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Elijah CHILDERS married Ethel HICKS on 25 December 1913 in East Taboga, Calhoun
County, Alabama <claj(a)jps.net>
* James CHILDERS married Nancy CALVERT 10/20/1895, Cullman Co., AL.
<beulah(a)airnet.net>
* Robert C. CHILDERS married Anjelico BISHOP on 25 Sept. 1823 in Morgan Co., Ala.
<MSmith3327(a)Aol.com>
* Robert M. CHILDERS & Mary CALVERT 12/20/1891, Cullman Co., AL.
<beulah(a)airnet.net>
* W. A. CHILDERS married C. L. BOSHELL in Walker Co, Al. 8/18/1878
<WBarton102(a)aol.com>
* Wiley Thomas CHILDERS married Nancy Susan WINDSOR 28 November 1886 in Marshall
County Alabama <ChadnbethW(a)aol.com>
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Heirs to 1832 Orphans
A - I
Excerpt from Senate Report, no. 599, 46th Congress
The Treaty of March 24, 1832 provided twenty sections of land in Alabama
to be divided and sold for the benefit of orphan children of the Creeks as a
trust fund. "The President directed this land to be sold under provision of the
act of Mar 3, 1837 and the proceeds, $106,713.82, were invested in stocks."
Later the President "ordered two payments made to the Creek orphans, to
wit, August 26, 1868, $106,543.12, and July 1, 1870, $24,291.63. There was
expended out of this trust fund, and without the consent of the orphans. the
following sums $69,956.29(for general purposes of the tribe)and $106,799.68 (for
support of the Loyal Creek refugees during the Civil War).There was invested, in
violation of law, $74,300.00, in non-bearing State stocks. These three items
amounting to $251,055.97,constitute the claim of the Creek Orphans."
On April 6, 1872 the Department of the Interior decided that the "Creek
orphans were entitled to the sum of $251,055.97, illegally invested in stocks
or diverted to other purposes."Part of this Creek Orphan trust fund was paid out
in January-March 1883 to approximately 573 Creek orphans(or their heirs). Each
orphan was entitled to $532.32. Given that most of the original orphans had died
by the time this payment was made the majority of the money was divided to their
heirs. The following is transcription from the 1883 Creek Orphan Payroll
reproduced on Oklahoma Historical Society microfilm CRN 6. Listed are the claim
number, orphan's name, heir's name, and heir's age. If the payment was not signed
for by the orphan(or their heir) the person who did sign for it is listed, usually
their legal guardian(g). Each heir is numbered. Heirs listed with the same number
in front of their name are an heir of the original heir(ie. grandchildren). Keep
in mind that the heir could also be a niece or nephew. This 1883 payroll is
arranged by
tribal town.
Claim Heirs sex age 1832 Orphan sex Payment signed by if not heir
558 Hannah f 16 Mo so leep pe m Lewis Childers (g)
559 Hannah f 16 John m Lewis
Childers (g)
560 Hannah f 16 Nancy f Lewis
Childers (g)
36 Hannah f 32 Larfar m
503 Lydia Childers f 35 So tars ke m
502 Lydia Childers f 35 To che f
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C436 CHILDERS WASHINGTON 12 Feb 1862 R520 RAMSEY SARAH J
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ENGLAND, Somerset, Haselbury Plucknett. Kelly's Directory (1861) 28 records; Lori
Weinstein http://userdb.rootsweb.com/uki/
United Kingdom and Ireland Records
Marriage Record for Thomas CHILDES
Name: CHILDES, Thomas
Spouse: Lucy Croft
Location of Event: Middlesex, Eng
Parish: Monken Hadley
Date: 19 Apr. 1777
Notes: Groom Note: South Mimms; Comments: Licensed
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MARRIAGE RECORDED IN WARREN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
These marriages are a composite of many sources. You will still need to contact
the NC State Archives for any copies of Marriage information, or Marriage
certificates. This is for reference only. Teresa(a)maro.net
CHILDRESS Robert................WILKERSON Liddia............................1785
(no date)
CHILDRESS John...................HOWARD Salley................Dec. 21, 1782
CHILDRESS William..............BALLARD Dilley..................Oct. 12, 1782
CHILDRIS Pleasant...............BUSH Sarah.........................May 4, 1793
CHILDRESS Mary..................FINLEY,John........................Dec. 23, 1790
CHILDRESS Nanny...............GWINN William..................Apr 29, 1779
CHILDRESS Salley................HOWARD William.............Dec. 19, 1784
CHILDRESS Rebecca..........SALMON William...............Aug. 17, 1807
CHILDRESS Betsy..................THOMAS David...................Jun 17, 1800
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnhawkin/will2.htm#GEORGE%20S.%20CHILDRESS
Hawkins County Wills
WILL OF GEORGE S. CHILDRESS
Page 137
Dated: June 20, 1861 Proven: Aug. Term, 1861
I, George S. Childress of the County of Hawkins in the State of Tennessee, being
in feeble health, but of sound and perfect mind and memory do make, publish and
declare this to be my last Will and Testament. As regards my estate, real and
personal, I desire to dispose of the same as follows: First. I will and desire
that all my indebtedness and my funeral expenses be paid as soon as practicable
after my decease. Secondly. I will and devise to my dearly beloved wife Sarah T.
