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Surnames: Sickle
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Clarence Elgie Sickle was my father's paternal uncle. My grandfather, George A. (may be shown as Alfred) Sickle, was the youngest son of "Uncle Elgie's" parents, and left Calhoun Co, WV in the 1910s, moving to Ohio. He had 8 children, two daughters whom married into Portage Co, Ohio families, and had good memories of visiting with Uncle Elgie. Their married names were Leola Sickle Whittlesey and Mary Sickle Stroup.
We have some information on Thomas Noble Sickle and his wife Elizabeth Myers Sickle, but not much before that (1830s).
Does anyone have children, spouse or other info about this guy?
William Childers
Lincoln County, NC
1810
My greatgrandfather (Alford Maloy Childers) was born in Lincoln County, NC,
1837. His dad was named "LC"........LC is one big stumbling block.......so I'm
chasing rabbits hoping to find a lead of some sort.
Thanks so much!
Karen
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I hope this address is still good. I have Kimbo Perdue. He was my great-grandmothers brother. Would you like to share information?
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In the Tippah Co., Ms. connecting families some one entered that Henry Hedrian Childers married Pearl Branham from Emory, Rains Co.,Tx. on Oct. 11.1916...........She did indeed marry on that date but to a Henry Pearl Childers. And it said HH was buried in Pilgrom Rest Cemetery , Emory. Also said she died but ? as to where.
Well she is buried in Ferris Memorial Park Cemetery, in Ferris, Ellis Co.,Tx by MY dad and HER husband.
If anyone knows about this would you please contact me at my e mail address?
Thank You,
Lowdean
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I am looking for a Lovick Childers. Family lore has Lovick
marrid to a Sarah Franks. They had a daughter Dora born
abt 1891 in OK. Dora is my wifes grandmother. Doras'
parents were supposed to be from TN.
Dorothy,
The rootsweb archives for Childers-L and Childress-Research-L you can search
anytime you want. When you subscribed to Childers-L, this is how you
subscribe to Childress-Research-L, the same procedure - www.rootsweb.com - then
surname list - type in Childress and go from there. But, you can search the archives
as I said, anytime, just type in the query, such as, for instance, James
Childress and all messages for that name will come up in whatever year it shows.
The Childress-Research-L does cover variants. Write our listowner if I didn't
make it clear enough. Thanks! In the meantime, I'll do a search for Patrick
Childress message if you were interested. Thanks for writing.
MaryJean
That sounds good, but how do I subscribe to it?
Dorothy Childers
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From: <MJCV25(a)aol.com>
To: <CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: [CHILDERS] Childrey/Childress - - MORE - -JAMES ISAAC CHILDERS
of TN?
>
>
> Dorothy,
>
> Thank you! So glad I could help out. I have a suggestion to, we have
some
> really good material on the Childress-Research-L (rootsweb) and If I were
you,
> I would search the archives of that list. A fellow researcher "KAY" has
> posted many messages with almost every branch of Childers and Childress
that you
> can think of, I highly suggest a search, you never know. I also subscribe
to
> that list, which has been a favorite due to the list owner who is the list
owner
> of THIS list. I want to be able to debate a topic and to at least discuss
> it. More heads the better! We have to discuss in order to come to some
type of
> conclusion about each branch. TN Census for instance are easier to follow
(to
> me) then VA, repeated names over and over cause confused records and also
> tradition. I do like tradition, there is always a bit of truth in them,
but I
> don't like to base an ancestry on just tradition alone, that's a mistake.
>
> As you know, there is an on going DNA for Childers and Childress. If you
> haven't seen the spread sheets, take a look. MANY of the Childers and
Childress
> match, they were placed in what Gary and Mark Childress have called,
"Viking
> Group". Don't get me started on that one. The other group is called
"Celtic
> Group" meaning of course that both Mr. Childresses believe their Childress
> family arrived in America 1745 from Scottish shores, while our Childers
and
> Childress who were here BEFORE 1745 were from the English branch and thus
called
> "Viking". And they add, with no genetic link whatsoever:) As a woman
whose a
> Childress and also has hundreds of Scottish ancestors through my mother, I
have
> to disagree with the "theory" of both Mr. Childresses. That's another
story.
> I would suggest if your interested in DNA, see Patrick Childresses
messages on
> Childress-Research-L archives, he also has DNA data on his website and
easy
> to follow and a better perspective on his part.
>
> If I can be of any help, time allowing, I'll be glad to do some lookups
for
> you or anyone else. I have boxes of paper documents, jornals,
quarterlies,
> deeds, wills, census. Thank you for writing Dorothy.
