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Son of [[Thomas Chambers (1771-1814)|Thomas Chambers]], grandson of [[Thomas Chambers]]
1798 Born Ecclesfield, Yorkshire; son of [[Thomas Chambers (1771-1814)]] and Sarah nee Hoole<ref>Family tree posted on Ancestry.co.uk</ref>, grandson of [[Thomas Chambers]]


1831 One of the partners in the reconstituted firm of [[Newton, Chambers and Co]]  
1831 One of the partners in the reconstituted firm of [[Newton, Chambers and Co]]  
1851 Living in Chapeltown; wife Joanna, 4 children living at home <ref>1851 census</ref>
1861 Iron and coal master, employing 1500 men and boys. A widower<ref>1861 census</ref>
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1798 Born Ecclesfield, Yorkshire; son of Thomas Chambers (1771-1814) and Sarah nee Hoole[1], grandson of Thomas Chambers

1831 One of the partners in the reconstituted firm of Newton, Chambers and Co

1851 Living in Chapeltown; wife Joanna, 4 children living at home [2]

1861 Iron and coal master, employing 1500 men and boys. A widower[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Family tree posted on Ancestry.co.uk
  2. 1851 census
  3. 1861 census