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J Frank Chambers

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J Frank Chambers

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Bates County, Missouri, USA
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J. FRANK CHAMBERS
The subject of this sketch was born in eastern Bates county, Mo., January 26, 1868; lived on his father's farm, assisting on same and going to school in the winter, until he was twenty years old, then he entered Butler College where he attended school two years. From this school he went to the Ft. Scott Normal College which he attended one year. He then taught school two years and afterwards farmed and taught school, and was also engaged in the mercantile business at Spruce, and at Butler. In 1894 he was married to Miss Callie M. Patrick. To them have been born four children. Mr. Chambers has always taken great interest in politics, being a Republican. In 1898 the Republicans of Bates honored him with the nomination for Circuit Clerk and he came nearest to election of any one on the county ticket. June 30, 1899, Mr. Chambers, together with W. C. Cohenour, edited, published and sent out the first copy of the Bates County Republican, which Mr. Chambers is now editing and publishing, he having purchased the interest of Mr. Cohenour. By good management and hard work he has built up one of the leading Republican papers of Southwest Missouri. While Mr. Chambers is yet a young man he is quite well known in and outside of Bates county. He has a bright future before him.
[“The Old Settlers' History of Bates County”]
J Frank Chambers, late editor of the defunct Republican, has gone into the hog business. He has about 100 head on hand, and no doubt he will strike it rich, as pigs in a short time will be hogs. [The Butler weekly times. (Butler, Mo.), August 08, 1901]

Mrs. J Frank Chambers of Butler, and Mrs. Maud Patrick, visited at M.L. Price’s today.
[The Butler weekly times. (Butler, Mo.), January 18, 1900]

Atkeson devoted about all the editorial page of his last Free Press in fulsome flattery of C.A. Denton and J. Frank Chambers, Republican candidates. He gives no reason why populists should bolt the instructions of their county convention, and disregard every call to party principle and honor by going over to the Republican party, with which they are not in sympathy on any question. He appeals to their baser passions and tries to stir up feeling against Democrats.
[The Butler weekly times. (Butler, Mo.), November 03, 1898]

Cemetery Records of Bates County, Missouri
Missouri Birth and Death Records Database & HOWARD COUNTY, MISSOURI
[Source The Old Settler's History of Bates County, Mo]

John F Chambers 1900 Mount Pleasant Township Butler city Ward 1-3, Bates, Missouri, United States Age 32 Married 7 Years Birth Date Feb 1868 Birthplace Missouri Marriage Year 1893 Father's Birthplace Ohio Mother's Birthplace Ohio John F Chambers Head M 32 Missouri
Callie M Chambers Wife F 24 Kentucky Minnie Maud Chambers Daughter F 6 Missouri
Mable May Chambers Daughter F 4 Missouri Lucille P Chambers Daughter F 3 Missouri
Lena Rose Chambers Daughter F 1 Missouri
"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3HK-716 : accessed 13 November 2015), John F Chambers, Mount Pleasant Township Butler city Ward 1-3, Bates, Missouri, United States; citing sheet 13A, family 288, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,240,839.
Parents: William N Chambers 29094092 Self M 39 Ohio, United States
Martha P Chambers 29094108 Wife F 37 North Carolina, United States
Edwin Chambers Son M 11 Missouri, United States
Arthur Chambers 36901571 Son M 9 Missouri, United States
Albert Chambers Son M 6 Missouri, United States

Minnie M Chambers Daughter F 3 Missouri, United States
John F Chambers Son M 12 Missouri, United States
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M66D-MW4 : accessed 13 November 2015), John F Chambers in household of William N Chambers, Deep Water, Bates, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district 156, sheet 169D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0673; FHL microfilm 1,254,673.
J F Chambers
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 24 Jan 1893
Event Place Bates, Missouri, United States
Gender Male
Spouse's Name Callie May Patrick
Spouse's Titles and Terms Miss
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Father's Name Floyd Patrick
Page 56
Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2CCW-RN7 : accessed 13 November 2015), J F Chambers and Callie May Patrick, 24 Jan 1893; citing Marriage, Bates, Missouri, United States, p. 56, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City.



