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Descendants of Err CHAMBERLAIN
Also
Descendants of Sarah PASCO


Up Dated 7 April 2007

Edna A. SMITH5   Myron C. SMITH,4   Ichabod SMITH,3   Sarah PASCO.2   (John PASCO & Deliverance WHITE 1)
Edna A. SMITH5   Myron C. SMITH,4   Almira CHAMBERLAIN3   Stephen CHAMBERLAIN2   (Er CHAMBERLAIN & Berey FOWLER1)


Edna Amelia SMITH
and
Orrin William WYATT

Edna Amelia was born 5 October 1884, in Persia, Harrison, Iowa, and married 5 July 1904, in University Place, Lancaster, Nebraska. Orrin, William WYATT, the son of William WYATT and Annah Ellen (Ella) BOSTON. He was born 11 March 1880 in Franklin, Story, Iowa, and died 2 February 1942, in Manning, Carroll, Iowa. Edna died 1 January 1973, Manning, Carol, Iowa.

Census Records

1880 Census Franklin, Story, Iowa, Page 250D

Name          Race Sex Age Relat Sta Occupation    |Self   Father Mother|
WYATT William  W    M   21 -----  M  Farmer         Ind.   Ohio   Ohio
  "   Ella     W    F   19 Wife   M  Keeping House  Iowa   ------ ------
  "   -------  W    M   2M Son    S  -------------  Iowa   Ind.   Iowa

1900 Census David City, Butler, Nebraska, ED 4 Sheet 2A Line 25
                              Mont Year     Mar Yrs |   Place of Birth   |
Name           Relat Race Sex Born Born Age Sta Mar |Self   Father Mother| Occupation
WYATT William  Head   W    M   Sep 1858  41  M   22  Iowa   Virg.  ??????  Drayman
  "   Anna E   Wife   W    F   Sep 1860  39  M   22  Ill.   Penn.  Penn.   ----------
  "   Orrin W  Son    W    M   Mar 1880  20  S  ---  Iowa   Iowa   Ill.    Drayman
  "   Merlin   Son    W    M   Nov 1882  17  S  ---  Iowa   Iowa   Ill.    At School
Anne E Mother of 2 Children 2 Living

Line 29
                              Mont Year     Mar Yrs |   Place of Birth   |
Name           Relat Race Sex Born Born Age Sta Mar |Self   Father Mother| Occupation
BOSTON John A  Head   W    M   May 1831  69  M   47  Penn.  Penn.  Penn.   Gun Smith
  "    Sarah B Wife   W    F   Jun 1833  66  M   47  Penn.  Penn.  Penn.   -----------
FREESE Sarah B G Dau  W    F   Mar 1880  30  S  ---  Iowa   Germ.  Penn.   Type Setter
Sarah B Mother of 7 Children 7 Living

1910 Census Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, ED 66 Sheet 17A Line 31
                                 Mar Yrs |   Place of Birth   |
Name          Relat Sex Race Age Sta Mar |Self   Father Mother| Occupation
WYATT Orren W Head   M   W    30  M    5  Iowa   Iowa   Ill.    Physician
  "   Edna    Wife   F   W    25  M    5  Iowa   Ill.   Ill.    None
  "   Marlin  Son    M   W     4  S  ---  Neb.   Iowa   Iowa    None
  "   Clara   Dau    M   W     2  S  ---  Neb.   Iowa   Iowa    None
HAUKE Emma    Lodge  F   W    31  S  ---  Kansas Germ.  Germ.   Dress Maker 
                                                                With Hospital
Edna Mother of 2 Children 2 Living

1920 Census Manning, Carroll, Iowa, ED 66 Sheet 3A Line 6
                                  Mar |   Place of Birth   |
Name           Relat Sex Race Age Sta |Self   Father Mother| Occupation
WYATT Orrin W  Head   M   W    39  M   Iowa   Iowa   Ill.    Physician
                                                             General Practice
  "   Edna A   Wife   F   W    35  M   Iowa   Iowa   Ill.    None
  "   Merlin R Son    M   W    14  S   Neb.   Iowa   Iowa    None
  "   Clarena  Son    M   W    12  S   Neb.   Iowa   Iowa    None
  "   Vara     Dau    F   W     9  S   Iowa   Iowa   Iowa    None
  "   Edna L   Dau    F   W     4  S   Iowa   Iowa   Iowa    None
  "   Lister O Son    M   W     3  S   Iowa   Iowa   Iowa    None

