Chambers, William
Chambers, William an English Wesleyan minister, became a local preacher in 1830, and studied theology for a time at Edinburgh. He entered the ministry in 1832, and labored faithfully for a long period. He became a supernumerary in 1872, and died at Clapham, Jan. 14,1882, aged seventy-five years. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1882, p. 20.