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Audrey,
I am still getting my messages, but I see one of my old e-mail addresses
at the bottom of this list. How do I remove that one without removing
my current one?
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Subject: Re: [CHAUDOIN] Concerning James Chaudoin 1794-1837
Audrey,
I can add some information on the following:
Children of James C. Chaudoin and Mary Rankin are said to have been:
1. Louisa Caroline Chaudoin
2. David Franklin Chaudoin b 1828
perhaps there were unknown others.
Others that I know of:
Sarepta Chaudion Little Born about 1831....Buried Mt Bethel Cemetary,
Broomtown, AL
Emily Jane Chaudion, My gggrandmother...was born about 1825 and died in 1890
and is buried in Old Moore Cemetary, Dekalb County AL on Lookout Mountain,
Fort Payne, AL... She was married to Franklin Heard Standifer in 1843.They
had a daughter Julie (my GGrandmother) who died when my grandmother was only
9 years old. We were always told by our grandmother that her Indian blood
came from her Chaudion grandmother....which would have been Emily Jane. But
have never been able to trace it..
Thanks for the information you have.
Jo Anne Tate Johnson
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Hello, Martha,
I have seen your postings in the past. In the past you have named her as
Eliza CHAUDOIN at times, I believe. Andrew Chaudoin b 1763 had a son,
Thomas Guthrie Chaudoin b 1792. Is he the one you name below as "Thomas
Chaudoin"? I have him as marrying 3 times according to the research of
Robert Righter, now deceased. Perhaps there is some kind of relationship,
but as yet I have seen no reference to her in any of the estate papers of R.
S. Sanders. I will surely post any information should it be found among R.
S. Sanders research. Are you looking at possibly an illegitimacy and thus
that would be the reason for Andrew accepting guardianship? What leads you
to believe she was originally a FIELD?
Audrey
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Subject: Re: [CHAUDOIN] Concerning James Chaudoin 1794-1837
Audrey,
I have written to you in the past also. My Eliza Field chose Andrew
Chaudoin to be her guardian. She married George W. Fields in 1834 in Green
County, Kentucky. They lived next door to Thomas Chaudoin before they
moved to
Hardin County, Kentucky. Any information on why she would choose Andrew as
her
guardian? Was Thomas his son?
Thanks,
Martha
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Audrey
Audrey,
I have written to you in the past also. My Eliza Field chose Andrew
Chaudoin to be her guardian. She married George W. Fields in 1834 in Green
County, Kentucky. They lived next door to Thomas Chaudoin before they moved to
Hardin County, Kentucky. Any information on why she would choose Andrew as her
guardian? Was Thomas his son?
Thanks,
Martha
Yes, David, I have your correspondence from the past. Thank you so much for sharing what you know about your ancestors previously and in today's correspondence. All will hopefully help us in bringing together and recording information along with the sources. You have some great information here, and this information is adding to the information currently under discussion found in the estate papers.
I am working right now to pass on information found among these papers of the apparent estate of R. S. Sanders, a deceased family researcher, who I corresponded with some years agon. I accepted papers from a buyer who found them among her purchase from his apparent estate. As I go through I will also try to point out what has been shared in the past from others involving certain CHAUDOINs, and along the way I will add to the information when I can with census research. Within these papers were correspondences to R. S. Sanders from various individuals involving the CHAUDOIN surname. As I go through the papers I am ferreting out genealogical information, so I truly appreciate anyone who can help by sharing what they know and hopefully be able to provide vital information and sources for what they say.
Hopefully we can eventually build a timeline or biography of at least what is known of the many ancestors.
