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Ervin Lee Chamberlain

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Ervin Lee Chamberlain

Birth
Dilley, Washington County, Oregon, USA
Death
20 Feb 1929 (aged 56)
Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA
Burial
Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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The Yakima Herald, November 25, 1897:

Lee Chamberlain was joined in wedlock Monday to Miss Rose Parker of the Lower Valley. Lee has leased his father's place till spring. We send Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain our best wishes for success and prosperity.
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The Yakima Herald, February 23, 1899:

A nine-and-a-half-pound girl gladdened the home of Lee L. Chamberlain on Monday, February 20. This makes the nineteenth grandchild of A.L. Chamberlain.
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The Yakima Herald, September 2, 1903:

Lee Chamberlain was up from his reservation farm last Monday to obtain relief from a painful and badly swollen hand, and to secure medicine for his young daughter, who is threatened with an attack of sickness.
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1900 Census - Occupation: Farmer (Naches, Yakima Co., Washington)

1910 Census - Occupation: Farmer, Industry: General Farm (North Prosser, Benton Co., Washington)

1920 Census - Occupation: [blank] (Riverside, Benton Co., Washington)
The Yakima Herald, November 25, 1897:

Lee Chamberlain was joined in wedlock Monday to Miss Rose Parker of the Lower Valley. Lee has leased his father's place till spring. We send Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain our best wishes for success and prosperity.
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The Yakima Herald, February 23, 1899:

A nine-and-a-half-pound girl gladdened the home of Lee L. Chamberlain on Monday, February 20. This makes the nineteenth grandchild of A.L. Chamberlain.
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The Yakima Herald, September 2, 1903:

Lee Chamberlain was up from his reservation farm last Monday to obtain relief from a painful and badly swollen hand, and to secure medicine for his young daughter, who is threatened with an attack of sickness.
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1900 Census - Occupation: Farmer (Naches, Yakima Co., Washington)

1910 Census - Occupation: Farmer, Industry: General Farm (North Prosser, Benton Co., Washington)

1920 Census - Occupation: [blank] (Riverside, Benton Co., Washington)


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