Childress my entire interest in the negroes, land and other personal property
which belong to the heirs of James M. Childress dec'd, late of Sullivan County,
State of Tennessee, said lands are situated in Sullivan County upon the waters of
Reedy Creek. Said negroes and lands are undivided between the heirs of James M.
Childress, dec'd. And Lastly. I do hereby appoint (and nominate) Andrew Leslie,
Esq. of Sullivan County, Tennessee my Executor of this my last Will and Testament.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal on
this 20th day of June, 1861. G. S. Childress(seal) Signed, sealed and
acknowledged in our presence and in the presence of the Testator on 20th day of
June, 1861. Signed after interlining. Witness: R. G. Netherland, S. Richardson
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1850 Charles City, Virginia Census, Part 2 Part 1 Part 3 Part 4
James Childress (?) 35 Male White None (occupation) Virginia
Frances 35 Female White
Virginia
William 9 Male
White Virginia
James 7 Male
White Virginia
Eliza I. 4/12 Female
White Virginia
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John Childress 40 Male White Waterman Virginia
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Tennessee Marriage Records
GIBSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGE RECORDS:
CHILDRES, Thomas...........MALTON,
Mary..................................16-AUG-1848
CHILDRESS, James R........BLOODWORTH, Mary Jane.............26-NOV-1846
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Hi Jim,
Thank you for clearing up what I "thought" was your family rather than the
information from the EBAY Group sheets you purchased! I enjoyed reading
them.
Thanks again!
MaryJean (Childress Voegtlin)
/pub/usgenweb/la/military/civilwar/pension/index
Louisiana Confederate Pension Index
CHILDERS, A. M.
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18.000000
CHILDRESS, ANNIE C
CHILDERS, JAMES W.
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CHILDERS, OLLA
CHILDERS, O. B.
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CHILDERS, O. B.
CHILDERS, ROBERT S.
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CHILDERS, ROBERT S.
CHILDERS, S. R.
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23.000000
18.000000
CHILDERS, ROBERT S.
CHILDRESS, ANNIE C. (LIDDELL)
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1.000000
24.000000
18.000000
CHILDRESS, ANNIE C.
CHILDRESS, C. S.
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4.000000
CHILDRESS, ELLA L.
CHILDRESS, CHARLES
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25.000000
4.000000
CHILDRESS, ELLA L.
CHILDRESS, CHARLES A.
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4.000000
CHILDRESS, ELLA L.
CHILDRESS, CHARLES S.
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CHILDRESS, ELLA L.
CHILDRESS, ELLA L. (BOWMAN)
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CHILDRESS, ELLA L.
CHILDRESS, J. W.
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CHILDRESS, JAMES W.
CHILDRESS, JAMES W.
CP1.28
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26.000000
11.000000
CHILDRESS, JAMES W.
CHILDRESS, M. B.
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24.000000
CHILDRESS, SARAH
CHILDRESS, SARAH (MC CONNEGHEY)
CP1.28
1.000000
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CHILDRESS, SARAH
CHILDRESS, WILLIAM H.
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CHILDRESS, WILLIAM H.
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SHELBY COUNTY, ALABAMA PROBATE ESTATE FILES 1800-1915
Childers (Childress), H. R. 1913
Childress, E. T. 1872
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36TH ALABAMA INFANTRY -COMPANY G BATTLES LISTED ON MUSTER ROLLS:
Chickamauga,Lookout Mountain,Missionary Ridge,Crow's Valley, Rocky Face
Childress, Martin C. 17 Mar 1862 Monroe Co. Ala. Farmer 21 Captured at
Missionary Ridge
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Lafayette Cemetery #1 - Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Childress Jr., Jos. A., 1-Jan-1887, 1-Jan-1920
Childress (Becker), Anna C.
