Yes, Elisha and Lydia are my 5th great-grandparents, through the
second marriage of their daughter Mary Jane "Polly" Chambers, born in
1814, died after 1860. I am seeking a death date and location for her
if anyone knows. I can't find her after 1860 when she was in Adair
county, Missouri, married to her second husband, Philip Dale.
Thanks!
Christine Dale
On Jan 19, 2009, at 3:03 PM, durj wrote:
Does anybody have this line?
Edmund Chambers Yourkshire England b. 14/30/1739 d. 8/2/1809
Wilkes Co NC
& Patanna Spencer d.1787 in Randolph co NC they lived most of there
life in
Orange Co NC
son: Elijah Chambers b.1766 Orange Co NC d. 1865 Cole Co IL
son John Chambers b.1763 Orange Co NC he died in TN or GA
son William Chambers b 1770 in Anson Co NC d. 1815 Campbell Co TN md
Rachel
Stover connected to Daniel Boone's sister Sarah Boone
Elisha Chambers b. 11/11/1799 in Anson Co NC d. 7/8/1859 Breathitt
Co,KY
now Lee Co KY. he married Lydia Stover sister to Rachel ( Elisha
and Lydia
are my 4th great grandparents.
Edmund s father was Reynolds b abt 1700 England he never came to the
Americas but his children did
1. Samuel Chambers was in PA then NC TN
2. David Chambers 1725-1763 was in PA, Culpeper,VA, NC, his
descendants
lived in KY near Boonesboro and IN
3.James 3/28/1728 Lived in Burke Co,NC TN ,Jassamine Co.,KY he died
in IN
4. Edmund Chambers my line.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Polly Murphy" <pollymydear(a)yahoo.com>
To: <chambers(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 1:24 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAMBERS] dna
> Hi,
> This is my direct Chambers line:
> Gen 1: Jacob Chambers married Nancy unknown and they are on the 1850
> census for Cherokee County, GA.
> Gen 2: Jacob Chambers, Jr. married Elizabeth (Betty) Stacy in Wright
> County, Missouri
> Gen 3: Andrew Chambers was born in 1873 and he was raised in north
> Arkansas (Newton County) by his maternal grandmother Catherine
> Kelly Stacy
> Gen 4: Merica Chambers born in 1900 in Newton County married John
> Murphy.
> They raised their children in Missouri and Arkansas.
> We have no male candidate for the DNA project, however, I have
> worked on
> this line for a decade with very little information. I have
> connected in
> the past to someone of Jacob's line who moved to Oklahoma.
> Thanks,
> Polly
> From: Kimberly <klflick81(a)hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [CHAMBERS] dna
> To: chambers(a)rootsweb.com
> Date: Sunday, January 18, 2009, 6:40 PM
>
> My Chambers ended up in Oklahoma. The furthest back I've traced
> them is
> to
> Arkansas but it's not far - only the mid-1800s. I don't seem to be
> able
> to find any people who can match my line. I guess my question is
> whether
> or not
> it's worth it to even investigate the DNA project if I can't find
> people
> who can even find a name match.
>
> Kimberly
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOOD
> Join me
>
>> From: chambers3960(a)charter.net
>> Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 16:44:53 -0500
>> To: chambers(a)rootsweb.com
>> Subject: Re: [CHAMBERS] dna
>>
>> Hi Carol,
>> I was hitting nothing but a stone wall with no where to go until I
>> had
>> a match with the DNA project. It opened a completely new
>> opportunity
>> for me. Found out I was related to the Cades Cove Tn Chambers and
>> that
>> we shared a lot of the same names. Has opened up a complete new
>> avenue
>> for me to search.
>>
>> Still need some of the Haywood County, NC Chambers. I believe
>> most are
>> descendants of the Burke Co. NC Chambers. I had some older Chambers
>> say we were kin to those Burke Co. Chambers. Anyway, I do have
>> kin in
>> Habersham County Georgia and many of the Haywood County Chambers
>> moved
>> into the area in the middle 1800's. A few test would prove once and
>> for all if my suspicions are correct that we're all of the same
> family.
>> Tried to interest both groups in sending in a DNA sample but I
>> guess
>> they're content with the info they have and don't want to prove or
>
>> disprove the kinship.
>>
>> Wish the test were a little less expensive.
>>
>> randy
>>
>>
>> On Jan 18, 2009, at 3:31 PM, Carol Church wrote:
>>
>>> A member of my Chambers family submitted his dna a few years ago;
>>> there are many Chambers men who had joined the group, but none has
>>> matched my Chambers line. Between the desc. of this family, we
>>> have
>>> spent alot of $ helping other Chambers possibilities tested. None
> has
>>> proved a match. However, because there was a Chambers family of NJ
>>> who was very prolific and whose desc. went to Canada, as did mine,
>>> those researchers insisted for years that we were of the same
>>> family.
>
>>> I spent alot of money and time trying to connect; then dna resolved
> it
>>> all; we may have been neighbors, but we were not related. The cost
> of
>>> our dna project was worth every cent, as it has eliminated alot of
>>> error in research.
>>> Carol Chambers Church
>>>
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