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Classification: Query
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Hi Again! I also have the 1880 and 1900 census in D.C. and
I don`t understand why they didn`t have her birth certificate,
I asked for Lottie Or Charlotta Augusta. this is someone
who was close to me when I was young so it is frustrating!
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Classification: Query
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The 1880 and 1900 census list her as a native of DC. Her parents lived in Georgetown at the time of her birth. The birth certificate could be for Charlotte Augusta Colburn. Other spellings of Colburn are also a possibility. The 1900 Census said she was born in February 1877.
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Classification: Query
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I was excited to receive your reply! I have a problem. On
Apr. 17,03 I sent away to Wash.D.C. for my grandma Lottie`s
birth certificate and got nothing. they searched 1875,1876,
1877.I have a cousin in Georgia who lived in D.C. and Mary-
land area most of their lives and he says that she was born
in Bethesda,MontgomeryMaryland! Do you have verification
of birth in one place or the other? I`m so curious! Thank You so much for the information you sent!
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Surnames: Chick Colburn Stickle Davis
Classification: Query
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Lottie Augusta Colburn b Feb 1877 in Georgetown, Washington, DC was the daughter of Benjamin Jerome Colburn b 26 Jan 1851 Georgetown, Washington, DC d 7 Jun 1899 and Ida Virginia Chick b 12 Dec 1852 Washington, DC d 9 Apr 1932.
Ida was the daughter of Richard Turner Chick b 1823 Washington, DC d 3 Apr 1870 Washington, DC and Mary Ann Stickle b May 25, 1825 d 13Feb 1862 Washington, DC.
Jerome was the son of Randall Colburn b 16 May 1814 Lunenburg, Worcester, MA and Sarah Ann Davis b 7 Jun1827 Georgetown, Washington, DC.
I will email you directly with more detail.
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Classification: Query
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Hello Pat Brown!
I have been looking for Ida Chick! The Ida Chick I found is
also married to Jerome Colburn. They had four children;
Frank, Lulu,Lottie[my Grandma],Estelle. I have Ida Chick`s
Father as Lum Chick and Mother, Ida Davis.Does this information connect with your information? I need Help!
Thanks,
D Ann Cox
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Surnames: CALDWELL, CAMPBELL, CHICK, COCKRILL, DOBBS, DOMINICK, FREDRICKS, HAWKINS, HENDRIX, NORTH, PORTERFIELD, SEXTON, THRELKELD, WITHERSPOON
Classification: Obituary
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jZI.2ACEB/142
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"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, August 28, 1911
DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY.
Mrs. Julia SEXTON CHICK, 71 years old, died yesterday morning at the
home of her son-in-law, Judge E. E. PORTERFIELD, 1010 Park Avenue.
She was the widow of the late Joseph S. CHICK, president of the National
Bank of Kansas City, who died December 7, 1908.
Mrs. CHICK was born in Howard County, Missouri, in 1840, where she lived
until coming to Kansas City in 1858. Three years later she was married to
Joseph CHICK, Kansas City's first banker, who had lived here since 1836.
In 1862, border troubles caused them to cross the plains to New Mexico by
way of the Santa Fe Trail. The trip, in a covered wagon, took thirty-seven days.
They remained in New Mexico for one year, Mr. CHICK being interested in the
trading business.
The return trip took thirty-nine days. Shortly after this, the two went to New York,
where they lived eleven years. Since that time, Mrs. CHICK had lived in Kansas
City in the old family home, 1029 Brooklyn Avenue. After the death of her husband,
she went to live at the home of Judge PORTERFIELD. During her life she was an active
worker in the Central Methodist Church.
Mrs. CHICK is survived by a daughter, Mrs. PORTERFIELD; a son, Joseph S. CHICK
of the Chick Investment Company, both of Kansas City, and four grandchildren,
Mrs. Helen CHICK CALDWELL, Columbus, O.; Edward E. PORTERFIELD and
Joseph S. CHICK, Jr., of Kansas City. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon at the PORTERFIELD home. Dr. Hoyt M. DOBBS, pastor, and Bishop
E. R. HENDRIX of the Central Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Mount
Washington Cemetery.
The pallbearers will be: F. M. COCKRILL, O. J. FREDRICKS, J. R. DOMINICK, J. H. NORTH,
J. E. THRELKELD, Frank WITHERSPOON, W. J. CAMPBELL and Robert HAWKINS.
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knowing if you found this posting helpful.)
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neirbo
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Classification: Query
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I am sorry to say there is not just 1 family of chicks in somerset it was a very very common name in that area even in the 1800s it is my maidan name and where my grandfather comes from. even in the church records there are numerous entrys.
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Surnames: chick
Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/jZI.2ACEB/126.1
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i have been tracing my maiden name and all i can tell is that the name chick is very very common in somerset in the 1800s
my father tried to trace the family name in the church records and was over-welmed by the amount of chicks in the area.