Childress (Poelman), Anna C., 10-Sep-1857, 23-Jun-1918
Childress, Alvera C., 24-Dec-1919, 3-Apr-1996
Childress, Joseph A., 12-Jul-1855, 9-Jan-1913
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THE SARDIS BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY - Escambia Co., AL
JAMES W. CHILDRESS
APR. 23, 1891
JUNE 19, 1990
SARA J. CHILDRESS
APRIL 17, 1891
AUG. 25, 1968
THOMAS CHILDRESS
FEB. 7, 1921
JULY 21, 1995
PEARL B. CHILDRESS
OCT. 12, 1918
FEB. 5, 1993
(FOOT STONE)
THOMAS CHILDRESS
BMC U. S. NAVY
WWII - KOREA - VIETNAM
FEB. 7, 1921 - JUL. 21, 1995
(ONE HEADSTONE AND SLAB)
JAMES W. CHILDRESS
APR. 23, 1891
JUNE 19, 1990
SARA J. CHILDRESS
APRIL 17, 1891
AUG. 25, 1968
THOMAS CHILDRESS
FEB. 7, 1921
JULY 21, 1995
PEARL B. CHILDRESS
OCT. 12, 1918
FEB. 5, 1993
(FOOT STONE)
THOMAS CHILDRESS
BMC U. S. NAVY
WWII - KOREA - VIETNAM
FEB. 7, 1921 - JUL. 21, 1995
(ONE HEADSTONE AND SLAB)
CHILDRESS
DAVID A.
OCT. 4, 1890
MAY 12, 1962
"GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN"
CHILDRESS
CORA LEE B.
JULY 12, 1901
MAY 10, 1933
"GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN"
CHILDRESS
FATHER
BEN A.
1896 - 1966
CHILDRESS
MOTHER
ADA B.
1896 - 1978
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BURGESS CEMETERY, JACKSON COUNTY, ALABAMA
LORA CHILDRESS 7-28-1891 10-10-1949
BOYD CHILDRESS 4-17-1889 10-27-195
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KATHLEEN BENSON CHILDRESS 6-22-1916 8-28-1950
KATIE CHILDRESS 2-25-1945 3-31-1945
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JOHN CICEROE CHILDRESS 6-28-1886 12-16-1969
VEDA SWAFFORD CHILDRESS 12-14-1901 8-9-1991
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HUBERT COWAN CHILDRESS 7-21-1893 4-18-1966
AUDREY KATHRYN CHILDRESS 3-31-1925 N/A
SYBEL PEARL CHILDRESS 1926 1927
MATTIE S. WYNN 5-1886 7-1918
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LUKE, SON OF G.A. & 8-15-1893 7-4-1894
M.A. CHILDRESS
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JOHNA CHILDRESS 7-17-1856 10-26-1896
SILAS P. CHILDRESS 2-2-1851 11-23-1901
MARTHA R. CHILDRESS 2-9-1855 9-28-1949
EDDIE LEE CHILDRESS 4-12-1891 8-7-1891
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Oak Hill Cemetery, Listings A C, Jefferson, Alabama
CHILDRESS,Aceneth Emma(Mrs. D.J.)84 YEARS 3 Aug 1947 D. J. Childress
CHILDRESS,D.J. 55 YEARS 6 Dec 1899 D. J.
Childress
CHILDRESS, Eliza 33 YEARS 8 Mar 1887 D. J.
