He is Buried beside his Wife, Josephine Cramer Chambers.
They were Married on September 22, 1920, in Booneville, Prentiss County, MS.
His Parents are David P. Chambers and Charlotte Bolen Chambers.
To make sure his Children had a Place for Church and School, he Gave the Land for the First Jumpertown Church, with Stipulations that It Could also Be Used as a School until a Regular School had been Built.
DOCUMENTED:
#1> His name as Listed in the Tippah County Heritage, Vol II, Published 1994, it Reads "David Joseph Chambers".
#2> In the Tippah County Miss Connecting Families and other Ancestry Pages, it is Shown as "Joseph Daniel Chambers".
He is Buried beside his Wife, Josephine Cramer Chambers.
They were Married on September 22, 1920, in Booneville, Prentiss County, MS.
His Parents are David P. Chambers and Charlotte Bolen Chambers.
To make sure his Children had a Place for Church and School, he Gave the Land for the First Jumpertown Church, with Stipulations that It Could also Be Used as a School until a Regular School had been Built.
DOCUMENTED:
#1> His name as Listed in the Tippah County Heritage, Vol II, Published 1994, it Reads "David Joseph Chambers".
#2> In the Tippah County Miss Connecting Families and other Ancestry Pages, it is Shown as "Joseph Daniel Chambers".