_Selah (Peter) CHAMBERLAIN _
_Charles Edward CHAMBERLAIN _|
| |_Phoebe (Sarah) HENDERSON __
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|--Anna C. CHAMBERLAIN
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| _Robert Hamilton BIGGS _____
|_Martha Maria BIGGS _________|
|_Martha Ann YOUNG __________
!A SAD DEATH - FROM ROOKS CO RECORD SEPTEMBER 20, 1901
!ANNA C. ALLEN. - - nee Chamberlain- wife of Harvey Allen, died at St Joseph's
hospital of Milignant typhoid fever at 8:30 P.M. the 7th. ist. She leaves a
son of two years of age.
!Robert Allen, father of her husband, arrived in the city yesterday and is in
charge of the body, which is being taken to Woodston, Kansas for interment.
!The deceased was a woman of above the average talent and possessor of a
loveable character. She is the author of some very sweet songs familiar to the
ears of Oklahomians, "My Girl in Oklahoma" and "The Spinster's Plea", are
favorites of her writings. - -Lawton (Okla.) Republican.
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!The deceased was the second daughter of Mr. & Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain of Lanark
Township. The funeral was held on Thurs. of last week and was attended by a
large number of her former friends. Rev. Grim of the United Brethern Church,
conducted the services. The deceased was born in Illinois in Sept. 1876, and
came to Rooks Co., with her parents, when 5 years of age. She was married at
Woodston in March 1898, to Mr. Harvey Allen.
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!THE WESTERN NEWS - Sept. 19, 1901, Stockton, Kansas
!Mrs. Allen laid to rest
(Lawton, Okla., Sept 8, 1901)
!Dear Editor: It becomes my painful duty to chronicle to your readers the sad
death of Anna C. Allen, wife of Harvey Allen, of Woodston, Kansas. She died at
the St. Joseph's Hospital, Lawton, Okla. Sat., 8:30 P.M. Sept. 17 of Malignant
Typhoid fever after but a brief illness.
!Her corpse was shipped to Woodston to be interred at their home cemetery.
Robert Allen arrived here in time to accompany the remains of his
daughter-in-law to its final resting place and to care for and offer such
assistance and condolence as best he could to Glenn, her precious little 2 year
old son, and the heart-broken husband in their saddest hour of trial.
!Mrs. Allen was well and favorable known to thousands, both here and at El Reno
because of the many songs she composed and sang. The last three entitled "My
Home in Oklahoma," "After the Draw", and "The Spinster's Plea", are among the
sweetest and richest of the product of her pen-mostly composed "In camp" while
in El Reno- and are dear to the hearts of all Oklahomians and purchased and
mailed by them to friends all over the world. She lived a life of sweet
Christian purity and died prepared to go to her Redeemer where she asked that
her darling son and husband might come to meet her.
!Although away off down here in a far away strange land she endeared herself to
all who knew her and they did all that loving hands could do to make her last
moments with us as pleasant as possible. The bereaved ones have our tenderest
sympathy.
FRANK SPAUGY
_Maurice Glendale CHAMBERLAIN _
_Garry Dale CHAMBERLAIN _|
| |_Elizabeth MONTY ______________
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|--Christa M. CHAMBERLAIN
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| _William P. JOYCE _____________
|_Linda JOYCE ____________|
|_Flora ANNABELLE ______________
_Henry CHAMBERLIN _
_William CHAMBERLIN _|
| |_Jane _____ _______
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|--Mary CHAMBERLIN
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|_Unknown _____ ______|
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_Zerubbabel ENDICOTT _
_Joseph ENDICOTT _|
| |_Mary SMITH __________
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|--Elizabeth ENDICOTT
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|_Hannah SMITH ____|
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_David FEE _
_Hiram FEE ___|
| |_Lucy NOE __
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|--Hiram FEE
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|_Sarah _____ _|
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|--Donald LOFSHULT
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_Jacob "Jake" MCCONNELL ____
_Boseal M. MCCONNELL _|
| |_Elizabeth "Betsy" COLWELL _
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|--Sylvia Loretta MCCONNELL
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| _George BERRY ______________
|_Emma Mary BERRY _____|
|_Adeline PIERCE ____________
_Caleb WINGET _
_Ziba WINGET __|
| |_Sarah _____ __
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|--McCreary WINGET
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|_Jane MCREARY _|
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