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Timothy Hardin Chamberlain

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Timothy Hardin Chamberlain

Birth
Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis County, Maine, USA
Death
7 Sep 1859 (aged 48)
Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis County, Maine, USA
Burial
Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900: Tim. Harden Chamberlain was born on 7 May 1811 in Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis, Maine to Nathaniel Chamberlain.

According to the IGI at familysearch.org, Timothy Hardin Chamberlain was born 17 May 1811 in Foxcroft, Piscataquis, Maine to Nathaniel Chamberlain & Patty Streeter, married Maria Wentworth on 6 Jan 1839 in South Berwick, York, Maine, and died 5 Jan 1859 [discrepancy] in Foxcroft.

1850 census of Foxcroft, Piscataquis, Maine p272: T H Chamberlain, age 39, born in Foxcroft, listed with wife, Maria, 33 and their children, Emma, 9, Ervin, 6, Oscar, 3 and Samuel, 1 as well as brother, Nathl, 22 and their father, Nathl, 64 and others, Rachel Glidden, 13 and Betsey Johnson, 45.

Published in the Piscataquis (ME) Observer 8 Sep 1859 p3: "DIED---In Foxcroft, Sept. 7th, of Consumption, Timothy H. Chamberlain, Esq., aged 48 years."

Published in the Piscataquis (ME) Observer 15 Sep 1859 p3: "OBITUARY---We last week merely mentioned the demise of Timothy H. Chamberlain, Esq., of Foxcroft who died on the 7th in that town, aged 48 years. We had no time then to say any thing of the character of the deceased.

Mr. Chamberlain was respected and beloved by all who had the pleasure of an acquaintance with him. He was truly prudent and temperate in all his habits. For honesty of principle, for purity of mind and motive, and for strict integrity and justice, he was surpassed by no one. His habitual uprightness, honesty and ability secured that respect and confidence of his townsmen and fellow citizens, which raised him to the highest honors within their gift. He had been several times elected a representative to the Legislature, and filled the most important offices in town, with honor to himself, and with credit and usefulness to his constituents. As a husband he was kind and indulgent. Thus, after a long and lingering illness, which he bore with christian patience and resignation, he has passed from earth to a brighter and better world above, where there is no sorrow or weeping."
Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900: Tim. Harden Chamberlain was born on 7 May 1811 in Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis, Maine to Nathaniel Chamberlain.

According to the IGI at familysearch.org, Timothy Hardin Chamberlain was born 17 May 1811 in Foxcroft, Piscataquis, Maine to Nathaniel Chamberlain & Patty Streeter, married Maria Wentworth on 6 Jan 1839 in South Berwick, York, Maine, and died 5 Jan 1859 [discrepancy] in Foxcroft.

1850 census of Foxcroft, Piscataquis, Maine p272: T H Chamberlain, age 39, born in Foxcroft, listed with wife, Maria, 33 and their children, Emma, 9, Ervin, 6, Oscar, 3 and Samuel, 1 as well as brother, Nathl, 22 and their father, Nathl, 64 and others, Rachel Glidden, 13 and Betsey Johnson, 45.

Published in the Piscataquis (ME) Observer 8 Sep 1859 p3: "DIED---In Foxcroft, Sept. 7th, of Consumption, Timothy H. Chamberlain, Esq., aged 48 years."

Published in the Piscataquis (ME) Observer 15 Sep 1859 p3: "OBITUARY---We last week merely mentioned the demise of Timothy H. Chamberlain, Esq., of Foxcroft who died on the 7th in that town, aged 48 years. We had no time then to say any thing of the character of the deceased.

Mr. Chamberlain was respected and beloved by all who had the pleasure of an acquaintance with him. He was truly prudent and temperate in all his habits. For honesty of principle, for purity of mind and motive, and for strict integrity and justice, he was surpassed by no one. His habitual uprightness, honesty and ability secured that respect and confidence of his townsmen and fellow citizens, which raised him to the highest honors within their gift. He had been several times elected a representative to the Legislature, and filled the most important offices in town, with honor to himself, and with credit and usefulness to his constituents. As a husband he was kind and indulgent. Thus, after a long and lingering illness, which he bore with christian patience and resignation, he has passed from earth to a brighter and better world above, where there is no sorrow or weeping."


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