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hi all you Charlton's out there
as a new lister I would throw my Charlton's in and see if any of you have
any links o.K.
CHARLES F CHARLTON born 1839 Waltham St Lawrence,Berkshire
Wife
MARIA CHARLTON born 1841 Swincombe,Oxford
family
ELIZA M CHARLTON born 1863 Shottesbrooke,Berkshire
EMILY CHARLTON born 1968 Shottesbrooke,Berkshire
SARAH A E CHARLTON born 1874 Alderwasley,Derbyshire
CHARLES W CHARLTON born Alderwasley,Derbyshire
in 1881 they where living in Alfreton Derby
so if you have any links then let me now
hopeful
Karen
hi everyone this is my first time so be kind
do any of these names ring a bell
I have the following names from the 1881 census
CHARLES F. CHARLTON born 1839 Waltham St Lawrence,BERKSHIRE
Occ;game keeper
his wife
MARIA CHARLTON born 1841 Swincombe,OXFORD
they had
ELIZA M.CHARLTON born 1863 Shottesbrooke,BERKSHIRE
EMILY CHARLTON born 1868 Shottesbrookw,BERKSHIRE
SARAH A.E. CHARLTON born 1874 Alderwasley,DERBY
CHARLES W.CHARLTON born 1876 Alderwasley,DERBY (this is my g grand father)
can anyone help me find a link to the family of MARIA
hopeful
Karen
I stand corrected.....MARY ELIZABETH CHARLTON married BOLIVER HADLEY DUNN on
8 December 1859, not on 5 January 1829<that was her birthdate!!!!
Sorry for the faux pas....Barbara
>Looking for information on MARY ELIZABETH CHARLTON. born 5 January 1829
in MS died 7 March 1915. Married on 5 January 1829 in Hinds Co., MS, to
BOLIVER HADLEY DUNN (son of Robert L. Dunn and Margaret Lanehart).
>
>They had the following children:
>Charlton Dunn born November 13, 1860 near Jackson, MS died 15 May 1934
in Greenwood, MS. Married on 6 October 1908, in Winona, MS, Mabel Claire
Trotter (daughter of Alpha Peebles Trotter and Ida Lawrence Barlow)
>
>Laura Arelia Dunn born 18 August 1864, in Jackson, MS died 10 December
1950 in Jackson, MS. Married on 29 June 1865 in Hinds Co., MS, Robert Ogden
Jones.
>
>Ethel Dunn married Dr. I.W. Mathews and lived in Greenwood, MS.
>
>Mary Dunn
>Irene Dunn
>Harriette "Hattie" Dunn
>Alice Dunn
>Robert Dunn
>Hadley Dunn
> Any information about MARY ELIZABETH CHARLTON would be so
appreciated. She was my greatgrandmother. My grandfather, father, brother,
nephew and grandson all were given the name Charlton. I love the name! I
would love to know our Charlton lineage.
> Sincerely, Barbara Dunn Chandler Bell Canyon, CA
>
Looking for information on MARY ELIZABETH CHARLTON. born 5 January 1829 in MS died 7 March 1915. Married on 5 January 1829 in Hinds Co., MS, to BOLIVER HADLEY DUNN (son of Robert L. Dunn and Margaret Lanehart).
They had the following children:
Charlton Dunn born November 13, 1860 near Jackson, MS died 15 May 1934 in Greenwood, MS. Married on 6 October 1908, in Winona, MS, Mabel Claire Trotter (daughter of Alpha Peebles Trotter and Ida Lawrence Barlow)
Laura Arelia Dunn born 18 August 1864, in Jackson, MS died 10 December 1950 in Jackson, MS. Married on 29 June 1865 in Hinds Co., MS, Robert Ogden Jones.
Ethel Dunn married Dr. I.W. Mathews and lived in Greenwood, MS.
Mary Dunn
Irene Dunn
Harriette "Hattie" Dunn
Alice Dunn
Robert Dunn
Hadley Dunn
Any information about MARY ELIZABETH CHARLTON would be so appreciated. She was my greatgrandmother. My grandfather, father, brother, nephew and grandson all were given the name Charlton. I love the name! I would love to know our Charlton lineage.
