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James
no information is given such as birth/death dates.
m. Mary DREAR b. 8/21/1745 Prince William Co VA d. 6/17/1817 KY
other husbands: Jedethua BLACKERBY
parents: John DREAR & Malinda MADDEN
children:
1. Malinda CHAMBERLAYNE not dates given
notes:
The information in this family sheet is primarily from the DREAR (D'REAR)
family by Judge E C DREAR (1946?), a copy of which is in the National
Genealogical Society Library, Wash. DC. And a manuscript entitled "Drear
Family Genealogy", by Dr Ernest Day Everett, Oregon 1924
submitted by:
Boris N Bulatkin Jr
4123 E Lewis
Wichita KS 67218-1331 phone 316-685-8510
on 12/29/1987
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William b. 1/13/1858 or 1862 Halifax Nova Scotia d. 9/22/1925 or 1926 Quincy
MA buried Central Cemetery Middleborough MA
parents: Theopolis CHAMBERLAIN & Mary Ann CHAPMAN
m. Anna/Annie Christine McKENZIE b. 10/15/1866 or 1868 Prince Edwards Island
d. 8/17/1954 buried Central Cemerty Middleborough MA
no parents listed.
children:
1. Ralph Lyman b. 9/30/1888 or 1887 Middleborough MA d. 1935 buried Central
Cemetery Middleborough MA
m. Mary Agnes SNOW
2. Sarah M or A b. 4/1892 d. ?1946 buried Central Cemetery Middleborough MA
m. Miles J McINNIS?
3. William Theodore b. 4/1894 d. 1974 buried Central Cem. Middleborough MA
m. Elsie Katrina ?
4. Anna or Annie Helen b. 5/12/1897 d. 11/13/1908 buried Central Cem.
Middleborough MA
notes:
William Chamberlain was a shoe worker
the church affiliate was Congregational
his father was born in Halifax Nova Scotia his mother was born in England
place of residence: 74 Water St Middleborough MA
another note. Child #1 was submitters grandfather.
submitter:
Mrs Carl Layne
12930 Apt C-2 Nettles Dr
Newport News VA 23606 on 6/10/1985
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William b. 8/1851 ILL
father was from IND mother from OH
m. ca 1888 Harriet Lane HAINES b. 5/29/1863 ILL
parents: Josiah Clough HAINES& Maria TROWBRIDGE OF Wisconsin
children:
1. Faith b. 11/1888 Ill
2. Grace b. 4/18901 ILL
3. Philo b. 9/1893 ILL
sources:
1900 census.
submitter:
Mrs JoAlice Haines Schmitz
5209 62nd St
Sacramento CA 95820 on 1/13/1985
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Hello All
I havent forgotten the family group sheets, I have been really busy lately.
I have had a major breakthrough on another surname of mine and it has taken
me several days to get it all together. I will start resending the sheets
tomorrow. Have a good night. jackie
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Hi All
I was checking the internet today and ran into a neat site. This site
actually sells family items, for all sorts of family names. So far I have
ran across several Chamberlain items for sale. So thought I would pass along
the site address in case anyone would like to chekc it out. jackie
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I want to say Im sorry for sending that virus alert. I hve been told several
times that it is a hoax. I guess I didnt read it all the way through before
forwaqrding it along. Once again, Im sorry. jackie
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Hello All
I got this from someone and thought I would pass it along with a little note
on my views on the subject.
I say that this person that originally wrote this definitely has a negative
attitude. Where would we all be without the census ? We wouldnt have as
much information for our lineage, that s where! So Please, be as helpful to
the census takers as much as possible. If you dont want to answer all the
questions, then please just tell them. (now this is coming from someone who
will probably be out there knocking onthe doors doing this census 2000). You
just never know who you will help generations to come with the information
you now provide. jackie
Tear up that census form
Dateline: 3/6/00
I'm looking right now at an official, mis-addressed notice from the
Census Bureau telling me that my census form will arrive next week.
It's stained with coffee grounds since I tossed it in the garbage
first off, then had to fish it out to write this column. The official
census form will be stained too, since, like the
initial letter, it's destined for a resting place beneath chicken
bones and empty beer bottles. And that's all it deserves.
Why sort of social misfit would condemn the census form to a
moldering death beneath dinner leavings? How could I do such an
antisocial deed even as a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign
warns the nation that our neighborhoods won't get their fair share of
the loot unless we diligently answer each and every question? As the
reminder letter says, "[o]fficial census counts are used to distribute
government
funds to communities and states for highways, schools, health
facilities and many other programs you and your neighbors need."
