______: 1. (living) BURKE, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of ____ _ Seibert & ____ _ (Peron) Seibert, namely, (living) Seibert, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Keith Edward BURKE, b 17 July 1925, near Chappell NE, d 27 Apr 1971, North Platte NE, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Allen & _____(____) Allen, namely, (living) Allen, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) BURKE, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Saunders & _____(Batker) Saunders, namely, (living) Saunders, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Moss & _____(____) Moss, namely, (living) Moss, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Raymond Orlo HALL, b 23 Feb 1901, Iowa City IA, d __ Apr 1987, Lexington NE, bur ______, m 31 Dec 1927, Ray CO, to a daughter of ____ Paulson & ____ (____) Paulson, namely, Lacy Belle Paulson, b 13 Feb 1906, Garden Co NE, d 19 Oct 1988, Lexington NE, bur ______. 4. Linnie Veryl HALL, b 30 May 1908, ______, d 8 Mar 1990, Windsor CO, bur ______, m 10 June 1930, Lexington NE, to a son of ____ Goedert & ____ (____) Goedert, namely, Paul Goedert, b 7 Jan 1908, ______, d 12 Sept 1978, ______, bur ______: 1. (living) GOEDERT, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Graham & _____(____) Graham, namely, (living) Graham, b (confidential), lives in (confidential).

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 8. Nancy Lucinda CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. Melinda Katherine DUNLAP (continued) 2. Gertrude CONNELLY (continued) 4. Linnie Veryl HALL (continued) 2. (living) GOEDERT, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Lee & _____(____) Lee, namely, (living) Lee, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) GOEDERT, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) GOEDERT, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. W(ilford) Lamont HALL, b 28 Mar 1911, ______, d __ Oct 1972, ______, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Harris & _____(____) Harris, namely, (living) Harris, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. Marjorie Ruth HALL, b 20 Apr 1930, ______, d ca 1965, ______, bur ______, m (confidential), to a son of _____Brown & _____(____) Brown, namely, (living) Brown, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) HALL, b (confidential). 6. Charles Leslie HALL, b 25 Apr 1913, ______, d 2 Mar 1974, North Platte NE, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Nimie & _____(____) Nimie, namely, (living) Nimie, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) HALL, b (confidential). 3. Charles Ross CONNELLY, b 1 Jan 1875, Lafayette IN, d 19 June 1971, Mason City IA, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA, m 10 Mar 1896, Tiffin IA, to a daughter of Wallace W Markwell & Margaret (Simmons) Markwell, namely, Atha Belle Markwell, b 7 Sept 1874, Iowa Co IA, d 9 Dec 1961, Mason City IA, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA: 1. Vere M CONNELLY, b 28 May 1897, North English IA, d 30 May 1963, ______, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA, m 8 Aug 1921, Mason City IA, to a daughter of Arthur L Long & Jenevieve E (Strickland) Long, namely, Ara M Long, b 5 Jan 1901, Mason City IA, d 26 Feb 1956, ______, bur Elmwood Cem, Mason City IA, m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of _____Ballard & _____(____) Ballard, namely, (living) Ballard, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Mildred Marie CONNELLY, b 31 Dec 1906, Mason City IA, d 27 Feb 1995, Louisville KY, bur ______, m 15 Sept 1934, Mason City IA, to a son of Thomas P Joynt & Mary (McNally) Joynt, namely, Francis Joynt, b 30 Nov 1904, Mason City IA, d 8 Oct 1968, ______, bur Clear Lake Cem, Clear Lake IA: 1. (living) JOYNT, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) JOYNT, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Dorr & ____ _ (Lapp) Dorr, namely, (living) Dorr, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. Katherine Melinda CONNELLY, b 19 Nov 1877, Tippe. Co IN, d 17 Apr 1979, Chula Vista CA, bur Glen Abbey Mem Pk, m ca 1896, ______, to a son of ____ Ingram & ____ (Reed) Ingram, namely, William Charles 'Billy' Ingram, b 3 Aug 1875, ______IA, d 24 Dec 1955, San Diego Co CA, bur ______: 1. Hazel Iris INGRAM, b 7 Apr 1896, ______IA, d 12 May 1989, Myrtle Beach SC, bur Cypress View Maus., S.D. CA, m ca 1918, ______, to a son of George R Workman & Della (Schoonover) Workman, namely, Thomas Harold Workman, b 2 July 1900, ______IL, d 