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Ella Chamberlain

BirthDec. 19 1863 - Macoupin, Illinois, United States
DeathAug 13, 1933 - Unavailable
MotherCharity Jones
FatherAndrew W. Chamberlain

Born in Macoupin, Illinois, United States on Dec. 19 1863 to Andrew W. Chamberlain and Charity Jones. Ella Chamberlain married Alexander Frederick Petersen and had 11 children. She passed away on Aug 13, 1933.

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Parents
Andrew W. Chamberlain
1825 - 1906
Charity Jones
1836 - 1904
Spouse(s)
Alexander Frederick Petersen
1862 - 1960
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Karl Hardwick Petersen
1905 - 1975
Marie Petersen
1890 - 1971
Hazel Petersen
1899 - 1996
Bertha Eda Petersen
1907 - 1966
Lou Petersen
1897 - 1988
Alexander (Ted) Petersen
1903 - 1928

Howard Petersen
1901 - 1985
Ethel Petersen
1893 - 1976
Gladys Anita Petersen
1895 - 1973
Joseph Isaac Petersen
1888 - 1965
Fred Petersen
1887 - 1966

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