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Maybe someone can use this burial locator for Crown Hill Cemetery, in
Indianapolis. Crown Hill by the way is HUGE, and ON THE LIST OF HISTORIC
LANDMARKS . Many famous people are buried here, several Senators, Vice
Presidents, Presidents, Civil war Generals, the poet Riley, and on and on.
(Dillinger is buried here too!)
I've included the Childers and Childress
http://www.crownhill.org/cgi-local/db_search.cgi
<A HREF="http://www.crownhill.org/cgi-local/db_search.cgi">Click here: Crown
Hill</A>
ALMA S. CHILDERS
Burial: 07/03/1928 Section: 62
Marker: Yes Lot: 1121
ANDREW CHILDERS
Burial: 06/19/1915 Section: 9
Marker: N Lot: 1371
CLARENCE A. CHILDERS
Burial: 11/29/1971 Section: EE
Marker: N Lot: B-15
CLARENCE W. CHILDERS
Burial: 12/03/1942 Section: 62
Marker: Yes Lot: 1121
EDNA CHILDERS
Burial: 03/23/1905 Section: 44
Marker: N Lot: 294
ELIZA CHILDERS
Burial: 03/26/1899 Section: 36
Marker: Yes Lot: 2
ELIZA CHILDERS
Burial: 05/25/1932 Section: 39
Marker: Yes Lot: 415
ELMER CHILDERS
Burial: 04/15/1939 Section: 67
Marker: Yes Lot: 34
EMMA V. CHILDERS
Burial: 12/19/1936 Section: 44
Marker: Yes Lot: 294
ETHEL CHILDERS
Burial: 07/08/1893 Section: 17
Marker: N Lot: 9
FRANK R. CHILDERS
Burial: 05/26/1934 Section: 44
Marker: Yes Lot: 294
HATTIE A. CHILDERS
Burial: 02/07/1896 Section: 38
Marker: Yes Lot: 51
INFANT CHILDERS
Burial: 01/08/1898 Section: 17
Marker: N Lot: 9
INFANT CHILDERS
Burial: 08/01/1907 Section: E
Marker: N Lot: 3688
INFANT OF WM. H. CHILDERS
Burial: 03/23/1905 Section: 44
Marker: N Lot: 294
INFANT OF WM. H. CHILDERS
Burial: 12/30/1907 Section: 44
Marker: N Lot: 294
JAMES P. CHILDERS
Burial: 01/10/1929 Section: 54
Marker: Yes Lot: 1224
JANET EILEEN (INFANT) CHILDERS
Burial: 10/21/1938 Section: 41
Marker: N Lot: 48
JENNIE M. CHILDERS
Burial: 06/24/1957 Section: 44
Marker: Yes Lot: 294
JOHN P. CHILDERS
Burial: 06/21/1897 Section: 36
Marker: Yes Lot: 2
JOHN R. CHILDERS
Burial: 02/06/1919 Section: 39
Marker: Yes Lot: 415
JULIA A. CHILDERS
Burial: 08/02/1930 Section: 39
Marker: Yes Lot: 415
LAURA E. CHILDERS
Burial: 07/16/1917 Section: 54
Marker: Yes Lot: 1223
LEROY CHILDERS
Burial: 10/20/1952 Section: 41
Marker: Yes Lot: 48
LIZZIE C. CHILDERS
Burial: 06/24/1874 Section: 9
Marker: N Lot: 20
MARIE K. CHILDERS
Burial: 04/22/1981 Section: 67
Marker: Yes Lot: 34
NELLIE A. CHILDERS
Burial: 02/08/1965 Section: 96
Marker: Yes Lot: 1091
RALPH CHILDERS
Burial: 01/29/1907 Section: 44
Marker: N Lot: 294
ROSA M. CHILDERS
Burial: 01/07/1982 Section: EE
Marker: N Lot: B-13
STELLA V. CHILDERS
Burial: 09/06/1928 Section: 56
Marker: N Lot: 84
WALLACE C. CHILDERS
Burial: 04/04/1964 Section: 96
Marker: Yes Lot: 1091
WILLIAM H. CHILDERS
Burial: 10/22/1949 Section: 44
Marker: Yes Lot: 294
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BABE GIRL CHILDRESS
Burial: 11/26/1955 Section: 237
Marker: N Lot: 243
BERTHA L. CHILDRESS
Burial: 08/16/1982 Section: 94
Marker: Yes Lot: 375
CHARLES L. CHILDRESS
Burial: 03/26/1920 Section: 50
Marker: N Lot: 40
G. E. CHILDRESS
Burial: 10/27/1931 Section: 32
Marker: N Lot: 285
IDA CHILDRESS
Burial: 06/26/1909 Section: F
Marker: N Lot: 4074
JAMES E. CHILDRESS
Burial: 09/08/1988 Section: 94
Marker: N Lot: 375
JOHN, JR. W. CHILDRESS
Burial: 12/11/1970 Section: 98
Marker: Yes Lot: 1536
Can anyone recomend a site that offers free web space? I need as many meg as
possible. I'm going to update my web site and need a new provider (more
reliable)
INDIANA JACK
http://homes.arealcity.com/Civilwarchilders/index.html
interesting to find the witnesses of the following will. any connection to
pleasant childers??