27 July 1976, Orange CA, bur ______, m(2nd) __ July 1942, ______CA, to a son of Peter Freyman & Mary (Sweeney) Freyman, namely, Lewis Alphonsus Freyman, b 12 May 1903, Dubuque IA, d 29 Jan 1981, National City CA, bur Cyprus View M., San Diego CA: 1. (living) WORKMAN, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. William Milo INGRAM, b 1 Oct 1894, ______IA, d 15 July 1965, ______, bur Woodlawn Cem, Oelwein IA, m ______, ______, to a daughter of Arthur B Koile & Mabel A (____) Koile, namely, Beatrice Mary 'Bea' Koile, b _____ 1910, ______, d 2 Dec 1974, ______, bur Woodlawn Cem, Oelwein IA. 3. Edith Irene INGRAM, b 3 Oct 1903, ______, d 16 Jan 1997, Chula Vista CA, bur ______, m ______, ______, to a son of John W Price & Almina (____) Price, namely, John W Price Jr, b ca 1903, ______, d _____ 192?, ______, bur ______, m(2nd) ______, ______, to a son of ____ Collins & ____ (____) Collins, namely, Henry S Collins, b 3 June 1905, Bethany MO, d 9 July 1999, Chula Vista CA, bur ______:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 8. Nancy Lucinda CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. Melinda Katherine DUNLAP (continued) 4. Katherine Melinda CONNELLY (continued) 3. Edith Irene INGRAM (continued) 1. (living) PRICE, b (confidential). 2. (living) COLLINS, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. Robert James CONNELLY, b 15 July 1879, Keokuk Co IA, d 7 Jan 1943, Mason City IA, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA, m 29 Aug 1903, Tiffin IA, to a daughter of James Druhl & Doris (Schultz) Druhl, namely, Anna (Druhl) Block, b 10 June 1884, Jasper Co IA, d 26 Sept 1946, Mason City IA, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA: 1. Lucille Lenore CONNELLY, b 30 Jan 1905, Tiffin IA, d __ Sept 1935, Des Moines IA, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA, m _____ 1928, ______, to a son of ____ Prugh & Catherine (Maloney) Prugh, namely, Shirley M Prugh, b 21 Feb 1905, Seymour IA, d 17 Nov 1967, ______, bur Chapel Hill Cem, D. M. IA. 2. Ralph Robert CONNELLY, b 22 July 1906, Tiffin IA, d 21 Oct 1981, Mason City IA, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA, m 6 May 1934, Nashua IA, to a daughter of Willard E Barr & Jessie G (Ferris) Barr, namely, Evelyn Margaret Barr, b 3 June 1907, N McGregor(now Marquette) IA, d 13 Mar 1980, Mason City IA, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA: 1. (living) CONNELLY, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Edson & _____(Lattin) Edson, namely, (living) Edson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) CONNELLY, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Tait & ____ _ (Duppman) Tait, namely, (living) Tait, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of _____Gallagher & _____(Miller) Gallagher, namely, (living) Proll, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Dorothy Esther CONNELLY, b 17 Sept 1910, Tiffin IA, d 27 Feb 1985, Mason City IA, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA, m 3 July 1930, Mason City IA, to a son of Frank Pirkl & Mary F (Wondre) Pirkl, namely, Mark Pirkl, b 11 Sept 1909, Mason City IA, d 17 Nov 1960, Mason City IA, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA, m(2nd) 23 Mar 1968, Mason City IA, to a son of Emil Glassel & Addie (Bartz) Glassel, namely, Louis Ernest Glassel, b 26 Sept 1910, Worth Co IA, d 23 Aug 1985, Grafton IA, bur Grafton Cem, Grafton IA: 1. (living) PIRKL, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Meier & _____(Kuppinger) Meier, namely, (living) Meier, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) PIRKL, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Goebel & _____(____) Goebel, namely, (living) Goebel, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. Roy Elmo CONNELLY, b 14 Feb 1919, Mason City IA, d __ May 1987, Baton Rouge LA, bur ____ Cem, Baton Rouge LA, m 21 Apr 1946, Laurel MS, to a daughter of Clyde Blanks & Elizabeth (____) Blanks, namely, Marjorie Love Blanks, b 3 Nov 1918, York AL, d 19 Aug 1973, ______, bur Toomsuba, Lauderdale Co MS, m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Craig & ____ _ (Crocker) Craig, namely, (living) Craig, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) CONNELLY, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ____ _ Memory & _____(____) Memory, namely, (living) Memory, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of _____Carpenter & _____(____) Carpenter, namely, (living) Abed, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) CONNELLY, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Smallwood & _____(____) Smallwood, namely, (living) Smallwood, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 6. Fred Leslie CONNELLY, b 26 Aug 1880, Green Valley IA, d 5 July 1960, Mason City IA, bur Mem Park Cem, M.C. IA, m 22 July 1901, Iowa City IA, to a daughter of Wilfred Hotchkiss & Harriet E (____) Hotchkiss, namely, Charlotte Hotchkiss, b 13 Aug 1882, ______, d 8 Aug 1975, ______, bur Mem Park Cem, M.C. IA:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 8. Nancy Lucinda CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. Melinda Katherine DUNLAP (continued) 6. Fred Leslie CONNELLY (continued) 1. Lois Evelyn CONNELLY, b 19 Apr 1905, Mason City IA, d 8 Nov 1991, Albuquerque NM, bur ______, m 28 Feb 1930, Mason City IA, to a son of George O Farrar & Mamie L (Stumpenhausen) Farrar, namely, Orten J Farrar, b 21 Oct 1905, Idin MN, d __ Oct 1980, Albuquerque NM, bur ______: 1. (living) FARRAR, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Lakano & _____(____) Lakano, namely, (living) Lakano, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) FARRAR, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Hanson & _____(____) Hanson, namely, (living) Hanson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) FARRAR, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Turrentine & _____(____) Turrentine, namely, (living) Turrentine, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Cedric Nelson CONNELLY, b 3 Aug 1908, Mason City IA, d 30 July 1977, Mason City IA, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA, m 1 Aug 1934, Mason City IA, to a daughter of Thomas F Chute & Nora (Kelly) Chute, namely, Lucille Katherine 'Tede' Chute, b 2 Mar 1908, Mason City IA, lives in Mason City IA: 1. (living) CONNELLY, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 28 Dec 1957, IA, to a son of Harold V White & Margaret E (DuClos) White, namely, Bernard Lawrence White, b 18 Nov 1934, Manly IA, d 28 Aug 1986, Mason City IA, bur Elmwood Cem, M.C. IA. 2. (living) CONNELLY, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Hugeback & _____(____) Hugeback, namely, (living) Hugeback, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. Judith Marie CONNELLY, b 15 Dec 1941, Mason City IA, d 19 Dec 1984, Broomfield CO, bur Cremated, m (confidential), to a son of _____Birdsall & _____(____) Birdsall, namely, (living) Birdsall, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 7. Harriett Edith CONNELLY, b 14 Dec 1883, near Tiffin IA, d 19 Mar 1965, Los Alamitos CA, bur _____ Cem, Westminister CA, m 28 June 1905, Tiffin IA, to a son of Henry Herdliska & Carrie (Gosenburg) Herdliska, namely, Frank Joseph Herdliska, b 14 Oct 1881, ______IA, d 11 Aug 1959, Long Beach CA, bur _____ Cem, Westminister CA: 1. Helen Jeanetta HERDLISKA, b 14 July 1907, ______, d 6 Nov 1988, Bakersfield CA, bur ______, m 15 June 1931, ______, to a son of ____ Hayden & ____ (____) Hayden, namely, Harold Otis Hayden, b 18 Sept 1907, ______TX, d 20 Jan 1975, Bakersfield CA, bur ______: 1. (living) HAYDEN, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Hubbard & _____(____) Hubbard, namely, (living) Hubbard, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) HAYDEN, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Plummer & _____(____) Plummer, namely, (living) Plummer, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) HERDLISKA, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 8 Sept 1935, __, to a son of ____ Stevenson & ____ (____) Stevenson, namely, Harlan G Stevenson, b 4 June 1908, ______AZ, d 15 Sept 1974, Santa Ana CA, bur ______, m(2nd) ______, ______, to a son of ____ Hamilton & ____ (Ehle) Hamilton, namely, William Jasper Hamilton, b 18 Oct 1907, ______, d 11 Mar 1984, ______, bur ______: 1. (living) STEVENSON, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Grimes & _____(____) Grimes, namely, (living) Grimes, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) STEVENSON, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Hanzel & _____(____) Hanzel, namely, (living) Hanzel, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 8. Roy Dexter CONNELLY, b 9 July 1885, ______IA, d 7 Nov 1961, ______, bur ______, m _____ 1909, ______, to a daughter of ____ Amish & ____ (____) Amish, namely, Lavina Glee Amish, b 22 May 1890, Johnson Co IA, d 25 Oct 1980, Iowa City IA, bur Memory Gardens, Iowa City IA:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 8. Nancy Lucinda CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. Melinda Katherine