I find several Taylor males serving in 1811 Black Hawk Wars, in Indiana Territory, who fought with her husband, Thomas Chambers, who served with a William Taylor, Jr. in Decker's Militia in 1811. And fought alongside both Waller and William Taylor, in the Battle of Tippecanoe, Indiana.
Thomas F. Chambers, Sr. and Margaret Taylor Chambers were the parents of:
1. Phineas "Phillip" Alexander Chambers b. 1807
2. John William Chambers, b. 1808
3. Frances "Fanny" Chambers b. 1811 (m. Beverly Vaughn).
4. Henry Chambers, b. 1814
5. Elizabeth "Betsy" Chambers b. 1817
6. Capt. Thomas Franklin Chambers, Jr. b. 1817
7. Margaret Chambers, b. 1819
8. Martha Ann Chambers b. 1825
9. Harrison Chambers, b 1826.
10. Henderson Chambers, b. 1828.
Their children were all born in Knox County, Indiana, USA.
We find Margaret Taylor Chambers living in Edgar, Illinois with her son Phillip in 1860, after the death of her husband, Thomas F. Chambers, Sr. She is also seen living in Martinsville, Clark, Illinois with her son, Philip A. Chambers and daughter-in-law Sarah Denisia Minor Chambers in 1865 Illinois State Census records. She died between 1865-1870 in Clark County, Illinois.
I find several Taylor males serving in 1811 Black Hawk Wars, in Indiana Territory, who fought with her husband, Thomas Chambers, who served with a William Taylor, Jr. in Decker's Militia in 1811. And fought alongside both Waller and William Taylor, in the Battle of Tippecanoe, Indiana.
Thomas F. Chambers, Sr. and Margaret Taylor Chambers were the parents of:
1. Phineas "Phillip" Alexander Chambers b. 1807
2. John William Chambers, b. 1808
3. Frances "Fanny" Chambers b. 1811 (m. Beverly Vaughn).
4. Henry Chambers, b. 1814
5. Elizabeth "Betsy" Chambers b. 1817
6. Capt. Thomas Franklin Chambers, Jr. b. 1817
7. Margaret Chambers, b. 1819
8. Martha Ann Chambers b. 1825
9. Harrison Chambers, b 1826.
10. Henderson Chambers, b. 1828.
Their children were all born in Knox County, Indiana, USA.
We find Margaret Taylor Chambers living in Edgar, Illinois with her son Phillip in 1860, after the death of her husband, Thomas F. Chambers, Sr. She is also seen living in Martinsville, Clark, Illinois with her son, Philip A. Chambers and daughter-in-law Sarah Denisia Minor Chambers in 1865 Illinois State Census records. She died between 1865-1870 in Clark County, Illinois.
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