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Author: kempoartist
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If you can establish a connection to Cheatham family in Fishing Creek, NC then I would be more than willing to share further information.
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Author: kempoartist
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Charlotte Cheatham, Asha Allen and Hillman Cheatham are all indeed members of my family. Bear in mind that many former slaves used the same first and surnames names following the civil war, but may not have been blood relatives, most likely many were owned by different members of the white Cheatham family which was extensive within Vance/Granville counties. If you are in the early stages of studying Afro-American Cheatham families, than you must check into Henry P. Cheatham who served in Congress during reconstruction. He was born in Vance county, but later worked, lived and is buried in Oxford, NC. I'm not entirely sure he is a blood relative of mine, still doing research.
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Author: Mary101210
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Greetings Kempoartist:
Thanks for your quick response.Its amazing, found both John Allen/John Cheatham in 1870--Fishing Creek and six family members have the exact same names. (different birth years) Could it be the same family.Interesting as well, in 1870 there is a Charlotte Cheatham b. 1800 in J.Cheathams household and in 1880 there is an Asha Allen b. 1800 in his son, Hillman HH.(?is Asha a nickname for Charlotte) I believe, if not the same family, then they must have been related or very close friends. Do you have any Afrian-American names associated with those other Cheatham families? I am in the beginners stage on the Cheatham line -- have not done study on other Cheatham.
In Search of Roots --- thanks again M
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Author: kempoartist
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Hello Mary,
Some names in your message compare closely to several of my known family members. Other names partially compare; my great-great grandmother's name was Margaret Allen where as you mentioned a Margaret Floyd. If you can establish a connection to Fishing Creek, NC or Oxford, NC both located within Granville county then it's very possible we could be related, however I do know of at least three non-related African American Cheatham families in Granville / Vance county.
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Author: Mary101210
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Greetings Kempoartist. My name is Mary Young and recently given info that we have Cheatham in family tree.
The following is what I've found so far: Sarah Cheatham b. 1853; md Robert Eaton. Cannot find records of Grandma Sarah but believe her family is, Gene (Eugene)and Anna Cheatham; Green Cheatham and Estelle Taylor; John Cheatham b. 1807 and Margaret Floyd b. 1827 -- all of Granville/Vance County, NC.
Please let me know if any of the above are familiar to you.
In Search of Roots --- mary
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Author: michiganblufan1
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Dear Sir
Found an old post at rootsweb. Are you the son of Mary Alice Honey Paulk. If so I would like birth, death and burial information on your parents.
My husband is kin to your Cheathams, You both decend from Peter Cheatham and Martha Elizabeth Thurmond.
Please contact me at sthang11(a)aol.com
Annette Ditto
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