DUNLAP (continued) 8. Roy Dexter CONNELLY (continued) 1. Weaver Dale CONNELLY, b 6 Jan 1911, ______, d 6 Aug 1984, Altamonte Springs FL, bur _____ Cem, ______FL, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Acheson & _____(____) Acheson, namely, (living) Acheson, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) CONNELLY, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Locke & _____(____) Locke, namely, (living) Locke, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 9. Elmo Willie CONNELLY, b 25 Oct 1892, ______, d 27 Dec 1893, ______, bur Piersol Cem, Iowa Co IA. 10. Nellie Olive CONNELLY, b 10 Apr 1894, near South English IA, d 27 Aug 1988, Palm Springs CA, bur ______, m 17 Oct 1911, ______, to a son of George Rubins & Mae (____) Rubins, namely, Cleo Roy Rubins, b 6 Mar 1892, Marion OH, d 14 June 1959, ______, bur _____ Cem, Lake Tahoe NV, m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Vail & _____(____) Vail, namely, (living) Vail, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. Darrel Paul RUBINS, b 27 July 1913, South English IA, d 25 Dec 1961, Sacramento CA, bur ______Cem, Lake Tahoe NV, m ca 1939, ______, to a daughter of ____ James & ____ (Huyck) James, namely, Virginia M James, b 15 Oct 1918, Los Angeles Co CA, d 26 Sept 1965, Contra Costa Co CA, bur ______: 1. (living) RUBINS, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m(2nd) (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) RUBINS, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) RUBINS, b (confidential), m ca 1940, __, to a son of ____ Rexford & ____ (____) Rexford, namely, Gilbert Letts Rexford, b 27 Oct 1912, ______OR, d 11 Oct 1977, Contra Costa Co CA, bur ______: 1. (living) REXFORD, b (confidential). 2. (living) REXFORD, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of ______& _____(____) ______, namely, (living) ______, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) REXFORD, b (confidential). 4. (living) REXFORD, b (confidential). 3. (living) RUBINS, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 12 Nov 1944, __, to a son of ____ Herbison & ____ (Caldwell) Herbison, namely, Ralph C Herbison, b 21 July 1921, Winner SD, d 22 Mar 1969, Nevada Co CA, bur ______, m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Pelletier & _____(____) Pelletier, namely, (living) Pelletier, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. Martha M 'Mattie' DUNLAP, b __ Feb 1855, Jasper Co IN, d 27 Dec 1924, West Lafayette IN, bur Battle Ground Cem, B.G. IN, m 12 Apr 1888, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a son of Robert C Henderson & Johanna (Shoup) Henderson, namely, George William Henderson, b __ Dec 1859, near Montmorenci IN, d 1 Sept 1943, West Lafayette IN, bur Battle Ground Cem, B.G. IN: 1. Howard Caden HENDERSON, b 29 July 1893, Tippecanoe Co IN, d __ May 1966, Indianapolis IN, bur Battle Ground Cem, B.G. IN, m 28 June 1917, Carroll Co IN, to a daughter of George B Ashbury & Minnie E (Landis) Ashbury, namely, Ruth A Ashbury, b 9 Oct 1897, ______IN, d __ May 1997, ______IN, bur ______: 1. (living) HENDERSON, b (confidential). 2. (living) HENDERSON, b (confidential). 2. Clifford J HENDERSON, b 18 Apr 1895, Tippecanoe Co IN, d _____ 1954, ______, bur Battle Ground Cem, B.G. IN, m ca 1917, ______, to a daughter of ____ Samuels & ____ (____) Samuels, namely, Jaunita Samuels, b 15 Sept 1894, ______IN, d __ Sept 1975, West Lafayette __, bur Battle Ground Cem, B.G. IN:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 8. Nancy Lucinda CHAMBERLIN (continued) 4. Martha M 'Mattie' DUNLAP (continued) 2. Clifford J HENDERSON (continued) 1. Clifford Dale HENDERSON, b 6 Jan 1919, Tippecanoe Co IN, d _____ 19??, ______, bur Battle Ground Cem, B.G. IN, m 4 Oct 1941, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Betty Lee ______, b 25 July 1920, ______, d 3 Feb 1990, ______, bur Battle Ground Cem, B.G. IN. 2. (living) HENDERSON, b (confidential). 3. J(ames) Frank HENDERSON, b 23 Jan 1898, Tippecanoe Co IN, d __ Feb 1981, Battle Ground IN, bur Battle Ground Cem, B.G. IN, m 23 Jan 1918, Tippecanoe Co IN, to a daughter of E(lison) Finley Lank & Adelaide M (Spiller) Lank, namely, Vera Estella Lank, b 7 Nov 1894, Benton Co IN, d 21 Oct 1981, Tippecanoe Co IN, bur Battle Ground Cem, B.G. IN: 1. (living) HENDERSON, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. (living) HENDERSON, b (confidential). 3. (living) HENDERSON, b (confidential), lives in ______. 4. (living) HENDERSON, b (confidential), lives in ______. 