Childress
CHILDRESS, Infant 01 YEAR 1 Jun 1908 Not
Listed
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Oak Hill Cemetery, Listings P S, Jefferson, Alabama
STAPLES, Mrs. Georgia Childress 75 YEARS 27 Feb 1914
STAPLES, T. E. 56 YEARS 24 Sept
1895 D.J.Childress
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PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CEMETERY, DEKALB COUNTY, ALABAMA
789 Childress, Alton Leon 30Aug1926-3Mar1960 SS Ollie&Gunter Childress
790 Childress, Ollie 20Dec1893 - 25Sep1955
791 Childress, Gunter 20Dec1895 - 4Jan1959
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Beulah's Chapel Cemetery, DeKalb County, Alabama
Bruce Webster CHILDRESS 23 Jul 1916..........21 Nov 1960
Unice L. CHILDRESS 27 Apr 1914............4 Aug
1993
Henry C. CHILDRESS 13 Oct 1890..........31 Jun
1978
Mary E. CHILDRESS 9 Jun 1889..........15 Jan
1966
Billy L. CHILDRESS 6 Dec 1966..........28
Mar 1999
Luther B. TRUSSELL 1 Jul 1909..........18
Jun 1970
Noma A. (CHILDRESS) TRUSSELL 24 Sep 1909...........21 Sep 1998
Audie George TOWNSON 30 Jul 1904..........14 May 1962
Nora Lee (CHILDRESS) TOWNSON 6 Apr 1908..........11 Jun 1998
Ernest W. TINKER 17 May 1916..........10
Jan 1973
Dorothy B. (CHILDRESS) TINKER
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CEDAR HILL CEMETERY, JACKSON COUNTY, ALABAMA, PART 7
CECIL A. CHILDRESS 11-26-1905x09-03-1952
MABEL CHILDRESS 07-12-1910x09-27-1978
HELEN CHILDRESS 1909x1930
MARY B. CHILDRESS 01-29-1883x10-25-1962
JOHN C. CHILDRESS 07-24-1885x07-02-1973
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CEDAR HILL CEMETERY, JACKSON COUNTY, ALABAMA, PART 6
E. BASCOM CHILDRESS 06-25-1891........10-23-1945
(BASSIE)
NATHAN P. CHILDRESS 02-21-1888..........03-01-1963
ALA CHIEF MECH 105 AMMO TRAIN WWI
CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: Jackson DIVISION: District
No. 20 REEL NO: M432-7 PAGE NO: 56B REFERENCE: Enumerated by C. L. Tipton 1
Nov. 1850
34 40 Childeress,John 37 M Farmer 250
Tennessee
35 40 Childeress,Rutha 29
F Georgia
36 40 Childeress,Isabell 8
F Alabama
37 40 Childeress,Mary 7
F Alabama
38 40 Childeress,Martha 5
F Alabama
39 40 Childeress,Tempy 3
F Alabama
21 66 Childress,Joel 52 M Farmer 400
Tennesse 22 66 Childress,Nancy 45
M Virginia
23 66 Childress,Monrow 18 M Laborer Alabama
24 66 ChildressLorry 14
F Alabama
25 66 Childress,Sarah 12
F Alabama
26 66 Childress,Nancy 10
F Alabam 27 66
Childress,Mary 08 F
Alabama
28 66 Childress,Joseph 06
M Alabama
29 66 Childress,Caldona 03
F Alabama
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CENSUS YR: 1860 TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: Tuscaloosa DIVISION: FOSTERS REEL
NO: M653-25 PAGE NO: 712 REFERENCE: ENUM DATE: 18 JULY
39 939 Childress,Calhoun 41M butcher 1,000/1,500 GA=1818
40 939 Childress,Annie C 34F
SC=1826
01 939 Childress,Abner 15M
AL=1845
02 939 Childress,John 14M
AL=1846
03 939 Childress,Sarah 13F
AL=1847
04 939 Childress,James 08M
AL=1852
05 939 Childress,Nancy 06F
AL=1854
06 939 Childress,Edward 02M
AL=1858 07 939 Childress,infant 11/12
F AL=1859
CALHOUN, THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY IS MY(KAY'S)GREAT,GREAT,GREAT, GRANDFATHER. HIS
FIRST NAME IS JOHN. J. CALHOUN'S WIFE'S NAME IS ANNIE CLARENTINE FREEMAN. HIS
SON, ABNER, IS MY GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER. HIS MIDDLE NAME IS NIMROD. AND HE
MARRIED MY GREAT, GREAT GRANDMOTHER,1ST WIFE SUSAN WARD(1847-ALA), IN 1868
******DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE PARENTS OF JOHN CALHOUN CHILDRESS, THE HEAD OF
THE FAMILY ABOVE, COULD BE?
