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Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GWI.2ACIB/125.136.138.272.1
Message Board Post:
I have WILLIAM SCOTT CHARLTON in my family and am trying to find anyone who has the same. Saw Jayne's message re the Border Reevers and there is a book about the Charlton's involved. Guess your dad may want to be "Royal"?
In a message dated 1/19/2003 2:38:53 PM PST, valentine53179(a)hotmail.com
writes:
Subj:{not a subscriber} obit - strand frye charlton
Date:1/19/2003 2:38:53 PM Pacific Standard Time
From:valentine53179@hotmail.com
To: charlton-l(a)rootsweb.com
Elizabeth M. Strand Funeral services for Elizabeth M. Strand, 90, of Chicago,
were private. Born March 21, 1912, in Chicago, the daughter of John and
Frances (nee Frye) CHARLTON, she passed away Friday, Jan. 10, 2003, at Pebble
Brook Nursing and Rehab Center, Lake Bluff illinois. Interment was in Memory
Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Heights illinois. Elizabeth was a lifelong
resident and homemaker in the Chicago area. She is survived by her sons, Ted
R. (Dena) Strand of Barrington and Jack (Theresa) Hartman of Cuba City, Wis.;
daughter, Helen Searle of Chicago; 12 grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents; sons, William
Strand and George Hartman; and brothers, Frank and Claude CHARLTON.
Arrangements were made by the Strang Funeral Home of Antioch. Friends may
visit www.dailyherald.com/obits to express condolences and sign the guest
book. For information, (847)395-4000.
Published in the Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on 1/15/2003.
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Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GWI.2ACIB/398.3
Message Board Post:
I also have Charlton family in Australia. Richard Osborne Charlton married Hannah Christian Douglas Miller.Richard born Brentford England Hannah Roxburgshire Scotland. Their daughter Rosetta Margaret Charlton born Newcastle, N.S.W. 1878. They all came to W.A. year unknown. There were 6 children not sure if they all came to W.A.
Hello
*Posting again for JEPTHA CHARLTON who was b. abt. 1800 in OHIO. Married to
MARY CLAPPER.
*Family moved to RAY/CALDWELL Counties, Missouri area in early 1840' s to mid
1840's. They both died about that time.
*Their daughter, LUCRETIA CHARLTON m. LUKE LAMLEY in MO.
*The CHARLTON's and LAMLEY's were probably together in OHIO and probably
migrated to MISSOURI, together.
Thank you for any information on this CHARLTON line.
Brenda
bbrock1945(a)aol.com
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Classification: Query
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Hi Mary - My GG Grandfather, Poleman Winchester Charlton, was Rachel's brother. Their parents were James Charlton and Rachel Blackmore. James was the son of John Charlton (a Revolutionary Soldier) and Ann (?), of Davidson Co., TN. Rachel was the daughter of George Dawson Dawson Blackmore (a Revolutionary Soldier) and Elizabeth Neely.
I do not have my Charlton information handy, but this should give you a start! It took me several years to finally find my Charlton line. Still working on it.....Barbara
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Surnames: Charlton, Lewis
Classification: Query
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There was a Henry Charlton on the 1790 Vermont census, living in Chittenden Counry, Colecester Town. Does anyone have any further information about him?
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My GGGreatmother was Rachel Ann Charlton. She married Stephen R. Wilson in Sumner Co TN. in 1850. They moved to Tyler Co. TX. I found a deed where her Mother had deeded to her & her sister (Catherine M. Scott) land that the brother (Danson B Charlton) had gotten as bounty land in TX. The Mother's name was Rachel. I would like to know more about this family if anyone could help me. Who the Father was etc. etc. Would appreciate any help I can get.
Mary McGowan
Hi everyone,
I wish you all a Happy, Safe, and Peaceful New Year...8-)
For January's roll call project, I would like to give you the URL to our
CHARLTON Message Board, and ask you to gather family information to post to
the board. I'll also include a couple of pointers on how to better utilize
the message boards.
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.charlton
Since the Rootsweb "gateway" system was put into place, posts to the CHARLTON
Message Board are automatically forwarded to our mailing list. The system
has proven quite successful and use of the boards continues to increase.
The Message Boards have categories for various types of posts....
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QUERIES:
For all Queries -- even though it may relate to one of the other
subjects.
BIBLE RECORDS:
Copy the names and dates exactly as they appear in the family Bible.
Give 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.
BIRTHS:
Records from birth certificates or lists of early recorded births.
Transcribe the text and tell where the record can be located.
CEMETERY:
Cemetery rosters from canvassed rolls or individual burial records.
Transcribe the text and tell where the record can be located.
CENSUS:
Give the census year and only include our surname listings.
Transcribe the text and tell where the record can be located.
DEATHS:
Records from death certificates or lists of early recorded deaths.
Transcribe the text and tell where the record can be located.
DEEDS:
Deeds, land exchanges, or land grant records.
Transcribe the text and tell where the record can be located.
IMMIGRATION:
Transcribe immigration info and tell where the record can be located.
LOOKUP:
If you're looking for a specific record, post exactly what you seek.
If you're able to provide lookups, site the book or record available
to you.
MARRIAGES:
Records from marriage certificates or lists of early recorded
marriages.
Transcribe the text and tell where the record can be located.
MILITARY:
Military service records are available from a variety of sources.
Transcribe the text and tell where the record can be located.
OBITUARIES:
Transcribe newspaper death notices.
Give the name of the newspaper and date/location of the article.
PENSIONS:
Military pensions records....I've found various war records at the
National Archives. Many include pension information.
Widow's pension records...transcribe and site your source.
WILLS:
Wills may be given verbatim or in shortened summary format.
Transcribe wills and tell where the record can be located.
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As you can see, the more we use the CHARLTON Message Board, the more valuable
a research source it will become. Post your information directly to the
board, and within moments the post will also appear on our mailing list.
However, PLEASE do not include information on living persons... just not a
great idea in general, and not really pertinent to our search for ancestors.
Also, since posts to the board will be seen by a wider circle of CHARLTON
family researchers, you may get responses from people who are not on our
mailing list. To be sure everyone sees the resulting discussions, you'll
need to respond directly to the message board....the URL will be in the post.
Continue posting your CHARLTON material to the message board throughout the
month of January, and lets see if we can make some new connections!
Thanks...take care, all,
LaRae
CHARLTON listmgr.