9. Rebecca Louisa CHAMBERLIN, b 20 July 1830, ______PA, d 14 Jan 1911, Brookston IN, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN, m 27 Feb 1851, ______, to a son of John Bringham & Jane (Shepherd) Bringham, namely, Leander Bringham, b 9 Sept 1826, Tippecanoe Co IN, d 20 Feb 1899, Brookston IN, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN: 1. Darius Calvin BRINGHAM, b 11 Oct 1851, White Co IN, d 22 Oct 1851, White Co IN, bur ______. 2. Sarah Lucinda BRINGHAM, b 2 Jan 1853, White Co IN, d 6 July 1928, ______, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN, m 18 Dec 1879, White Co IN, to a son of Clark Little & Sarah A (____) Little, namely, Robert Henry Little, b 8 Mar 1851, ______IN, d 25 Sept 1927, ______, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN: 1. Lucy Malinda LITTLE, b 12 July 1880, Brookston IN, d __ June 1970, Brookston IN, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN, m 4 Oct 1909, Brookston IN, to a son of August Hildebrandt & Katharine M (Meyer) Hildebrandt, namely, August Hildebrandt Jr, b _____ 1869, Brookston IN, d _____ 1961, ______, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN: 1. Helen Katherine HILDEBRANDT, b 31 July 1911, White Co IN, d 6 Sept 1911, Brookston IN, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN. 2. Robert A HILDEBRANDT, b 13 May 1915, Brookston IN, d 1 June 2001, Brookston IN, bur Hughes Cem, Monticello IN, m 19 June 1958, Monticello IN, to a daughter of ____ Carter & ____ (____) Carter, namely, Ester Carter, b 11 Apr 1923, White Co IN, d 2 Dec 2003, Brookston IN, bur ______. 2. Clarence Theodore LITTLE, b 5 Aug 1882, White Co IN, d 5 Aug 1962, Garfield Co MT, bur ______, m 24 Mar 1915, ______, to a daughter of ____ Cunningham & ____ (____) Cunningham, namely, E(sther) Lucile Cunningham, b 14 Dec 1882, ______IN, d 4 Mar 1973, Conrad MT, bur ______: 1. Sarah Margaret LITTLE, b 9 Mar 1916, ______MT, d 27 Dec 1985, Great Falls MT, bur ______, m _____ 1937, ______, to a son of Allen J Pyle & Edna B (Corwin) Pyle, namely, Arthur Edward Pyle, b 24 Jan 1909, ______IA, d 15 Aug 1989, Coupeville WA, bur ______, m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Rowe & _____(____) Rowe, namely, (living) Rowe, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. Duane Arthur PYLE, b 10 Sept 1938, ______, d 8 Jan 1961, ______, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Smith & _____(____) Smith, namely, (living) Smith, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) PYLE, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Barnhouse & _____(____) Barnhouse, namely, (living) Barnhouse, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) ROWE, b (confidential). 2. (living) LITTLE, b (confidential). 3. W(illis) Clayton LITTLE, b 26 July 1884, White Co IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 4. Frank Leslie LITTLE, b 25 July 1886, Monon IN, d _____ 1958, ______, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN, m 10 June 1914, ______, to a daughter of Charles E Boaz & Emma E (Thompson) Boaz, namely, Valerie Lorraine Boaz, b 19 Feb 1896, ______IL, d 21 Dec 1979, White Co IN, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN: 1. Pearl Valerie LITTLE, b 8 Nov 1916, ______IN, d 11 Dec 1981, Logansport IN, bur ______, m ______, ______, to a son of ____ North & ____ (____) North, namely, Marion Marvene North, b 5 Jan 1909, ______, d __ Aug 1971, Brookston IN, bur IOOF Cem, Brookston IN, m(2nd) (confidential), to a son of _____Knox & _____(____) Knox, namely, (living) Knox, b (confidential), lives in (confidential):

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 9. Rebecca Louisa CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. Sarah Lucinda BRINGHAM (continued) 4. Frank Leslie LITTLE (continued) 1. Pearl Valerie LITTLE (continued) 1. Leslie Wayne NORTH, b 7 Feb 1938, ______, d 1 May 1998, Wolcott IN, bur Ioof Cem, Brookston IN. 2. (living) NORTH, b (confidential). 3. (living) KNOX, b (confidential). 4. (living) KNOX, b (confidential). 5. (living) KNOX, b (confidential). 6. (living) KNOX, b (confidential). 7. (living) KNOX, b (confidential). 8. (living) KNOX, b (confidential). 9. (living) KNOX, b (confidential). 3. John Wesley BRINGHAM, b 23 Mar 1855, White Co IN, d 8 Dec 1855, White Co IN, bur ______. 4. Margaret Lonticia BRINGHAM, b 22 Sept 1856, White Co IN, d __ Feb 1918, ______, bur ______, m 16 Jan 1877, White Co IN, to a son of ____ Branden & ____ (____) Branden, namely, Eugene E Branden, b ca 1855, ______IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______: 1. Clifford Ransome Austin BRANDEN, b 9 May 1882, ______, d 11 Sept 1882, ______, bur ______. 