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Source #1 - Page 484 ALBERT N. CHAMBERLAIN is well known throughout this county and this section of the state as the proprietor of the A. N. Chamberlain Medicine Company, manufacturers of the A. N. Chamberlain remedies, which have achieved a reputation as reliable and efficacious medical specifics.  The Chamberlain's Immediate Relief, pills and salve, have held their places as a medicine for over half a century.  The business was established by Mr. Chamberlain and his father in 1850, and is the oldest and longest continued enterprise of the kind in this county.
     Mr. Chamberlain was born in Onondaga county, New York, in what is now the city of Syracuse, Dec. 27, 1832, a son of Milo and Elizabeth (Smith) Chamberlain.  Each of the parents was twice married and had children by each union.  When Albert N. was a year old his parents moved to Geneseo, Livingston county, New York, where he was reared, being educated in the Geneseo schools and Temple Hill College.  He was in the printing business a while at Nunday Valley and also in a tin shop, and in 1850 he drove through the oil regions of Pennsylvania, where he was engaged for a time in preparing milk tanks, and in the same year arrived in Elkhart.  At this point receiving news of ill luck on the part of his brother in California, he remained in this city and went to work at the tin trade.  He and his father had come here together, and they soon established the medicine business which the son has since continued with such remarkable success.  Mr. Chamberlain  has resided on lot 1 in Elkhart continuously since 1851, and is numbered among the oldest residents of the city.
     Mr. Chamberlain married, May 17, 1859, Miss Mary Sanders of Bristol, Indiana, who died Dec. 24, 1883.  She was the mother of the following children: Eva, who died in infancy; Garrie, deceased; Albert, deceased; Laura, Mrs. G. W. Evans, of Fort Wayne; Milo R., Dean S. and Mary E.  On May 9, 1888, Mr. Chamberlain married Lovina Spencer, who is his present wife.
     While a stanch Republican, Mr. Chamberlain has never held nor aspired to office.  He has been a Master Mason since 1858, and various members of the family have taken a prominent part in the order for many years.  Mr. Chamberlain has been identified very intimately with the affairs of Elkhart since he came here, and the first jewelry and notion store in town, on the corner of Main and Jackson, was conducted by him, although for only a short time.
Source #1 - Page 483 CHARLES W. FRINK, M.D., the son of a man who has cast distinction on the medical profession in Elkhart county, and himself one of the most prominent members of the medical fraternity in this county, was born over in LaGrange county, on a farm, Jan. 20, 1863, a son of Charles S. and Anabel (Vermilye or Vermilje) Frink.
    
On his mother's side Dr. Frink is of pure Dutch descent, representing the present generation of the family which Johannes Vermilye, of Holland, established in this country during its colonial epoch, and it is a matter of record that his Johannes Vermilye was one of the twenty-three original grantees of the old town of Harlem, New York city.
     His father, Dr. Charles S. Frink, who was a son of Nathan Frink, a native of New York, was born in New York state and in early life came to Indiana, married and settled in Lagrange county.  He held the office of county recorder several years.  HE studied medicine, graduating from the University of Michigan just before the Civil war, and volunteered his services to the Union cause.  He made a distinguished record as a surgeon, became lieutenant colonel, and served as medical director of the Twenty-third Army Corps.  Locating in Elkhart at the close of the war, he continued in active practice here until his death, in 1893, at the age of fifty-six.  He was a member of the American Medical Association and also of the state society, was a prominent G. A. R. man and a member of the Loyal Legion, was a Mason, and took a very active part in church work as a member of the Methodist denomination, being secretary of the board of trustees and contributing  largely to the erection of the edifice where he worshiped till his death. Twice married, by his first wife he had a son and a daughter, the latter now Mrs. D. J. Yoder, a widow, living in Elkhart.  For his second wife he married Angeline S. Lowe, of Philadelphia, who now survives him and lives in Elkhart.  The children of the second union are Lauer S., Arthur S., Ralph M., Mrs. Z. F. Benfer, of Chicago, and Miss Emily.
     Dr. C. W. Frink
was reared in Elkhart and has spent most of his active career here.  Graduating from the Elkhart High School in 1880, he entered the office of S. M. Cummins, D. D. S., and spent two years in the study of dentistry.  He then spent one year each in Hillsdale College, Michigan, and DePauw University in Indiana.  Then in 1884 matriculating at Rush Medical College Chicago, he graduated from that well known institution in 1887.  For the following four years he practiced at Indianapolis, and for one year of that time was deputy coroner of Marion county.  He came to Elkhart in 1891, joining his father and continuing a joint practice until the latter's death in 1893, and since then has carried on his large practice alone.  He does a large amount of professional business as surgeon and medical examiner, being surgeon to the Big Four and the Indiana Electric Railroad companies, and is medical examiner for the Mutual Life of New York, the New York Life, the Massachusetts Mutual, the Northwestern of Milwaukee, the Connecticut Mutual, the Mutual Benefit of New York, the Manhattan, and served other life insurance companies.  He is a member of the county and state medical societies and of the American Medical Association, and also of the Association Academy of Railway Surgeons.  His religious connections are with the Presbyterian denomination.
     Dr. Frink, married in 1889, Miss Maud Robinson, of Indianapolis.  They are the parents of three children, Charles R., Miriam and Maurice M.
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