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    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] JEREMIAH CHAMBERLAIN (1740-1829)
    2. Betty
    3. Here is the info from the stone, in case that helps: In Memory of My Darling Wife Edna Camberlain BORN Oct.29, 1871 DIED July 3, 1890 "In memory of my darling wife. My wife! How fondly shall thy memory be, Enshrined within the chambers of my heart! Thy virtuous worth was only known to me, And I can feel how sad it is to part." The stone stands a little over 3 l/2 ft. tall. When we first started cleaning up the cemetery, the stone was off it's base and flat on the ground, with the spire on top broken off. It has since been reset and put back together. I don't know if this is a clue or not, but the grave could be considered to be located in the Cardwell Plot. I have not found an Edna connected to that family. It could be that Edna was connected to a family that came to Texas with "the Cardwell contingent" that left the Powder Springs area of Grainger County in July 1855. I know there were Watkins and Copenhavers in the group. At the time they migrated to Texas, most of Anthony Cardwell's children were already married, and the entire families came along. If memory serves, and it might not, Isaac Watkins married a Margaret "Peggy" Chamberlain, and two of their children married Anthony's sons. Their mother's name was Mary C. "Polly" Perrimon/Perryman, born Claiborne County TN. Edna might have been a Watkins, but I can't prove that, either. Hope this helps somebody. Betty Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bobby J. Chamberlain" <chambln+@pitt.edu> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 1:09 PM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] JEREMIAH CHAMBERLAIN (1740-1829) > Betty, > > According to my records, J.J. (John James) Chamberlain (1866, Knox Co., > TN-12 Jan. 1948, Bexar Co., TX) was the son of Wm. H. Chamberlain and the > grandson of Ninian A. Chamberlailn, Jr., both of whom I mentioned in one > of > my earlier replies. J. J. married Mary Maude Brown (1868-1965) in > Caldwell > Co., TX, in 1888. They had 4 children: Oscar H.; James Alton; Flora A.; > and Dera. Both J.J. and Maude are buried in Bunton Cem. > > Bob Chamberlain > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty" <bjrb@hotmail.com> > To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 1:38 PM > Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] JEREMIAH CHAMBERLAIN (1740-1829) > > >> Bob, >> >> Thanks again. I'll keep this and see what I can find. I don't know >> anything about Liberty Cemetery, but I am familiar with Bunton located >> between Dale and Lytton Springs, and my g-g-grandparents are buried >> there. >> They were Absalom and Melvina Jane Cardwell Roach who came to Caldwell >> County from Grainger County TN in 1855. >> >> Do you know who J. J. Chamberlain was? >> >> Betty >> Texas >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Bobby J. Chamberlain" <chambln+@pitt.edu> >> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 7:15 AM >> Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] JEREMIAH CHAMBERLAIN (1740-1829) >> >> >> > Betty, >> > >> > A note about some of the Chamberlains in Caldwell Co., TX: >> > >> > Two of the sons of Ninian A. Chamberlain, Sr. (1792-1877) and Margaret >> > Watkins (1790/91-1863), of Knox Co., TN, ended up in Caldwell Co. > (Ninian >> > A. Sr., was a son of Jeremiah C. and Margaret Carmichael.) These were >> > Daniel Carmichael Chamberlain (1818-1892) and Wm. H. Chamberlain >> > (1822-1878). Most of these Chamberlains and their descendants were > buried >> > in Bunton Cem. and Liberty Cem., both in Caldwell Co. >> > >> > Bob C. >> > >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: "Betty" <bjrb@hotmail.com> >> > To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> >> > Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 4:22 AM >> > Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] JEREMIAH CHAMBERLAIN (1740-1829) >> > >> > >> >> Bobby, >> >> >> >> To where in Texas did James T. migrate? >> >> I am still looking for a Chamberlain that came to Caldwell County, > Texas. >> > I >> >> still don't know anything about an Edna Chamberlain that is buried in >> >> Misenhimer Cemtery in NW Caldwell County. >> >> >> >> Thank you, >> >> >> >> Betty >> >> Texas >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: "Bobby J. Chamberlain" <chambln+@pitt.edu> >> >> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> >> >> Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 1:18 PM >> >> Subject: [TNGRAING-L] JEREMIAH CHAMBERLAIN (1740-1829) >> >> >> >> >> >> >I am seeking all available information on Jeremiah Chamberlain (b. > 1740, >> >> >Ireland-d. 1829, Grainger Co., TN). In c1787, Jeremiah m. Margaret >> >> >Carmichael (1765/1770-1821). The couple had 9 children, some of whom >> >> >remained in TN and others of whom migrated to MO and then on to TX. >> >> >Several months ago, I posted tentative chronologies for both Jeremiah >> >> >and >> >> >Margaret on GenForum's Chamberlain family and Grainger Co. boards >> >> >(http://genforum.genealogy.com/chamberlain/messages/3212.html; >> >> >http://genforum.genealogy.com/chamberlain/messages/3228.html) >> >> > >> >> > But information on these Chamberlains is still rather sketchy, and I > am >> >> > particularly interested in listings in court proceedings and tax > lists, >> >> > and would appreciate any lookups or other data that other Grainger > Co. >> >> > researchers can provide. Thank you. >> >> > >> >> > Bobby J. Chamberlain >

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