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Cornella Chamberlain
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Cornella Cranmer (born Chamberlin), 1842 - 1913 Cornella Cranmer (born Chamberlin) 1842 1913 New Jersey New Jersey
Cornella Cranmer (born Chamberlin) was born in 1842, in , New Jersey, to Orin Chamberlain and Charity H Chamberlain (born Gray).
Cornella married Samuel Shinn Cranmer on 1868, at age 26 in , New Jersey.
Samuel was born on 1843, in , New Jersey.
They had 6 children: Elizabeth Morris (born Cranmer), John A Crammer and .
Cornella lived in 1870, in , New Jersey.
She lived in 1880, in , New Jersey.
She lived in 2 more places.
Cornella passed away on 1913, at age 70 in , New Jersey.
Documents of Cornella Cranmer (born Chamberlin)
Cornelia Chamberlin
1842
New Jersey
Cornelia Chamberlin in 1850 United States Federal Census
Cornelia Chamberlin
was born circa 1842, in
birth place
, New Jersey, to
Orrin Chamberlin
and
Charity Chamberlin
.
Cornelia Cranmer
1843
New Jersey
Cornelia Cranmer in 1870 United States Federal Census
Cornelia
married
Samuel S Cranmer
.
They had one son:
Curtis Cranmer
.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Cornella ChamberlainCornella Chamberlain in The Meriden Daily Journal - Aug 13 1936
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"... the will requests that Mrs. Chamberlain be allowed $500 per month ln lieu of her share of the income earned or accruing until the settlement of the estate. Miss Cornella Chamberlain and Bertha Chamberlain, sisters of Mr. Chamberlain, are bequeathed $500 each. HUNT FOR HEIRS END After a long search, the heirs of a Scotch boy who ran away from home ..."
Publication place: Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Cornella ChamberlainCornella Chamberlain in Baltimore Herald - May 11 1903
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"... an overture hy an orchestra, which was followed by prayer by Kev. E. V. Regester. Then all present joined iu singing there's a Wideness In Ood s Mercy.” Miss Cornella Chamberlain snug Cardinal Newman's hymn, “Lead, Kindly Light,” aud the Crescent Male Quartet composed of Messrs. T. A. Alexander, Bernard Weiss and Heury Mackert, followed with a selection "That Beautiful Laud.” ..."
Publication place: Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
Cornella ChamberlainCornella Chamberlain in Baltimore American and Commercial Advertiser - Mar 2 1895
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"... was served on Danlel relative to an assessment of $500 an acre on fifty acres of land ln the Fifth district. The following returns of stock, held by Mrs. Cornella Chamberlain, widow of the late John Chamberlain, died yesterday. of rheumatism, at her residence, 207 North Arlington avenue. She was seventyfive years of age. Four sons and three daughters survive her. ..."
Publication place: Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
Cornella ChamberlainCornella Chamberlain in Baltimore Herald - Aug 1 1903
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"... G. W. Hobbs, of Woodberry. Bev. A. F. Campbell, of Kew Windsor, singing evangelist, wlli have charge ot the Among hls assistants will be Miss Elsle Milburn, organist; Miss Cornella Chamberlain, contralto of Madison BALTIMORE MORNING HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1903. IT DATS AT EMMI DROVE Storm of Two Days Has Left the Camp Grounds Damp and Roads Muddy. more; preaching ..."
Publication place: Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
FamilySearch Family Tree
Cornelia Ann Nellie Putnam 1848 1928New YorkIowa
Cornelia Ann Nellie Putnam (born Chamberlain), 1848 - 1928
Cornelia Ann Nellie Putnam (born Chamberlain) was born on month day 1848, in birth place, New York, to Jason Chamberlain and Sally Morse Bennett.
She lived in 3 more places.