Well, I'll tell you what kind of person I am: I'm one to who those
come-ons sound like the endearments of a pusher scaring up clientele
around a schoolyard. Come over here, kiddies, if you want a taste of
the goods. Encouragement of dependency is not a pretty sight.
Frankly, of the list of programs that I "need," I don't see any in
which D.C. bureaucrats ought to be involved at all. In fact, the
Census Bureau has a hell of a lot of nerve talking about distributing
"government funds" when my recently completed 1040 form sits on my
desk, proclaiming where those funds really originate.
I'm also the kind of person who's frightened by the long list of nosy
questions tagged on to what's supposed to be a head count used to
allocate congressional representation. Even the short form asks for:
"Tenure (whether a housing unit is owned or rented), Name, Sex, Age,
Relationship to household, Hispanic Origin, and Race." The long form
delves into such personal matters as your income, education, value of
your home, and how many porcelain thrones you squabble over with your
kids. Is that anybody's business but your own?
Now, nosiness is a long-time government trait, and just because
federal head-counters want to know if our toilet paper rolls hang over
or under doesn't mean that the information will be misused. More likely
than not, all the data will be filed away harmlessly, if expensively.
But that's a lot of information. A lot of personal information. And,
thought it probably won't be misused, it could be a real annoyance in
the wrong hands =97 and the wrong hands are those of any government
official.
According to the Cato Institute's Solveig Singleton, "Federal agencies
and employees have used information stored in federal systems to carry
on personal or political vendettas, or violations of rights... Past
abuses include: During World War II, U.S. census data was used to
identify
Japanese-Americans and place them in internment camps."
That's a nasty thought. Even as Americans bicker over whether the
money picked from their own pockets will be "fairly" ladled out if
people check multiple racial categories instead of the single one of
censuses past, nobody considers that a checkmark in one box or another
could determine who gets sent to a concentration camp during the next
"national emergency."
That sounds awfully dire and unlikely, of course. But census data can
come back to haunt us in situations far less apocalyptic. Anybody who
follows the news knows that IRS agents are caught abusing tax records
on a seemingly annual basis. They paw through the files for dirt on
ex-wives, feuding neighbors, and celebrities. They mine the records out
of malice, curiosity, or for a few bucks from a private investigator.
Does anybody really believe that census workers are cut from radically
different cloth than tax collectors?
I'm not alone in my concerns. The Libertarian Party recently sent out
a press release calling on Americans to answer only the
constitutionally mandated head-count, and to ignore the gratuitous
snooping that follows. The party's national director, Steve Dasbach,
was quoted saying, "[y]ou can strike a blow for privacy, equality, and
liberty by refusing to answer every question on the Census form except
the one required by the Constitution: How many people live in your
home?"
To my taste, even that's giving up too much. I see no evidence that
the existing political system is so responsive that the shuffling of a
few politicos among the states will improve my life. Frankly, I'd
rather throw a monkeywrench into the gears than pretend that I believe
in the creaky machinery.
Granted, the feds try to discourage such unpatriotic non-compliance.
Minor legal penalties are threatened for those of us with such a
terrible lack of community spirit. The faint of heart might want to
simply input nonsense information into the system. Is a census worker
drawing temp pay really going to call you a liar if you swear that your
home is occupied by seven Samoans making $150,000 each per year and
living without benefit of indoor plumbing?
But the potential risks and consequences of tossing the form in the
trash seem rather low.
Others apparently have the same idea, and it's spreading. The Census
Bureau itself admits that "[w]ith each decade, it has become
increasingly more difficult to count everyone in the decennial census.
The percentage of people from all housing units who mailed back their
census forms declined from 78 percent in 1970 to 65 percent in 1990."
Good. Let's see if we can bring the response rate down even lower. If
you want to help, just tear up that census form.
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Some additional information on William Chamberlin.
Descendants of William Chamberlin
1 William Chamberlin b: Abt. 1623 d: 22 October 1678 d: 22 October 1678
in Hull, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
. +???? ???? d: Abt. 1660 d: Abt. 1660 in Hull, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
...... 2 William Chamberlin, Jr b: Abt. 09 April 1652 d: 11 December 1709
d: 11 December 1709 in Hull, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
.......... +Eunice Ewell
...... 2 John Chamberlin b: Abt. 27 August 1654 d: 22 December 1690 d: 22
December 1690 in Charlestown, Massachusetts
.......... +Deborah Templar b: Abt. 04 October 1657 d: Bef. 12 April 1693
d: Bef. 12 April 1693
...... 2 Job Chamberlin b: Abt. 1656 d: Aft. 1723 d: Aft. 1723 in prob.
