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    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: Clara Louise Duplin Chamberlin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LePage Chamberlain Duplin Becklund Rancourt Trottier Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AUI.2ACIB/158.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for your interest....Our Clara Louise LePage was born in 1871 in Milford Maine according to the only document available...the family bible. The records before 1890 are very few in Maine and none at all exist for her parents.whose names we do not know for sure....this is our "brick wall" We have documentation on her life with Chamberlain and Duplin but nothing on her single life before Ulric Jerry Duplin who she married on 14 May 1891 in Orono Maine. If you have any ideas on where else we may find records please email me at schoney 50@aol.com. thank you for your time. Barbara in South Carolina

    09/28/2002 03:34:28
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: Clara Louise Duplin Chamberlin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/158.1 Message Board Post: I've also reviewed your GenForum LePage posting (I don't see any GenForum Chamberlin postings), dated 17 Nov 2000, which lists Clara's birthdate as 28 Aug 1871, and her first husband as Ulric Jerry Duplin of Wotton, Canada. It also says that Clara's other husband was Joseph Chamberlin "of Massachusetts" (does this mean he was a resident of MA at the time of his marriage, or what), whom she married 1 Jun 1910 (where, what is the source for this information?). I see that Milford, Penobscot Co., ME, where Clara was born, is just across the Penobscot River from the city of Old Town, and not very far north of Bangor. Chamberlain/lins are listed in these locations in my 1850-1860 Census listings, as well as many other locations through Penobscot County. But there is just one family listed in 1860 in Milford, that of Pete Chamberlin, p. 087, who might well be the father of Joseph, I would suppose. I have not identified this Peter Chamberlin. It would be worth your effort to o! btain the actual Census data for 1860, 1870, 1880, etc. (which I don't have here), for these families in these locations, to see if a Joseph Chamberlin appears as a child anywhere (though you evidently don't know his exact age). Do keep in mind, that many French Canadians with the name of Chamberland (sometimes later changed to Chamberlin or Chamberlain), settled throughout Maine. Joseph Chamberland is a fairly common name in Quebec, and LePage is also a French name there, from what I can see. Please contact me via Email if you have additional information to share, or if you wish to discuss this information.

    09/28/2002 12:49:13
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Mary Elizabeth Chamberlin, b. Honeoye, Richmond Twp., Ontario Co., NY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/166.1 Message Board Post: I don't find Edwin & Mary Elizabeth (Chamberlin) Kent listed in my research files, nor in LDS records. If you do have more specific data for them than what you've listed, I'd appreciate seeing it, including any dates for any of the persons you listed. It would also be nice to know your source for Mary Elizabeth's birth place, and about when she was born there (perhaps judging from the ages of her children, if known). Evidently you have no marriage records for them. Also, anything more you know about the Kent family. Pierce Chamberlain was one of the first settlers in Rchmond, Ontario Co., NY before 1800, and his ancestry has been traced. There are quite a number of Chamberlain/lin families listed in Ontario Co., NY from 1800 on, but only a few in Richmond, which is the name of the township where the village of Honeoye is located - the New York State Gazetteer states that Honeoye is the business center of the Town of Richmond. Specifically, the brothers, Beekman and Me! lancton Chamberlin (parents unknown) were there with their families in the 1820-1840 period but relocated to Armada Twp., Macomb Co., MI, by 1840. The only other person in census records in Richmond was a William Chamberlin in 1830 and 1840, who is unidentified - I do not have the actual census data for him. Malancton had a daughter b. 1816-1820, whose name is unidentified, and his wife's name was Mary Adams, so this is a distinct possibility if the birth dates match your Mary Elizabeth. Beekman had a daughter named Mary, b. 1839 in Michigan and she married someone else. This is what little I could locate, but hope it is helpful to you. Please contact me via Email for further discussion, if you wish.

    09/27/2002 12:21:57
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] DNA Study
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/191 Message Board Post: Please see my Chambers Genealogy site pages Surname Orgins and DNA Study. I'm looking for males with the last name of Chalmers, Chamberlain, Chamberlin, and Chambers that have researched their genealogy to identify if any are related. http://crrking.tripod.com/chambersfamilygenealogy/index.html

    09/22/2002 08:50:46
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: Harlan Willard Chamberlin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/178.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, she is my mother. I was working with her to find out the information. We have not had as much luck as we would like.

