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"childress" -- Title 7 of 24 [Card Format]</A> Well after keeping to myself
for a while. I back to doing the surfing thing. Still looking for info about
western Ohio Childers/Childress connections. That and any information about
34th Mississippi Inf. in the Civil War. 23 Childers/Childress etc in this
unit. From Tippah Alcorn,Benton,Prentiss Counties of Mississippi and possible
McNairy, Harden Counties in Tennessee. Anyone with connections to these area's
please contact me. this is a lot of one family in one regiment the most I've
ever seen! The untold story here is driveing me crazy INDIANA JACK
Looking for information on my g-g-grandfather, Mathew Childers. Facts I already have:
-- I have a copy of the marriage record of Mathew Childers & Maria Hart, 1835, Morgan Co, IL.
-- There is a Mathew Childers shown in the 1835 Illinois state census of Morgan County.
-- There is a Mathew Childers shown in the 1840 Federal Census of Livingston Co, MO (part of which split off to become Grundy Co in 1841).
-- In a biography of his eldest son are the statements "his father was born in Knoxville, TN"; and "the family came to Grundy County in 1841".
-- The 1850 Federal Census of Gentry County, MO shows: Mathew Childers, age 47, born SC.
-- Known children are:
William Patterson, b. 9/1/1837, Jacksonville, Morgan Co, IL; m. Sarah Elizabeth Fitzhugh
Martha Ann, in 1850 census age 9, b. MO; m. Jerry Davis
James Hiram, b. 1/1/1843, MO; m. (1) Laura Gore, (2) Anna Barbarie, (3) Matilda Harris
Emaline, in 1850 census, age 5, b. MO; m. Jacob Van Hoosier
Francs M., in 1850 census, age 3, b. MO; m. Martha Fitzhugh
Mathew Lilburn, in 1850 census, age 4/12, b. MO; m. Clory ??
Mary, b. abt 1853, MO; m. Joe Flax
Rachel, b. abt 1855, MO; m. Tom Gore
Robert Moses, b. 4.21.1857, MO; m. (1) Mary Jane Colvin, (2) Cynthia Ann Chenoweth
Eliza, b. 11.28.1859, MO; m. Andrew Cash
Thank you,
Allan Childers
allan(a)slip.net
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Matthew CHILDERS is also an ancestor of mine. He is my ggg grandfather.
If anyone has information about him please forward the info to me too.
Thank you very much.
Dee
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Looking for information on my g-g-grandfather, Mathew Childers. Facts I
already have:
-- I have a copy of the marriage record of Mathew Childers & Maria Hart, 1835,
Morgan Co, IL.
-- There is a Mathew Childers shown in the 1835 Illinois state census of
Morgan County.
-- There is a Mathew Childers shown in the 1840 Federal Census of Livingston
Co, MO (part of which split off to become Grundy Co in 1841).
-- In a biography of his eldest son are the statements "his father was born in
Knoxville, TN"; and "the family came to Grundy County in 1841".
-- The 1850 Federal Census of Gentry County, MO shows: Mathew Childers, age
47, born SC.
-- Known children are:
William Patterson, b. 9/1/1837, Jacksonville, Morgan Co, IL; m. Sarah
Elizabeth Fitzhugh
Martha Ann, in 1850 census age 9, b. MO; m. Jerry Davis
James Hiram, b. 1/1/1843, MO; m. (1) Laura Gore, (2) Anna Barbarie, (3)
Matilda Harris
Emaline, in 1850 census, age 5, b. MO; m. Jacob Van Hoosier
Francs M., in 1850 census, age 3, b. MO; m. Martha Fitzhugh
Mathew Lilburn, in 1850 census, age 4/12, b. MO; m. Clory ??
Mary, b. abt 1853, MO; m. Joe Flax
Rachel, b. abt 1855, MO; m. Tom Gore
Robert Moses, b. 4.21.1857, MO; m. (1) Mary Jane Colvin, (2) Cynthia Ann
Chenoweth
Eliza, b. 11.28.1859, MO; m. Andrew Cash
Thank you,
Allan Childers
allan(a)slip.net
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Happy New Year!
