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"Painless Death" Letter (7 pages)

"Painless Death" Letter (7 pages)

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7 page letter from Margaret Harriet Dunlap? (wife of William S. Walburn) of Battle Ground, Indiana to
Elizabeth Walburn Chambers of Seattle, Washington
Birthdate: May 29, 1859
Death: Died July 8, 1949
Immediate Family:

Wife of Anderson Lloyd Chambers
Mother of Lydia May Chambers

The seven page letter chronocalizes the death and aftermath of a one certain Charles T. Walburn of Plymouth, Indiana.


Spouse: Mary Ida Walburn. Charles Walburn..................Birth: 14 Jul 1857 - Logan County, Ohio, USA. Death: 1 Dec 1922 - USA. Other: Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, USA ..

The letter is dated December 6, 1922.

In the letter I believe it tells of Charles going unconscious, then tremors, then death with no yelling or pain??????? About as easy as one can go I believe.
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The father of Charles and elizabeth, Elias Walburn(1826-1892) was a Civil War Vet, a carriage manufacturer whose business was destroyed by bad weather at one time, he also worked for the patent office.

Elizabeth moved to Seattle in 1903.
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