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Sawmill burns at Double Trouble, 1904

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New Jersey Courier 1 Sep 1904

Brower-Chamberlain wedding, 1904

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New Jersey Courier 29 Dec 1904

Marriage announcements in the New Jersey Courier 3 Nov 1898

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News From Prospertown 24 Oct 1901

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Miller Chamberlain suicide, 1893

New Jersey Mirror 12 Jul 1893 Miller Chamberlain, a farm hand, living near Recklesstown, was found dead at his home on Sunday afternoon, with the top of his head blown off. He went out into the yard with the gun, and other members of the family thought he intended to kill a crow that had been stealing his chickens. Hearing the report of the gun, they rushed out, but he was dead before they reached him. It is supposed he committed suicide

Allen Chamberlain obituary, 1917

from the Trenton Times 16 Jun 1917 The funeral of Allen Chamberlain, who died at Bristol Thursday as the result of injuries sustained on the Pennsylvania Railroad five years ago, was held this afternoon from the home of his brother, R.H. Chamberlain, at 21? Tyler Street, this city. Interment was at Riverview Cemetery. The dead man was 37 years old and is survived by his wife; four children, Allen, Rachel, Eleanor and Fred Chamberlain; Four brothers, J. E. Chamberlain, Seth Chamberlain, Ezekiel Chamberlain and R.H. Chamberlain and one sister, Mrs. Jennie Reid. The_____ from Berks County Lodge No. 1140, Loyal Order of Moose and from Washington Camp No. 7?9, P.O.S. of A. attended the services.