I think you're absolutely right! I have so many memories of the stories my
father's family used to tell! That's what peaked my interest in geneology.
Ordinary things in our lives will be amazing to our descendents!
Sandra
William F. Childers b. 1861 Nebraska, wife Mary E.Childers, b. 1873
Father of William, Martin O. Childers and mother, Sarah Jane Cox.
Grandfather Martin T. Childers, GGrandfather Mosby Childers.
Greetings to all my Cousins and Merry Christmas,
Genealogy, has been a wonderful hobby tracing all the details of my
ancestors. Wondering what they were like, how did they live, their trials,
struggles and achievements. Trying to rea d between the lines to see these
things, from dry legal records and census microfilm. What we would give to
meet these ones from the past, to talk even if it was just for a few minutes.
That not being possible the best we can wish for is that of letters, diaries,
or verbal recollections that fade with every passing generation. How many of
us have that written record?
Yet there is something that we tend not to think about. Nobody gets out of
here alive! Someday we will bee the ones that are being studied!! Yes, there
will be more records and better too. But, still even the best records leave a
lot to be desired.
Our descendants will be doing the same things we are now, wondering what
we were like. It need not be that way, its simple to leave riches beyond
imagination to those in the future. JUST START TO WRITE. Start a journal or
diary TODAY!!
It does not need to be perfect or a literary masterpiece. Just plain thoughts
of the day or the moment. Maybe just simple memories, the news or the weather.
What ever you care to write. Some of the best accounts of life during the
past come not from authors of renown, but from the average person. People just
like you and I that just did the simple act of picking up a pencil and some
paper to write what they felt at the time!!! Imagine that you had the journal
of g-g-g-grandfather. What would that be worth to you. Even if it was the
simple record of crops, and his every day life.
Now imagine the future and our g-g-g-grandchildern with this journal that
we write today JUST DO IT. START TODAY!!! Life is not a guarantee, tomorrow
may never be.
Well I know this is not Genealogy pure and simple and I'll get off my soap
box. Happy Holidays to all--------------INDIANA JACK
Just got the RootsWeb Review and noticed a new list for the
CHILDRESS surname. To subscribe, do the same as you did for
this one. Send a message to CHILDRESS-L-request(a)ROOTSWEB.COM
(or CHILDRESS-D-request(a)ROOTSWEB.COM for digest version). In
that message, include the word SUBSCRIBE as the only text in
the message body.
I don't know who the list owner is, but I appreciate someone
else stepping in to help take the surname back in generations.
It won't affect the operation of this list. All variants
(regardless of origin) are welcome to post here. This includes
CHILDERS, CHILDRESS, CHILDS and whatever else you can logically
(or illogically) come up with. CHILDS usually isn't a derivative
of CHILDERS or CHILDRESS, but CHILDERS or CHILDRESS is often a
derivative of CHILDS. So it is also included.
And, don't forget, Bob George has set up GenConnect Boards you all
need to post to. There is the query board to which you post any
requests for information you have for the surname. Then, there
are the various information boards where you post information
(not queries... it should be substantiated information on the
individuals). Those boards include "Family Bibles" (post lineages
found in family Bibles); "Biographies" (post biographies (usually
of individuals, but could span some generations) you have of your
ancestors); "Deeds and Titles" (or other ownership-type documents);
"Obituaries" (make it up from your own info (please, try to verify
that info) or paraphrase the newspaper or other article); "Pensions"
(military or other (i.e. railroad, etc.) pension documents); and
"Wills" (enter the text of the will as exactly as possible). The
last 4 (or 5) characters in the URL below will tell you what the
board's purpose is. The query board doesn't have any characters
after the surname.
The Query board is:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Childers
And, the information posting boards (based on the information you
want to post):
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/ChildersBiblhttp://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/ChildersBioshttp://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/ChildersDeedhttp://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/ChildersObitshttp://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/ChildersPenshttp://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/ChildersWill
Happy Holidays!
