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Author: madamew
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I have found a photograph of Susie Elizabeth Miller Chambers, daughter of Jacob Woodruff Miller and Harriet Adelia Hagawan Miller. There are no dates on the photograph, but I would guess that it was taken around 1900, give or take 10 years, in Middletown, New York.
If you are related to any of the above people and would like to have this photograph at no cost, please contact madamew(a)hotmail.com. I would like to give the photograph a good home!!!
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Author: atomgold11
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This has a lot of info on Albert Oraman Miller:
http://books.google.com/books?pg=PA583&lpg=PA583&dq="Bertha I. Stone" 1909&sig=5lhNFW-IVuYPK7snr8P0OLYkWmY&ei=No9GTp-8N8G3twf3kYTgBQ&ct=result&id=oYQUAAAAYAAJ&ots=dh0cLq22Nu&output=text
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Author: mom510707
Surnames: Chambers Rodarmal
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I am looking for information on Robert Lee Chambers b 08/26/1931in Michigan died 12/1982 in Lakewood Colorado. Married Carolyn Patsy Rodarmal probably born around 1935. Thank you
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Author: Lace_Lynch
Surnames: Dollinger
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Kristin Chambers, 41, died August 5, 2011 at her home in Los Angeles, surrounded by friends and family, after a long battle with cancer.
At her request, there will be no memorial service but a celebration of her life will be held at her home in September. Kristin had strong passions for art, music, cooking, scuba diving and sailing, and traveled extensively throughout her life.
She graduated from Turpin High School in Cincinnati, Ohio and attended Miami University and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she studied art history, theory and criticism.
Her art career started at the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center and, after being part of the team that developed the inaugural exhibits for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, she became a curator at MOCA, Cleveland. During her career at MOCA and later as a freelance curator, Kristin organized numerous exhibitions featuring internationally recognized artists and wrote and published several notable exhibition catalogues and books. Recently she was helping to produce a documentary called Of Two Minds.
She is survived by her husband of 14 years, Jeffrey Dollinger; her 9 year old son, Simon Dollinger; parents, Robert and Jan Ward Chambers; brother, Richard "Rick" Chambers and wife, Emma and their children, Nina and Stella; sister, Jen Chambers; grandmother, Virginia G. Ward; aunt and uncle, Shelley and Sam Beck; in-laws, Susan Dollinger and Wayne Bonekemper; sisters-in-law, Sara and Karen Dollinger; and grandmother-in-law, Shirley English.
She is preceded in death by grandfather Richard T. Ward and his loving wife Mary Kay (Sam) Adams Ward, and uncle Richard T. Ward, Jr. Kristin requested that donations be made to help produce the documentary "Of Two Minds" or to CASA LA, where she volunteered.
Donations to "Of Two Minds" can be sent to MadPix, Inc., 2500 Silver Lake Terrace, Los Angeles, CA 90039. Donations to CASA can be made via casala.org.
Published in The Columbus Dispatch on August 12, 2011
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I am looking for the parents, and ancestors, of Robert CHAMBERS who married Dicey BATES about 1816 in York County, South Carolina. From censuses of York County and Fayette County, Georgia Robert was born about 1788 and is suspected to be buried in the John Bates Jr family Graveyard Spalding (part of Fayette) County, Georgia. He is shown on the 1830 Fayette County census with no children and with two other females in his household that are believed to be his mother and a sister. Robert and Dicey migrated to the Fayette/Henry County area with her brother, John BATES Jr in 1827. There is a possibility that there may have been a brother who came with them who did not stay in the area but wandered around with Lawson REEVES (husband of Alenna Rene BATES) and finally settling in Sabine County, Texas when Lawson etal left Talladega County, Al in 1850, there is another CHAMBERS marriage in the Sabine/San Augustine Cos, Texas a little later.
I note with extreme interest the CHAMBERS family of Virginia who moved down to Central/Southern North Carolina especially since the Texas man can be traced back to this family. There are two John's, a David, and a William CHAMBERS on the 1790 York County, SC census which changes to 8 households that includes two Capt John Chambers' on the 1800 (census enumerated by John BATES Sr and father of John Jr, Dicey, and Allen). It looks like a couple of the HOH males are deceased by 1810 but it looks like the same 8 households are still represented with two female HOH. This has increased to ten households by 1820 census and drops to 9 households on the 1830 census with one being a Sylvanus CHAMBERS, very recently married with wife and daughter.
Does anyone recognize any of these names who is actively researching this family?
Tks
Texas Bill (Descendant of John BATES Jr)
Thank you love all of this information ... will print all of this out it
so excited . to hear of this .. I got kinked ever where lol
In a message dated 8/10/2011 11:07:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
cfeyecare(a)hotmail.com writes:
This group also includes my line of Chambers'. Felix W. and Martha.
I pick them up in Edgefield County, SC in the 1850 census. Felix was a
wagon maker as well. I had seen, some years ago, that Felix's father
(unknown) was born in NC.
I have info on them from 1850 to present but I would love to make the
connection with the other lines and I would be more than happy to share what I
know.
Seems this line married alot of the Hill family as well. Both families
migrated into Northern Alabama.
Feel free to contact me at cfeyecare(a)hotmail.com
Thanks,
Jon Chambers
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This group also includes my line of Chambers'. Felix W. and Martha.
I pick them up in Edgefield County, SC in the 1850 census. Felix was a wagon maker as well. I had seen, some years ago, that Felix's father (unknown) was born in NC.
I have info on them from 1850 to present but I would love to make the connection with the other lines and I would be more than happy to share what I know.
Seems this line married alot of the Hill family as well. Both families migrated into Northern Alabama.
Feel free to contact me at cfeyecare(a)hotmail.com
Thanks,
Jon Chambers
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Author: bmaikell
Surnames: Chambers, Box, Whisenant, Maikell, Weems
Classification: queries
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I would so love to hear from you as I have a picture of J.T. holding my grandmother ZOLA. Lou Ella Roba Whistnant is seated beside him with their 3 yr old Ernani standing in front of her. Clarence is standing behind J.T. and your Grandmother Berta is standing next to him. She is lovely and J.T. and Lou Ella had another girl in 1901 they name after Berta (my great Aunt) becuase they love your grandmother so dearly. I am so happy to get this information ...I have had a difficult time in getting a post to you and hope you will eventiually read this. My email is Bmaikell(a)me.com
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