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Ethel Walkup
Ethel Walkup
Ethel Walkup, born 10 Dec. 1878 in Dennison, TX., she married to Carlos B. Allen in Oklahoma. They were divorced in 1906 and Carlos remarried Liza Tranthum, they had three sons. Ethel and Carlos had two living children, Clare (male) and Charlotte Allen. Ethel later moved to Washington state where she lived until she passed away on 11 Jun. 1948.
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Ethel Walkup Allen and grandson
Ethel Walkup Allen and grandson
Ethel Walkup Allen with her grandson Jerry (on the left),and another lady who is unidentified. The young girl's name was Jackie, but this is the extent of our knowledge. We believe the other lady was a Walkup, possibly Ethel's sister, with her grand daughter. They may have come to visit a relative who was hospitalized in Seattle, WA. If anyone can help identify them, please contact me.
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Lena May and Perry Schnatterer
Lena May and Perry Schnatterer
Lena May and her brother Perry Schnatterer. Their grandfather immigrated to the U.S. in 1869 when he was only two years old. Later they changed their names to Snyder.
George Chamberlain
George Chamberlain
George Chamberlain enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War on October 18,1861, he was discharged on Surgeon's disability December 19, 1862, and he died in Alexandria Virginia January 13, 1863. George Chamberlain is interred at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. He was my ggg grandfather.

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Ethel Walkup Allen
Ethel Walkup Allen
Photo is of Ethel Walkup Allen, first wife of Carlos Brown Allen and mother of Charlotte and Clare Allen.
George Chamberlain
George Chamberlain
George Chamberlain enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War on October 18,1861, he was discharged on Surgeon's disability December 19, 1862, and he died in Alexandria Virginia January 13, 1863. George Chamberlain is interred at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. He was my ggg grandfather.
Margaret Chamberlain
Margaret Chamberlain
Margaret Ethel Chamberlain at about 18, photo taken around 1912. Daughter of Nelson and Rosa Chamberlain.
Clare Allen
Clare Allen
Clare was the son of Carlos Brown and Ethel Walkup Allen.
Clare and Charlotte
Clare and Charlotte
Clare Allen and sister Charlotte (Allen) Chrisler
Elmore Sisters
Elmore Sisters
The five Elmore sisters, from left to right: Eva, Toni(Sophronia), Mary, Lenore and Wilella. Picture taken at Wilella's house, my grandmother.
Ethel Walkup Allen and grandson
Ethel Walkup Allen and grandson
Ethel Walkup Allen with her grandson Jerry (on the left),and another lady who is unidentified. The young girl's name was Jackie, but this is the extent of our knowledge. We believe the other lady was a Walkup, possibly Ethel's sister, with her grand daughter. They may have come to visit a relative who was hospitalized in Seattle, WA. If anyone can help identify them, please contact me.
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Grandma Chamberlain
Grandma Chamberlain
Grandma Chamberlain on her 80th Birthday, 1938, wife of Nelson Chamberlain. Her full name was Rosaltha Jane(Zehrung)Chamberlain.
Nelson William Chamberlain
Nelson William Chamberlain
Nelson William Chamberlain (1854-1903)he was my great-grandfather and was married to Rosaltha Jane Zehrung. Nelson's father, George Chamberlain, was died in the Civil War of a result of wounds sustained at the second battle of Bull Run and died in Alexandria, VA. January 1863.
Calvin Luther Zehrung
Calvin Luther Zehrung
Luther Zehrung was successful merchant in Centerville, Indiana selling boots and shoes. He was born Jan. 11, 1864 in Ross County, Ohio to parents, Adelbert "Bert" and Mary (Moss) Zehrung.
Horner Blended Family
Horner Blended Family
The newly blended family of Sam Horner with his daughter Daisie on the right and Ethel, his new wife, and her two daughters, Helen on the left and Millie in the center. Probably taken on their wedding day.
Ethel Walkup
Ethel Walkup
Ethel Walkup, born 10 Dec. 1878 in Dennison, TX., she married to Carlos B. Allen in Oklahoma. They were divorced in 1906 and Carlos remarried Liza Tranthum, they had three sons. Ethel and Carlos had two living children, Clare (male) and Charlotte Allen. Ethel later moved to Washington state where she lived until she passed away on 11 Jun. 1948.
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Lena May and Perry Schnatterer
Lena May and Perry Schnatterer
Lena May and her brother Perry Schnatterer. Their grandfather immigrated to the U.S. in 1869 when he was only two years old. Later they changed their names to Snyder.
Ethel Walkup
Ethel Walkup was born on December 10, 1878. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ethel Walkup.
Ethel Allen
Ethel Rosina (Tasker) Allen of Iona, Bonneville County, ID was born on September 5, 1909, and died at age 84 years old in December 1993.
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