(1813-1870)
The pioneer of Kings Valley who perhaps best served the community was Nahum CHAMBERS, builder of the grist mill. That this service did not go unrewarded is proven by the fact that when he died in middle age he had $20,000 in a safe in his bedroom. He (1813-1870) and his wife, Louisa KING CHAMBERS (1826-1889), have graves in a prominent place in this burying ground. By them are two children who died two days apart.
--by Bev
(1813-1870)
The pioneer of Kings Valley who perhaps best served the community was Nahum CHAMBERS, builder of the grist mill. That this service did not go unrewarded is proven by the fact that when he died in middle age he had $20,000 in a safe in his bedroom. He (1813-1870) and his wife, Louisa KING CHAMBERS (1826-1889), have graves in a prominent place in this burying ground. By them are two children who died two days apart.
--by Bev
Inscription
Father
Gravesite Details
On stone with Louisa Chambers.
Family Members
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Margaret Ann Chambers Bagley
1842–1881
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James Chambers
1844–1883
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Sarah Chambers Watson
1847–1931
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William M Chambers
1848–1920
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Andrew Jackson "Jack" Chambers
1850–1925
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John Chambers
1851–1928
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Franklin Jacob Chambers
1853–1918
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Ordelia Chambers Randall
1855–1935
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Samuel Chambers
1857–1939
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Lydia "Liddy" Chambers Maxfield
1858–1920
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Rebecca Chambers Alexander
1860–1951
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Julia Chambers Price
1861–1945
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Lincoln Chambers
1863–1928
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Anna "Annie" Chambers
1865–1879
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Alice Chambers
1867–1879
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