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Addie Adelaide <I>Chamberlain</I> Kinne

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Addie Adelaide Chamberlain Kinne

Birth
Wyoming County, New York, USA
Death
14 Dec 1935 (aged 87)
Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Williamstown Township, Ingham County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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2nd of 5 children of HARRISON CHAMBERLAIN & CAROLINE (VAN) SURDAM
Occupation: Teacher, taught in the rural schools of Ingham Co., Michigan

Married: Sep 8, 1869, ELLIOTT BENNETT KINNE, Williamston, Ingham Co., Michigan
One child:
1. Harrison Adelbert "Bert" KINNE
1870 - 1955

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Dec 20, 1935, Williamston Enterprise, Lancing, Ingham Co., Michigan:
O B I T U A R Y
Adelaide Kinne

Adelaide Chamberlain was born February 18th, 1848, near the Village of Wyoming, New York, the eldest daughter of Harrison and Caroline (Surdam) Chamberlain, and passed away in Lansing, Michigan, on December 14th, 1935, in the eighty-eight year of her age.

She grew to womanhood on the same farm settled by her grand father Reuben Chamberlain, who was one of the earliest settlers in Middlebury township, Genessee county, N.Y., having migrated there in 1804, from Orwell, Vermont. Her education was obtained in the district schools and Middlebury Academy. She came to Michigan while yet in her teens, teaching for some time in the rural schools of Ingham county.

In 1869 she was united in marriage to Elliott Kinne, a soldier of the Civil War, who passed away in 1917. In early life she embraced the Christian faith and united with the Baptist church, to which denomination and activities she faithfully adhered, always lending her influence and support to such measures and issues as conducted to the betterment of her country and her fellowmen.

She was a member of the Baptist Ladies Union, and a charter member of the Williamston Women's Club.

She came of old pioneer lineage being ninth in the line of descent from Isaac Allerton of the Mayflower, and a great grand daughter of the Rev. Henry Chamberlain, an early Baptist Minister of Vermont, and Capt. Ebenezer Sumner, both soldiers of the Revolution.

She is survived by one son Bert Kinne of Spokane, Washington, and an aged sister, Miss Grace E. Chamberlin of Fairport, New York. The funeral services were conducted from the Baptist church Thursday, December 19 at 1:30 o'clock, with the Rev. Harold Reese officiating. Interment was made in Summit cemetery.
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Note: It is questionable as to the accuracy of the Isaac Allerton lineage; later records prove it not to be so.
2nd of 5 children of HARRISON CHAMBERLAIN & CAROLINE (VAN) SURDAM
Occupation: Teacher, taught in the rural schools of Ingham Co., Michigan

Married: Sep 8, 1869, ELLIOTT BENNETT KINNE, Williamston, Ingham Co., Michigan
One child:
1. Harrison Adelbert "Bert" KINNE
1870 - 1955

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Dec 20, 1935, Williamston Enterprise, Lancing, Ingham Co., Michigan:
O B I T U A R Y
Adelaide Kinne

Adelaide Chamberlain was born February 18th, 1848, near the Village of Wyoming, New York, the eldest daughter of Harrison and Caroline (Surdam) Chamberlain, and passed away in Lansing, Michigan, on December 14th, 1935, in the eighty-eight year of her age.

She grew to womanhood on the same farm settled by her grand father Reuben Chamberlain, who was one of the earliest settlers in Middlebury township, Genessee county, N.Y., having migrated there in 1804, from Orwell, Vermont. Her education was obtained in the district schools and Middlebury Academy. She came to Michigan while yet in her teens, teaching for some time in the rural schools of Ingham county.

In 1869 she was united in marriage to Elliott Kinne, a soldier of the Civil War, who passed away in 1917. In early life she embraced the Christian faith and united with the Baptist church, to which denomination and activities she faithfully adhered, always lending her influence and support to such measures and issues as conducted to the betterment of her country and her fellowmen.

She was a member of the Baptist Ladies Union, and a charter member of the Williamston Women's Club.

She came of old pioneer lineage being ninth in the line of descent from Isaac Allerton of the Mayflower, and a great grand daughter of the Rev. Henry Chamberlain, an early Baptist Minister of Vermont, and Capt. Ebenezer Sumner, both soldiers of the Revolution.

She is survived by one son Bert Kinne of Spokane, Washington, and an aged sister, Miss Grace E. Chamberlin of Fairport, New York. The funeral services were conducted from the Baptist church Thursday, December 19 at 1:30 o'clock, with the Rev. Harold Reese officiating. Interment was made in Summit cemetery.
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Note: It is questionable as to the accuracy of the Isaac Allerton lineage; later records prove it not to be so.

Gravesite Details

Died at age 87 yrs; buried Dec 19, 1935



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