>
> MaryJean Childress - Voegtlin
>
>
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Dorothy,
Thank you! So glad I could help out. I have a suggestion to, we have some
really good material on the Childress-Research-L (rootsweb) and If I were you,
I would search the archives of that list. A fellow researcher "KAY" has
posted many messages with almost every branch of Childers and Childress that you
can think of, I highly suggest a search, you never know. I also subscribe to
that list, which has been a favorite due to the list owner who is the list owner
of THIS list. I want to be able to debate a topic and to at least discuss
it. More heads the better! We have to discuss in order to come to some type of
conclusion about each branch. TN Census for instance are easier to follow (to
me) then VA, repeated names over and over cause confused records and also
tradition. I do like tradition, there is always a bit of truth in them, but I
don't like to base an ancestry on just tradition alone, that's a mistake.
As you know, there is an on going DNA for Childers and Childress. If you
haven't seen the spread sheets, take a look. MANY of the Childers and Childress
match, they were placed in what Gary and Mark Childress have called, "Viking
Group". Don't get me started on that one. The other group is called "Celtic
Group" meaning of course that both Mr. Childresses believe their Childress
family arrived in America 1745 from Scottish shores, while our Childers and
Childress who were here BEFORE 1745 were from the English branch and thus called
"Viking". And they add, with no genetic link whatsoever:) As a woman whose a
Childress and also has hundreds of Scottish ancestors through my mother, I have
to disagree with the "theory" of both Mr. Childresses. That's another story.
I would suggest if your interested in DNA, see Patrick Childresses messages on
Childress-Research-L archives, he also has DNA data on his website and easy
to follow and a better perspective on his part.
If I can be of any help, time allowing, I'll be glad to do some lookups for
you or anyone else. I have boxes of paper documents, jornals, quarterlies,
deeds, wills, census. Thank you for writing Dorothy.
MaryJean Childress - Voegtlin
To those of you who wrote me on the list and privately about Josiah Childers
or Childress, SR. and who his father could be? On the Childers genforum,
there are those asking about Joseph Childress, as the father of Andrew Jackson
Childress. One of you wrote that Andrew Jackson Childers was part of your
ancestry. Lowdean? Others? Just my advice, but why not put the ancestry tree on
here as you have it, with the children included, that way, I at least can see
who you believe is in your ancestry tree and those born into it. Right now, I
am a bit confused. Archibald Sr. seems to be the earliest in TN whose a
namesake for another (younger) Archibald, they are all Childress in the census for
TN. The earlier census records I listed, there was also an earlier Archibald
and he was in the 1820 Williamson Co, TN Census, aged 45 and up, he has a large
household.
PLEASE SEE -
http://www.angelfire.com/ma/lissaannapage/adams1.html
Scroll down to RAMSEY SOURCES - WILL RECORDS - WYTHE CO, VA, date - MAY 21,
1805 - COURT QUARTERLY, SESSION HELD FOR WYTHE COUNTY, JOSIAH RAMSEY - It was
signed, sealed and published in the presence of others and ARCHIBALD CHILDRESS
(first listed) -
If you think your ancestor, father of perhaps JOSIAH CHILDERS or CHILDRESS
SR. could be your ancestor, from all the messages on this forum, I believe
ARCHIBALD could be the one in WYTHE CO, VA. Especially if you feel Josiah Sr. was
attached and you have his namesake in your lineage.
There is an ARCHIBALD CHILDRESS in the 1820 WILLIAMSON CO, TN CENSUS as I
said. Whether he was there before this time, I don't know, but Williamson I
believe was taken from Davidson County, TN (Nashville area). There were early
marriages in Williamson County - The earliest was ALEXANDER CHILDRESS who married
Onab Key Mar 23, 1820, he is in the WILLIAMSON CO, TN 1820 Census - Next was
ANDERSON CHILDRESS, he married Mary L. Lanson, Dec 12, 1820 and he is NOT on
the census. Next would be William G. Childress, who I project as son of Stephen
Childress, as per his will. Stephen Childress was in the 1820 Census. The next
marriage was 1823 for NELSON CHILDRESS November 1, 1823, he is also in the
WILLIAMSON CO, TN CENSUS -
So there are some possibilities here. But what needs to be established in my
opinion is the Andrew Jackson Childers, Josiah Childers or Childress and
whose children were whose. The census tell the story, the pieces need to fit:)
IF Archibald came from VA, then perhaps he is the one showing in the will of
the Ramsey. Notice the Ramsey name, JOSIAH - perhaps there is a connection
here to Ramsey. Normally, if one is a witness they have no interest in a will,
however, it said Ramsey was in the PRESENCE of Archibald, that could be
entirely different.
