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- [S41] H.B. Mackoy, Chambers Genealogy, (self) (Reliability: 0).
Rowland Chambers chose for his home a place on the Eastern Bank of the Susquahanna River some miles below Harrisburg near what was known we think, as Conewago Creek, within the present limits of the county of Dauphin (formerly Lancaster). Herere he had a farm of about 400 acres and the place was called Chambers' Ferry, he, no doubt, operated a ferry. He died in 1747-8, leaving his wife Elizabeth and the following children to survive him, as far as we know them: See family sheet for children.
- [S41] H.B. Mackoy, Chambers Genealogy, (self).
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