Audrey
david chaudoin <chaudoin28(a)juno.com> wrote:
Hi Audrey,
I have contacted you in the past, In regard to the David Chaudoin you
mention. He is my gggreat grandfather, his son James is my ggreatgrandfather
whose son David Franklin is the father of Samuel Grant Chaudoin ,who is my
Father. I have not found one word regarding James' wife in any record and
if anyone can provide even one of her it would be of great benifit to me. I
have heard through family by word of mouth only her name was Ann Rankin. I
have not found James or his wife's grave site but the other Chaudoins, (his
parents and siblings) are buried in Marion co Tn. mostly at the Cheekville
cemetery in Whitwell. James' sister Sarah, married Anderson Cheek, for whom
Cheekville is named. I am sending a brief overview of what I have found
mostly at the Marion Co. Courthouse and the Whitwell Library. And I have
been to the cemeteries in Marion Co. to see the graves. You are free to use
this in any way you please, and I will be ever so happy for any info you can
share with me.
David Chaudoin
David son of Francis and at least three of his brothers Andrew, John and
Francis Jr, came to Green Co Ky
ca 1800 [Green Co KY Deed Book 4 page 290-291--8 Mar 1806 John t WINSTON to
David SHADOIN--$150--75 acres--Pitman Creek--Sally Anderson's lot-- Signed
John T WINSTON;
Wit: Joseph AKIN Recorded 8 March, 1806 by James Allen, clerk], and he was
still there in 1813
and is listed on the Green Co tax record of that year. David is listed in
the 1819 tax record of
Hart Co Ky.
The same year (1819) David's son James became the first Postmaster of
Jasper Tn
(Marion Co.)
In the 1836 tax record of Marion Co Tn David is listed being in district #2
in Marion Co
Tn.
David, his wife Mary David, sister of {Samson David Knoxville Register, TN
May 24, 1826
DIED on Thursday, the 16th instant, Sampson David, Esq. of Jacksboro. He was
for many years a member of the legislature, and continued while in that
situation so to discharge his duties as to receive the approbation of his
constituents. He was amiable in private life, a man of integrity and a
virtuous citizen}.
and his son David Jr and daughter Mary are buried in the Cheekville cemetery
in Whitwell Tn.
David's children are, Sarah W, b 25th Aug 1798, in Virginia, Catherine,
b 1799 in Virginia, David Jr, b 20th Sept 1807 in Green Co Ky. and Mary.
His first son, [Family Bible records; James C Chaudoin born 6th of Jan 1795
and died 29th Oct 1837],
was the first Postmaster of Jasper Tn. from 16 April 1819 to 15 Feb 1821. He
was
again the Postmaster from 14 May 1823 until his death the 29 Oct 1837.
James C Chaudoin was on the first board of trustees for the Sam Houston
Academy for boys in Marion County Tn. He and five other men bought the land
and
erected the building for the school. James bought and sold a number of
tracts of land
in Marion Co, mostly in and around the town of Jasper. The last one was an
hundred
acres sold to Mary Porter on Aug 4th 1837, just prior to his death in
October of that
year. His grave site is not known by me, but it is surely some where in the
vicinity of
Jasper.
James' wife is unknown and some have said she died the year preceding his
death. I have heard since I was a child that his wife's name was, Ann
Rankin, but
nothing has been found to verify that. I did find out that the Rankin family
came to
Marion Co Tn about the same time as James Chaudoin did but I have not found
a
girl named Ann in it. Some would like to think she might have been an Indian
but there
is no proof of that either.
When James died he left young children, namely, Calvin Morgan, ( 18 yrs ),
Martha D,(16 yrs), Emily Jane,(13 yrs), Mary E,(11 yrs), David Franklin,(9
yrs),
Sarepta, (6 yrs),and Louisa. Four of them were under twelve years of age.
James' brother, David Jr and Benjamin F Bridgeman were assigned
administrators of his estate and guardians. Then in 1842, Alex M Kelly, the
husband
of Martha D was given bond as Guardian for them with Claiborn Gott, James
Rankin &
Raphael Shelton as security.
It is possible that Sarepta and Louisa are twins. Sarepta's grave
stone in the Mt Bethel Cemetery at Broomtown, Cherokee Co, Alabama, gives
her birth
date as the 31st of October 1831. And for Louisa the only dates I have found
is when
she was a boarder at her Aunt Sarah Cheeks home in the 1880 Marion County
census,
her age was given as 48 years old.
