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2. Nancy2 Chambers (James Sr.1) was born 1793. Nancy died 1849 in IN. Her body was interred 1849 in Hebron Cem., Clay Twp.,Decatur Co.,IN..

Pat Sims states: I have been unable to establish the parentage of Sarah Anne Chambers who married Samuel in 1837. However, she inherited the property interest of Nancy Chambers (1793-1849), daughter of James Chambers Sr. (1767-1842) in Decatur Co., IN. The land is identifiable by exact description to land owned by James Chambers Sr. at the time he died. Nancy died unmarried. There is nothing to establish that she gave birth to Sarah Anne, but the later deed of that land states that Sarah Anne inherited it from Nancy.

Nancy Chambers had the following child:

child 6 i. Sarah Anne3 Chambers was born about 1815. Nancy died about 1845. She married Samuel Parkison in Decatur County, Indiana, April 20, 1837. Samuel was born in PA. about 1810. He was the son of John Parkison and Jane or Jennette unknown. Samuel died November 10, 1855 in Decatur County, Indiana. (See Samuel Parkison for the continuation of this line.) James Chambers left his land to Nancy and her brother Nicholas. Nancy died in 1849. Her daughter, Sarah Ann, inherited Nancy's half and when she died her children inherited Nancy's part. In September 1861, Mary Jane Parkison Anspach and her husband John Anspach deeded her "undivided interest as an heir at law of Nancy Chambers, deceased" to Nicholas Chambers. In February 1863 John Davis Parkison and his wife Nancy (then living in Knox Co., MO) deeded their half interest in the same land to Nicholas Chambers.

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