Harriett Minereva Parham

Harriett Minereva Parham

Female 1832 - 1919  (86 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harriett Minereva Parham was born on 21 Jun 1832 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States (daughter of Edwin Nelson Parham and Mary Ellen Dunn); died in 1919.

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    • _UID: 62D668B6136C41209A50CC92F5D7329F1BC8


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edwin Nelson Parham was born on 14 Sep 1814 in Granville, North Carolina, United States; died on 9 Aug 1894 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 198BC7F18B534977BF42716EEEF0F59D4A93

    Edwin married Mary Ellen Dunn on 29 Feb 1832 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States. Mary (daughter of Thomas Dunn and Ellen Chambers) was born on 30 Nov 1815 in Sevier, Tennessee, United States; died on 15 Mar 1887 in Knox, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Ellen Dunn was born on 30 Nov 1815 in Sevier, Tennessee, United States (daughter of Thomas Dunn and Ellen Chambers); died on 15 Mar 1887 in Knox, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 14E8C72D59144C1799C58558F8967D0F157E

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    From Find-A-Grave:

    Birth: Nov. 30, 1815
    Sevier County
    Tennessee, USA
    Death: Mar. 15, 1887
    Knox County
    Tennessee, USA

    Mary was the daughter of Thomas & Ellen(Chambers)Dunn. Thomas was born 2-09-1785 in Greenbriar County,Va., and died 5-9-1866 in Jefferson Co. TN. Ellen was the daughter of James Chambers and Elizabeth(JACKSON)Chambers. She was born 1788 in Pendedelton Distict S.C., and died June 04, 1848 in Jefferson Co. TN. Mary married Thomas Roland 8-5-1817 in Knox. Co. Tn. Their children were James A. b.1-31-1819 & d.8-11-1888, Eliza Jane b.1821 d. 1871, William W. b.1824, Catherine b.1831, Mary Ann b.1835.

    Children:
    1. William Thomas Parham was born on 5 Feb 1832 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States; died on 15 Feb 1922 in Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States.
    2. 1. Harriett Minereva Parham was born on 21 Jun 1832 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States; died in 1919.
    3. Mary Ellen Parham was born on 9 Apr 1835 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States; died on 18 Jan 1873 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States.
    4. Martha Parham was born on 24 Mar 1838 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States; and died.
    5. Margaret Jane Parham was born on 20 Mar 1840 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States; died in Sep 1863 in Missouri, United States.
    6. Anna Parham was born in 1845 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States; died on 14 Jan 1900 in Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Thomas Dunn was born on 9 Feb 1785 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States (son of William Dunn and Catherine Walters); died on 9 May 1866 in Knox, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 07D6D4994E834BCB8C8F922A5B51104509FC

    Notes:

    From Sandy Anderson:

    Thomas Dunn was a builder like his father, William Dunn. He was alsoknown to be a designer and carpenter since there were no archigects inthis time period. From Virginia, he came to Tennessee and located inth fork of the Holston and French Broad rivers. Later he moved to thetown of Knoxville. There he built the Hagen peper mill, west ofKnoxville actually, in the Middlebrook Pike.

    email from Sandy Anderson May 2003

    5 Generation's DUNN Builders/Contractors>VA>TN; Knox Co.
    ndngagrl02
    (View posts)
    Posted: 15 Jul 1999 12:00PM GMT
    Classification: Query
    Edited: 31 May 2003 1:30AM GMT
    Surnames: Dunn, Ford, Loggins, McDowell, Mohorn, Parker, Patrick, Rowland, Tallent, Talley, Wanamaker, Watson, Webb, Wilson, Wimpee
    THANK YOU for the information on James C. DUNN (and family) of Knox Co., TN! I just stumbled across it and I'm so glad that I did! Since your info has assisted me so much, I have some information for YOU now! :) 5 Generations of DUNN men who were builders/contractors in the Knoxville, TN, and surrounding areas. Email me for additional family info if needed! Get ready..here we go..

    Gen 1 -
    William Dunn came to the United States from Bristol, England in a vessel named the "Woods" in the capacity of a cabin boy. He was about 14 yrs. old; (approx. 1765).

