Dear Rebecca,
Thank you for getting in touch so quickly. I actually had a response as
well from the CFA and they have documented that Lydia was a fourth
generation descendant of Josiah Chadbourne. Her grandfather would have been
Henry Edward Chadbourne.
I am in awe of the amount of data that the CFA has been able to collect. It
is such a nice way to connect with people.
Thank you again for reaching out. I really appreciate it!
Best,
Christina
On 1/4/07, Rebecca Fransway <fransway(a)dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
Dear Christina
It is very likely That Lydia Chadbourne Mallonee was a cousin of my
Grandmother, Anna Chadbourne Davis, who was born in 1888. Her father,
HORACE TRUEMAN CHADBOURNE, was born in 1833. I, personally, never heard
of the names you mentioned, although my father, Horace Robert Davis,
Anna Chadbourne's youngest son, may have. He said "Lydia" was his
favorite name. Unfortunately, he is now deceased. I hope this helps.
Best,
Rebecca Davis Fransway
Christina Biamonte wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am the granddaughter of Lydia Mallonee (born Chadbourne in 1915).
> Unfortunately, Lydia passed away recently and in trying to write her
eulogy
> I came across this mailing list and the
www.chadbourne.org website.
>
> I'm hoping to find out more information about her side of the
family. We
> know that she had a brother Henry Chadbourne and he had 3 children,
> Maryanne, James, and Linda.
>
> Henry and Lydia's mother was Stella Ankerson and we think their father
was
> named Charles.
>
> Any chance anyone out there is connected to any of the above or would
have
> additional information?
>
> Thank you for your time and assistance.
>
> Sincerely,
> Christina Biamonte
> cbiamonte(a)gmail.com
>
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