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Scott I may be related th the Duxbury Chandlers also. I have an Enos
Chandler that had a daughter Elizabeth Betsy Chandler who married
Melatiah Dillingham. Not real sure if I have the correct Enos, but if I do
this line will go back to George Soule and John Alden of the Mayflower.
Charles
At 04:18 PM 11/6/98 -0800, you wrote:
>CHANDLER-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 96
>
>Hello
>My name is Scott McIntyre, and I am descended from two apparently very
>distinct families of Chandlers from Massachusetts: two lines from William
>Chandler the Elder of Andover, Massachusetts, and one line from the (possibly
>Alden/Mayflower -related) Chandlers of Duxbury/Duxborough, Plymouth County,
>Massachusetts (line of Edmund Chandeleer/Chandelor of England, father of
>Joseph, who was father of Edmund Chandler, who was probably father of John
>Chandler of Duxbury by Elizabeth Alden, granddaughter of John Alden, daughter
>of Jonathan Alden). If anyone out there has these lines, please contact me at
>the above E-Mail address.
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Scott McIntyre
>
Charles
Hello;
My name is Scott McIntyre, and I am descended from two apparently very
distinct families of Chandlers from Massachusetts: two lines from William
Chandler the Elder of Andover, Massachusetts, and one line from the (possibly
Alden/Mayflower -related) Chandlers of Duxbury/Duxborough, Plymouth County,
Massachusetts (line of Edmund Chandeleer/Chandelor of England, father of
Joseph, who was father of Edmund Chandler, who was probably father of John
Chandler of Duxbury by Elizabeth Alden, granddaughter of John Alden, daughter
of Jonathan Alden). If anyone out there has these lines, please contact me at
the above E-Mail address.
Thank you very much!
Scott McIntyre
Looking for information on Mary Olivia Chandler. She married William Gafford
in Delta/Hopkins Co., Texas about 1867 and died about 1880. Some census show
her born in TX and some in Ar.
Thanks for any help.
Mickey Woods
The Unknown County Query page is up and running for the State of
Alabama. It is an USGENWeb project and only query for for the state of
Alabama will be accepted. If your ancestors where in Alabama and you
don't know which County to post a query to then this is the place go.
There is a state site map provided for those who know the county to post
to. I will be using the CCHelper program and that will give your queries
maximum exposure to the Rootsweb community through Surname helper. You
can go to <http://www.rootsweb.com/~alunknow/index.html> and fill out
the form provided. Your queries and surnames will be posted as soon as
possible. In the past two days there have been over two hundred hits to
the page alone. I look forward to your post, Troy McCarley (Alabama's
Unknown County Coordinator)
Hi ! All you Chandler's;
I guess you have never heard this line before, but "I am searching for" my
father's family.
I have just confirmed that one of the things my father told me 20 years
ago, was recorded on his marriage application and can now be used as a
documented fact.
Now to get down to the searching part of it, I need all those CHANDLER's
with IOWA ties to help me out.
Just to let you know that I am still in the dark, I am looking for a John
J. OR a A. J. CHANDLER that lived in Iowa up thru 1900 and then moved to the
state of Washington.
My father JOSEPH B. CHANDLER b. 1899 may have been born in Iowa, instead
of Washington as he always claimed.
Of course this does not explain why I can't find Joseph in the 1910
Washington census, but it would be an explanation for the 1900 census.
It is possible that the Joseph B. Chandler I found in Pacific Co. WA. in
1920 is my father, but the b. date is 1895 instead of 1899, and he is listed
as being born in Illinois instead of Washington and his father is listed as
being born in Indiana, instead of Iowa. But hey !, the mother is listed as
born in Iowa, and this could mean that the person giving the information was
just not sure of the correct answers.
By the way, if anyone has excess to the 1920 Washington Federal census, what
looks like Nahcottes Prescient, in Pacific County, sheet 8-B line 206. I need
an interputation as to what his employment was. I can read reading, but I
can't read writing.
Any Chandler Iowa ties contact;
Dave Chandler
Mojavedave(a)aol.com
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Thanks,
Steve & Patricia