Unfortunately, also not related to their branch of the family, but I did grow
up in the house Dorothy Chandler custom designed herself in the 30s...on Hill
Drive in Eagle Rock, CA. My parents bought it in the mid 50s...it had 5
levels up a hillside...its still solid after all the quakes, fires, and
monsoons!
If anyone actually IS related, I do lookups for the Genie Angels program at
the downtown L.A. gen library, the SoCalGenSoc library in Burbank, and at
ForestLawn, Glendale, where many of the 'old guard' are buried.
LaRae Halsey-Brooks
TimeTrvlrO(a)aol.com
In a message dated 3/15/00 2:23:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,
CHANDLER-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
<< and very involved in the early history of Los Angeles.
I was wondering if anyone knows the geneology of this branch of Chandlers,
or can point me to a source?
thinking of all the money they owe me ... %^)
- Roger Chandler Brown, thinking of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and those
Oscars... >>