Dorchester, South Carolina
.......... +Joanna Way b: 05 March 1662/63
...... 2 Nathaniel Chamberlin b: 04 September 1659 d: 22 September 1716
d: 22 September 1716 in Pembroke, Massachusetts
.......... +Abigail Rogers b: 03 November 1663
...... 2 Freedom Chamberlin b: Abt. 1660 d: Bef. 14 April 1685 d: Bef. 14
April 1685 in On Ship, Boston Harbor
*2nd Wife of William Chamberlin:
. +???? ???? d: Bef. 1678 d: Bef. 1678
...... 2 Benjamin Chamberlin b: Bef. 18 May 1662 d: Aft. 1702 d: Aft. 1702
.......... +Mary Wright b: 1666
...... 2 Joseph Chamberlin b: Abt. 1665 d: 07 August 1752 d: 07 August
1752 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut
.......... +Mercy Dickinson b: 08 June 1668 d: 30 June 1735 d: 30 June
1735 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut
...... 2 Mary Chamberlin b: Abt. 1668 d: 03 October 1707 d: 03 October
1707 in Newport, Rhode Island
.......... +Nathaniel Sheffield d: 12 November 1729 d: 12 November 1729
in Newport, Rhode Island
...... 2 Sarah Chamberlin b: Abt. 1670 d: Aft. 1693 d: Aft. 1693
The above information is from the files of the World Chamberlain
Genealogical Society.
Regards Bill
William J. Mennel
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little temporary safety deserve neither liberty
nor safety."
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Thank You Bill,
I posted just what was on the family group sheet. That definitely fills in
some blanks. jackie
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William b. abt 1800 NC d. Tenn.
m. ?1827? Maury Co Tenn Catherine ?RICHARDS? b. abt 1806 d. Tenn
no parents listed for either.
children:
1. Mary Margaret b. 10/2/1828 Tenn d. 6/10/906 Maury Co Tenn
m. Andrew LETSINGER
2. James b. abt 1831 Tenn
3. William b. abt 1833 Tenn
4. Emily b. abt 1835 Tenn
5. Ambrose b. abt 1839 Tenn
6. Benjamin b. abt 1840 Tenn
7. Peter b. abt 1845 Tenn
notes:
places of residence: Hickman Co Tenn.
1850 census of Hickman Co Tenn
LDS records of Church family
submitted:
Bob Van Dyke
2006 Breckenridge
Little Rock ARK 72207 on 11/4/1983
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William b. ?? no birth date given, no death date given, no parents given.
m. Mary HUGHES no marriage date given.
parents: Anthony HUGHES & Elizabeth
children:
1. Sarah
2. Thomas
3. William
4. Susannah married John BELK
notes:
Siblings not listed in order of birth.
Thomas was father of Chas. Sr.
A book titled "Early Wills Lunenburg VA 1746-1766 had a will for Anthony
HUghes which listed Wm. as son-in-law & Chamberlin grandchildren. The will
was dated 4/24/1760
submitter:
Mrs Barby C Ladd
2302 Johnston Road
Hernando MS 38632 on 1/9/1985
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William b. 1620 Higham Eng d. 10/22/1678 Hull MA
parents; Henry CHAMBERAIN & Jane ?
m. (#1) circa 1651 ???????? wife died 1660 Hull MA
m. (#2) 1661 Hull MA ?????(no names for either wife listed) but 4 children
listed
Children:
1. William bap 4/9/1652 Higham (states MA but must be England) d. 12/11/1709
Hull MA
m. Eunice
2. John bap 8/27/1654 Higham
m. 1684 Deborah TEMPLAR
3. Job b. 1656 Hull MA went to SC 1685
m. 1684 Joanna WAY
4. Nathaniel b. 9/4/1659 Hull MA d. 1716 Pembroke
m. 9/19/1681 Abigail ROGERS
5. Freedom b. 1660 Hull MA d. bef 1685
6. Benjamin bap 5/18/1662 Higham
m. 10/13/1684 Mary WRIGHT Higham
7. Joseph b. 1665 Hull MA
m. 6/8/1688 Mercy DICKINSON Hadley MA
8. Mary b. 1672 Hull MA d. 10/3/1707 Newport RI
m. 1691 Nathaniel SHEFFIELD, Braintree MA
9. Sarah b. 1676 Hull MA was living in 1693, Newport RI spinster.
sources:
Colonial Families of America vol 2, pg 218-225 (Natl 1659)
Chamberlain Family Assoc Report 1906-1907 IGI
submitted by:
Corinne Diller
8072 Ravenwood Circle #551
Houston TX 77055 on 5/30/1985
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This is not my line, but while researching my Chamberlain line in Bradford
County, PA, I corresponded with a lady of this line. She said she got her
info from the LDS: Film II 1014121, Book # 929.273 C355 cg or eg.