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CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: Marengo REEL NO: M432-10
PAGE NO: 86B REFERENCE: 9 Nov. 1850 Geo. W. Morrisett
19 1259 Childress,M. A. 38 F 5,400 VA
20 1259 Childress,James 21 M Farmer AL
21 1259 Childress,Herbert 19 M Farmer AL
22 1259 Childress,Thomas 15 M Farmer AL
23 1259 Childress,Jefferson 10 M AL
24 1259 Childress,Henry 05 M AL
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CENSUS YR: 1860 TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: Tuscaloosa DIVISION: City Of
Tuscaloosa REEL NO: M653-25 PAGE NO: 465
27 375 Childress,Mary 40 F W seam 1,200 SC
28 375 Childress,James 20 MW painter AL
29 375 Childress,W S 18 MW painter AL
30 375 Childress,Samuel S 13 MW AL
31 375 Childress,Alphonso 11 MW AL
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CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: MADCO dist 35 DIVISION: 35
REEL NO: M432-9 PAGE NO: 400A REFERENCE: enumerated by Levi Hinds 0n November
7, 1850
27 167 Childress,John F 30 M Farmer Ala
28 167 Childress,Rody C 25 F Ala
29 167 Childress,Marthy F 9/12 F Ala
30 167 Peevey,Mary E 46 F
Tennessee
30 273 Childress,Joel C , 54 M Farmer 4,500 Verginna
31 273 Childress,Elisabeth C 64 F Verginna
32 273 Carpenter,Thomas 22 M Farmer Ala
33 273 Sneed,Elisabeth 41 F S
Carolina
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CENSUS YR: 1860 TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: Tuscaloosa DIVISION: Pitcher beat 11
Jemison REEL NO: M653-25 PAGE NO: 528
6 1187 Childress,Odam or Adam 24 M farmer AL
7 1187 Childress,Jane 22 F seamtress 100 AL
8 1187 Childress,Marietta 01
F AL
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CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: MadCo-Huntsvill DIVISION:
Huntsville REEL NO: M432-9 PAGE NO: 473B REFERENCE: enumerated by C D
Kavanaugh on December 16, 1850
41 599 599 Childress,William 30 M Wagoner Unknown
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CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: Madison DIVISION: 34 REEL
NO: M432-9 PAGE NO: 340A REFERENCE: enumerated by M K Taylor on November 1,
1850
01 135 Childress,Willis 33 M Farmer
Ala
02 135 Childress,Harriet 30 F
SC
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1850 Agricultural Census - Jackson Co., AL
These are the items represented and separated by a comma; for example John Doe,
20, 25, 10, 5,100
1. Owner
2. Acres of Improved Land
3. Acres of Unimproved Land
4. Cash Value of Farm
5. Value of Farm Implements and Machinery
13. Value of Livestock
John K. Childress, 35, 45, 250, 15, 370
Joel Childress, 50, 140, 400, 12, 216
Jefferson Childress, -, 160, 200, 5, 100
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1920 Census, Kingdom AL State Camp 69 All Negro Prinsoners-Bibb Co.,AL
Childress, Robert..... 33 b.1887 ALA
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JEFFERSON COUNTY, AL MARRIAGES 1815 - 1899
CHILDERS, Julius W---------------- MULLINS, Lucinda A---------Aug 12 1854
CHILDRESS, David-----------------GRAHAM, Mary-------------- Jun 10 1819
CHILDRESS, Joel------------------- LIVERMAN, Elina-------------May 25 1833
CHILDRESS, Joshua----------------BAYLIS, Bethany--------------May 25 1848
CHILDRESS,Levi--------------------MONTGOMERY,Susanna----May 03 1824
CHILDRESS, Margaret Jane------ LEE, Samuel-------------------Aug 27 1832
CHILDRESS, Meredith-------------HARMON, Sirinia--------------Feb 02 1828
CHILDRESS, William---------------FERGASON, Elizabeth J------Dec 31 1838
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Marshall County, AL Marriages 1853-1857
Childress, Deldama to Slaton, John B. 1856 AUG
13 251
Childress, Mary Ann to Pendergrass, James J. 1853 JUN 18 F. M. Kirby 20
Childress, Mary M. to Williams, Claiborn 1856 AUG
21 255
Childress, Nancy Ann to Johnson, John 1854 DEC 18 O B Cooper 138
Childress, Sarah Jane to Vaught, Hiram 1855 FEB 13 Enoch Floyd 146
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JACKSON CO ALABAMA MARRIAGES 1851-1856 AND BOOK A 1859-1871
Childress, Isabella to John D. Allen 27 Sep 1863 P.213 L.95
Childress, J. R. to Sarah Berry 25 Feb 1869 P.722
L.1216
Childress, John to E. C. Hankins 26 May 1860 P.52
Childress, M. M. (F) to H. M. Wood 22 SEp 1861 P.147
Childress, Pemela to William Wells 11 Jul 1855 P.246
Childress, William V. to Rebecca B. WomacK 14 Oct 1854 P.176
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Marshall County Marriages, 1877 1884, Marshall, Alabama
#151-12 Rufus CHILDRESS to Delila J. BRYANT on January 20, 1878, by James B.
Scott, JP, at William Womacks. Bond: Rufus Childress and Wm. Womack
#216-81 Joseph CHILDRESS to Martha Ann BRASHER on July 28, 1878, by S.B. Hunter,
MG, at the residence of Hunter. Bond: Joseph Childress (his mark) and Jas. P.
Beard. Attest: S.B. Hunter.