5. Charles Leander BRINGHAM, b 26 Mar 1859, White Co IN, d 30 May 1942, ______, bur ______, m 18 May 1908, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) _____, namely, Anna M (______) Bull, b 31 May 1862, ______NY, d _____ 19??, lived in Washington DC (1930), bur ______: 1. Walter F Bull, b 7 Jan 1892, New York NY, d _____ 19??, lived in Washington DC (1930), bur ______. 6. Mary Katherine 'Molly' BRINGHAM, b 1 Oct 1861, White Co IN, d 31 Dec 1941, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______, m 6 Feb 1883, Brookston IN, to a son of Elcanak P Mason & Elizabeth (Huntsinger) Mason, namely, Edgar P Mason, b 14 June 1858, Brookston IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______: 1. Louise Bringham MASON, b 21 Feb 1886, ______IN, d 14 Aug 1942, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______, m 23 June 1912, ______, to a son of ____ Buedel & ____ (____) Buedel, namely, Louis J Buedel, b 3 Dec 1880, ______, Germany, d 8 July 1974, Madera Co CA, bur ______: 1. (living) BUEDEL, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 27 July 1940, __, to a son of ____ Sorenson & ____ (Smith) Sorenson, namely, Howard Raymond Sorenson, b 3 Aug 1910, Chicago IL, d 31 July 1988, Bass Lake CA, bur ______: 1. (living) SORENSON, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Green & _____(____) Green, namely, (living) Green, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) SORENSON, b (confidential). 2. Joseph Bringham BUEDEL, b 11 Aug 1915, Los Angeles Co CA, d 3 Mar 1982, Santa Barbara Co CA, bur ______, m 11 July 1936, ______, to a daughter of ____ Lathrop & ____ (Recker) Lathrop, namely, Charlotte Lathrop, b 10 Aug 1912, ______CA, d 27 Sept 1946, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______: 1. (living) BUEDEL, b (confidential). 2. (living) BUEDEL, b (confidential). 2. Edna Mason MASON, b 13 Feb 1888, ______IA, d 19 Mar 1933, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______, m ______, ______, to a son of ____ Hilton & ____ (Freeland) Hilton, namely, Baron Farley Hilton, b 27 Feb 1888, ______PA, d 7 Aug 1947, San Bernidino Co CA, bur ______. 7. Joseph William BRINGHAM, b 11 Dec 1865, White Co IN, d __ June 1919, ______, bur ______. 8. Myrtle L (Scott) Bringham, b 30 June 1878, Montmorency IN, d 31 May 1960, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______, m 4 June 1902, Brookston IN, to a son of William Bennett & Elizabeth (Green) Bennett, namely, Marion Eddy Bennett, b 9 Aug 1862, Rushville IN, d 6 Sept 1946, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______: 1. Charles Edward Bennett, b 24 Jan 1907, White Co IN, d 31 Dec 1995, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______. 10. Leroy Woods CHAMBERLIN, b 20 Sept 1833, ______PA, d 5 Apr 1863, Helena AR, bur ______, m 31 Mar 1853, ______IN, to a daughter of Samiel Lakin & Rhoda (Hougham) Lakin, namely, Martha Anna Rachel Lakin, b 30 July 1835, Johnson Co IN, d 15 Nov 1927, Mt Ayr IN, bur North Star Cem, Mt Ayr IN:

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 10. Leroy Woods CHAMBERLIN (continued) 1. John Wesley CHAMBERLIN, b 12 Feb 1854, ______IN, d 12 May 1868, ______, bur Smith Cem, Jasper Co IN. 2. James Albert CHAMBERLIN, b 18 Mar 1858, ______IA, d _____ 19??, ______, bur ______, m ______, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Emma M ______, b ca 1852, ______IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______, m(2nd) ca 1898, ______, to a daughter of ______& ____ (____) ______, namely, Elsie ______, b ca 1878, ______NE, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______, m(3rd) ______, ______, to a daughter of ______& ______Allison, namely, Lucy (_____) Allison, b _____ 1869, ______IL, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______: 1. (living) Chamberlin, b (confidential), lives in ______. 2. (living) Allison, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. (living) Allison, b (confidential), lives in ______. 4. (living) Allison, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. Francis Louis 'Frank' CHAMBERLIN, b 10 Dec 1860, Johnson Co IA, d 8 May 1949, Redlands CA, bur ______, m 20 Dec 1881, ______IN, to a daughter of Irvin P Ashmore & Margaret M (Hammill) Ashmore, namely, Elizabeth Cordelia Jane Ashmore, b 4 Apr 1860, Oakland IL, d 6 July 1946, Redlands CA, bur ______: 1. Martha Rachel CHAMBERLIN, b 17 Feb 1883, ______IA, d 11 Jan 1958, ______, bur New Fr'ship Cem, Paragould AR, m ca 1908, ______, to a son of ____ Poindexter & ____ (____) Poindexter, namely, William W Poindexter, b 3 July 1870, ______KY, d 11 Mar 1963, ______, bur New Fr'ship Cem, Paragould AR: 1. Ralph O POINDEXTER, b 21 Mar 1909, ______KY, d 15 Mar 1999, Flint MI, bur ______. 