--
Ed Looney
EGLooney(a)USA.Net
List Owner: BRANCH-L, CHILDERS-L, HEACKER-L & LITTRELL-L
Assistant: LOONEY-L
Coordinator: TX Unknown Counties (USGenWeb)
Have a question for those of you who have dealt with the Childers -
Childress names longer than I have.
I know that in some of the lines, the names are interchangable, with
some members of the same family taking one spelling, and the remainder
the other. I also know that schoolmasters have "forced" children with
one spelling to take the other. All this causes one to consider one a
variant of the other.
I got an email from a Childress researcher who objects to treating them
as variants of each other. In his letter he says they are two seperate
surnames with seperate geographical origins and gene pools. He said that
to perpetuate the myth that they are variants leads to poor conclusions
and sloppy research.
That is probably true on the other side of the pond and other places. In
parts of this country they seem to have become merged and confused.
Trying to accomodate both situations, I have, on the GenConnect Boards
Front end at
http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/genc.html described them this way. If
someone can think of a more clear way to state this, please let me know.
(Don't want to start any wars over this, but kind of need a word to
describe a sometimes variant which is not always a variant.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.)
Note on these surnames:
While in some lines in the United States, Childers and Childress
interchange and are
variants of each other, that is not always the case. The confusion is
most likely caused
by schoolmasters forcing a spelling on the student, or the individual
himself deciding to change how the name is spelled. This is not a case
of the name starting out in one form and mutating into another, but of
two distinct surnames with different origins which for various reasons
on this side of the pond have become merged and confused. Care must be
taken to make sure you do not assume that one is necessarily related to
the other.
--
Bob George Surprise, Arizona
http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/index.html
The Crooked Tree's Census On Line & The Taulbee Pages
George, Taulbee, Brady, Bailey, Dressback
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I am really coming down hard on the subject of support for the Rootsweb
project. It basically works and is available to us due to the CONTRIBUTIONS
in money and time of volunteers like us. I know this is a time of the year
that money is scarce, and often we take this wonderful thing we are using
daily for granted. But Rootsweb needs some help and I encourage each and
every one of you to send them some money, at least $12 if not more. I am
sending them $50 because that is what I can afford, but not everyone needs to
send that much. And some can send more. But they need our help. I am
willing to send some money because Rootsweb has become a part of my life. The
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Most list owners are sponsers, how ever the are a few of the lists that
were not.
I just want to mention this folks
When a genconnect board is set up for a list or a website, its one of the
best and important tools for gethering information on your names.
Bob is good for not letting this slip and for letting the list know he
has done this; I want to thank him for this.
I was only clearing up the fact that any one who is a sponers can get
these boards, $25 dollars will get you 2 genconnect boards and so on.
I have 11 lists 1 is a county, 2 are sponsered by me, gives me four
lists, and 4 genconnect boards,
I have a county genweb page, gives me a free genconnect board there.
I have some adopted boards that wont be accepted for genconnect till I pay
the rent when they are due.
A donor, is a minimum of 100 dollars a year, and these people are surely
welcome to the benifits too.
Any way Bob it was just an explaination, I will aslo mention this is all
new, it used to be if you wanted a genconnect board you ''had'' to be a
donor.
Dan
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> From: Bob George <moravia(a)doitnow.com>
> To: CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [CHILDERS-L] Childers GenConnect Boards
> Date: Saturday, December 19, 1998 6:15 PM
>
>
>
>
> > Bob is correct about the deadline, but not about donars ''only'' they
are
> > up for listowners as well.
> >
>
> Sorry, did not mean to imply that. Just that only sponsors and donors
> could request them, listowner status is besides the point. List owners
> can request them if they are sponsors or donors. A list owner who is
> neither cannot request them. The sponsorship status must be verified. In
> any case, when I grabbed the surname, it was with the intention of
> working with the list owner. I obtained them because they were not
> requested. When the list owner gets back, she can contact me and we will
> work it out. No problems on my end.