#240-101 W. A. CHILDRESS to N. A. JOHNSON on October 28, 1882, by J. A. Johnson,
JP, at Mary Johnsons. Bond: W. A. Childress and Noah Gipson.
329-36 Allen CHILDRESS to Rachael CHILDRESS on March 15, 1879, by John S.
Harrison, JP, at Harrisons Residence. Bond: Allen Childress (his mark) and Dan
Childress (his mark). Attest: Jas P. Beard.
#354-61 Truman K. CHILDERS to Millie WINDSOR on July 24, 1879, by John S.
Harrison, JP, at James Rodgers. Bond: Truman K. Childers and John G. Winston Sr.
#513-81 Joseph J. TORPEY to Mary Jane CHILDRESS on August 16, 1880, by John S.
Harrison, JP, at residence of Don Childress. Bond: Joseph J. Torpey and Don
Childress.
#561-102 Joseph CHILDRESS to Armandy LANG on August 26, 1884, by D. A. King, LMG,
at Kings house. Bond: Joseph Childress (his mark) and E. B. Moore. Attest: E. B.
Moore.
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Groom's Index, 1869-1873, Marshall Co, Alabama Marriages
Brock Loyd-Childress Elizor 28 Dec 1872 L.D. Lusk
Childress James S.-Armstrong M.C. 31 Aug 1873 Thomas S. May
Childress James S.-Childress Rena 25 Oct 1873 James Drain
Childress John D.-Herd Georgia A. 28 Mar 1871 W.J. Hodges
Childress Robert M.-Collins Mary L. 5 Sep 1871 Thomas A. May
Childress William A.-Herd Rebecca A. 16 Feb 1871 William J.Hudgins
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Marriages 1848-1853, Marshall, Alabama
Childress, Caroline to Newby, Joseph M.1851 OCT 16 Peter Woods 216-31
Childress, James L. to Birdsong, Mary F. 1849 DEC 26 Thos. Jones 136-10
Newby, Joseph M. to Childress, Caroline1851 OCT 16 Peter Woods 216-31
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MARRIAGES OF JACKSON COUNTY ALABAMA 1871-1881 P.=PAGE NUMBER IN BOOK, THERE ARE
TWO LICENSES PER PAGE BK=BOOK
Rosson, Mattie Jane to Silas P. Childers(Childress) 27 Oct 1874 Bk-B P.391
Sartin, Jane to C. M. Childress 05 Jan 1879
Bk-C P.327
Smith, George to Tempy A. Childress 11 Nov 1877 Bk-C P.180
Childress, Hugh C. to Mattie J. Hicks 25 Nov 1880 BK-C
P.530
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Marshall County, AL Marriages 1853-1857
Childress, Deldama to Slaton, John B. 1856 AUG
13 251
Childress, Mary Ann to Pendergrass, James J. 1853 JUN 18 F. M. Kirby 20
Childress, Mary M. to Williams, Claiborn 1856 AUG
21 255
Childress, Nancy Ann to Johnson, John 1854 DEC 18 O B Cooper 138
Childress, Sarah Jane to Vaught, Hiram 1855 FEB 13 Enoch Floyd 146
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JACKSON CO ALABAMA MARRIAGES 1851-1856 AND BOOK A 1859-1871
Childress, Isabella to John D. Allen 27 Sep 1863 P.213 L.95
Childress, J. R. to Sarah Berry 25 Feb 1869 P.722
L.1216
Childress, John to E. C. Hankins 26 May 1860 P.52
Childress, M. M. (F) to H. M. Wood 22 SEp 1861 P.147
Childress, Pemela to William Wells 11 Jul 1855 P.246
Childress, William V. to Rebecca B. WomacK 14 Oct 1854 P.176
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Marshall County Marriages, 1877 1884, Marshall, Alabama
#151-12 Rufus CHILDRESS to Delila J. BRYANT on January 20, 1878, by James B.
Scott, JP, at William Womacks. Bond: Rufus Childress and Wm. Womack
#216-81 Joseph CHILDRESS to Martha Ann BRASHER on July 28, 1878, by S.B. Hunter,
MG, at the residence of Hunter. Bond: Joseph Childress (his mark) and Jas. P.
Beard. Attest: S.B. Hunter.
#240-101 W. A. CHILDRESS to N. A. JOHNSON on October 28, 1882, by J. A. Johnson,
JP, at Mary Johnsons. Bond: W. A. Childress and Noah Gipson.
329-36 Allen CHILDRESS to Rachael CHILDRESS on March 15, 1879, by John S.
Harrison, JP, at Harrisons Residence. Bond: Allen Childress (his mark) and Dan
Childress (his mark). Attest: Jas P. Beard.
