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David “Davie” Chambers

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David “Davie” Chambers

Birth
Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Death
11 Jan 1841 (aged 55)
Dallas County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Palestine, Anderson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Son of Gen. Benjamin Chambers
and Elizabeth (Forman) Chambers

David married Elizabeth Clements
on 28 Nov 1805 in Hancock Co, GA

Father of, at least:
=============================================
(Jane Adams (Chambers) Bason) (see Notes)
John Henry Chambers
David Clements Chambers
Sarah Ann (Chambers) Murray (Mrs Richard C M)
Robert Boyd Chambers

References:
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1) Sons of American Rev Form (# 80105)
2) Gravestone, Fort Houston Cemetery
3) His "Last Will and Testament"
4) findAgrave memorials (linked or shown)

Notes:
Some researchers claim that son "John Henry" was
named "James Henry," but if you look in the attached
bit of David's will (by his own hand) he lists his living
children and includes son, "John Henry Chambers."

Some also claim David and Elizabeth had one other
daughter named Jane Adams (Chambers) Bason, for
while she wasn't specifically listed as a child of her
father in his will since she had preceded him in death,
she was mentioned with her three daughters (see the
attached will picture, page two) -- as they were to
receive some of David's estate after the death of his
wife, Elizabeth. This was, likely, because they were his
grandchildren (but the will doesn't explicitly state this).
Her children were listed as "Elizabeth Ann, Elizabeth
Jane, and Sarah Amanda."
Son of Gen. Benjamin Chambers
and Elizabeth (Forman) Chambers

David married Elizabeth Clements
on 28 Nov 1805 in Hancock Co, GA

Father of, at least:
=============================================
(Jane Adams (Chambers) Bason) (see Notes)
John Henry Chambers
David Clements Chambers
Sarah Ann (Chambers) Murray (Mrs Richard C M)
Robert Boyd Chambers

References:
=============================================
1) Sons of American Rev Form (# 80105)
2) Gravestone, Fort Houston Cemetery
3) His "Last Will and Testament"
4) findAgrave memorials (linked or shown)

Notes:
Some researchers claim that son "John Henry" was
named "James Henry," but if you look in the attached
bit of David's will (by his own hand) he lists his living
children and includes son, "John Henry Chambers."

Some also claim David and Elizabeth had one other
daughter named Jane Adams (Chambers) Bason, for
while she wasn't specifically listed as a child of her
father in his will since she had preceded him in death,
she was mentioned with her three daughters (see the
attached will picture, page two) -- as they were to
receive some of David's estate after the death of his
wife, Elizabeth. This was, likely, because they were his
grandchildren (but the will doesn't explicitly state this).
Her children were listed as "Elizabeth Ann, Elizabeth
Jane, and Sarah Amanda."


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  • Created by: ErgoSum
  • Added: Aug 13, 2017
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/182347378/david-chambers: accessed ), memorial page for David “Davie” Chambers (27 Sep 1785–11 Jan 1841), Find a Grave Memorial ID 182347378, citing Fort Houston Cemetery, Palestine, Anderson County, Texas, USA; Maintained by ErgoSum (contributor 48057957).