> --
> Bob George Surprise, Arizona
> http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/index.html
> The Crooked Tree's Census On Line & The Taulbee Pages
> George, Taulbee, Brady, Bailey, Dressback
>
>
> ==== CHILDERS Mailing List ====
> This list is dedicated to the search for ancestors of CHILDREN, CHILDS,
> CHILES, CHILTON, CHILDRESS, and even CHILDERS. If you know of other
> researchers (& other variants), please refer them to our list.
>
>
>
Con't know if this will interest anyone, came across this add at the
local genealogy library in a catalog called Genealogical and Local
Hisory Books in Print.
Lush Family History
Desc. of Edmund Lush of
East Knoyle, Wiltshire, Eng. in
U. S. A., Canada & Australia
HULL, HORNBY, ELWELL, CHILDRESS
The book is not in the library collection. If anyone is interested in
the details, contact me. Or maybe someone has the book and can tell us
if it is worth $33.
--
Bob George Surprise, Arizona
http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/index.html
The Crooked Tree's Census On Line & The Taulbee Pages
George, Taulbee, Brady, Bailey, Dressback
> Bob is correct about the deadline, but not about donars ''only'' they are
> up for listowners as well.
>
Sorry, did not mean to imply that. Just that only sponsors and donors
could request them, listowner status is besides the point. List owners
can request them if they are sponsors or donors. A list owner who is
neither cannot request them. The sponsorship status must be verified. In
any case, when I grabbed the surname, it was with the intention of
working with the list owner. I obtained them because they were not
requested. When the list owner gets back, she can contact me and we will
work it out. No problems on my end.
--
Bob George Surprise, Arizona
http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/index.html
The Crooked Tree's Census On Line & The Taulbee Pages
George, Taulbee, Brady, Bailey, Dressback
I have to beg to differ with you, the Genconnect boards ARE available to
mail lists, and the mail lists should be getting a choice of their names
also.
Go here
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/sponsors.html
notice it says (sponsers)
Yes there is a short time, 30 hours left but that is so the listowners
can have first shot for them, Then Marceline will be back from her holidays
and setr them up, you may as a listowner request a board for the list if
its not already taken, for genweb CCs the boards are free.
After the dead line the remaining names will be up for grabs to
Sponsers Or Donars.
Bob is correct about the deadline, but not about donars ''only'' they are
up for listowners as well.
Dan
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> From: Bob George <moravia(a)doitnow.com>
> To: CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CHILDERS-L] Childers GenConnect Boards
> Date: Saturday, December 19, 1998 5:01 PM
>
> I have activated entire suites of GenConnect Surname Boards for several
> surnames important to my website. They are query, biography, Bible
> Records, Deeds, Wills, Pension, for the following:
>
> Childers/Childress
> Dressback/Dreisbach
> Rose
> Taulbee/Talbee/Talby/Tolby
> Tolson
>
> and have requested another.
>
> While these boards were created for Rootsweb Donors, not mail lists, if
> the list owner will contact me we can discuss how to use the boards,
> should he or she desire. They will not compete with the mail lists, but
> used properly, could make them more effective. Genconnect put a very
> short time on requesting and activating these boards.
>
> They can be reached through my website at
>
> http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/index.html
>
> Anone willing to maintain surnmae boards can activate a suite if they
> are or become a rootsweb sponsor or donor. They were not reserved for
> list owners because many list owners are neither donors nor sponsors, a
> carry over from when so many came over from Meiser when it crashed. A
> large number of surnames for which there are boards will not have a mail
> list, so in those cases, the boards will act as if they were. They are
> also a way for you to post to surnames you do not subscribe to since all
> rootsweb lists are now closed. The Surname helper will pull posts off
> the entire system of boards.
> --
> Bob George Surprise, Arizona
> http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/index.html
> The Crooked Tree's Census On Line & The Taulbee Pages
> George, Taulbee, Brady, Bailey, Dressback
I have activated entire suites of GenConnect Surname Boards for several
surnames important to my website. They are query, biography, Bible
Records, Deeds, Wills, Pension, for the following:
Childers/Childress
Dressback/Dreisbach
Rose
Taulbee/Talbee/Talby/Tolby
Tolson
and have requested another.