The will of Nicholas Perkins Sr. (as he was called) was found at the Henrico
Court House, Richmond, Virginia, dated 1711, in Deed Book I. (L). In some
genealogical notes I find that the original will is now in possession of Dr.
Wyatt Letcher of Danville, Ky., who is a nephew of Robert Perkins Letcher,
Governor of Kentucky from 1840-44 and a descendant of Nicholas Perkins.
The will is as follows: (1)
Richmond, Va.
In the name of God, Amen, I Nicholas N. Perkins, being sick and weak of body,
but sound in mind, perfect sense and understanding, thanks be unto Almighty
God for the same. Therefore have thought it fit and proper to make, ordain
and constitute this last will and Testament in manner and form as follows:
First, I give and bequeath my Soul unto the merciful hands of Almighty God,
who gave it, and my body to the earth, to be decently buried according to
directions of my Executor, hereinafter named, and as for worldly goods, as it
hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me, I have thought fit to bestow as
follows:
I give and bequeath unto my son, Phil Perkins, all of my land between Spring
branch and Abram Childers, to him and his heirs forever and my will is that
he is to pay unto my granddaughter, Eliza Perkins, daughter of my son,
Nicholas Perkins, deceased, fifteen pounds of current money, being in
consideration of part of land designated for her father, whereon he once
dwelt before his death.
I give and bequeath to my son, Richard Perkins, the plantation whereon I now
live, to him and his heirs forever, also one feather bed and furniture, two
breeding sows, one iron pot, one gun, one chest and two pewter dippers.
I give to my son, Abram Perkins that plantation I bought of John Pledgo, by
estimation one hundred acres; also that piece of land I have lying between
first plantation I bought of said Pledgo and Spring branch, by estimation
fifty acres; one feather bed and furniture, two breeding sows, one iron pot,
one chest and two pewter dippers.
I give unto my daughter, Sarah Perkins, one feather bed and furniture; also
two pewter dippers.
I give unto my daughter, Elizabeth Perkins, one feather bed and furniture and
two pewter dippers.
I give unto my daughter, Mary Seal, wife of Amos Seal, two ewes, one brass
kettle and two pewter dippers.
I give and will my son, Constantine, five pounds current money of Virginia.
My will and pleasure is that all of my cattle be equally divided between my
wife and my sons, Richard and Abram, and my daughter, Elizabeth.
My will is that each of my children shall have their share when they arrive
at legal age, or on day of marriage.
All of the remainder of my estate I will to my beloved wife, whom I make,
ordain, constitute and appoint my whole and sole Executor, of this my last
will and testament, hereby revoking all others.
In witness whereof I have given my hand and affixed my Seal, this June 13th
day, 1711.
Nicholas N. Perkins.
(Seal of red wax)
Joe Pleasant |
John Childers|Witnesses
HI Jack, it has to be on line somewhere.?.