    William Dunn settled in Virginia. For some time he operated a stage coach between Washington and Richmond. He enlisted in Captain Fairfax's(?) Virginia Company for the duration of the Revolutionary War. Captured by the British, he was given the option of serving with the British troops in this country or taking a chance on one of the British prison ships at Charleston, SC. He served with the British troops until the opportunity came to escape and rejoin his old command. He was present at the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, following which he was in charge of a large number of British prisoners who were sent over to Conyers (?). Later, William Dunn became a builder. (?'s mean some info unreadable)

    Gen 2 - son of William DUNN (and migration to TN)

    Thomas Dunn was a builder like his father, William Dunn. He was also known to be designer and carpenter since there were no architects in this time period.
    From Virginia, he came to Tennessee and located in the fork of the Holston and French Broad (?) rivers. Later, he moved to the town of Knoxville. There he built the Hagen paper mill, west of Knoxville actually, in the Middlebrook Pike.

    Gen 3 - son of Thomas DUNN

    A home built by James C. Dunn still stands at the South west corner of West 5th Avenue and Jacksboro Street. James M. Dunn was born in this home as well as another architect by the name of Albert Baumann. The home prior to this which was occupied by the James C. Dunn family has now the Lawson McGhee Library standing upon its foundations. James C. Dunn also built a warehouse in Decatur, Alabama. The timbers used were cut around Knoxville, sawed and pressed here, then shipped by flat boats to Decatur.

    In the records of his grandfather Dr. Fouche (?), Mr. W. B. Brownlow, realtor, recently found memorandum of a gift of $50.00 to James C. Dunn for "faithful service" in connection with the building of the Fouche home which was erected upon the site of Marvis (?) Mortuary. James C. Dunn also built the old 2-story brick building at the northwest corner of Gay and Union (Miller's store) which was occupied many years by a book store and printing shop owned by W.J. Ramage. When the demolition of the structure began, Mr. James M. Dunn purchased the brackets around the cornice (?) work and used them to decorate his own home at 1424 Armstrong Ave.

    Gen 4 - son of James C. DUNN

    James M. Dunn, son of James C. Dunn was a builder like the fathers before him. He built 5 homes in Knoxville, TN.
    He learned the carpenters trade at age 14.
    Upon the taking of this information (1927), James had been engaged in the contracting business for 51 years, having built some of the finest residences, business houses, and public buildings and factories in Tennessee as well as adjoining states. In 1920-21, he took his son
    (Gen 5)Oscar Dunn as a business partner which creates quite a long line of family builders.
    James' proudest possessions are carpenters tools which belonged to his grandfather. These include a plane and saw which are 150 years old or older.



    See attached media.

    Died:
    Jefferson or Sevier Co. TN

    Thomas married Ellen Chambers in 1810 in Knox, Tennessee, United States. Ellen (daughter of James Chambers and Elizabeth Jackson) was born in 1788 in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States; died on 4 Jun 1848; was buried in Ball Camp, Knox, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Ellen Chambers was born in 1788 in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States (daughter of James Chambers and Elizabeth Jackson); died on 4 Jun 1848; was buried in Ball Camp, Knox, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 82C494A994324BEA9EDAEC4705170CE132AA

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    Buried:
    Also called Ball Camp Meeting Ground Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. James Chambers Dunn was born on 17 Feb 1813 in Knox, Tennessee, United States; died on 22 Jun 1889 in Tennessee, United States; was buried in Old Gray Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States.
    2. 3. Mary Ellen Dunn was born on 30 Nov 1815 in Sevier, Tennessee, United States; died on 15 Mar 1887 in Knox, Tennessee, United States.
    3. William H Dunn was born in 1817 in Greene, Tennessee, United States; died in 1849 in Madison, Alabama, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William Dunn was born on 7 May 1751 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom; died on 19 Dec 1837 in Knox, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Knox, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: D121006B3F3A4FA8AF1DA4B8EDEA96BF21EE

    Notes:

    There were apparently two Willilam Dunns in the early U.S. and which Dunn James Chambers Dunn descended from is somewhat difficult to prove.

    Info from Sandy Anderson:

    William Dunn came to the United States from Bristol, England, in a vessel named the "Woods" in the capacity of a cabin boy. He was about14 years old. (Approximately 1765)

    William Dunn settled in Virginia. For some time he operated a statecoach between Washington and Richmond. He enlised in CaptianFairfax's Virginia Company for the duration of the Revulutionary War.Captured by the British, he was given the option of serving with theBritish troops in this country or taking a chance on one of theBritish prison ships at Charleston, SC.

    He served with the British troups until the opportunity came to escapeand rejoin his old command. He was present at the surrender ofCornwallis at Yourktown, following which he was in charge of a largenumber of British prisoners who were sent over to Conyers(illegible).Later, William Dunn became a builder.

    email from Sandy Andersion May 2003

    From another source (unknown):
    William Dunn was born May 7, 1751, in Bristol, Gloucester, England,and Died December 19, 1837, in Knoxville, TN. He married Catherine Walters 1782 in Green brier Co, VA, daughter of Johnathan Walters.She was born 1758 in Greenbriar Co., VA, and died July 29, 1847 in Knoxville, TN.

