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Posted on: CHARLTON Queries
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Surname: CHARLTON
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Looking for information on Elizabeth Charlton, b e 1768 in VA., d. after
1832, Nashville, TN. Daughter of John Charlton Jr. and Elizabeth Robinson.
She married William Davidson 17 April 1785 in Montgomery Co., VA. 2 children:
William Lee and Charlton B.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Are decendents to Alan De Charlton (bd o/a 1318's, dd 3 May 1349) who married
Margaret Fitzaer (bd 4 Apr 1314)? How about Richard Charlton (bd 1450, dd
1552) who married Anne Mainwaring (bd o/a 1460's)? Hear from you soon. Ken
Hello,
I don't have a lot of information rate now but thought i would post what i
had in hopes that maybe someone will recognize my Charlton family
William Charlton born 1825 piece Bridge Yorkshire England
Married Jane? Born 1831 Darlington, County Durham, England
Children: (could be more)
1.) Frank Charlton Born Dec. 5, 1854 Durham England
married Mary Jane Thirkel 1884
children
Fredrick Charlton,
Elizabeth Charlton Born 1893 Newcastle, England
Annie C. Charlton born 1991 Durham, England
Sarah A. Charlton born 1897 Durham, England
Isabelle Charlton born 1889 in Pennsylvania, USA
Thomas W. Charlton 1901 Durham, England
2.) John Charlton born 1860 aft. (as he was 21 on 1881 census)
3.) Sarah A. Charlton born 1863 (as she was 13 on the 1881 census)
My Great Grandfather was Frank Charlton. I have some names of his
grandchildren. If anyone would like there names please contact me. Also if
anyone could help me with my family I would really appreciate hearing from
you.
Martha
Dear Cousins who are decedents to Alan De Charlton (bd o/a 1318's, dd 3 May
1349), who married Margaret Fitzaer (bd 4 Apr 1314). Their son Richard
Charlton (bd 1450, dd 1552) married Anne Mainwaring (bd o/a 1460's). Anne
Charlton (bd o/a 1480's) their daughter married Randall Grosvenor (bd o/a
1480's, m 1500, dd 1559). I would like some help in formulating a method in
helping all concerned clan's to gather certain info and data, so I can start
splicing the lineage's. Does anyone have knowledge on the major history, or
access to the Charlton's Coat of Arms and Family Crest? Hear from you soon.
Your cousin, Ken.
Hi everyone,
For November's roll call project, I would like to give you the URLs to our
GenConnect message boards, and ask you to gather family information to post
to the boards.
I'll also include a couple of pointers on how to better utilize the boards.
Since the Rootsweb "gateway" system was put into place last April, posts to
each of the seven boards are now automatically forwarded to our mailing list.
The system has proven successful and use of the boards continues to increase.
There are seven boards -- one for QUERIES, and six for DOCUMENTS.
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http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/c/h/CHARLTON/queries http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/c/h/CHARLTON/bible_records http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/c/h/CHARLTON/biographies http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/c/h/CHARLTON/deeds http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/c/h/CHARLTON/obituaries http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/c/h/CHARLTON/pensions http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/c/h/CHARLTON/wills
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Queries:
For all Queries -- even though it may refer to one of the other
subjects.
Bible Records:
Copy the names and dates exactly as they appear in your family Bible.
Give the date the Bible was published, and also its current
owner/location.
Biographies:
Bios can be an informal narrative you've written of someone's life.
It can be a passage of a printed text -- be sure to cite your sources.
Deeds:
Deeds, land exchanges, or land grant records.
Transcribe the text and tell where the record can be located.
Obituaries:
Transcribe newspaper death notices.
Give the name of the newspaper and date of the article.
Pensions:
Military pensions records. I've found various war records at the
National Archives. Many include pension information.
Wills:
Transcribe wills verbatim and tell where the record can be located.
As you can see, the more we use the GenConnect boards, the more valuable a
research source they will become. Post your information directly to the
boards, and within seconds the post will also appear on our mailing list.
One last point -- Since posts to the boards will be seen by a wider circle of
family researchers, you may get responses from people who are not on our
mailing list. To be sure that everyone sees the resulting discussions,
you'll need to be sure you respond to the board.
Good Luck!
LaRae
CHARLTON listmgr.