If Paul Chamberlain......is related to these people i am not sure........................but i think he is...
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Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, and online
database of record extractions provides that Leander Trowbridge
Chamberlain was born or Christened in Brookfield, Worcester, MA in
August of 1837. His parents were Eli Chamberlain and Achsah. His
obituary provides a birth date of Sept. 26, 1838.
Rev. Chamberlain graduated as Valedictorian from both Phillips Academy
and Yale. He enlisted as assistant paymaster in the Navy on the day he
graduated from Yale, and was sent to the South Pacific. He was promoted
to the office of naval storekeeper and later, judge advocate of the
fleet.
He graduated from Andover Theological Seminary in 1869, and became
pastor of the New England Congregational church in Chicago. His parish
was in the the center of the great fire in 1871 and he became
superintendent of the relief association. Rev. Chamberlain left Chicago
in 1876 to become pastor of the Broadway Congregation Church in Norwich,
Connecticut. He received his doctor of divinity degree from the
University of Vermont in June of 1879. In 1883 Rev. Dr. Chamberlain
became pastor of the Casson Avenue, Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn, NY
where he preached until the day before his marriage when he left for
Philadelphia.
Records show that a marriage license was obtained in Philadelphia, PA on
9 March1890 and that the intended bride's name was Frances Lea.(index
no. 39554). The New York Herald - Tribune of December 30, 1890 names
the bride as Frances Lea, a sister of writer Henry Carey Lea, and gives
details about the wedding that is to happen in Philadelphia that very
day. Sadly. Frances Chamberlain died in early March of 1894.
Throughout his life Rev. Chamberlain continued to preach throughout the
nation and served in numerous capacities in New York City and elsewhere.
He founded the Brooklyn institute of arts and sciences, and was
President of the Untied States Evangelical alliance. He was also
president and secretary of the American and Foreign Missionary union.
He was vice president of the Immigration Committee of the Civic
Federation in 1909 and spoke in opposition to further restrictions on
immigration, stating that the immigration laws at the time were
sufficient to protect the county from undesirable foreigners.
Leander was a resident of Pasadena, California when he died in Altadina
on May 9, 1913. He was buried with his wife in Laurel Hill Cemetery in
Philadelphia, PA.
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