    From another note which may be a different line altogether:
    William Dunn, who was born in Bristol England, stolen in 1758, escaped from ship 1765, at Philadelphia Pennsylvania, hired out in New Jersey,went to Virginia, there enlisted in 1776, "for during the war", was a private under Capt. Thomas Heard, Col. George Baylor, in a regiment of Virginia troups. Was in Battles of Monmouth, Stoney Point, Camden,there captured and placed on board a ship at Charleston SC., starved,to save his life enlisted with the British and escaped first opportunity. "Did" and joined American (?) forces at Ninety-Six rejoined my Company under Capt. Thomas Heard, at battle of Cowpens,with prisoners as guard through North Carolina, at battle of Yorktown when Cornwallis surrendered, guarded prisoners in Winchester VA, there discharged, by Capt George Stubblefield, married my wife, Katherine in fall of 1782. See widow file #286 at pension dept Washington DC. His application for pension filed Feb 9, 1829, hers(widow) March 30, 1843. She died July 29, 1847, age 89 years; last check sent was endorsed by her children Isabella Edington and Thomas Dunn, Certificate # 4283; statement sent WE Parham from Dept of Interior signed by J.L. Davenport, Acting Commissioner, April 30,1907.

    also:

    I, W.E. Parham, am a member of the Sons of the American Revolution,because of this service, my number 197 Tennessee, National # 27,922 in April 1918....

    All descendants of E.N. Parham and wife Mary Ellen Dunn are eligible. William Dunn and wife are buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery on Church and State [streets], no marker--were moved when second building was put up and placed in East side along wall, showed me by Lewis Rucker, who was shown where to get and replace by E.N. Parham, my Grandfather, whom I knew from early after 1860 to his deafth in 1894, Yours Respt, W. E.Parham.

    TWO WILLILAM DUNNs

    From Bob Goff who was researching William Dunn of Greene County TN
    Bristol William. To further complicate the early East Tennessee Dunn picture, a William Dunn, clearly a different William, was born 7 May 1751 in Bristol England, and came to America in 1775 as a 14-year-old cabin boy on the ship "The Woods". He entered the colonies at Philadelphia in 1766 and subsequently moved to Virginia. He served in the War in the 8th Virginia Regiment. Another account (Whitley, 1961)says he served in Capt Thomas Hoard's Company (Caroline County VA),Col. GeGeorge Baylor's Regiment (8th VA??). Caroline County is just west of Westmoreland Co and between Fredericksberg and Richmond. He married Katherine (born 1758, died 1847) in 1782. Some time after the war he moved to Greenbrier VA (Greenbrier Coo, now WV). He later moved into east Tenn; one account says to Greene Co., but he clearly is not the William of Green Co associated with Daniel. It is likely this was the William who settled at Seven Islands in 1793 (NC Land Grant dated 12 Jan 1793; Green Co Deed Book 1, page 6, 100 acres for 10 pounds,including the Seven Islands). He then moved to Knoxville, about 1796,where he lived 41 years. He died in Knoxville on 19 (or 18) December 1837. This this is clearly not the Green County William, presumably Daniel's brother. This William had at least four sons: Thomas (born9 Feb 1785); Johnathan (born 29 Dec. 1788); William (born Oct 20,1791) - (any relation to William Dunn #905) in the "Connections") and John (born 28 Feb 1804). This William also had 7 daughters (Whitley, 1961, page 597). This is probably the "old Mr. Dunn", the wagoner from Knoxville, who helped 12 year old Davey Crockett get back to Tennessee (see Crockett, page 23).:"

    "It should be noted that a Daniel, William and James moved together as a group to the Watauga settlement. Based on their interlocking relationships, Daniel, William, and James would appear to be brothers. A Joseph (later identified as Joseph Donn) and William (a second William--probably Bristol William) also moved into the Nolichuckey settlement, i.e., into what was to become Greene Co., at about the same time. Joseph could conceivably have been a brother as well but he disappears from the scene early on. And perhaps even a William O'Dunn migrated into the same general area at about the same time; But William O'Dunn was probably Bristol William.