While these boards were created for Rootsweb Donors, not mail lists, if
the list owner will contact me we can discuss how to use the boards,
should he or she desire. They will not compete with the mail lists, but
used properly, could make them more effective. Genconnect put a very
short time on requesting and activating these boards.
They can be reached through my website at
http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/index.html
Anone willing to maintain surnmae boards can activate a suite if they
are or become a rootsweb sponsor or donor. They were not reserved for
list owners because many list owners are neither donors nor sponsors, a
carry over from when so many came over from Meiser when it crashed. A
large number of surnames for which there are boards will not have a mail
list, so in those cases, the boards will act as if they were. They are
also a way for you to post to surnames you do not subscribe to since all
rootsweb lists are now closed. The Surname helper will pull posts off
the entire system of boards.
--
Bob George Surprise, Arizona
http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/index.html
The Crooked Tree's Census On Line & The Taulbee Pages
George, Taulbee, Brady, Bailey, Dressback
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> #2 [CHILDERS-L] tippah co ms (34th ms [INJACK1(a)aol.com]
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> Subject: Unidentified subject!
> Date: Wed, 09 Dec 1998 18:30:37 -0600
> From: Donny Spurlock <bigd(a)usit.net>
> To: CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> Hi All,
>
> My name is Donny Spurlock I am new to this list and need help!
>
> My Grandmother was named Minnie Childress b. 11 Nov. 1878 She came to
> Jackson Co TN in the late 1800's she had a brother named Jim Childress their
> mother was named Mary Childress she came from NC. This is all I know Dont
> know what happen to her husband or how she came to TN. Any help would be
> appreciated I have been looking for Mary husband and Mary mother & father
> for a long time.
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Donny
> Donny R. Spurlock
> 1485 Boyd Farris Rd.
> Cookeville, TN 38506
> (931)372-2197
> Bigd(a)usit.net
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> Subject: [CHILDERS-L] tippah co ms (34th ms inf)
> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 04:10:23 EST
> From: INJACK1(a)aol.com
> To: CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> Altough not my "line" I'm still looking for kin and couzins for any one that
> can provide more info of the 34th ms inf in the civil war.
> <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~mstippah/Marc.html">http://www.rootsweb.com/
> ~mstippah/Marc.html</A> <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~mstippah/1866c-
> d.html">1866 State Census of Tippah County Mississipi</A>
> <A HREF="http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/ms/civilwar/muster/ms3
> 4inf.txt">ms34inf.txt at searches.rootsweb.com</A> There were 7-Childers,
> 12-Childress, 1-Cheirs. ( on the Cheirs; the south at that time was not known
> for their high educational levels leading to a lot of spelling errors on CW
> records). It has sparked my interest to no end to find out about this CW unit
> with this many kin in it. There has to be some great family history here.
>
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> Subject: [CHILDERS-L] Joseph W. Childers
> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 04:20:42 EST
> From: INJACK1(a)aol.com
> To: CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> to Pat Kallunki-----from INDIANA JACK contatct me at Injack1(a)aol.com
> found some things on-line about Joe.W. Childers and other Childers that were
> native america tried to forward them but mail was returned
Donny
I thought I was going to be able to help you for I have a Minnie Childers in my
line but she was born 3 Jan. 1876 Hoosier TWP Clay CO.ILL. and had 1 brother but his
name was William Harrison. Their Mother was Mary Jane Clark and Father John Wyatt
Childers. Sorry I couldn't help and good luck.
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> > #1 Unidentified subject! [Donny Spurlock <bigd(a)usit.net>]
> > #2 [CHILDERS-L] tippah co ms (34th ms [INJACK1(a)aol.com]
> > #3 [CHILDERS-L] Joseph W. Childers [INJACK1(a)aol.com]
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> > Date: Wed, 09 Dec 1998 18:30:37 -0600
> > From: Donny Spurlock <bigd(a)usit.net>
> > To: CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com
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> > Hi All,
> >
> > My name is Donny Spurlock I am new to this list and need help!