How about:
VIRGINIA 1704 Rent Rolls
- Alphabetical Rent Roll of Virginia 1704/05
(c) 1994
For more information on the early Virginia planters, consult:
Wertenbaker, Thomas J., The Planters of Colonial Virginia,
Russell & Russell New York, New York
* indicates not living in County
Name Land held in:
Allen Arthur Isle Wighte County, 1704
Allen Charles Warwick County 1704
Allen Daniell Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704
Allen Hugh Glocester, Abbington Parish
Allen Reynold Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704
Allen Richard James City County 1704
Allen Richard Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704
Allen Robt Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704
Allen Samll Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704
Allen Tho Accomack
Allen Thomas Isle Wighte County, 1704
Allen Wm. York County, 1704
Alligood Henry Northampton County, 1704
Alligood John Northampton County, 1704
Allin Arthur Major Surry County, 1704
Allin Edmd Accomack
Allin Erasmus Essex County, 1704
Allin Richard Middlesex County, 1704
Allin Thomas Elizabeth City County, 1704
Allin Thomas King & Queen County, 1704
Allin Widd[o] Henrico County, 1705
Allin Wm. Essex County, 1704
Mason Edward Nansemond County, 1704
Mason Elizabeth Surry County, 1704
Mason George Norfolk County, 1704
Mason Lemuell Coll Princess Anne County, 1704
Mason Lemuell Norfolk County, 1704
Mason Thomas Nansemond County, 1704
Mason Thomas Norfolk County, 1704
Mason Thomas Norfolk County, 1704
Mason Thomas Princess Anne County, 1704
Mason Widdo Middlesex County, 1704
Stark John King William County
Stark Tho (of London which
is not paid for) King & Queen County, 1704
Starke Rob. York County, 1704
Vaughan Cornelius King & Queen County, 1704
Vaughan Daniell Prince George County, 1704
Vaughan James Prince George County, 1704
Vaughan Jno Prince George County, 1704
Vaughan John Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704
Vaughan Nicholas Prince George County, 1704
Vaughan Richard Prince George County, 1704
Vaughan Thomas Nansemond County, 1704
Vaughan Vincent Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704
Vaughan Wm Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704
Vaughan Wm Prince George County, 1704
Vaughn Henry James City County 1704
Vaughn Samuel Prince George County, 1704
Wright James Norfolk County, 1704
Wright Jno Capt* Nansemond County, 1704
Wright Jno. York County, 1704
Wright Jno* Nansemond County, 1704
Wright Mary Accomack
Wright Mary James City County 1704
Wright Samll James City County 1704
Wright Tho King & Queen County, 1704
Wright Thomas King William County
Wright Thomas Surry County, 1704
Childers Abr. Sen[r] Henrico County, 1705
Childers Ab[r] Jun[r] Henrico County, 1705
Childers Philip Henrico County, 1705
Childers Philip Sen[r] Henrico County, 1705
Childers Tho Henrico County, 1705
Chiles Henry Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704
Chiles Henry Qr King William County
Jeffes Widdo Glocester, Ware Parish
Jeffreys Richd King & Queen County, 1704
Jeffrys Matt James City County 1704
Jeffrys Tho James City County 1704
At 08:09 PM 4/15/00 EDT, you wrote:
> Does anyone have all the Childers/Childress etc. from the 1790 census?
>Or, at least a major portion?
>INDIANA JACK
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About 6 months ago someone posted a link to a great search engine.
I have recently gotten a new computer without all my old files and my other
computer had to be rebooted so I lost all info on that one as well.
Does anyone remember what it was?
I recall that this site linked you to every article or site that had the
surname or subject that you were looking up in it. If anyone has any ideas, I
would surely appreciate it, please e-mail me at Akn2417153(a)aol.com
Thank you,
Anne K
Looking for Childers in Tennesse. Isaac Childers born around 1810-1820, marries Charlotte Lewis Turner.
There children were born in Jefferson County, Tennessee. Would like to know if anyone else is tracing this line and if so would you contact me, please. I can't get over this brick wall.He did move his family to Illinois by 1850. My name is Dorothy Childers-Yeager lightfeather(a)psci.net
address is;
8261 W 500 N
Richland, Indiana 47634
If anyone has any information, please contact me, thank you so very much.
Well, goofy me, I forgot to send the hyperlink !!! Must have been a senior
moment.
<A HREF="http://www.vanished.com/pages/unusual.html">unusual</A>
Jack Childers in OKC
Yes, I would like to know more about Childers-L(a)rootsweb.com.
Can any on ejoin, and does it cost? Please let me know, thank you
Dorothy Childers-Yeager lightfeather(a)psci.net