    09/19/2002 04:47:03
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Harlan Willard Chamberlin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/178.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Glenda Woods submitted a GenForum Chamberlin posting on the Internet, on the same subject and on the same day as you submitted your posting in this Ancestry.com forum - I suppose the two of you are related somehow. Please refer to my 14 May 2002 detailed response to her posting, for Harlan Willard Chamberlin's identity & ancestry.

    09/19/2002 11:53:23
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: HERBERT CHAMBERLIN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AUI.2ACIB/51.61.63 Message Board Post: Could you see if a Beekman Chamberlin is listed in the bible?? He died in Macomb County, MI in 1867. Thanks

    09/16/2002 07:29:39
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: Herbert Chamberlin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AUI.2ACIB/51.53.1 Message Board Post: Do you have any connections to Beekman Chamberlin, from Macomb County, MI??

    09/16/2002 07:27:14
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: CHAMBERLIN, Agness Ann, 1847 IL - 1919 KS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/163.2 Message Board Post: David Conrad Chamberlin, Sr. [Email: DavidChm@sisna.com ], replied via Email to my 11 Sep 2002 Ancestry.com response to your 1 Aug 2001 posting here. David confirmed, as I suspected, the identity of your "CHAMBERLIN, William B. of NH" as: William Bradley(7) LN7105, John(6), John(5), Jonathan(4), Samuel(3), Thomas(2), Thomas(1) Chamberlain. David has a Family Group Sheet (FGR) available for this William [the LN number shown above reflects David's numbering system for all identified Chamberlains], listing a number of children in this family. William's wife's full name was Odora Clymena Owen. The 1850 Census data cited in my posting for this family was originally transcribed from the microfilm by David himself, who, after re-examining his original transcription carefully, confirms that "V? M. B. Chamberlain" is in fact "WM B CHAMBERLAIN" (shown in the original in upper case letters), and his son's name of "N? B." is in fact "W. B. CHAMBERLAIN." I don't know who you are - your name shown as "board admin" and Email address suggest that you are perhaps a representative of the group administrating these Ancestry.com Message Boards. I'd appreciate hearing back from you, confirming your personal identity, and official capacity, if any, for my records, and why you are researching this family, in case I need to contact you again. I myself am an avid Chamberlain researcher here in Michigan, spending much of my free time responding to Internet queries in various forums, including especially GenForum (hundreds of my responses there), and am one of the co-founders of the World Chamberlain Society in 1996. David is a professional genealogist located in Salt Lake City, and recognized as the leading authority on Chamberlain/lin genealogy. Perhaps you already know him. You can contact him directly, he says, if you want more info. on earlier generations.

    09/14/2002 03:13:09
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: CHAMBERLIN, Agness Ann, 1847 IL - 1919 KS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/163.1 Message Board Post: This family is listed in Census records as follows: - 1850 Census, Mill Creek Pct., Jo Daviess Co., IL, V? M. B. Chamberlain, p. 144, #735/739, age 36, collier, $240, b. MA; Clymena, age 30, b. PA; Agnes, age 3, b. IL; N? B. (male), age 1, b. IL. Based on your posting, it would appear that this is William B. Chamberlain/lin, who you say came from NH. Mormon/LDS online Family Search site IGI records list the following: William B. Chamberlin, m. Climena Owen, 14 Jan 1841, Warren, IL. There are several IGI birth records listed for persons named Climena Owen - she might be one of them. Emily Irene Chamberlin, b. 25 Dec, 1851, Galena, Jo Daviess Co., IL, dau. of William B. Chamberlain & Climena (no other children listed). According to my IL Atlas, Warren is a village in Stephenson Co., along the IA border and just east of Jo Daviess Co., IL. I do not know the identity of William B. Chamberlain/lin's parents, but there are some persons in my research files, who remain untraced, whose name and age match. There are two other C! amberlain families listed in Jo Daviess Co., IL in 1850 - both untraced; also 3 other Chamberlin famlies listed in Stephenson Co., IL in 1850 - all of them traced as descendants of Henry(1) Chamberlin. Other nearby counties could be examined as well. Records in this area should be checked to see what they reveal. Please contact me via Email if you wish additional information or discussion.