Sincerely, Barbara Dunn Chandler Bell Canyon, CA
Not sure, this was on a list sent to me of Fogle marriages in
Monroe Co.,OH. Is your Virginia from Monroe Co.,OH and does the
marriage date sound right?
May be worth checking into.
Sue
DarBranson(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> Is it possible her first name is Virginia and Jennie is a nickname?
>
> Darlene
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This was MY post at an old email add. I used several month`s ago.
Thanks though. I do hope you can find something on Jennie Charlton.
Take Care,Sue
DarBranson(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm sending you some information that I found on the Fogle's. I'm
> searching for Jennie Charlton for you. Will let you know what I find. Hope
> this helps.
>
> Darlene
>
> PETER FOGLE/ANNARAH DENT-PA~WV~OH
> Posted by: <A HREF="http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-genforum/email.cgi?623093697">Sue/Fogle Sisk</A> Date: March 02, 2000 at 21:59:35
> of 383
>
> FOGLE`S and spouse`s listed in my research:
> Surnames:FOGLE,DENT,POOLE,BROWN,
> EVANS,DUVALL
> In PA,Monongalia Co.,WV,Monroe Co.,OH,
> and Knox Co.,OH
> *I would like to know who PETER FOGLE`S
> parents are
> Sue Fogle/Sisk
> Hitti(a)ecr.net
> 1)PETER FOGLE b.3-5-1799 in PA m.12-30-1822
> w.ANNARAH DENT b.4-6-1803 Monongalia Co.,WV
> Peter and Annarah settled in Monongalia,WV
> d/o John Dent/Margaret E.Evans
> Children:George Dent,Robert B.,Marmaduke,
> William,James T.,Garret T.
>
> 2)GEORGE DENT FOGLE 8-19-1823~5-8-1885 WV
> s/o Peter Fogle & Annarah Dent
> w.MARTHA CELINA POOLE b.abt 1829
> m.8-14-1846 in Ritchie Co.,WV
> George and Martha settled in Washington twp.,
> Monroe Co.,OH
> Children:Western Peter,Annaria D.Fogle,
> Samantha J.,Mary Elizabeth,Alice V.,
> Margaret L.,Martha S.,Roberta,Forest Lee,
> George E.,William T.,Charles C.
>
> 3)WESTERN PETER FOGLE 10-19-1865~10-14-1942
> s/o George Dent Fogle & Martha Celina Poole
> w.ROSA BROWN 9-29-1870~3-3-1942 Monroe Co.,OH
> m.6-30-1898 in Monroe Co.,OH
> d/o James Brown & Lydia Duvall
> Western and Rosa settled in Monroe and
> Knox Co.,OH
> Children:Ralph Orlo,Gertrude Lucille,
> Aden Vivian,Robert Oren,Anna M.,
> Cleota Fern,Lola
>
> I have alot to share on all these people.
> Sue Fogle/Sisk
> Hitti(a)ecr.net
>
> Sue Fogle/Sisk
> Hitti(a)ecr.net
>
> PETER FOGLE b.3-5-1799 in PA
> settled in Monongalia Co.,WV
> w.ANNARAH DENT b.4-6-1803 m.12-30-1822
> d/o John Dent and Margaret E.Evans
>
>
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Hi, I'm sending you some information that I found on the Fogle's. I'm
searching for Jennie Charlton for you. Will let you know what I find. Hope
this helps.
Darlene
PETER FOGLE/ANNARAH DENT-PA~WV~OH
Posted by: <A HREF="http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-genforum/email.cgi?623093697">Sue/Fogle Sisk</A> Date: March 02, 2000 at 21:59:35
of 383
FOGLE`S and spouse`s listed in my research:
Surnames:FOGLE,DENT,POOLE,BROWN,
EVANS,DUVALL
In PA,Monongalia Co.,WV,Monroe Co.,OH,
and Knox Co.,OH
*I would like to know who PETER FOGLE`S
parents are
Sue Fogle/Sisk
Hitti(a)ecr.net
1)PETER FOGLE b.3-5-1799 in PA m.12-30-1822
w.ANNARAH DENT b.4-6-1803 Monongalia Co.,WV
Peter and Annarah settled in Monongalia,WV
d/o John Dent/Margaret E.Evans
Children:George Dent,Robert B.,Marmaduke,
William,James T.,Garret T.