1920 Census Manning, Carroll, Iowa, ED 66 Sheet 3A Line 39
                                 Mar |   Place of Birth   |
Name          Relat Sex Race Age Sta |Self   Father Mother| Occupation
WYATT William Head   M   W    61  M   Iowa   Virg.  Ind.    Proprator Cement
                                                            Block Factory
  "   Anna L  Wife   F   W    59  M   Ill.   Penn.  Penn.   None

1930 Census Manning, Carroll, Iowa, ED 33 Sheet 6B Line 88
                                    Age
                                Mar 1st |   Place of Birth   |
Name         Relat Sex Race Age Sta Mar |Self   Father Mother| Occupation
WYATT O W    Head   M   W    50  M   24  Iowa   Iowa   Ill.    Physician Mecical
  "   Edna   Wife   F   W    45  M   19  Iowa   Ill.   Ill.    None
  "   Merlin Son    M   W    24  S  ---  Neb.   Iowa   Iowa    Physician Mecical
  "   Clara  Dau    F   W    22  S  ---  Neb.   Iowa   Iowa    None
  "   Vera   Dau    F   W    19  S  ---  Iowa   Iowa   Iowa    None
  "   Edna L Dau    F   W    14  S  ---  Iowa   Iowa   Iowa    None
  "   Lester Son    M   W    13  S  ---  Iowa   Iowa   Iowa    None
O W Ownes a Home Valued at $10,000 Owns a Radio

David City (Nebraska)
High School Alumni
1886-1909

Last  First  Class
Name  Name   of
Wyatt Merlin 1901

Nebraska State Journal
Friday
May 21, 1909

The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska met Thursday on the call of the president in special session in the city of Omaha at 2p.m., at the Omaha club building, where the regents were guests of the medical faculty. All members of the board were present: the special occasion was the closing exercises of the medical college and inspection of the medical college buildings.

Upon the recomendation of the medical college faculty the degree of Doctor of Medicine was granted to Ralph Conklin Christie, Harry Lyman Mantor, Benjamin Lee Myers, Carl David Nelson, Ada Platz, Joseph Henry Sayer, Eugene Milton Stansbury, LaZell Brantley Sturtevant, Orren William Wyatt, and to Merlin B Wyatt M. D., cum laude.

World War I Draft Registration Cards
1917-1918

Name:             Orren William Wyatt
City:             Not Stated
County:           Carroll
State:            Iowa
Birth Date:       11 Mar 1880
Race:             White
Roll:             1642909
DraftBoard:       0
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Name:             Merlin Boston Wyatt
City:             Not Stated
County:           Carroll
State:            Iowa
Birth Date:       07 Nov 1882
Race:             White
Roll:             1642909
DraftBoard:       0 
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History Mnning General Hospital

Manning General Hospital was constructed in 1926 and 1927 under the direction of Dr. O.W. Wyatt. Built with a Spanish architectural style, the original hospital featured massive concrete steps that took patients directly to what is now the second floor of the current hospital. Outfitted with the most up-to-date technology of the time, the hospital, then known as Wyatt Memorial Hospital, opened in November 1927. The facility was named in memory of Dr. M.B. Wyatt, O.W.'s brother who died during an influenza outbreak in 1918, near the end of World War I. Dr. O.W. Wyatt practiced medicine in Manning until the early 1940's. His son, Dr. Merlin Wyatt, also practiced medicine in Manning for several years before volunteering to serve with the Armed Forces in World War II. During the war years Wyatt Memorial Hospital was run entirely by the nursing staff.

After the war, Dr. O.W. Wyatt retired, and Dr. Merlin Wyatt, having contracted a respiratory disease during the war, discontinued his medical practice. In 1946, Dr. R.B. Anderson purchased the hospital and operated it for several years. In 1949, Dr. Anderson sold the facility to the Community Hospital Association. Later that year, CHA changed the name of the facility to Manning General Hospital. Dr. Anderson and the other doctors retained stock in the new corporation and further issues of stock were sold in the Manning community. Later, Dr. Anderson gave his shares of stock, in equal shares, to five local churches. This assured that there would be a quorum for the annual meeting and put control of the non-profit organization into local hands.

In 1975 the hospital building and the nursing home were joined at a cost of $28,000. This also included remodeling of the elevator to serve all floors of both buildings. In 1986, due to the need of space for outpatient clinic offices, it was decided that the hospital building and the old nurses annex building should be connected. This was completed at a cost of $95,375 and was remodeled to serve as offices for Administration.

