. History of Robert Chaffin and his descendants, and of the other Chaffins in America . , cemetery. Children: i. Howard Scott, b. Apr. 12, d. Aug. 19, ii. WiLLARD Simon, b. Aug. 22, 1877. iii. Etta Mae, b. Oct. 10, 1886, near Raymore, Mo. Sheremained at home until Sept., 1901, and then livedwith her aunt, Alice Beelman, attending high schooland graduating in 1906. For a year then she wasbookkeeper and stenographer for the Brown Merchan-dise Co. of Mansfield, O. She then spent two and ahalf years in the Wooster, O., University, since whenshe has been employed as stenographer by the Dia


. History of Robert Chaffin and his descendants, and of the other Chaffins in America . , cemetery. Children: i. Howard Scott, b. Apr. 12, d. Aug. 19, ii. WiLLARD Simon, b. Aug. 22, 1877. iii. Etta Mae, b. Oct. 10, 1886, near Raymore, Mo. Sheremained at home until Sept., 1901, and then livedwith her aunt, Alice Beelman, attending high schooland graduating in 1906. For a year then she wasbookkeeper and stenographer for the Brown Merchan-dise Co. of Mansfield, O. She then spent two and ahalf years in the Wooster, O., University, since whenshe has been employed as stenographer by the Dia-mond Rubber Co. of Akron, O., but going in 1910 totheir Chicago office. On June 1, 1912, she m. Ray , traveling salesman for the B. F. GoodrichCo., residence Milwaukee. iv. Lula Belle, b. Mar. 24, 1889; d. Sept. 26, 1889. V. Ira Wellman, b. June 11, 1890, near Raymore, Mo.;attended district schools, working on farms in thesummer. During the winter of 1909-10 he was em-ployed in the Adams Express oflice at Orrville, 0., andlater worked in the machine shop of the Cyclone Drill. V^ ^. HIRAM W. CHAFFIN FIFTH GENERATION 153 Co. In Oct., 1910, he entered the East Chicago, Ind.,mills of the Republic Iron and Steel Co. as assistantroll-turner, and he now works in the same capacity inthe U. S. Steel Corporation at Gary, Ind. 97 ELMER ELLSWORTH (Simon 40), b. June 9, 1861, a far-mer. After marrying he lived on a farm near Orrville, O., wherehis first two children were born. In Mar., 1885, he moved to Pea-body, Kan., where not long afterwards his first wife died. He thenreturned to Ohio for a year, after which he moved to Virden, 111.,where in 1888 he m. a second time. Then he moved to Cameron,Mo., and for two years worked at the carpenters trade. He thenmoved to Cedar Co., Mo., and lived four years there, movingafterwards to Lincoln Co., Okla. In 1892 he moved to Montrose,Mo., living there about three years, and then in 1905 he settled inLamar, Mo., and now resides there. He m. 1


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