MaryJean Childress - Voegtlin
List,
For those of you researching TN Childers or Childress - The Polk County, TN
Census is online with Index - Those with the surname Childress were -
Archibald, Burrel, Josiah, Sr and Jr. all on page 18 - SEE BELOW -
Click here:
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/polk/census/1840/1840indx.txt
MaryJean Childress - Voegtlin
RE: TN Census Records - which I posted on the list for Lowdean were from this
source FYI -
"TENNESSEE CENSUS RECORDS, 1810-1880 of the CHILDERS / CHILDRESS FAMILY and
Various Spellings" - Published by: MRS MOLLY REIGARD - Huffman, Texas.
The above book I purchased from CFA about 6 years ago and it has been
invaluable in that Molly's comments were also beside some of those in the census.
Molly is deceased now, but she was the publisher, editor of "CHILDRESS CHATTER"
of which I subscribed. Anyone whose seen Molly's research work knows how
meticulous she was, her work in genealogy was highly respected. If my ancestors
had been in TN, I would certainly check Molly's book, then do the original
census myself. Many of the TN Census are online. However, I did have the
opportunity to help out a friend and while at the National Archives, I pulled up many
of the original TN census records on the Childresses. I found no mistakes in
Molly's abstracts. There is nothing like doing original research, but if you
can't, book records from reliable researchers like Molly Reigard, prove to be
invaluable. Also FYI, I have the CFA American Rev. War Pension Book for
Childers-Childress. I also have the CFA Will Book for Childers and Childress,
plus other journals, newsletters and TN archived information. If you need a look
up, time allowing, I'll be glad to help you out.
MaryJean Childress - Voegtlin
Hi James,
Thank you! I appreciate your comments. The N. Georgia Mountain area is
really wonderful and I can certainly see the lure it would have had to many
Childers and Childress ancestors. Elbert was a stopping off place for many of my
maternal ancestors and right across the line from South Carolina.
I've been doing genealogy for a long time. If I have the data, I will
certainly be glad to check what I have and share it. One brick wall can tumble with
the right research! Thanks for writing.
MaryJean Childress - Voegtlin
In a message dated 3/10/2006 1:49:40 P.M. Central Standard Time,
MJCV25(a)aol.com writes:
CHILDRESS, S.H. aged 31, born TN, 1819 (Notation, Stephen Harrison Childress,
son of William Archibald Childers and Ruthy Rutledge, married 2nd Nancy Ann
Lockey 1867) -
Stephen Harrison was the son of James Lee, [Stephen Henry's brother]
Lowdean,
Re: Stephen H. Childers or Childress - TN -
In the TN census records I have, your right, they were in HARDEMAN County, TN
however - Here is the information -
1850 TN CENSUS - HARDEMAN COUNTY -
26
298-1138
CHILDRESS, WILLIAM H. - aged 26 - born TN - 1824 (Notation, Son of Archibald
Childers and Ruthy Rutledge. Married 2nd Abigail Johnson 1856)
LUCINDA aged 24, born NC, 1826 (Notation, nee JOHNSON) -
MARGARET aged 2, born TN, 1848
MARTHA aged 1, born TN, 1849
RUTH, aged 64, born VA, 1786 (Notation, nee RUTLEDGE, married ARCHIBALD
WILLIAM CHILDERS) -
Neighbors - Buck, Johnson, Holeman, Bizzil -
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27
298-1141
CHILDRESS, S.H. aged 31, born TN, 1819 (Notation, Stephen Harrison Childress,
son of William Archibald Childers and Ruthy Rutledge, married 2nd Nancy Ann
Lockey 1867) -
ELIZABETH, aged 25, born TN, 1825 (Notation, nee ALLEN)
JAMES aged 8, born TN 1842
DAVID aged 6, born TN 1844
AMANDA aged 3, born TN 1847
SUANDY aged 6/12 born TN 1850 (female)
Neighbors - Holeman, Bizzil, Grantham, Tilmon -
NOTE -
As you wrote earlier, the surname in the census was CHILDRESS and CHILDRES
(1840) - But the notations from Molly Reigard (Editor and Publisher of
"Childress Chatter" gave Childers, so I don't know for certain, but the surname seems
to be Childress for at least 20 years between the census records!) -
1840 HARDEMAN COUNTY, TN Census - Two were in the census -
Page 310- JAMES CHILDRES 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 - - 1 0 0 0 1
Page 312- STEPHEN CHILDRES 0 0 0 2 - - 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1
If you note in Stephen's HH, there is one female between 40 and 50.