#354-61 Truman K. CHILDERS to Millie WINDSOR on July 24, 1879, by John S.
Harrison, JP, at James Rodgers. Bond: Truman K. Childers and John G. Winston Sr.
#513-81 Joseph J. TORPEY to Mary Jane CHILDRESS on August 16, 1880, by John S.
Harrison, JP, at residence of Don Childress. Bond: Joseph J. Torpey and Don
Childress.
#561-102 Joseph CHILDRESS to Armandy LANG on August 26, 1884, by D. A. King, LMG,
at Kings house. Bond: Joseph Childress (his mark) and E. B. Moore. Attest: E. B.
Moore.
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Groom's Index, 1869-1873, Marshall Co, Alabama Marriages
Brock Loyd-Childress Elizor 28 Dec 1872 L.D. Lusk
Childress James S.-Armstrong M.C. 31 Aug 1873 Thomas S. May
Childress James S.-Childress Rena 25 Oct 1873 James Drain
Childress John D.-Herd Georgia A. 28 Mar 1871 W.J. Hodges
Childress Robert M.-Collins Mary L. 5 Sep 1871 Thomas A. May
Childress William A.-Herd Rebecca A. 16 Feb 1871 William J.Hudgins
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Marriages 1848-1853, Marshall, Alabama
Childress, Caroline to Newby, Joseph M.1851 OCT 16 Peter Woods 216-31
Childress, James L. to Birdsong, Mary F. 1849 DEC 26 Thos. Jones 136-10
Newby, Joseph M. to Childress, Caroline1851 OCT 16 Peter Woods 216-31
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MARRIAGES OF JACKSON COUNTY ALABAMA 1871-1881 P.=PAGE NUMBER IN BOOK, THERE ARE
TWO LICENSES PER PAGE BK=BOOK
Rosson, Mattie Jane to Silas P. Childers(Childress) 27 Oct 1874 Bk-B P.391
Sartin, Jane to C. M. Childress 05 Jan 1879
Bk-C P.327
Smith, George to Tempy A. Childress 11 Nov 1877 Bk-C P.180
Childress, Hugh C. to Mattie J. Hicks 25 Nov 1880 BK-C
P.530
Oh no I guess when I answered the lost ggg I failed to explain it was
some of the information I bought from e-bay. My clan all evolved from
Robert Childress born in Tennessee abut 1803. Then he moved to Marshall
Co. Alabama and died there. The story was with some group sheets from
Ford Childers. My family always was Childress back as far as I have
researched. I bought a packet of group sheets and was trying to help some
one who posted they had a lost ggg father. I am sorry for the confusion.
Jim
Jim, I enjoyed reading about your family. You say that your family lived in
Surry Co, NC? Then migrated to Knox CO, TN then to KY? I note you say
"Childress in Surry Co NC", but Childers elsewhere? And I see that you are a
Childress. What do you make of this? Do you have any idea's concerning the
father of your JOHN?
Thanks!
MaryJean Childress Voegtlin
I have some Childers in Surry Co. NC in 1791 to mid 1800 with a William
M. Childers born 1832. Need more to try to connect him to you. His
parents were John Childers and Rody (Rhoda?) an dwife #2 Elizabeth
Smith. Siblings Hendon (Hiram Childers 9-14-1812 - George Washington
Childers G b 3-01-1817 - James Franklin Childers b 4-1-1818 - Mehulda
Childers 2-17-1821 - Holbert Childers 3-8-1823 - Delilah Childers
11-28-1825 all listed as born in Surry Co. N.C. moved to Ashe Co. then
to Knox Co Ky.
Informant Ford Childers 914 Carsins run Road Aber deen, Md. 21001-1425 He
says information is from census Wills and marriage bonds. and John
Childers bible.
These are the notes attached---John Childress (the way he spelled it in
Surry Co. NC) where he is said to have been born, had a family in Surry
and many of his childern were born there. His first wife was named Rody
(Rhoda?) no record of maiden name. They went from Surry to Ashe Co. where
he married his second wife in1834. Rody either died in Surry or Ashe
prior to 1834. Elizabeth Smith was in Ashe Co. a widow with children when
they were married. Their youngest son Elias was born in Ashe Co. and the
other 2 children also.They were in Ashe Co until after 1843. A story was
handed down by word of mouth concerning three Childress brothers going to
Tennessee by way of Cades Cove. We believe it was actually John and his 2
sons Holbert by Rody and Zeb Alfred by Elizabeth. John has been found in
Davidson Co. Tn., while Holbert and Alfred went to Knox Co. Ky. at a
later date. Elias settled down in Pulaske Co. Ky. around Cumberland
falls . Holbert married Mary Parry in Ashe Co. after he had been ,married
to Elizabeth Jane Jones in Tn. His half brother Zeb Alfred married Mary's
sister Milly Ann Parry in Ashe Co. Bible records do exist that prove that
John changed the spelling of his sur name to childris after going to Knox
Co. Ky. Rody appears in the Bible record but no maiden name is listed.
