Died about at about age 76
in Lenox, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
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Biography
Mary was born in 1798, the daughter of Ichabod and Sarah (Roberts) Lott. She passed away in 1874.
She married Levi Chamberlin in 1814. The Barber source cited below lists their children as
Pulaski Wright, born 30 Dec 1814
Elizabeth, born 6 Aug 1816
Azubah, born 5 Apr 1818
Mary, born 16 Jan 1820
Catharine, born 20 Oct 1821
Diana, born 28 Apr 1823
Levi, born 21 Jul 1824
Elvira, born 13 Jun 1826
Eunice, born 17 Jan 1828
Andrew Jackson, born 18 Jun 1829
Hannah, born 26 Jun 1831
Sarah, born 7 Apr 1833
Ellen, born 11 Sep 1833
Milo, born 7 Aug 1838
Sources
Barber, Eunice Miena. The Wright-Chamberlin Genealogy; from Emigrant Ancestors to Present Generations. United States: Vail-Ballou Company. (1914). An online copy is available at Google Books [1], pg 32.. Lists Levi, b 17 Feb 1792, in Litchfield, Connecticut, as a child of Wright and Hannah (Heath) Chamberlin. Other siblings are listed there as well. On page 85 of that source, Levi's wife is listed as Mary, daughter of Ichabod and Sarah (Roberts) Lott, born 28 Apr 1798. Their marriage is listed as 8 Apr 1814
1850 Federal Census lists Levi Chamberlain, age 59, and wife Mary, age 55, living in Lenox, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Children listed are Elvira, age 23, and Levi, age 35
1860 Federal Census lists L Chamberlin, age 67, and wife P, age 62, living in Lenox, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Children listed are A, age 33, and J, age 24
1870 Federal Census lists L Chamberlin, age 78, and wife Mary, age 73, living in Lenox, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Children listed are Avira, age 36
Find a Grave, database and images [2]: accessed 23 October 2021), memorial page for Mary Lott Chamberlin (28 Apr 1798–19 Jul 1874), Find A Grave: Memorial #57584706, citing Chamberlin Family Cemetery, West Clifford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by DMLeForce (contributor 47131861) .
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