    09/11/2002 12:13:45
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Nathaniel Chamberlain/lin's wife Lydia
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/157.1 Message Board Post: Though your short message two years ago doesn't give much information, I'm supposing that you are the same person as Barbara Ferguson of Marina, CA, who submitted a query in the Chamberlain Chain, Vol. 26, p. 27, with considerable information on the family of Nathaniel Chamberlain/lin and his wife Lydia (-?-), with another message about one of their children. I also see that an LDS Ancestral File (Mormon Internet Family Search site) lists this same couple, without giving Lydia's surname or any other information about her. For the benefit of other researchers, this Nathaniel(6) Chamberlain was born 9 Feb 1788, prob. Newbury, Orange Co., VT, marriage and death data not known, with 8 children, including an Ephraim, with births listed between Nov. 6, 1814 and as late as 1846. Nathaniel is 1 of 11 children of Nathaniel(5) Chamberlain LN4673, b. 5 May 1746, Northfield, MA, d. 10 Dec 1801, perhaps Hull, Quebec, Canada, and Mehitable Elliott, b. 17 Sep 1753, Rockingham, Chester T! wp., NH, m. 30 Apr 1771, Newbury, Orange Co., VT, d. 22 Apr 1836, Hull, Quebec; Nathaniel is a descendant of Richard(1) Chamberlain. Considerable is known about this family - see articles in the Chamberlain Key, Vol. IV, No. 2, pp. 31-34 and No. 3, p. 59. It is uncertain that Nathaniel(5) ever reached Hull, Quebec. He either died on the way from the States or shortly after, but his widow with her four sons and five daughters reached Hull very shortly after the colony started, or about 1806. So it is clear that Nathaniel(6) must have gone to Hull, Quebec when he was at least 18 years of age, but wasn't married to Lydia until perhaps 1813 - early 1814 when he was about 25, judging by the birth of the eldest child of record, Melessa/Millisia(7), 6 Nov 1814 (where??). I would suppose that you and/or other researchers have looked for marriage records for Nathaniel & Lydia at about this time in Quebec, and birth records for the first children, without success. One also suppo! ses that this family was Loyalist, and stayed in Hull, Quebec during the War of 1812, but perhaps this was not the case. A curious IGI record states that the second child, Ephraim Elliott(7) Chamberlin, was born in England, Oct 1816, and I've supposed this to be in error (as is often the case with IGI records), but if not, one supposes that Nathaniel's marriage might have taken place anywhere, including the States, or in England. More needs to be learned about his whereabouts during this period of time between 1812 and 1816, it would seem, if one is to locate an actual marriage record. Perhaps there is some type of British or U. S. military record for him. A search of military records (with possible pension record), and search of early land records in Hull, etc. might turn up something. I have no idea whether someone has already conducted this type or research. I also note that the names of Nathaniel & Lydia's children seem to derive from his parents, aunts and uncles - I see no clue in these names which ones might have been derived from Lydia's family. I also note that daughter Melessa (wife of Ellis Campbell), died in Vermontville, Eaton Co., MI; that son Ephraim Elliott's family was located in Minnesota; that son Edmund's children and some descendants have been identified (did they live in Hull?); and that nothing seems to be known of the other five children: Nancy, Lydia, Nathaniel, Rosanna and Teresa. I'm speculating that, since Nathaniel & Lydia's death records are unknown (assuming someone has already looked for death/burial records in Hull & vicinity), that he and/or his wife Lydia migrated elsewhere with one of their grown children, and, to the extent that these children can be traced, more might be learned about Nathaniel and Lydia. Please respond to me via Email if you have any questions or wish to discuss this matter in more detail. I hope this discussion has been helpful.

    09/10/2002 12:20:54
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: Urian Chamberlain & Rachel Colby
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/173.1.1 Message Board Post: thanks for the reply

    09/09/2002 12:24:19
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Urian Chamberlain & Rachel Colby
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/173.1 Message Board Post: Uriah(5) Chamberlain, b. 24 or 28 Feb 1741/42, Northfield, MA, d. bef. 25 May 1813, Ryegate, Caledonia Co., VT; he m. c1772, at Orange Co., VT, Rachel Colby (nothing known of her); 6 children listed. Sources: Chamberlain Association News (Vol. 9, #1, p. 1, 1989); IGI (Mormon/LDS) records, and census data. My notes indicate that Uriah headed a household in 1771 (where?); in Newbury, Orange Co., VT 1790 Census (1-2-4); and in 1800 there, with 1 male under 10, 1 16-25, 2 45+; 1 female under 10, 1 26-44, 1 45+. "Some of numerous Chamberlain families in northern part of State prove descendancy from him." His 1813 will bequeathed to 3 daughters: Hannah Bayley, Anna Cotes, & Lovise; son David (& his daughter Betsy & son G---); son James, and son John. Ancestral line of descent: Richard(4), Nathaniel(3), Joseph(2), Richard(1) of Braintree, MA. Data from the records of the World Chamberlain Genealogical Society.