******************************************************************************
*********
1830 HARDEMAN COUNTY, TN CENSUS - There are two as head of household -
Page 340 -
CHILDRESS, ARCHIBALD - - 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 (oldest male, 60-70) -
Females - 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 - -
Page 376 -
CHILDRESS, LARKIN - - 1 2 0 0 0 1 - - 1 0 2 2 0 0 1
Note - Childress seems to be constant in the TN census from at least 1830 -
1850, with no variation other then one S -
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**********
For the 1820 TN census, there is no Hardeman County census - Williamson
County, TN has 7 CHILDRESS as head of household - ARCHIBALD CHILDRESS is one of
them, he is 45 and over. (1775 and below) - and he has a big household - IF he is
the ancestor and I believe he is, then his family would have been in TN since
at least 1820. There were only a few parts of the 1810 census which survived
for TN. I would search Williamson Co, TN records and for Archibald there.
The two oldest in Williamson Co, TN were Archibald and Stephen Childress.
Those there were - STEPHEN, WILLIAM G., ARCHIBALD, ELIZABETH, NELSON, ALEXANDER,
MITCHELL -
Hope this helps you with your research! It looks good for those in the
census, I would certainly do as much research in those two counties of TN.
MaryJean Childress - Voegtlin
Hello MaryJean,
I have done lots of research on my paternal side of the family and have
found that I had two sets of GG Grandparents living in Spring Place prior to
the War between the states. In fact, one GG Gfather's mother and two of his
brothers were living in Elbert County, at the time, so he went back there
and joined the army with them. I love North Georgia. I was raised on a farm
and love the rural life. I came to Marietta in 1953 to work at Lockheed,
retiring after 44 years and just stayed here. I became interested in doing
my genealogy after retiring but have hit many walls in my research.
It is nice folks like you, helping others, that make it so enjoyable.
My thanks,
James
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 2:19 AM
To: CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CHILDERS] Childrey/Childress - RESPONSE - JOHN ASBURY CHILDERS
- GA
James,
Sure, I remember the place now! I have several maps and books with the
history of the house, a photo and Chief James Vann. Very interesting to I
might
add. North GA is a beautiful area and while my genealogical research has not
gone in to that area of Georgia, I admire those who migrated there, it was a
hard
life back then!
Thank you for reminding me! Good luck with your research.
MaryJean
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I would love any info you have. I have read Archibald as CHILDRESS too.
There IS a Stephen H. Childress in Lauderdale CO, TN, age 21, born TN, 1829,
My Stephen H. was born 10/20/1818 - D:2/17/1894, married to Elizabeth B:
4/9/1825 - D:12/15/1866........This is on the picture "I took" of their tomb
stone in Ripley, Ms. at Jacobs Chapel cemetery.
I have a book full of tomb stone pictures, LOL
it would be wonderful to find some more links to Archibald.
Lowdean
Lowden,
For the benefit of those who might connect to you, I am going to post on this
message board. We have already corresponded through email.
I have checked my TN census records and you know what? The first mention of
an ARCHIBALD is in Williamson County, TN in the 1820 Census., aged 1775 and
below - However, not ONE Archibald is named Childers, but rather Childress. By
1830 this Archibald Childress is in Hardeman County, TN, aged 60-70 and there
is a Larkin Childress also there. By 1840, there is an Archibald Childress
whose younger, aged 20-30 living in Polk Co, TN, there are other Childress there,
no Childers. Others in the 1840 Polk Co, TN were: Burrel, Josiah SR (father
of Archibald, aged 20-30), Josiah Jr., same age given for he and Archibald.
There is a Stephen Childress in the census records I have, I will be glad to
give you details if you want them. There IS a Stephen H. Childress in
Lauderdale CO, TN, age 21, born TN, 1829, living in the HH of Thomas Childress and
his wife Lucinda, there are siblings - and the neighbors were - Laney, Willard,
Hutchison, Given. In Polk Co, TN, there is an Archibald Childress aged 35
born 1815, married to isabella, 45, TN, 1805 - They have children - I have a
notation that Archibald is son of Josiah Childres, Sr.,(one S) who is also in this
census, aged 73, farmer, born VA, 1777 wife Susannah, 83, MD 1767. IF this
is your Archibald, then his father was purported to be Josiah Childress, Sr.
born in VA If you need more, just let me know!
