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Ethel (Burns) & James Chamberlain

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Ethel (Burns) & James Chamberlain
Ethel Mary Burns and her husband James Orison Chamberlain, married June 25th, 1905 in Plainville, Rooks Co., Kansas.
Ethel was the daughter of Mary Ann Morison Steeples Burns, and her 2nd husband George Samuel Burns. James was the son of Amory Amsden Chamberlain and Nancy Swift. James and Ethel had 3 children: Harold Dain, Lowell Ames and Olive Marianne Chamberlain.
Date & Place: in Plainville, Rooks Co., Kansas USA
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James Orison Chamberlain
James Orison Chamberlain was born on March 23, 1879. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember James Orison Chamberlain.
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Ethel Mary (Burns) Chamberlain
Ethel Mary (Burns) Chamberlain was born on November 16, 1866. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ethel Mary (Burns) Chamberlain.
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