J. FRANK CHAMBERS
The subject of this sketch was born in eastern Bates county, Mo., January 26, 1868; lived on his father's farm, assisting on same and going to school in the winter, until he was twenty years old, then he entered Butler College where he attended school two years. From this school he went to the Ft. Scott Normal College which he attended one year. He then taught school two years and afterwards farmed and taught school, and was also engaged in the mercantile business at Spruce, and at Butler. In 1894 he was married to Miss Callie M. Patrick. To them have been born four children. Mr. Chambers has always taken great interest in politics, being a Republican. In 1898 the Republicans of Bates honored him with the nomination for Circuit Clerk and he came nearest to election of any one on the county ticket. June 30, 1899, Mr. Chambers, together with W. C. Cohenour, edited, published and sent out the first copy of the Bates County Republican, which Mr. Chambers is now editing and publishing, he having purchased the interest of Mr. Cohenour. By good management and hard work he has built up one of the leading Republican papers of Southwest Missouri. While Mr. Chambers is yet a young man he is quite well known in and outside of Bates county. He has a bright future before him.
[“The Old Settlers' History of Bates County”]
J Frank Chambers, late editor of the defunct Republican, has gone into the hog business. He has about 100 head on hand, and no doubt he will strike it rich, as pigs in a short time will be hogs. [The Butler weekly times. (Butler, Mo.), August 08, 1901]

Mrs. J Frank Chambers of Butler, and Mrs. Maud Patrick, visited at M.L. Price’s today.
[The Butler weekly times. (Butler, Mo.), January 18, 1900]

Atkeson devoted about all the editorial page of his last Free Press in fulsome flattery of C.A. Denton and J. Frank Chambers, Republican candidates. He gives no reason why populists should bolt the instructions of their county convention, and disregard every call to party principle and honor by going over to the Republican party, with which they are not in sympathy on any question. He appeals to their baser passions and tries to stir up feeling against Democrats.
[The Butler weekly times. (Butler, Mo.), November 03, 1898]

Cemetery Records of Bates County, Missouri
Missouri Birth and Death Records Database & HOWARD COUNTY, MISSOURI
[Source The Old Settler's History of Bates County, Mo]

John F Chambers 1900 Mount Pleasant Township Butler city Ward 1-3, Bates, Missouri, United States Age 32 Married 7 Years Birth Date Feb 1868 Birthplace Missouri Marriage Year 1893 Father's Birthplace Ohio Mother's Birthplace Ohio John F Chambers Head M 32 Missouri
Callie M Chambers Wife F 24 Kentucky Minnie Maud Chambers Daughter F 6 Missouri
Mable May Chambers Daughter F 4 Missouri Lucille P Chambers Daughter F 3 Missouri
Lena Rose Chambers Daughter F 1 Missouri
"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3HK-716 : accessed 13 November 2015), John F Chambers, Mount Pleasant Township Butler city Ward 1-3, Bates, Missouri, United States; citing sheet 13A, family 288, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,240,839.
Parents: William N Chambers 29094092 Self M 39 Ohio, United States
Martha P Chambers 29094108 Wife F 37 North Carolina, United States
Edwin Chambers Son M 11 Missouri, United States
Arthur Chambers 36901571 Son M 9 Missouri, United States
Albert Chambers Son M 6 Missouri, United States

Minnie M Chambers Daughter F 3 Missouri, United States
John F Chambers Son M 12 Missouri, United States
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M66D-MW4 : accessed 13 November 2015), John F Chambers in household of William N Chambers, Deep Water, Bates, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district 156, sheet 169D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0673; FHL microfilm 1,254,673.
J F Chambers
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 24 Jan 1893
Event Place Bates, Missouri, United States
Gender Male
Spouse's Name Callie May Patrick
Spouse's Titles and Terms Miss
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Father's Name Floyd Patrick
Page 56
Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2CCW-RN7 : accessed 13 November 2015), J F Chambers and Callie May Patrick, 24 Jan 1893; citing Marriage, Bates, Missouri, United States, p. 56, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City.





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