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"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.
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.