2. Norman W POINDEXTER, b 10 Mar 1911, Livingston Co KY, d 20 Apr 1973, Los Angeles Co CA, bur ______. 3. Vivian POINDEXTER, b 22 Oct 1912, Livingston KY, d 24 Mar 1999, Paragould AR, bur New Fr'ship Cem, Paragould AR, m 21 Dec 1932, ______, to a son of William J Pratt & Mary E (Kingree) Pratt, namely, Arville Lee Melton Pratt, b 23 June 1912, Randolph Co AR, d 8 June 1997, Paragould AR, bur New Fr'ship Cem, Paragould AR. 4. (living) POINDEXTER, b (confidential). 5. Lewis POINDEXTER, b 20 Oct 1918, ______, d 8 Mar 1919, ______, bur Gainsville Cem, Greene Co AR. 6. (living) POINDEXTER, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Wood & _____(____) Wood, namely, (living) Wood, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. Ethel Pearl CHAMBERLIN, b 24 Apr 1892, Mt Ayr IN, d 9 May 1983, Redlands CA, bur ______, m 18 Mar 1914, Blyth CA, to a son of ____ Hauser & ____ (____) Hauser, namely, George Henry Hauser, b 15 Aug 1878, Lewisville NC, d 22 Apr 1945, Yucaipa CA, bur ______: 1. Joel Francis HAUSER, b 21 Feb 1915, Blythe CA, d 21 Nov 1993, Redlands CA, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Kimball & _____(____) Kimball, namely, (living) Kimball, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) HAUSER, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Woolworth & _____(____) Woolworth, namely, (living) Woolworth, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) HAUSER, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Russo & _____(____) Russo, namely, (living) Russo, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) HAUSER, b (confidential), lives in ______. 4. (living) HAUSER, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Scott & _____(____) Scott, namely, (living) Scott, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. George Junior HAUSER, b 25 Oct 1917, Blythe CA, d 11 July 1919, ______, bur ______. 3. (living) HAUSER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m 26 June 1943, CA, to a son of ____ Orvick & ____ (____) Orvick, namely, Louis Andrew Orvick, b 21 Sept 1919, Clinton WA, d 29 June 1999, Stockton CA, bur ______: 1. John Howard ORVICK, b 23 Sept 1946, Los Angeles Co CA, d 6 May 1992, San Joaquin Co CA, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Zanini & _____(____) Zanini, namely, (living) Zanini, b (confidential), lives in (confidential).

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 10. Leroy Woods CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. Francis Louis 'Frank' CHAMBERLIN (continued) 2. Ethel Pearl CHAMBERLIN (continued) 3. (living) HAUSER (continued) 2. (living) ORVICK, b (confidential), lives in ______. 3. (living) ORVICK, b (confidential), lives in ______. 4. Howard Reid HAUSER, b 18 Dec 1928, Redlands CA, d 26 Jan 1994, Orangevale CA, bur ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Burns & _____(____) Burns, namely, (living) Burns, b (confidential), lives in (confidential): 1. (living) HAUSER, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____King & _____(____) King, namely, (living) King, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) HAUSER, b (confidential), lives in ______, m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Woods & _____(____) Woods, namely, (living) Woods, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) HAUSER, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Clement & _____(____) Clement, namely, (living) Clement, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. Rhoda E Protzman, b __ May 1865, ______IN, d _____ 1948, Brook IN, bur Riverside Cem, Brook IN, m 8 Jan 1884, Newton Co IN, to a son of ____ Bjorkland & ____ (____) Bjorkland, namely, Charles U Bjorkland, b __ July 1853, _____, Sweden, d 28 Oct 1926, Brook IN, bur Riverside Cem, Brook IN: 1. Rubie A Bjorkland, b __ Nov 1884, Brook IN, d _____ 1???, ______, bur ______. 