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Arthur Chamberlain

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Arthur Chamberlain

Birth
Orderville, Kane County, Utah, USA
Death
24 Oct 1892 (aged 8 months)
Orderville, Kane County, Utah, USA
Burial
Orderville, Kane County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 3, Lot 1, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Arthur Chamberlain was born on February 5th, 1892 at the Factory Farm in Orderville, Kane County, Utah. He was the son of Thomas Chamberlain and Chastie Ellen (Covington) Chamberlain, both of whom had been born in Utah. Chastie was the 5th wife of Thomas, whom she married in 1883 in Utah. Arthur was Chastie's third child and only lived from February 5th to October 27th, 1892 before he died. I do not know the reason for his death, but I know that all of his family members were certainly devastated, as he did not live on this Earth for even one year and he was surely loved and cared for by one and all. He was buried at the Orderville Cemetery in Kane County and they grieved the loss of their child.

"Graves lend comfort to the living left behind."

This memorial was amended on Feb 28th, 2012 by Kathie L. Webb Blair and is correct to the best of my knowledge. If it contains any errors, please advise me via the "edit" button and I will correct them. Thank you. {I have requested a legible picture of his headstone, which Bob Ford provided Jun 29, 2012!}. Thank you very much, Bob Ford!!
Arthur Chamberlain was born on February 5th, 1892 at the Factory Farm in Orderville, Kane County, Utah. He was the son of Thomas Chamberlain and Chastie Ellen (Covington) Chamberlain, both of whom had been born in Utah. Chastie was the 5th wife of Thomas, whom she married in 1883 in Utah. Arthur was Chastie's third child and only lived from February 5th to October 27th, 1892 before he died. I do not know the reason for his death, but I know that all of his family members were certainly devastated, as he did not live on this Earth for even one year and he was surely loved and cared for by one and all. He was buried at the Orderville Cemetery in Kane County and they grieved the loss of their child.

"Graves lend comfort to the living left behind."

This memorial was amended on Feb 28th, 2012 by Kathie L. Webb Blair and is correct to the best of my knowledge. If it contains any errors, please advise me via the "edit" button and I will correct them. Thank you. {I have requested a legible picture of his headstone, which Bob Ford provided Jun 29, 2012!}. Thank you very much, Bob Ford!!

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