The 1850 census recorded John C. Chambers living in St Charles County, Missouri, with father Alex, 62, mother Ruth, 53, and siblings: Charlotte A., 20; William, 16; and Matilda, 15.
The 1860 census recorded J. C. Chambers living on a farm in Spring Valley Township, Colusa, California, with wife Margaret and son S. C. in the household of [father-in-law] S. G. Medley. J. C. was a blacksmith.
The 1870 census recorded John C. Chambers living on a farm in San Benito township, Monterey, California, with wife Margaret, son Samuel A., 13, and daughter Mary E., 8.
The 1880 census recorded J. C. Chambers living in Shasta County, California, with wife Margaret, son John J., 8, and father-in-law S. G. Medley. J. C. now worked as a lumberman.
The 1900 census recorded John C. Chambers living in Redding, Shasta, California.
The 1850 census recorded John C. Chambers living in St Charles County, Missouri, with father Alex, 62, mother Ruth, 53, and siblings: Charlotte A., 20; William, 16; and Matilda, 15.
The 1860 census recorded J. C. Chambers living on a farm in Spring Valley Township, Colusa, California, with wife Margaret and son S. C. in the household of [father-in-law] S. G. Medley. J. C. was a blacksmith.
The 1870 census recorded John C. Chambers living on a farm in San Benito township, Monterey, California, with wife Margaret, son Samuel A., 13, and daughter Mary E., 8.
The 1880 census recorded J. C. Chambers living in Shasta County, California, with wife Margaret, son John J., 8, and father-in-law S. G. Medley. J. C. now worked as a lumberman.
The 1900 census recorded John C. Chambers living in Redding, Shasta, California.
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