Louisa married Austin Shipp, ca 1850 and they moved to Texas, he was a Dr
of sorts and treated the confederate soldiers there in Texas, he took sick
with camp
fever and died in Texas during the Civil War. One account says that he is
buried in
Prairie Lea, Caldwell Co Tx. They had at least three children, James Calvin,
Lemuel C,
and Mary Elizabeth. Louisa must have come back to Marion County Tennessee
after Austin's
death, at least for a while, some accounts say she is buried in Ozona,
Crockett Co Texas.
Sarepta married William Little and they lived in Cherokee County Alabama.
They had five children. Sarepta's husband William was believed killed on May
2 or 3,
1863 at Chancellorsville, VA. He was a Private in the 3rd Georgia Regt.
enlisting across
the Cherokee County line in Chattooga County, Georgia. He isn't buried at
Mt. Bethel
in Broomtown Alabama, but Sarepta and Wm.'s youngest child William & his
wife are.
Their stone is standing also their son, James Newton Little's marker is
there. Sarepta is
listed on the 1850 Alabama Census as living with her sister Emily Jane
Chaudoin Standefer,
Franklin H. Standefer was head of household.
F. H. Standefer/age 35/m/farmer/$2000., b TN
Emily Jane/age 26/ f/b.TN
William A. C. / age 5/m/b AL
Mary C./ age 3/ f/b AL
Sarepta C. Chaudoin/age 17 /$800/ b TN (could be age 19)
This was in Cherokee County, AL ...Her first son was born in 1851; so must
have
married in Cherokee Co. in 1850
Emily Jane, daughter of James C, married Franklin H Standifer, ca 1843 and
they lived in Cherokee County Alabama. He is listed as a Doctor in some
accounts. They
had six children.
David Franklin, ( b 4th May 1828 - d 15 July 1907,) the son of James
Chaudoin
married Lamira T Druin, ( b 25th Mar 1831 - d 16th Oct 1895 ), the 20th of
Feb 1850. He
then married Mrs.Charity Emaline Ferguson, June 19th 1898.David F. was a
confederate
soldier, Pvt. in company K Unit 59 Tn MTD Infantry.
Lamira is the daughter of William H Druin b 1802 and Catherine M Chaudoin
b 1799. [ Married in Green Co Ky the 19th Oct 1824 ]
David F and Lamira's children are, Laura Alexander, Emma Rosetta, Harriet
Roena, Adrian Grigsby, Sara Alice and Samuel Grant.
Laura married Archibald Lewis Bracken, ca 1874, they had six children. Emma
married Benjamin Rogers. [He was previously married to Mary E ?, and had
three
daughters, namely, Lilie A, Martha A, Millie M. Their respective ages in the
1880
Marion Co Tn Census, were BF 34, ME 26, LA 5, ME 3, MM 1 1/2 yrs]. Emma and
Ben
did not have any children.
Harriet married O M Bracken when she was around tweny years old and they
had four children, two boys and two girls. O M died when they had been
married around ten
or eleven years. They lived in Marion Co Tn and she is buried in a family
plot near where they lived
west of Jasper.
Adrian married Millie Blansit the 7th of Feb 1883 and they had three
children,
(Bonnie, Herschal & Infant son) however one died an infant and is buried in
the Owens
Cemetery in Sequatchie Tn. Adrian was the Postmaster in Sequatchie and later
in the 1910
census he is listed as a furniture salesman in Chattanooga Tn. He married
again in 1925.
Sarah Alice was a school teacher and never married. She loaned her coat to
one of her students during a blizzard and tried to make it home without
enough
protection, she became sick and never recovered, dying at the age of 27
years old.
Samuel Grant married Amanda Condra the 19th of June 1887, they had five
children, Oscar Wiggs, Eunice Lamira, Hubert Leonard, Ina May and Bertha
Lillian.
Amanda died of typhoid fever the 27th of July 1922, And he then married
Ellie Elizabeth
Burrage the 25th of November 1923 and they had six children, Helen
Elizabeth, David Henry,
Martha Alice, Samuel Benton, Mary Lloyd and Anna Vey, Also they adopted a
daughter,
Jessie Ruth (Goff). Helen only lived about 24 hours and Mary Lloyd died when
she was nine
months old, (cause of death, asthma and double pneumonia).
