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Alta Emily Chambers (17)

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Alta Emily Chambers (17)
Alta Emily Chambers was born Aug 4, 1893 near Winnebago, Thurston Co, NE and died Jun 3, 1972 in Pender, Thurston Co, NE at 78. She married William Ulysses Cornwell on Mar 8, 1911 in the Presbyterian Church in Winnebago, NE. They had one child, William Glen Cornwell.
They lived in Montana for three years, and in 1921 moved to Pender. They are buried in the Rose Hill Cemetery SW of Pender.
Date & Place: in Thurston County, Nebraska USA
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