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Stone table
In Memory of
MARY CHAMBERS
wife of JOHN CHAMBERS of ILL
INGWORTH MOOR who departed
this life November 14th 1847
aged 65 years

"The Memory of the Just is blessed"

Also of the above JOHN
CHAMBERS who departed this
life April 18th 1858 in the
84th year of his age
He was one of the founders of the
Sabbath School at Mount Zion in
1784 He was for 68 years a member of
the Church. 60 years a class Leader
and 59 years a local Preacher
on the same plan. He interred above
1000 persons, preached not less than
8000 sermons, and travelled on foot
upwards of 10,000 miles in visiting
the sick and preaching the Gospel

Mark the perfect man and
behold the upright for the
end of that man is peace.

He also baptised upwards of
6ooo children

Also BETSY, their eldest daughter who died November 5th 1880
and was interred at KING CROSS.
Mary  Chambers
Burial Year: 1847 Age: 65 Grave: Tm23 - Middle Section
Notes:  
Relationship(s): Minister:
John  Chambers
Burial Year: 1858 Age: 83 Grave: Tm23 - Middle Section
Illingworth Notes: One of founders of MZ Sabbath School, 1784.et 
Relationship(s): Minister:
Betsy  Chambers
Burial Year: 1880 Age: ?? Grave: Tm23 - Middle Section
Notes: interred at King Cross 
Relationship(s): Minister:
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