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Martha A. E. Widows

Birth31 July 1834 - Grainger County, Tennessee
Death07 Jan 1916 - Loudon, Loudon, Tennessee, USA
MotherJulia Johnson
FatherDaniel Widders

Born in Grainger County, Tennessee on 31 July 1834 to Daniel Widders and Julia Johnson. Martha A. E. Widows married Jeremiah M. Chamberlain and had 11 children. She passed away on 07 Jan 1916 in Loudon, Loudon, Tennessee, USA.

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Daniel Widders
1795 - 1870
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Julia Johnson
1797 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Jeremiah M. Chamberlain
1831 - 1904
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Julia Catherine Chamberlain
1856 - 1952
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Jeremiah David Chamberlain
1864 - 1936
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James Thompson Chamberlain
1876 - 1925
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Daniel Andrew Chamberlain
1858 - 1945
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Samuel J. Chamberlain
1866 - 1918
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Amanda M. E. Chamberlain
1871 - 1953
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John R Chamberlain
1873 - 1961
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Mary A. Elizabeth Chamberlain
1855 - 1938
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George Milton Chamberlain
1880 - 1957
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Martha J. Chamberlain
1860 - 1870
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William E. Chamberlain
1868 - 1880

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