Sarah, Emma, Samuel G, David F and Lamira are all buried in the Chaudoin
family cemetery at Jasper and Samuel's first wife Amanda Condra is there
also. Two of
Samuel's children, (Helen and Mary Lloyd), by his second wife, (Ellie E.
Burrage), are
buried there too. There is a Nancy (Chaudoin) Lane buried there also but I
haven't found
who her parents are.
Sarah W, b 25th Aug 1798 - d 19th June 1889, daughter of David & Mary,
married Anderson Cheek, b 4th June 1798 - d 26th April 1846, they had four
children, Eliza,
Thomas, Ann, Nancy Valina, and lived at Cheekville, Marion County Tn. which
is now the
town of Whitwell. They are buried in the Cheekville Cemetery there. After
Anderson's
death 26 April 1846, she married Henry Yarnell, and they must have both been
pretty well
fixed financially for they made a contract that what you have is yours and
what I have is mine.
She owned two slaves, (Dicey and her son Morgan). In the 1880 census after
the slaves had
been set free, living right next door to Sara W Cheek were Dicey age 49 and
son Monroe Cheek.
age 23, (Freed slaves often took the family name as their own).
Catherine, b 1799, daughter of David & Mary, married William H Druin b
1802,
the 24th of October 1824 in Green County Ky. They are listed on the Marion
County Tn.
census of 1830, 1840, and 1860. They had six children including James A,
William H,
Margaret C and Lamira T, who married David Franklin Chaudoin her first
cousin. The
names of their first two children are unknown and must have died between the
1830 census
and the 1840 census.
Mary Chaudoin, b 18 Dec 1809 b 18 July 1880, the daughter of David Sr and
Mary David who was never married that I can find, is also buried in the
Cheekville Cemetery
in Whitwell Tn
From: "Audrey Shields Hancock"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 1:41 PM
Subject: [CHAUDOIN] Concerning James Chaudoin 1794-1837
> Letter to R. S. Sanders
> Dated 10 Nov 1979
> From: Pauline Herrmann of Sierra Vista, Arkansas
> Pauline appears at this time to be/have been a CHAUDOIN descendant.
> Parts are quoted and parts are paraphrased from her letter.
> My notes/questions appear at the end.
>
> David C. CHAUDOIN b 1766 "is the one who made it to Tenn.where he died.
> He migrated thru Ky into Tenn. I believe he is the father of James."
> David "died in Marion Co., Tenn." "James was alive in 1837."
> "LDS Film #593422 Marion Co., Jasper, Tenn., Deed Book Vol. C, Apr
> 1831-1837, pp. 486-487"
> "Deed of 131 acres of land from William Rece, Trustee of Isaac Carroll, 3
> day of July 1837 to James Chaudoin"
>
> "Same film: Deed Book, Vol. D, Oct 1837-Sept. 1843: page 479-80:
> D. Chaudoin and B. F. Bridgman as administrators of the estate of James
> Chaudoin do by virtue of the Power in us vested by the law and in
> compliance w/a bond made by the said James Chaudoin in his life time
> convey unto John Martin abt. 160 acres in the 7th District on the south
> side of Sequachie River..
> 13th day of December 1841, Marion County."
>
> "The above pair were administrators of the estate, but Alexander Kelly,
> Louisa's brother-in-law, and Anderson Cheek were guardians of the Chaudoin
> heirs."
>
> "And there is the name Cheek again. "...the Cheeks in some way or
> another are tied to the clan."
>
> AUDREY'S NOTES/QUESTIONS:
> Believed line of descent:
> Francois Chaudoin m Sarah Weaver
> David C. Chaudoin m Mary [--?--]
> James C. Chaudoin m Mary Rankin
>
> D. Chaudoin is perhaps his father.
> Relationship to B. F. Bridgman is unknown.
>
> Children of James C. Chaudoin and Mary Rankin are said to have been:
> 1. Louisa Caroline Chaudoin
> 2. David Franklin Chaudoin b 1828
> perhaps there were unknown others.