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    More on the many William Dunns:

    Message: 13
    Date: 21 Oct 2006 22:13:49 -0600
    From: shantim@comcast.net
    Subject: Re: [Dunn] Descendants of William Dunn
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    Sheri, I'm sorry I can't be of much help to you. I do descend from one of the many William Dunns in Eastern Tennessee. It took me 3 years to determine just which one it was. He turned out to be the one referred to as Bristol William because he was born in Bristol, England in 1751(Pension Papers).
    I have not followed all his children's families forward to present time so we might be related or not.
    I am from William's son Thomas Dunn & Ellen Chambers to William H.Dunn & Ann Eliza Boyd to Robert Thomas Dunn & Martha Jane Clark to Fannie Belle Dunn & William Hamilton Holder to Richard Ray Holder & Della Bruner to ME.
    Thus William Dunn was my 4th G Grandfather. There is not an Isabelle in my line, however one of Bristol William's daughter was named Isabel, so one of the brothers might have a daughter or granddaughter named Isabelle.
    Good luck to you, Shirley Holder Antrim
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    Virginia Revolutionary Pension Application Vol 32; pp 19-21
    DUNN, William (Catharine). W.286
    (P. 19)
    7 July 1831. Knox Co., Tenn. William Dunn (x) declares Col. George Gaylor was his colonel at the end of the war and George V.Stubblefield was his major and Capt. Thomas Hoard his captain. He was discharged at Winchester, VA., after the taking of Little York and was sent there with prisoners.
    8 Sept. 1830. Knox Co., Tenn. James Acree declares he and William Dunn enlisted the same day in Capt. Thomas Hoard's Company. He and Dunn lived a mile from each other at the time. Both were discharged at the same time in Winchester, VA., by Maj. George Willie Stubblefield. When Capt. Hoard joined the army, the company was transferred to different regiments, the affiant to the 5th and then the 8th, and Dunn to the 10th.
    2 June 1831. Knox Co., Tenn. James Acree declares he was acquainted with William Dunn before he enlisted in the Continental army. Dunn first enlisted for five years and before his term expired he enlisted for the war. They were both at the siege of York and both marched with prisoners as a guard to Winchester and after peace was made were both discharged there.
    29 Dec 1831. Knox Co., Tenn. William (X) Dunn declares he served as a private in the company of Capt. Thomas Hoard in the 8th Virginia Regiment of Col. George Baylor and was discharged at Winchester, VA.,by Maj. Oiler Stubblefield.
    19 Jan. 1833. Knox Co., Tenn. William m Dunn (x) of said county, age 81, declares he was born in Bristol, England, on 7 May 1751 and came to the United States in a vessel called the Woods in the capacity of a cabin boy when he was almost 14 years old. He landed at Philadelphia and being displeased with his captain he ran away and engaged himself to live with George Haywood who then lived in New Jersey. About two years later after he went to live with Haywood, Haywood moved to Carolina Co., VA., and he continued to live with him until he enlisted in Carolina County in a company of Capt. Thomas Howard attached to a battalion of Maj. George Willie Stubblefield and regiment of Col. George Baylor, the 8th Virginia Regiment. HHis enlistment was for three years of the war and he was at the battle of Monmouth in 1778 and afterwards at the storming of Stony Point under Gen. Wayne. He is under the impression he went as a volunteer in this battle. He was at Camden, S.C.C., at the time of Gates' defeat and was there taken a prisoner and carried to Charleston where he was put on board a prison ship and detained two or three weeks, where his only alternative appeared to be in enlistment to the British service with a prospect of deserting them and again joining the American army, or starvation as a prisoner. He chose the former and enlisted into(p.20) British service and marched from Charleston with a battalion under Maj. Andrew Mansfield to take possession of Fort Hampton. A few days after they had taken possession of Fort Hampton, he deserted and joined the American (?) troops when lying at or near Ninety Six. The first engagement he was in after this was at Cowpens. Before this he had again joined his own command under Capt. Howard. After the battle he marched up through North Carolina with prisoners. He was at the seige of York until Cornwallis surrendered, when he marched with some prisoners to Winchester, VA., where after remaining some time he was discharged by Maj. George Willie Stubblefield. He served more than three years.