2)GEORGE DENT FOGLE 8-19-1823~5-8-1885 WV
s/o Peter Fogle & Annarah Dent
w.MARTHA CELINA POOLE b.abt 1829
m.8-14-1846 in Ritchie Co.,WV
George and Martha settled in Washington twp.,
Monroe Co.,OH
Children:Western Peter,Annaria D.Fogle,
Samantha J.,Mary Elizabeth,Alice V.,
Margaret L.,Martha S.,Roberta,Forest Lee,
George E.,William T.,Charles C.
3)WESTERN PETER FOGLE 10-19-1865~10-14-1942
s/o George Dent Fogle & Martha Celina Poole
w.ROSA BROWN 9-29-1870~3-3-1942 Monroe Co.,OH
m.6-30-1898 in Monroe Co.,OH
d/o James Brown & Lydia Duvall
Western and Rosa settled in Monroe and
Knox Co.,OH
Children:Ralph Orlo,Gertrude Lucille,
Aden Vivian,Robert Oren,Anna M.,
Cleota Fern,Lola
I have alot to share on all these people.
Sue Fogle/Sisk
Hitti(a)ecr.net
Sue Fogle/Sisk
Hitti(a)ecr.net
PETER FOGLE b.3-5-1799 in PA
settled in Monongalia Co.,WV
w.ANNARAH DENT b.4-6-1803 m.12-30-1822
d/o John Dent and Margaret E.Evans
I have a GEORGE E.FOGLE b.abt.1868 married JENNIE CHARLTON
m.10-26-1889 in Monroe Co.,OH
GEORGE`S parents were GEORGE DENT FOGLE b.8-19-1823 d.5-8-1885 OH
w.MARTHA SELINA POOLE b.abt 1829 WV
They settled in Monroe Co.,OH
I would like to get more info on JENNIE CHARLTON,
if you connect please email me ssisk(a)nls.net
Sue Fogle/Sisk
In a message dated 1/7/2001, darinasheridan(a)hotmail.com writes:
> Seeking descendants of Jeffery D Charlton and Mary Coogan believed to have
> resided in Capetown in the 1940's. Children Shelia , John , Patrick and
> Edward.
>
I use Family Tree Maker Vs. 6, now. I have also used Personal Roots,
Deluxe. I like the reports generated by FTM best.
I am researching Charltons from Washington County, PA.
----- Original Message -----
From: <CHARLTON-D-request(a)rootsweb.com>
To: <CHARLTON-D(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 8:00 PM
Subject: CHARLTON-D Digest V01 #1
I use Family Treemaker # 7, years ago I used a program put out by Bill
Dollarhide called Everybody's Family Tree, I loved it but it was not
compatable with windows 98, I really liked the way it indexed each person as
a child and as a adult. Have not found Family tree Maker very good for
indexing. Thank You Nancy Charlton
P.S. researching the Charlton's of Cumberland Co. Virginia
Hello Charlton List members,
I use FAMILY TREE MAKER version 7.0. I'm satisfied with it, but haven't used
any other program so can't really compare. I would really like to hear from
someone who has used this program and others and can give an opinion as to
the pros and cons of each.
I do think that the NOTES (Word Processor) portion of Family Tree Maker could
be much better. For instance, each time you want to change the font to
Italic to put a source down, you have to go into the Font section and then it
won't show up on the page you're typing, only when you print out. I think
this is a bit archaic. Also, you can't underline.
Brenda in Kansas
bbrock1945(a)aol.com
I use Personal Ancestral File, published by the Mormon Church. It seems to
offer everything I could want in a program, although I don't have any
knowledge of other programs. Easy to use, inexpensive, good technical
support. I really can't adequately evaluate it because I don't know the
details of other programs
Hi Everyone,
Happy New Year! I hope you all enjoyed the Holidays with family and
friends...8-)
Our Roll Call Project for January is to give the name of the program we use
to house our online genealogy, and to share our reasons for using that
particular software. You might also include any drawbacks you've encountered
with the program you use.
If you don't currently store your gen data in such a program, this will be
the perfect opportunity to read about the various software that is available,
and learn the pros and cons of each. Feel free to ask any questions you may
have about the different gen programs, and we'll see if we can find the
answers for you.