>
> Information for Robt. Righter indicates that Anderson Cheek married
> Sarah Chaudoin (1797-1889 Marion Co., TN). Sarah was dau/o David C.
> Chaudoin and Mary, his wife. Sarah was thus sister of the deceased James
> C. Chaudoin.
>
> Pauline Herrmann appears to allude to the fact that there appears to be a
> connection between the CHEEK & CHAUDOIN back beyond this time period.
>
> If anyone has additional information to share concerning this information
> or relationships, please share what you know.
>
> Audrey
>
>
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Letter to R. S. Sanders
Dated 10 Nov 1979
From: Pauline Herrmann of Sierra Vista, Arkansas
Pauline discusses that "David & John were listed in the 1810 Green Co., KY Index."
I checked the 1810 Green Co., KY census using Heritage Quest, and found these:
Heritage Quest
1810 U. S. Federal Census
Green County, Kentucky
No Township Listed
Series: M252 Roll: 6 Page: 274 Image: 17
Male Categories: 0-10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, 45+
Female Categories: 0-10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, 45+
Andrew Shadowon
Males: 3 (0-10), 1 (10-16), 1 (16-26), 1 (45+)
Females: 3 (0-10), 1 (16-26), 1 (26-45)
John Chaudoin
Males: 2 (0-10), 1 (16-26)
Females: 2 (16-26)
*************************
Series: M252 Roll: 6 Page: 275 Image: 18
David Chaudoin
Males: 1 (0-10), 1 (10-16), 1 (45+)
Females: 3 (0-10), 1 (10-16), 1 (26-45)
Letter to R. S. Sanders
Dated 10 Nov 1979
From: Pauline Herrmann of Sierra Vista, Arkansas
Pauline appears at this time to be/have been a CHAUDOIN descendant.
Parts are quoted and parts are paraphrased from her letter.
My notes/questions appear at the end.
David C. CHAUDOIN b 1766 "is the one who made it to Tenn.where he died. He migrated thru Ky into Tenn. I believe he is the father of James." David "died in Marion Co., Tenn." "James was alive in 1837."
"LDS Film #593422 Marion Co., Jasper, Tenn., Deed Book Vol. C, Apr 1831-1837, pp. 486-487"
"Deed of 131 acres of land from William Rece, Trustee of Isaac Carroll, 3 day of July 1837 to James Chaudoin"
"Same film: Deed Book, Vol. D, Oct 1837-Sept. 1843: page 479-80:
D. Chaudoin and B. F. Bridgman as administrators of the estate of James Chaudoin do by virtue of the Power in us vested by the law and in compliance w/a bond made by the said James Chaudoin in his life time convey unto John Martin abt. 160 acres in the 7th District on the south side of Sequachie River..
13th day of December 1841, Marion County."
"The above pair were administrators of the estate, but Alexander Kelly, Louisa's brother-in-law, and Anderson Cheek were guardians of the Chaudoin heirs."
"And there is the name Cheek again. "...the Cheeks in some way or another are tied to the clan."
AUDREY'S NOTES/QUESTIONS:
Believed line of descent:
Francois Chaudoin m Sarah Weaver
David C. Chaudoin m Mary [--?--]
James C. Chaudoin m Mary Rankin
D. Chaudoin is perhaps his father.
Relationship to B. F. Bridgman is unknown.
Children of James C. Chaudoin and Mary Rankin are said to have been:
1. Louisa Caroline Chaudoin
2. David Franklin Chaudoin b 1828
perhaps there were unknown others.
Information for Robt. Righter indicates that Anderson Cheek married Sarah Chaudoin (1797-1889 Marion Co., TN). Sarah was dau/o David C. Chaudoin and Mary, his wife. Sarah was thus sister of the deceased James C. Chaudoin.
Pauline Herrmann appears to allude to the fact that there appears to be a connection between the CHEEK & CHAUDOIN back beyond this time period.
If anyone has additional information to share concerning this information or relationships, please share what you know.
Audrey