    09/09/2002 12:08:34
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: Chamberlin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/29.1 Message Board Post: Your George W. Chamberlin is probably the same person as listed in Census records: - 1850 Census, Warsaw Twp., Jefferson Co., PA, Peter Chamberlin, p. 25, #29/32, age 46, farmer, $400, b. PA; Mary, age 49, b. NJ?; Caroline, age 20, b. PA; Mary, age 18, b. PA; Elizaabeth, age 15, b. PA; William, age 13, b. PA, attends school; George, age 9, b. PA, attends school. IGI (Mormon/LDS online Family Search site) lists Peter Chamberlin, b. c1804 in PA, m. Mary A. Snyder, b. c1804 in NY, with 5 children listed including the youngest, George, b. c1841. This is Peter(8) Chamberlin, b. 1804, Shamokin Twp., Northumberland Co., PA, d. 1888, Jefferson Co., PA, m. Mary A. Snyder, b. 1801-1804 NY, d. 1886; 1 of 12 children of Joseph(7) Chamberlin, b. 13 Jan 1776, prob. Kingwood Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ, d. 29 Aug 1863, Shamokin Twp., Northumberland Co., PA who m. (date/place unknown), Mary Young, b. 20 Sep 1780, NJ, d. 10 Dec 1861. Peter is buried at Temple Cemetery, Polk Twp., Jefferson Co., PA (gsi 1804-1886). Ancestral line of descent: [Peter(8), Joseph(7), John(6), Lewis(5), John(4), Henry(3), John(2), Henry(1) Chamberlin of Hingham & Hull, MA. Please contact me via Email if you have additional questions. I would suppose that additional research (e.g. death, burial, probate, land records), should prove this relationship. Considerable in! formation is available for this family - data I've collected from numerous sources.

    09/07/2002 10:10:38
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: Francis Willard Chamberlin born 1855
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/36.80 Message Board Post: Francis Willard Chamberlin was born 12 Jan 1855, Windsor Co., VT, 1 of 6 children of George Washington(7) Chamberlin, b. 22 Sep 1824, Bethel, Windsor Co., VT, d. 1911, prob. Bethel Twp., Fayette Co., IA, and his wife Dorcas M. Billings, m. 22 Jul 1845, Bethel, VT, daughter of William & Dorcas (Lamb) Billings. Evidently the first two children were born in Springfield, MA, then Francis in Windsor Co., VT, and the last three children in Bethel Twp., Fayette Co., IA, between 1856 and 1864. A biographical sketch for George W. Chamberlin appears in the Portrait & Biographical Album, Fayette Co., IA, 1891, listing his children, their spouses, etc. Considerable information on this family has been provided by descendant Lauri Doll of Lake Elsinore, CA. Ancestral line of descent: George Washington(7), Washington(6), Josiah(5), Jedidiah(4), Thomas(3), Daniel(2), William(1) Chamberlain of Billerica, MA. Data from the records of the World Chamberlain Genealogical Society. Please co! ntact me via Email if you have any questions.

    09/07/2002 08:21:10
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] John Chamberlain who m. Mary Phillips
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/118.136.138 Message Board Post: According to World Chamberlain Genealogical Society records, this John(4) Chamberlain, called "Third", was a hatter residing in Charlestown, MA. He was born 8 May 1721, Charlestown, Middlesex Co., MA, where he was baptized 14 May 1721; d. there 30 Jun 1762; he married Mary Phillips, 18 June 1744 there; her birthdate 16 Feb 1721/22, death date not listed; 11 children listed between 1744 and 1761. Mary was the daughter of John & Frances (Garland) Phillips John(4) is 1 of 7 children of John(3) Chamberlain, b. c1694, Medford or Cambridge, MA, d. 19 May 1781, Weston, Middlesex Co., MA, and his first wife, Thankful Wilson, m. c1718, prob. Charlestown, MA; she b. 20 Dec 1693 there, d. 26 Aug 1764 there. The line of descent is John(4), John(3), Jacob(2), William(1) Chamberlain of Billerica, MA. John(4) "Third" Chamberlain is identified as LN8578 in the lineages of David Conrad Chamberlin, Sr. Published genealogies are available. Please contact me via Email if you have any q! uestions.