(1) William Chamberlain 1620 - 1706 md. Rebecca Shelley
(2) Clement Chamberlain 30 May 1669 - (by 1741) md. Mary Woodhouse
(3) Joseph Chamberlain Nov. 1696 - 1765 of Billerica, Middlesex,
MA
md. Mary Johnson
(4) John Chamberlain bp. 21 June 1730 - ? md. Margaret ?
(5) Jabez Chamberlain May 1767 d. 1848 Amenia,
Dutchess Co.,
NY md. (1) Jane Wilson (had son William) (2)
Irene Gilbert (had
8 children)
(6) William G. Chamberlain 25 July 1793 D.
1876 md. Susan
Merritt
(7) Matilda Jane Chamberlain b. 21 July
1820 d. 1914 of
Frenchtown, Bradford Co., PA md.
Daniel La Rue
States.
I hope this helps a little bit.
L. Miller
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Horace b. Lyndeboro NH d. 3/16/1895 Cambridge MA
m. 1/1/1867 Worcester MA Eleanore Books CHENEY b. 12/10/1841?or 10/12/1841
Canada/VT
parents of Eleanore: Joseph Pike CHENEY & Ann M FOGG
children:
1. Ella Gertrude b. 5/8/1869
2. Walter E B b. 9/28/1873
3. Berta? b. 12/25/1877
sources: Popes CHENEY (cant read last word)
submitted by:
R S Cheney
Box 3353
Blue Jay CA 92317 6/17/1985
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Job Sr. b. 17?? Colchester, New London, CT d. 9/4/1847 Findlay OH buried
9/5/1847 Findlay OH
Parents: none listed
m. (1) Deborah ROOT Colchester New London CT b. 17?? Colchester New London CT
d. 1/8/ 1829 Findlay OH
m. (2) Sarah CRINER 1/7/1830
Children by wife#2
1. Deborah b. 1801 Cayuga NY
m. Benjamin O WHITMAN Cayuga NY
2. Sallie b. 1803 Cayuga NY
m. 1821 Levi TAYLOR Urbana OH
3. Nancy b. 1805 Cayuga NY d. Lawenceburg IND
unmarried
4. Lucy b. 1807 Cayuga NY d. Urbana OH
m. Thomas TAYLOR Urbana OH
5. Vesta b. 1807 Cayuga NY d. 1830 Findlay OH
m. Joseph C SHANNON he died 5/1835
6. Julia b. 1811 Cayuga NY d. 1836
m. 1827 Wm MORELAND Jr
7. Norman b. 1813 Cayuga NY d. 1845
m. 1822 (#1) Elizabeth BAKER who died 1832
m. (#2) Elizabeth WATSIN no date given
8. Job Jr b. 1/5/1815 Cayuga NY
m. Mary B HAMILTON
submitted by:
Ruby S Klesh Stevens
4600 S Berrymore Rd
Okla City OK 73150 on 5/8/1986
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To Jackie and all on this great list.
I have been saving a copy of a Feb 1995 NEHGS Nexus pg. 35, Querie lists
Dorothy M. Sheeler in Miami searching for Wm. C. born Portland ME 1793. Just
curious if she is on the list and if you ever found what you wanted Dorothy?
Also I see in Nexus, Aug. 1985, pg. 191: Book for Sale by NEHGS: William
Chamberlain of Billerica, MA and his descendants, by Geo. W. Chamberlain.
Pulb 1911, 62. pgs. $20. Don't know if they still have this, and maybe this
info is now already on the Ch. Assoc. website.
Best to all. Great list. Peter Burrows, Annapolis, MD
Jackie,
Thank you very much for all the help you have been providing. I
think you will be a great List Moderator.
~Donna Armstrong Vice
In Rochester, NY
searching for Marshall Chamberlain of Plattsburg, Clinton Co., NY