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Anne, my name is Bobby H. Chatham Sr. My g. grand fathers name Clement Reese Chatham There were James, Thomas, and others that came to Texas from Ala. Montgomery Co. Not to for from Montgomery. James was a taskmaster on a plantation
there. I have all the correct info on this line of Chathams back to England.
They settled in Va. first then to N/C. then to Sumpter S/C , Chatham Co. then Jethro and family moved to Ala.
Bobby Chatham Sr. bhcsr3(a)yahoo.com
209 Max Lee St. ( 409 ) 423-3305
Kirbyville ,Tx. 759567
( Let me know if I can help in any way )
Anne O'Brien <aobtx(a)juno.com> wrote:
Doyle:
Thank you for your reply and information!! I believe I incorrectly
identified Thomas' father as Noah - actually Noah, was a brother. My
Mother speculated that Thomas' family was originally from NC, although
Thomas was born in SC - kind of common back then. By now you may have ha
a response of sorts from the Chatham researcher I was trying to locate
who is here in Texas. His research is so much more current and expanded
than mine (since this is a collateral line to my maternal lines through a
second marriage). As you know, sometimes one brother went West - the
other South, and the name William has been speculated as a possible name
for Thomas' father, as well as that of Thomas (Sr).. BTW, my father, L.
J. Wolff, was born in TN, near Tullahoma, in 1905.
I am in awe of your resume!! (P.S. My Daniel and Faulkner lines were
fraught with Baptist ministers, lay preachers, circuit preachers, and a
missionary great uncle, Carey Daniel, for whom my Mother was named, is
buried in China, having drowned in a raging stream on the way home from
an outlying Mission in, oh, about 1905 or so). I am part Eastern
Choctaw, through my SC-born Hurst great grandmother who married my direct
gg Faulkner in. MS.
Not that I have a lot to help you with -- but I want to thank the
Chatham-List for letting me subscribe to your List to post my query!!
Anne Wolff O'Brien
Richardson, Tx.
aobtx(a)juno.com
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Doyle:
Thank you for your reply and information!! I believe I incorrectly
identified Thomas' father as Noah - actually Noah, was a brother. My
Mother speculated that Thomas' family was originally from NC, although
Thomas was born in SC - kind of common back then. By now you may have ha
a response of sorts from the Chatham researcher I was trying to locate
who is here in Texas. His research is so much more current and expanded
than mine (since this is a collateral line to my maternal lines through a
second marriage). As you know, sometimes one brother went West - the
other South, and the name William has been speculated as a possible name
for Thomas' father, as well as that of Thomas (Sr).. BTW, my father, L.
J. Wolff, was born in TN, near Tullahoma, in 1905.
I am in awe of your resume!! (P.S. My Daniel and Faulkner lines were
fraught with Baptist ministers, lay preachers, circuit preachers, and a
missionary great uncle, Carey Daniel, for whom my Mother was named, is
buried in China, having drowned in a raging stream on the way home from
an outlying Mission in, oh, about 1905 or so). I am part Eastern
Choctaw, through my SC-born Hurst great grandmother who married my direct
gg Faulkner in. MS.
Not that I have a lot to help you with -- but I want to thank the
Chatham-List for letting me subscribe to your List to post my query!!
Anne Wolff O'Brien
Richardson, Tx.
aobtx(a)juno.com
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Thank you. Howevr this does not sem to be my line of Chathams. My
grgrandfather was Isaac Chatham, who I think was born in Caswell County
NC, and later moved to Wilson Co., TN, and later to Nashville. he
married full-blooded Cherokee Indian, who was the mother of his
children, and later married a Nancy Johnson, daughter of Pleasant
Johnson, who had been a neighbor in NC, and becme a neighor in TN. My
grandfather, William, was first married to a Wood from VA, and later to
her sister or cousin also a Wood fro VA.
I do not have a record of when Isaac died or where he is buried.
William died in l9ll, and my Father Edward died in 1938 in Nashville. I
am a retired Baptist Minister of Education and Music, and now live in
Clarksville, about 40 miles nortah of Nasville, who is Associate Rector
of Trinity Episcopal Church here.
Clarksville is Tennessee's 5th ccity in size, with a population of
124,000, and is the home of Fort Campbell and the 101st
Airborne Division.
Doyle Chatham
This Chatham family is collateral to my maternal Wheeler, Daniel and
Faulkner lines through a second marriage to my third great grandmother,
Susanna Barnes Wheeler, widow of Francis Asbury B. Wheeler. Thomas (b.
SC, 1802) and Tabitha "Ditha" Elkins were married in Marengo, AL on Sept.
15, 1825, their first two children born AL, and they moved to the old
Montgomery Co., TX area in 1834, registering with the Austin Colony. He
served enough times in the service of the Republic of Texas to end up
with prox. 2,000 acres (TX GLO records and patents). Thomas' father
Noah was a bondsman at his wedding to Tabitha.
In my deceased Mother's genealogy files is quite a bit of information,
documentation, censuses and other information concerning this family,
including the children and their locations up to about 1900 or so,
inheritances, land sales and purchases, etc., which I will be willing to
share or forward to a legitimate descendent of this family. The name of
Thomas' eldest son should identify your relationship. Please -- no
guesses -- this is seven or eight pages of single-spaced typing, some 45
years old, and getting a little faint. Let me know if there is a fit here
for you.
Anne O'Brien
Richardson, TX.
aobtx(a)juno.com.