2. Victor J Borklund, b 15 July 1887, Brook IN, d 14 Apr 1970, Morocco IN, bur ______, m ca 1916, ______, to a daughter of ____ Kennedy & ____ (____) Kennedy, namely, Hazel Kennedy, b _____ 1890, ______IN, d _____ 19??, lived in Brook IN (1930), bur ______: 1. Maurice Kennedy Borklund, b 23 Apr 1921, Chicago IL, d 6 Dec 2005, Boonesville AR, bur ______, m _____ 1943, ______, to a daughter of Jacob Pety & Gladys (Nichols) Pety, namely, Kathryn M 'Kay' Pety, b 20 Dec 1922, Bloomington IL, d 2 Dec 2005, Parsons KS, bur ______: 1. (living) Borklund, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 2. (living) Borklund, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) Borklund, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Kraybill & _____(____) Kraybill, namely, (living) Kraybill, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) Borklund, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Dietz & _____(____) Dietz, namely, (living) Dietz, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 5. David A Protsman, b 23 May 1868, Jasper Co IN, d 15 Jan 1919, Morocco IN, bur Oakland Cem, Morocco IN, m 26 May 1897, ______, to a daughter of Francis Spence & Elizabeth (Dawson) Spence, namely, Margaret Spence, b 23 June 1870, Crete IL, d 12 Apr 1962, Morocco IN, bur Oakland Cem, Morocco IN: 1. Francis A Protsman, b 23 Feb 1898, Newton Co IN, d 20 Oct 1967, Morocco IN, bur Oakland Cem, Morocco IN, m __ Apr 1944, ______, to a daughter of Charles Brand & Cora (Park) Brand, namely, Eunice E Brand, b 30 July 1900, ______IN, d 3 Dec 1947, Morocco IN, bur Oakland Cem, Morocco IN. 2. Rosco Edward Protsman, b 27 July 1899, Newton Co IN, d 10 Aug 1986, Schererville IN, bur Oakland Cem, Morocco IN, m __ Aug 1924, ______, to a daughter of Carl Hauser & Mary (____) Hauser, namely, Gladys Hauser, b 18 Sept 1900, ______, d 18 Feb 1972, Schererville IN, bur Oakland Cem, Morocco IN: 1. (living) Protsman, b (confidential), m ______, __, to a son of William L Turnley & Lillian L (Bradley) Turnley, namely, William Lloyd Turnley, b 24 July 1923, Ft Wayne IN, d 25 Nov 1997, Fremont IN, bur ______: 1. (living) Turnley, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Brannon & _____(____) Brannon, namely, (living) Brannon, b (confidential), lives in (confidential).

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3. Joseph CHAMBERLIN (continued) 10. Leroy Woods CHAMBERLIN (continued) 5. David A Protsman (continued) 2. Rosco Edward Protsman (continued) 1. (living) Protsman (continued) 2. (living) Turnley, b (confidential), m (confidential), to a son of _____Ehrenkranz & _____(____) Ehrenkranz, namely, (living) Ehrenkranz, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. (living) Turnley, b (confidential), lives in (confidential), m (confidential), to a daughter of _____Loeuw & _____(____) Loeuw, namely, (living) Loeuw, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 4. (living) Turnley, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 3. John E Protsman, b 15 Feb 1901, Newton Co IN, d 13 June 1961, ______, bur Oakland Cem, Morocco IN. 4. (living) Protsman, b (confidential), lives in (confidential). 6. Mary J Protzman, b 5 Jan 1872, Mt Ayr IN, d 12 May 1881, Mt Ayr IN, bur North Star Cem, Mt Ayr IN.

Abbreviations used:

b = born dau = daughter B. IN = Brookston, Indiana div = divorced B. G. IN = Battle Ground, Indiana J. Co IA = Johnson County, Iowa bur = buried m = married C (or Cem) = Cemetery M. C. IA = Mason City, Iowa ca = circa (about) M. IN = Mishawaka, Indiana Co = County N. L. IA = North Liberty, Iowa d = died T. Co IN = Tippecanoe County, Indiana

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ID numbering system – a modification of the Henry system

Joseph Chamberlin (1794 – 1867) starts the line of descent and is given the number 3. I give an individual’s spouse the same number, so Josephs’ wife, Margaret A. (McNay) Chamberlin (1788 – 1863), is also given the number 3. Their oldest child is given the number 31, the second child the number 32, etc. In the third generation, the oldest child of person 31 is assigned the number 311, the second child of that person is 312, etc. Number 32's oldest child is 321, the second child 322, etc. If there are more than nine children in a particular family, the 10th child is assigned the letter a, the 11th child is assigned the letter b, etc. I include adopted & step-children in my history, so the birth order of all natural, adopted & step-children considered together determines the number that an individual gets. Thus the individual digits or letters in an person’s ID number represent generations and the specific numbers or letters represent birth order within that generation. When you find an individual in a decendancy report, you can gather numbers or letters working up & left to get his ID number (converting 10 back to a, 11 to b, etc.). In lists of sources such as Bible records, obits & bios, I sort by ID number. ______

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