
Photos by Eileen Babb McAdams (pink chalk was already
on grave when photo taken)
Left: Grave of George Thomas Chambers, Mt. Nebo Cemetery, Wilkinson
Co.
Right: Grave of Sarah Margaret Shephard Chambers, Memory Hill Cemetery,
Milledgeville
George Thomas Chambers Family
Baldwin County, Georgia
Copyright Eileen Babb McAdams 2005-2006
Any corrections and addtional information is welcome.
George Thomas Chambers was born March
23, 1840 in Baldwin County Georgia, son of John E. and Eliza Martin
Chambers. The Chambers family, along with the Martins, lived in the western
section of the Scottsboro district of Baldwin County in the Hopewell community.1
At the age of 19 he enlisted in the Confederate
Army. He was a member of Co. H., Ga 57th, who fought in Vicksburg. One
of the POW's at Vicksburg, he was captured on July 4, 1863, paroled July
7, 1863 and finally exchanged 2 months later September 9, 1863.
Due to the diminished number of troops in the 57th infantry, he transferred
into "D" Co. GA 1st Cons Infantry on 4/9/1865 and surrendered on 4/26/1865
at Greensboro, NC.2
George married Sarah Margaret Shepherd, Nov.
28, 1867 in Wilkinson County, Ga.3. She was
the daughter of Mahaney Hatcher and Rev. Berry Bateman Shepherd of Wilkinson
County, Georgia. Sarah Margaret was born June 24, 1847 in Wilkinson County,
Ga and died August 11, 1891 Baldwin County, Georgia, and is buried Memory
Hill Cemetery, Milledgeville, Ga.
Children:
1. John Bateman Chambers, Sr. was born April
1869 in Baldwin County, Ga. (1870 census, 1880 census Baldwin County),
1st wife Jennie C. Farrell, married in Baldwin County, Oct. 8, 1889. She
died between 1893 and 1899.
John and Jennie Chambers' children were Frank Chambers, born
Dec. 28, 1891 (printer for Valdosta Times newspaper in Valdosta 1917 per
WWI draft records) and George Otis Chambers, born August 18, 1893 (printer
for Valdosta Times newspaper in Valdosta 1917 per WWI draft records).
John Bateman Chambers, Sr. second marriage was to
Maggie Bell Bennett March 26, 1899 in Clinch County. He had settled in
Valdosta, Lowndes County, Ga. by 1900. John and Maggie B. Chambers' children
were John Bateman Chambers, Jr, (1903-1985) and Elton Eugene Chambers
(1908 - 1985). John Bateman, Sr. Died in 1949 in Valdosta,
Lowndes County, Ga.
2. Lillie M. Chambers born June 16, 1873, married William Wayne Bentley in 1891 In Wilkinson County, Ga.. She died March 6, 1952, Baldwin County Ga, resident of Wilkinson County, Georgia. Their children- William Columbus Bentley 1893-1998, Sallie Bentley Chambers, 1895-1916, George Respess Wayne Bentley 1898-1995, Nancie Bentley Babb 1900-1971, Ella Bentley Gustafson 1902-1998, Della Bentley Little 1902-1985, Carl Lee Bentley 1905-1985, John Amos Bentley 1907-1978, Emills Lugand Bentley 1910-1990, Joel Grady Bentley 1912-1965, and Robert Nicholas Bentley, 1914-1994.
3. Mattie Chambers born abt 1875, 1880 census. Married a Booth?
4. Mollie Chambers, born in March 1878, 1880 census, married John G. Collins (born Feb. 1875) , in Emanuel County, 1894, John and Mollie, were living in Emanuel County and farming when there son Mitchell was born in May 1899. They had moved to in Bulloch County by 1910 and John died there in Feb. 15, 1926. Mollie and 2 of her daughters, Maude and Mary moved to Savannah before 1930 and in 1935 she was still living there. The Children of John G. Collins and Mollie Chambers Collins are Mitchell Collins, Lillie Collins, Mattie Collins, Maude Collins, Maggie Collins and Mary Mirtis Collins. Mollie Chambers Collins died in Savannah after 1935.
5. George Hansel Chambers, born April 23,1883 in
Baldwin County Ga. Living next door to father and stepmother in Jones
County, Ga in 1900 census. Living in Portal, Candler County, Ga. with sister
Mollie Collins in 1918. Hansel was living in Metter, Candler
County in 1920 living with David Fordham family as a farm hand. He was
in Statesboro in 1930 with wife Rosa and daughters Mamie and Selma
and there in 1935 per sister Annie Laurie's marriage announcement, Augusta
Chronicle Nov 24, Dec 1, 1935. George H. Chambers died in Statesboro Nov.
22, 1963. Rosa White Chambers died in 1997.
2nd family
George married Martha Beckworth in 1899 according to the 1900 census. She was the daughter of Amanda and Simon (Tom? ) Beckworth of Gibson, Glascock, County.Ga. She and George lived in Jones County, Ga in 1900. He died in 1910 and Martha and the children moved to Riddleville, Washington County, Ga . Martha Beckworth Chambers married William B. Carter Nov 2, 1913 in Washington County By 1935 they had moved to Whitesville N.C. 1935 where Annie Laurie Chambers was teaching.
Children:
3. Richard L Chambers, born about 1905 In Jones County, died of typhoid fever August 2, 1924 in Rawls Sanitarium , Washington County.
4. Annie Laurie Chambers, born September 18,1910.
She lived in Washington County and went to school at the 10th District
A
& M school near Sparta. Laurie was extremely smart and made 100
in all her subjects for the four years she attended the high school. She
graduated from Georgia State College for Women in Milledgeville and
was a Home Economics Teacher in Whitesville High School in Whitesville,
N.C. at the time of her marriage to Charles Brand Parker, Sr (1910-1978)
of Watkinsville/Athens,Ga /Washington DC. in 1935. Charles B Parker worked
for the justice department in Washington D.C.
Children of George B. Parker and
Annie Laurie Chambers Parker are Charles Brand Parker, Jr.;
George A, James C Parker; Stephen T Parker; Laurie P. Parker Williams;
Patricia Parker Miller Reber and Velma LeClare Parker Trimmer. All of the
children are still living except Laurie Parker Williams who died in 2004.
Annie Laurie Chambers Parker died in
December 1993 at the home of her son Charles B. Parker, Jr in Raleigh N.C.
George Thomas Chambers died February 28,1910 and is buried in Mt Nebo Cemetery in Wilkinson County Ga. time. His widow Martha Beckworth Chambers married William B. Carter. Nov 2, 1913 in Washington County.
1. Andrew Carter born abt 1915 in Washington County, Georgia.
1920 Census Washington County, GA; 1935 in Savannah Augusta Chronicle
Nov 24, Dec 1, 1935 )
Sources:1.1850 U.S. Federal Census - 1930 U.S. Federal Census ; Will of Eliza Chambers, Baldwin County Ga ; 2. Civil War Service Records; 3. Shepherd Family Bible; Augusta Chronicle online archives ;Washington Post online archives ; Baldwin County Ga marriage database at familysearch.org; Washington County marriages online data at Georgia Archives, World War Draft Records at ancestry.com., Death Certificates