    09/07/2002 07:27:44
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: Seeking ancesters of John Herbert Chamberlin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/96.113 Message Board Post: Considerable information is available for this big family, its descendants, and ancestors. John Herbert(9) Chamberlin, b. 9 May 1833, NY, is the son of William(8) Chamberlin, b. 28 Sep 1802, PA or NY, d. 20 Feb 1868, Flat Rock, MI, who m. 31 Dec 1829, at Fayette, Seneca Co., NY, Elizabeth Herbert, b. 19 Sep 1802, NY, d. 8 Apr 1887, prob. MI. Ancestral line of descent: Enoch(7), Lt. Col. William(6), Lewis(5), John(4), Henry(3), John(2), Henry(1) Chamberlin. Detailed, professionally prepared genealogies have been published through at least generation 6, in the Chamberlain Chain, to mention one source. This family, in more recent generations, has been heavily researched by several persons, including my correspondants, Jackie Estabrook Alameda, and LaVeda Johnson, whose data they have shared for entry into my research files, on behalf of the World Chamberlain Genealogical Society. Please contact me via Email if you wish additional information.

    09/05/2002 01:17:28
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: Anson CHAMBERLIN - Madrid, New York
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HOYT, CHAMBERLAIN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/167.1.1 Message Board Post: I have never been able to prove that Julia was a daughter of Anson CHAMBERLAIN. Some reference I have seen placed Luther HOYT there, but I no longer know what it was. IDA HOYT was adopted, and her trye birth year is 1857/8 based on 1870 and 1880 census records and a petition for guardianship filed in 1874 in Canton. I may be way off base with the Madrid Chamberlains. alan clark

    09/05/2002 08:14:04
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Re: Anson CHAMBERLIN - Madrid, New York
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/167.1 Message Board Post: I'm also aware of your GenForum Chamberlain posting, dated 19 Nov 2001, with similar information, indicating that you know that Luther & Julia (Chamberlin) Hoyt were from Madrid, St. Lawrence Co., NY and lived there as well as at Potsdam. An LDS Ancestral File (Mornon Internet Family Search site), lists Luther E. Hoyt, b. 1 Feb 1834, Bristol, Addison Co., VT, son of George S. & Phidelia/Fidelia (Roberts) Hoyt, who married Julia Chamberlain (b. c1830 VT), 26 Oct 1851, Bristol, VT, who had a daughter named Ida May Hoyt. b. 19 Jul 1861, Vergennes, Addison Co., VT. Can these be the same persons? What is your source for their having lived in Madrid, NY, and when were they there? Anson Chamberlin & wife were listed in Madrid in 1830 & 1850 Census, and were said to have had 8 children, 4 of whom are listed in 1850 who were born in NY (Julia not listed among them). Anson came to Madrid, NY from Massachusetts with his father Anson Sr., and never lived in Vermont as far as I can ! discern. There must be some confusion in these records.

    09/05/2002 07:44:19
    1. [CHAMBERLIN] Emily Chamberlin (1872-1919), dau. of William H. Chamberlin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AUI.2ACIB/182.1 Message Board Post: Emily(8) Chamberlin was born 25 Oct 1872, "of Union Co., Pennsylvania", d. 23 Dec 1919, prob. Chicago, IL, married 6 Dec 1899, G. Paul Marquis, b. 12 Sep 1868, Chicago, d. 22 Dec, 1933, prob. Chicago. They are both buried at Rose Hill Cemetery, Chicago. Data from IGI (Mormon/LDS Family Search online site) record, which lists one daughter, Anna Marquis, b. 6 Oct 1900, who m. Arthur L. Dixon of Lake Forest, Lake Co., IL, 17 Jun 1925, b. 23 Jan 1895; they had two daughters. Emily is one of 8 children of William Hayes(7) Chamberlin, b. 14 Mar 1828, d. 10 Aug 1876, Danville, PA, who m. 1 Jan 1863, Emily Berryhill Beaver, b. 4 Oct 1840, d. 31 Jul 1899, Atlantic City, NJ. Ancestral line of descent: John(6), William(5), Lewis(4), John(4), Henry(3), John(2), Henry(1) Chamberlin. Data also from World Family Tree CD-ROM #12, lineage #644; also #24-2801. A genealogy for this family can be obtained through the World Chamberlain Genealogical Society and elsewhere: John(6) is identif! ied as LN972 in the lineages of David Conrad Chamberlin, Sr. of Salt Lake City. Please contact me via Email if you have any questions concerning this information, or if you have additional information about this Chamberlin family to share.

    09/04/2002 12:04:01