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<< My family is not quite that extreme, but somewhat close. I am 47 and my
brother 42. Our dad was born in 1918, and our grandfather's were born in
1888 (paternal) and 1883 (maternal) --John Chamlee >>
That's very close to my non-Chamblee side, too, my father was born a little
earlier. My grandfathers the same as you. This non-Chamblee line is a study
in how to estimate births, etc. of our ancestors. My grandfather had 13
children. My father the oldest born 1911 and his youngest sister born 24
years later. All from one wife. (Believe it or not my grandmother to this
large brood was known for her phenomenol patience and love).
Strange how my friend's grandfather was born in 1858--the Civil War was about
to give birth.
One of the Chamblee/Chamlee cousins told me a few days ago their mother was
also their third-cousin. Can't remember who that is...
My family is not quite that extreme, but somewhat close.
I am 47 and my brother 42. Our dad was born in 1918, and our
grandfather's were born in 1888 (paternal) and 1883 (maternal)
John Chamlee
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 14:00:27 EDT DAStoddard(a)aol.com writes:
> A friend, who has relatives in Nash Co, NC and is 53 years has a
> grandfather
> born in 1858 (30 years outside of the norm).
>
> How is that? The mother was 38 and father was 50 something when
> this person
> was born. This person's grandmother had a child when she was 45 and
> her
> husband was 65.
>
> Guess you always have to think "out of the box" and "plausible" when
> you run
> into records that seem way out of the normal timeframe.
>
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Knocking heads with John Taylor, below is the result.
If you are interested in Randolph Co Al connections, let John or I know.
1860 CENSUS, Randolph Co AL
1375/1375
J.W. Chambly 21 b. GA
Louiza 26 b. GA
Sarah 10 b. AL [in AL by 1850]
John 6 b. AL
Pinkney 4 b. AL
James 1 b. AL
1376/ [next door]
Pinkney Mason 25 b. GA
Elizabeth 23 b. GA
May A. 3 b. GA
1870, June 3, Randolph Co, Township 18, p 453
62/62
Louisa Shambley, 41, keeps house $300/$300 b. GA
John A. W. Shambley 15 school born AL
James P. Shambley 13 school born AL
George W. Shambley 10 school born AL
1880 Census, June 1880
Morrison Beat #2, Randolph Co AL, Vol 20, ED 106, Sheet 17, Line 8
152/152
J. W. Shambley, b. AL, 25 years old
S. A. Shambley 25 b. AL
James W. Shambley 2 b. AL
Jane V. Shambley 1 b. AL
Margaret Harris 21 b. AL, wife's sister, single
153/153 (next door)
Louisa Shambley 51, widow, born GA, Father b. SC, Mother b. SC
George Shambley 20, son AL AL AL
1900 census, AL Vol 52 ED 51 Sheet 1 Line 11
Randolph Co, Pet 2 Morrison's TS
John A. Shamblee, born Mar 1855, 45 yrs, AL,
Saphornia, born Nov 1854, 45 yrs AL
James W. June 1877, 22 AL
PS: 1866 state census was done in Randolph Co AL, but it is a numerical
enumeration akin to 1800-1840 federal census. Does not list names except for
head of house, quality poor.
Defunct e-mail addresses below. If you know of the new address, please let me
know. Very sad people don't stay in touch. Every year we add photos and alot
of research to the database. Most of the people with defunct e-mail addresses
don't know we have more info on their lines. Good thing to stay in touch.
Now, if a forwarding e-mail address was sent, please help me remember it
again.
Help if you can find these people:
Joan Cockrell Wooten
old e-mail: JoBaby42(a)aol.com
Line of:
Malinda Chamblee marr Warren G. Strickland (possibly dau of Isom B. Chamblee)
Donna Morrow
non-functioning e-mail addresses:
SMorrow12 & DMorrow12(a)aol.com
Jacob/William/Robert/James M./Walter F/Artis Mae Morrow
Carl Wheeler Woods
wfwjr1(a)aol.com
Jacob/William/Mary Wheeler/Robert/John/Charlie/Ralph Wheeler
James A. Chamblee
chamblee(a)erols.com
Robert/Bejamin/James Burris/Lawrence C./James A.
Vicki Mitchell
Ardahl(a)aol.com
Jacob/Geo./Elizabeth Tanner/Geo. W/David/Benj./William/Billie Va. Tanner
Mitchell/Vicki
Lisa Moses, where are you?
Old e-mail address: LMoses3211(a)aol.com
Robert/Benjamin/James Burris/Georgiana SVF (Gary)/Van H./Blanche M. McDowell,
Lisa M. Moses
Any help?
D'Ann
Incorrect e-mail address:
<srogge(a)discover-net.net> Sue Rogge
<sandra2(a)hemc.net> Sandra Chamblee
Both from Robert/James/Richard lines....
Sad when e-mail addresses aren't updated. New cousins come along, have more
research on your line, or we find something when we are researching...
Any help on these cousins?
D'Ann
Searching for:
Richard Chamblee from Palmdale, Florida, e-mail address no longer current
For some reason, I've lost Wynde:
Wynde Leigh Dickerson Winter, old address DWUUG(a)aol.com
If anyone could help, I'd appreciate it.
D'Ann
A friend, who has relatives in Nash Co, NC and is 53 years has a grandfather
born in 1858 (30 years outside of the norm).
How is that? The mother was 38 and father was 50 something when this person
was born. This person's grandmother had a child when she was 45 and her
husband was 65.
Guess you always have to think "out of the box" and "plausible" when you run
into records that seem way out of the normal timeframe.
Anyone with good address for Larry Cook?
His e-mail keeps bouncing:
kcook(a)intellinet.com
Found more people working on your exact great grandparents. If there is a new
e-mail address, please inform us.
D'Ann
In a message dated 8/31/00 6:16:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
DAStoddard(a)aol.com writes:
<< Here are some relatives, let me know if you are familiar with them in your
family history: >>
none are familiar