In January 1997, Manning General Hospital began a massive renovation. The project brought many new improvements, including two new birthing suites, additional offices, storage, and a new nursery located next to the central nurse’s area. Also in 1997, the name of the hospital was changed again, to Manning Regional Healthcare Center. With this change came the consolidation of three corporations: Manning General Hospital, Manning Plaza and the Community Hospital Association. The total healthcare system was now under the umbrella of Manning Regional Healthcare Center.

With the increased volume of outpatient services, remodeling and new construction was again a necessity. In 1999 Manning Regional Healthcare Center hired a contractor to construct a new wing on the east side of the Plaza and an addition to the south side of the Hospital. The total cost of this project was $4,500,000.

Construction began in December 1998. The wing on the east side of the Plaza, completed in February 2000, included a new kitchen and employee cafeteria in the basement, two private and eight semi-private long-term care rooms on the second floor, along with a personal care room and a lounge.

The addition to the south side of the hospital was completed in June 2000. A large parking lot was built to accommodate the new front entrance on the south side of the facility. The new addition houses a large reception area, the business office, outpatient clinics, central supply, a minor procedures area, recovery room and a large surgical suite.

When the consolidation of the hospital, Plaza and Community Hospital Association took place in 1997, it was felt that the identity of the hospital portion of the healthcare system was lost by not maintaining a separate name. Therefore, in 2005, the Manning Regional Healthcare Center Board of Directors decided to re-adopt an old name by officially referring to the hospital as Manning General Hospital once again.

The Manning General Hospital continues to be an important component of the total healthcare system at Manning Regional Healthcare Center. The hospital joins forces with the Manning Plaza, the Manning Family Recovery Center and the Manning Community HomeCare staff to provide a comprehensive four-part healthcare package close to home for residents of West Central Iowa.

With all of the changes throughout the years, one thing stays constant: quality care from quality people. That is why you will find people you know caring for people you love in the Manning General Hospital.

WIESE & Sons Herefords
OPPERMAN BROWN SWISS

The Opperman Brown Swiss herd was started in the fall of 1937. George, a junior in high school, enrolled in the newly established Vocational Agriculture department. He was encouraged to have a Brown Swiss as his FFA project by Dr. O.W. Wyatt, who had a small herd of Brown Swiss to provide milk for his newly constructed hospital. George's parents, as most farmers at that time, had been milking eight or ten nondescript cows of various breeding, separating the milk and selling the cream.

George's selection was a four year old Brown Swiss cow purchased from Peter Sommers at Breda. This cow proved such a good milk producer that in early fall of 1938, his father Emil sold all the other cows and purchased about ten more Brown Swiss from various breeders in northwest Iowa. These formed the nucleus of the herd which was to exist until 1977.

Iowa Cemetery Records

Name:       Merlin Boston Wyatt
Death Date: 1918
Page #:     136
Birth Date: 1882
Cemetery:   Manning
Town:       Manning
Level Info: Tombstone Records of Carroll County

Social Security Death Index

Name:           Edna WYATT
SSN:            478-56-2832
Birth Date:     05 Oct 1884
Death Date:     -- Jan 1973
Last Residence: 51455 (Manning, Carroll, Iowa
State Issued:   Iowa

CHILDREN of Edna Amelia SMITH and Orrin William WYATT:


 + 1. MERLIN RALPH b: 10 Dec 1905; Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska.
                  md:  7 Sep 1934; Wahoo, Saunders, Nebraska.
                                   Helan WALLACE
                   d:  4 Dec 1996, Tucson, Pima, Arizona.
 + 2. CLARA ELLEN  b:  3 Nov 1907; Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska.
                  md:  1 Aug 1930; Manning, Carroll, Iowa.
                                   Alvin William MARTINS
                   d:  1 Sep 2001, Ames, Story, Iowa.
 + 3. VERA         b: 14 Nov 1910; Manning, Carroll, Iowa.
                  md: 28 Nov 1934; Manning, Carroll, Iowa.
                                   Raymond Martin RINDERHAGEN
                   d: 23 Mar 1996; Persia, Harrison, iowa.
 + 4. EDNA         b:        1915; , , .
                  md: 15 Oct 1947; Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.
                                   Paul Edwin NORDBUY.
 + 5. LESTER ORRIN b:        1916; , , .
                  md:  8 Oct 1938; Fremont, Dodge, Nebraska.
                                   Margaret COLLIER.
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SOURCE

Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996 AFN #: 8LR1-5V.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 84 page 47
See record above

Pedigree Resource File

CD #10
GRAVES, David,
737486-0203100112150,
PO Box 25426,
Charlotte, North Carolina, 28229-5426,
DavGrav@aol.com,
Date 3 Feb 2000.


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