> >
> > My Grandmother was named Minnie Childress b. 11 Nov. 1878 She came to
> > Jackson Co TN in the late 1800's she had a brother named Jim Childress their
> > mother was named Mary Childress she came from NC. This is all I know Dont
> > know what happen to her husband or how she came to TN. Any help would be
> > appreciated I have been looking for Mary husband and Mary mother & father
> > for a long time.
> >
> > Thanks for your help
> >
> > Donny
> > Donny R. Spurlock
> > 1485 Boyd Farris Rd.
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> > Subject: [CHILDERS-L] tippah co ms (34th ms inf)
> > Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 04:10:23 EST
> > From: INJACK1(a)aol.com
> > To: CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> >
> > Altough not my "line" I'm still looking for kin and couzins for any one that
> > can provide more info of the 34th ms inf in the civil war.
> > <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~mstippah/Marc.html">http://www.rootsweb.com/
> > ~mstippah/Marc.html</A> <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~mstippah/1866c-
> > d.html">1866 State Census of Tippah County Mississipi</A>
> > <A HREF="http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/ms/civilwar/muster/ms3
> > 4inf.txt">ms34inf.txt at searches.rootsweb.com</A> There were 7-Childers,
> > 12-Childress, 1-Cheirs. ( on the Cheirs; the south at that time was not known
> > for their high educational levels leading to a lot of spelling errors on CW
> > records). It has sparked my interest to no end to find out about this CW unit
> > with this many kin in it. There has to be some great family history here.
> >
> > ______________________________
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Subject: [CHILDERS-L] Joseph W. Childers
> > Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 04:20:42 EST
> > From: INJACK1(a)aol.com
> > To: CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> >
> > to Pat Kallunki-----from INDIANA JACK contatct me at Injack1(a)aol.com
> > found some things on-line about Joe.W. Childers and other Childers that were
> > native america tried to forward them but mail was returned
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unsubsribe for now. it is back to taxes. Marry Christmas to all.Jack Terrell
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> Subject: [CHILDERS-L] Re: CHILDERS-D Digest V98 #150
> Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 20:47:58 EST
> From: INJACK1(a)aol.com
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> In reply to Bob Childers I found this on line. Not exactly what you
> <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~bwo/us_hist.html#Revolutionary War">BWO -
> United States - General</A> had in mine but maybe it will help some.
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> Subject: [CHILDERS-L] have all the childers gone shopping?
> Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 15:08:49 EST
> From: INJACK1(a)aol.com
> To: CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> <A HREF="http://www.pcdl.lib.oh.us/miami/index.htm">Miami Valley Ohio
> Genealogical Index</A> <A HREF="http://206.103.255.36/cgi-win/cgitest.exe">
> child</A> <A HREF="http://206.103.255.36/cgi-win/cgitest.exe">childress</A>
> <A HREF="http://206.103.255.36/cgi-win/cgitest.exe">childers</A>
> Everyone has been awful quiet as of late. Thought I would sent this little
> thing in. This is the area my line is from until I can track it back a little
> more. Have not made any real progress in about a year or more. Any info I can
> get would be really helpful,
> would like to find more couzins from this line as well.
> This is what I have to date:
>
> JOHN CHILDERS b. abt 1775-----d. abt 1825
> lived in Shelby Co./Miami Co. Ohio
> Spouse--- Jane ?
>
> childern-
> 1- John b.1797? died 1854?
> 2- James b. aft 1804
> 3-Susan G. b. 1807 d. 1882
> 4-Joseph G. b.1815 d. 1881
> 5.-Thomas b. 1810 d. 1842?
> 6 -Phebe Jane .b. 1825
> 7- Harvey W. b. 1825 d.? Twins?
> 8. Elizabeth
>
> any descendants any where out there??
>
> Also seeking info on a Henry, and Thomas Childers both born before 1800
> Thomas was a Baptist minister that traveled a circuit in the area