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Robert Chamberlain

BirthAbout 1800 - Indiana, USA
Death1847 - Bartholomew, Indiana
MotherAmelia Mcintosh
FatherWilliam Chamberlain

Born in Indiana, USA on About 1800 to William Chamberlain and Amelia Mcintosh. Robert Chamberlain married Elizabeth (Eliza) Reed and had 6 children. He passed away on 1847 in Bartholomew, Indiana.

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William Chamberlain
1772 - 1854
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Amelia Mcintosh
1774 - 1843
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Elizabeth (Eliza) Reed
1812 - 1847
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Elizabeth Reed
1812 - 1847
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William Chamberlain
1832 - 1895
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Godfrey Manse Chamberlain
1844 - 1892
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Martha J. Chamberlain
1834 - Unknown
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Franklin Chamberlain
1838 - Unknown
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John Chamberlain
1842 - Unknown
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James R Godfry Chamberlain
1830 - 1891

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