Also, please post the surnames and locales you research. I've been surprised
in the past to correspond with someone about one surname only to find that,
unknown to both of us, we shared other lines.
The following message contains a terrific set of guidelines to keep in mind
as we begin our family research projects. The best advice is to double check
online information yourself, and to use it only as a starting point for your
own research. The author has given his permission to forward this on to you,
and even though it is a bit long, it is interesting reading.
Good luck in your research,
LaRae Halsey-Brooks, listmgr.
-----------
This suggestion is not only for new family history researchers but it also
serves to jiggle the minds of us old timers too!
Let's all make a resolution to help eliminate errors in our family history
In December 1999, I wrote the following article to help increase the
awareness of the many pitfalls found in genealogical resources. I am
submitting this again to remind us all of our responsibilities toward
perpetuating the truth and accuracy in our historical records.
(Reprint)
HOW ACCURATE ARE OUR RECORDS?
By LeRoy F. Eastes
When we record our heritage we take great pride in looking at our list of
ancestors and admire their origins, migrations and accomplishments. But, what
good is it unless it's true?
In recent years there are more and more genealogical assumptions and
misleading information being circulated due the coming of the Internet. I
know most of it is unintentional, as I have found myself guilty of doing the
same thing in the past. This innocent practice comes about by picking up
information that is not documented or if it is we don't check the validity of
the references. Then with all good intentions, we record it and pass it on
not knowing if it is true or not!
An element of error has always existed in genealogical research. If we look
closely at public documents, errors have been found in almost every type of
legal record that ever existed. Wills, marriage, birth, land, court and
military records. Many times these are the results of human error but some
have been intentionally induced for a variety of personal reasons.
The coming of the Internet has been a great boon for genealogical research.
At the same time it's multiplying errors and is out of control like a
contagious disease. There are many individuals and organizations that collect
files from donors everywhere they can be found, which in itself is fine.
Unfortunately, not all of these records are correct. Many do not show any
documentation, others are found with misleading and often inaccurate
information and references. Also unfortunately, some researchers are too
eager to grab the first thing that "sounds reasonable" and treat it as a
gospel fact. These records are copied by the unwary, passed on to an untold
number of others, accepted as fact and the problem is perpetuated into the
future.
There is nothing wrong with recording and passing along estimates of dates,
places and even theories and stories. This is where we find the key elements
that lead to the true picture of the past. However, information of this
nature must be recognized and treated as such by all of us.
----------------------------------------------------------
The following are the Standards recommended by the National Genealogical
Society and can be found on the Internet at http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/
Standards For Sound Genealogical Research
Remembering always that they are engaged in a quest for truth,
family history researchers consistently --
-- record the source for each item of information they collect.
-- test every hypothesis or theory against credible evidence, and reject
those that are not supported by the evidence.
-- seek original records, or reproduced images of them when there is
reasonable assurance they have not been altered, as the basis for their
research conclusions.
-- use compilations, communications and published works, whether paper or
electronic, primarily for their value as guides to locating the original
records.
-- state something as a fact only when it is supported by convincing
evidence, and identify the evidence when communicating the fact to others.
-- limit with words like "probable" or "possible" any statement that is
based on less than convincing evidence, and state the reasons for concluding
that it is probable or possible.
-- avoid misleading other researchers by either intentionally or carelessly
distributing or publishing inaccurate information.
-- state carefully and honestly the results of their own research, and
acknowledge all use of others work.
-- recognize the collegial nature of genealogical research by making their
work available to others through publication, or by placing copies in
appropriate libraries or repositories, and by welcoming critical comment.
-- consider with open minds new evidence or the comments of others on their
work and the conclusions they have reached.
By the National Genealogical Society.
Permission is granted to copy or publish this material provided it is
reproduced in its entirety, including this notice
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I encourage everyone to consider these guidelines. All of us who are
searching for our ancestors should make an attempt to minimize the
possibility of errors. If we don't, our children's children will be led down
false trails and they will never be able to find their true heritage.
We need stories and rumors, they are great and often lead to the truth! BUT
- Help eliminate errors. Don't take anything as Fact! Check references for
validity!
I would be happy for you to pass this message along to others and ask them to
also pass it along!
Best Regards,
Roy Eastes