English Cemetery ~ Eva Chandler ~ part of the Polk County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
Chandler, Eva
LAST: Chandler FIRST: Eva MID: 
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME:  TITLE: 
BORN: Jan 1911 DIED: 10 Mar 1911 BURIED: 12 Mar 1911 (English Cemetery)
OCCUPATION:  
BIRTH PLACE:  Airlie, Polk Co, Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Airlie, Polk Co, Oregon
NOTES: 
1910 OR CENSUS - John W. Chandler (32y, b Missouri) enumerated with wife of 6 years Mary S. (22y, b Arkansas, mother of 4 children, 3 living at time of census) , 3 children, John C. (4y, b Oregon), Anna O. (2y, b Oregon) and Irene L. (11m, b Oregon), mother [of John W.] Mary A. (64y, b North Carolina, married 37y, mother of 4 children, 2 living at time of census) and brother-in-law [brother of Mary S.] James D. Dodson (27y, b Missouri, single]
NOTE - John and Mary were divorced in Marion Co, Oregon in 1913 [Marion Co divorce case 11080, Oregon State Archives]. Mary remarried 11 Aug 1913 at Vancouver, Clark Co, Washington to William Phelps [Washington Digital Archives]. She and her 2nd husband appear in the 1920 census of Clarno, Wheeler Co, Oregon, with the 3 surviving Chandler children listed under the Phelps surname. She married a 3rd time on 16 June 1926 at Vancouver, Clark Co, Washington, to Daniel or David Morgan and appears with her 3rd husband in the 1930 census of College Crest, Lane Co, Oregon
OBITUARY: 
The infant child of Mr and Mrs W. Chanler of Airlie, died Saturday, March 11, from pneumonia, aged about two months. The funeral services were held at the home Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, the sermon being delivered by the Reverend E.E. McVicker. The body was buried in the English cemetery.
Polk County Observer, Tuesday, March 14, 1911, 3:2

Airlie: Eva Chandler, the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Chandler, died at 11 o’clock Friday night.
Polk County Observer, Thursday, March 16, 1911, 3:4
INSCRIPTION: 
No marker
SOURCES: 
1910 OR CENSUS (Polk Co, Luckiamute, ED 244, sheet 1A)
Polk County Observer, 14 Mar 1911, 3:2
Polk County Observer, 16 Mar 1911, 3:4
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ROW: 38-8