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'''Chambers McAdory''' (born [[October 5]], [[1810]] in Hopkinsville, Kentucky – died [[April 14]], [[1834]] in [[Pleasant Grove]]) was the son of a pioneer settler in [[Jefferson County]]. | '''Chambers McAdory''' (born [[October 5]], [[1810]] in Hopkinsville, Kentucky – died [[April 14]], [[1834]] in [[Pleasant Grove]]) was the son of a pioneer settler in [[Jefferson County]]. | ||
McAdory was the third son of [[Thomas McAdory]] and [[Celia McAdory|Celia McAshan McAdory]] who settled in to [[Jonesboro]] while he was a young boy. He died at age 24. | McAdory was the third son of [[Thomas McAdory]] and [[Celia McAdory|Celia McAshan McAdory]] who settled in to [[Jonesboro]] while he was a young boy. He died at age 24. [[Chambers McAdory]], son of his brother [[James McAdory|James]], was named in his honor. | ||
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Chambers McAdory (born October 5, 1810 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky – died April 14, 1834 in Pleasant Grove) was the son of a pioneer settler in Jefferson County.
McAdory was the third son of Thomas McAdory and Celia McAshan McAdory who settled in to Jonesboro while he was a young boy. He died at age 24. Chambers McAdory, son of his brother James, was named in his honor.