    He has no record of his age, but from information of his parents before he left England, he believes he was born in 1751. Shortly after his discharge he moved to Greenbrier Co., VA., where he lived several years, and then moved to Greene Co., Tennessee, where he lived a few years, then he moved to Knox County where he has lived upwards of forty years. His discharge was destroyed in the burning of his house several years ago.
    30 March 1843 Knox Co., Tenn. Aaron Armstrong and Zac. Barnett of said county declares they have known Catharine Dunn about 35 or 40 years. Aaron Armstrong further states the statement of the age of children of William and Catharine Dunn was taken from the family bible of Catharine Dunn.
    2 Aug. 1843. Knox Co., Tenn. Mrs. Catharine (x) Dunn of said county,aged 85, declares she is the widow of William Dunn. She was married in the fall of 1782 and her husband died 19 Dec.1837.
    1 July 1844 (p 21) Knox Co., Tenn. Mrs. Catharine (X) Dunn of said county, aged 86, applies for continuance of pension.
    William Dunn of Knox Co., Tenn., private in the company of Capt.Howard in the regiment of Co. Baylor in the Virginia line for three years, was placed on the East Tennessee pension roll at $80 per annum under the Act of 1832. Certificate 7675 was issued May 13, 1833.
    Catharine Dunn, of Knox Co., Tenn., widow of William Dunn who died 19Dec. 1837, private in the company of Capt. Howard in the regiment of Col. Baylor in the Virginia line for two years, was placed on the Knoxville, Tenn., pension roll at $80 per annum. Certificate ;7596under the Act of 1838 was issued 31 Aug. 1843 and 4283 under the Act of 1843 was issued 9 Jan 1844.
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    Tax List 1782 Greenbrier Co., (Now West Virginia)
    Ples 1, Horses 10, Cattle 5

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    Anderson County 1850 census lists a Samuel Dunn born in MD in the household with a Leinart family 1/3 his age. Is this related?

    279 279 Dunn, Samuel 72 m farmer700 MD
    Leinart, Samuel 25 m farmer TN
    Leinart, Sarah 20 f TN
    Leinart, Safroney F. 5/12 f TN

    Source:
    The McClung Collection, loose papers "Dunn"

    The Daniel Dunn family of Tennessee was in Blount County and may ormay not be related to William Dunn

    BEGIN QUOTE
    "There were also a William and a James who owned land in the same area,and they were probably brothers or brothers-in-law to Daniel. In1788, both William and Daniel Dunn sold at least part of their land on the Watuaga to one Joseph Garland. In 1796, they sold more land along that river, and four years prior to that, in 1792, James Dunn sold land in the same vicinity probably along the Watauga also.

    Even though William Dunn still owned land on the Watuaga in 1796.records show that he bought land on the north side of the Nolachucky River at the Seven Islands in 1792. In 1797, five years after William had purchased his land, Daniel Dunn bought land on the South side of the Nolachuckey. Two years later, he also owns land on both sides of"Cove Creek", probably in "Wears Cove". END QUOTE

    Buried:
    ; Grave Is Unmarked But Was Moved To The Eastern Wall When New Bldg Added

    William married Catherine Walters in 1782 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States. Catherine was born in 1756; died on 9 Jul 1847; was buried in First Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Catherine Walters was born in 1756; died on 9 Jul 1847; was buried in First Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 03962105F9A840A7B938C7F5A8F95B251575

    Notes:

    Burial First Presbyterian Church Yard in Knox Co TN

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    Source: McClung Collection, Allen Papers
    Catherine Dunn, wife of William Dunn, 85 years, on March 30, 1843
    Wm died dec 19, 1837, married to wm fall of 1782

    Births of Chidren
    Nancy -

    Birth:
    also have a birth date of 1757

    Died:
    also have a death date of 29 July 1847

    Children:
    1. Nancy Dunn was born on 8 Aug 1783 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States; and died.
    2. 6. Thomas Dunn was born on 9 Feb 1785 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States; died on 9 May 1866 in Knox, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Jonathan Dunn was born on 29 Dec 1788 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States; and died.
    4. Mary Dunn was born on 15 Sep 1789 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States; died before 1840 in Knox, Tennessee, United States.
    5. William Dunn was born on 20 Oct 1791; and died.
    6. Bidiford Dunn was born on 31 Dec 1793 in Knox, Tennessee, United States; and died.
    7. Elizabeth Dunn was born on 9 Apr 1796; and died.
    8. Isabella Dunn was born on 15 Jun 1799 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States; died in 1836.
    9. Anna Dunn was born on 29 Jun 1801; and died.
    10. John Dunn was born on 28 Feb 1804; and died.
    11. Infant Daughter Dunn was born on 20 Oct 1806; and died.

  3. 14.  James Chambers died in 1807.

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    • _UID: E4907D7EF0A3415995C78B4961DAA47C2776

    James married Elizabeth Jackson. Elizabeth died in 1837. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Elizabeth Jackson died in 1837.

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    • _UID: 04A8C5A9FB6F433A9B9202E296A73E93204C

    Children:
    1. 7. Ellen Chambers was born in 1788 in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States; died on 4 Jun 1848; was buried in Ball Camp, Knox, Tennessee, United States.