MaryJean Childress - Voegtlin
Your very welcome. I don't have anything else on Isaac with exception to
these census records - He is there with two other head of household, perhaps he's
related to them? I didn't see a "James" Isaac Childers - Only the name of
ISAAC.
For the 1830 TN Census - I show an ISAAC "Childress" in McMinn County, TN,
page 141 - - 0 0 0 0 1 - - 1 0 0 1
Others in that county census were all Childress - John, James, Walter,
Robert, Nancy, William, Josiah, John, Samuel - The oldest was JOHN, aged 80-90 -
However, in Sullivan County, TN - ALL Childress, were BURTIN, FENLY, DAVID,
JAMES and JOHN - If you will see 1840 Jefferson County census, FENLY was there,
I doubt there was another one by that name. The James was born 1780-90.
Sullivan County was WASHINGTON COUNTY, which was part of NC before TN became a
state in 1796. There is still a Washington County in NC.
1840 TN - Jefferson County - and who were there with him -
Page 301
CHILDERS, FINLEY E. 2 2 0 0 0 1 - - 0 2 0 0 0 1
Page 310
CHILDERS, BENJAMIN 0 0 0 0 0 1 - - 0 0 1 0 1
Page 310
CHILDERS, ISAAC 2 0 0 0 1 - - 1 1 0 0 1
1850 TN - Jefferson County - and others - Two in that county, but no Isaac.
49
784-915 - Farmer -
CHILDERS, FINLEY ELLISON - 43 - Farmer - TN 1807 (Notation that he was son of
Burton C. Childers and Martha Cook) -
ELIZABETH - 42 - TN 1808 (notation - Nee Perry) -
MARTHA JANE - 20 TN 1830 (notation, she m. Robert Birdwell)
DAVID BURTON - 19 TN 1831 (notation he m. Mary Spellar Jones in McMinn Co,
TN) -
NANCY ANN - 17 - TN - 1833
WILLIAM H. 15 - TN - 1835
THOMAS H. - 14 - TN 1836
GEORGE ELLISON - 12 - TN - 1838
JAMES - 10 - TN - 1840
MARY ELLEN - 8 - TN - 1842 (notation she m. James Rutherford)
EDNEY C. - 5 - TN - 1845
FINLEY J. - 4 - TN - 1846
PERRY OLIVER - 1 - TN - 1849 (notation he m. Alice Kidwell)
*********
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50 - Farmer -
885-1694
CHILDERS, BENJAMIN 45 SC 1805
NANCY, 55 TN, 1795
Wm 10, TN 1840
Louisa 2, TN 1848
Hope this helped with your research -
MaryJean Childress - Voegtlin
James,
Sure, I remember the place now! I have several maps and books with the
history of the house, a photo and Chief James Vann. Very interesting to I might
add. North GA is a beautiful area and while my genealogical research has not
gone in to that area of Georgia, I admire those who migrated there, it was a hard
life back then!
Thank you for reminding me! Good luck with your research.
MaryJean
Hello MaryJean,
Yes, Spring Place, Georgia is in North Georgia in Murray County. The County
seat is Chatsworth and Spring Place is west of Chatsworth and is in between
there and Dalton. It is the location of the Cherokee Chief James Vann Home,
the Chief Vann House. Historically important in that it was the settlement
of the Cherokees and is a few miles north of Calhoun on Ga. 225 highway.
Calhoun was the last Cherokee Capital prior to the Indian removal to Okla.
In 1838
All of my folks are from there and are buried there. John Asbury Childers
and his son, my Grandfather William Asbury Childers.
I am trying to prove my Indian Heritage, which is supposed to be thru the
Childers or Coker.
Thank you for your response.
James Childers
-----Original Message-----
From: MJCV25(a)aol.com [mailto:MJCV25@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 10:43 AM
To: CHILDERS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CHILDERS] Childrey/Childress - RESPONSE - JOHN ASBURY CHILDERS
- GA
Hi James,
I see you live in Marietta, I live in the Atlanta area myself! I have never
heard of the area where John Asbury lived, does the place still exist? Were
there other Childers or Childress in that place then? If he was born in SC,
then you'll have to do census, tax records for ALL of SC unless you can
pinpoint
him in one area of SC. Check Childress-Research-List archives and all
messages from KAY under your query of his name or SC, see what you can
locate. I
know of Childers and Childress in SC very early, but need more to go on. As
you
know, Atlanta was not even founded in that time period of 1826. Have you
checked the land lotteries?
MaryJean Childress - Voegtlin
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