Martha married Westly Williams in Knox Co. Ky 10-10-1856. Alfred settled
in Knox as did his father John and Elizabeth. He is in Knox Ky in
1850-1860 census. John died in Knox. Co. 7-7-1859 and left a will naming
on the 3 children by Elizabeth Smith. William M Childers youngest son of
John and Rody is not listed in the family bible records which makes me
wonder if he died at birth or shortly after. Not so!! William M. is 19 in
the 1850 Knox Co Ky census living in the household of John and Elizabeth
along with Alfred, Martha and Eli. Alfred and Milly Ann named their first
son B 12-1856 in N. C. Willliam who M. Polly Taylor. Could he have been
named after his uncle William? This verifies that Alfred and Milly Ann
left Ashe Co. between 12-1856-1860 where they appear on the Knox Co. Ky
census. Since John died 7-7-1859 I believe Alfred was already in Knox.
Do. Also Rody must have died between 1831 and 12-4-1834 ( the date John
married Elizabeth Smith. Another question comes to mind here - was Joseph
Childers born 1790-1800 living in Knox Co in 1840 census related to our
John If so how? Much of our info on John was obtained from the 1820 Perry
Co. Census the 1850-1860 Knox census as well as the John Childers family
Bible . We also received info from cousins Danny Miller, Kelly Childers,
Rosemary Childers Evon along with census records as well as John's will.
Marriage bonds were found in Stokes Co. NC where he married widow of John
Smith Elizabeth.
The notes are stamped with Ford Childers address but no indication as to
whether he wrote this summary. There are 5 group sheets with the stamp of
members of this group.
Jim Childress
FILE:KKOOOOO1
Father: JOHN CHILDRESS
Birth/Chris: EST 1736
Mother: MARTHA COLEMAN
Birth/Chris: EST
1736
Child:1CHILDRESS, STEPHEN - Birth/Chris: EST 1766
@ Birth: EST 1766
Spouses:1 WALKER, NANCY - born: EST 1766
@ CHILD: WILLIAM
CHILDRESS
Birth: EST 1796 , RUTHERFORD, TN
Spouses:1. BRADLEY, MARY JANE - born: EST 1796 @
Child:1.CHILDRESS, CORNELIA FRANCES - Birth/Chris: 1826 @ TN
Submitter for kk000001: United Genealogists, P.O. Box 1882, Orem, Utah 84059 USA
801-229-7967, kindred2(a)inconnect.com
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Submitter for mo000410: Pam MORRIS, 1424 Green Street, Centralia, IL 62801 USA
533-7263, PMorris899(a)aol.com
mo000410:
Stephen Childress md Sophia Howard
Father: William Jr Howard
Birth/Chris: 9 Apr
1776
Mother: Elizabeth Collinsworth
Birth/Chris: 1781
Children1.Howard, Charles - Birth/Chris:
1811 @
2.Howard, William J -
Birth/Chris: 1822 @
3.Howard, Susan -
Birth/Chris: 10 Nov 1806 @
4.Howard, Didanna - @
5.Howard, Narcissa - @
6.Howard, Sophia - @
7.Howard, Elizabeth -
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Submitter for crawley1: Rosamond Abel Crawley, 2406 Ridge Pointe Drive, Jonesboro,
Arkansas 72401 501-972-6058, 76512.2402(a)compuserve.com
FILE:CRAWLEY
Stephen W Childress md Adelia C Patton 20 Sep 1849 , Maury Co.,Tn
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A History of Kentucky Baptists, From 1769 to 1885, by J. H. Spencer, 1886,
Reprinted by Church History and Archives, 1976, Lafayette, TN. Gasper
River Association. Butler County.
WILLIAM CHILDERS was raised up to the ministry in old Sandy Creek church
in Butler county, and represented that body in Gasper River Associatien
[sic], as early as 1818. He was not ordained to the ministry, however,
until 1827, and even then, seemed to develop very slowly. During the
revival of 1837, his zeal was aroused, and the church of which he was a
member called him to its pastoral care. To this church he ministered
twelve years, with good success. In 1838, he was called to succeed Joseph
Taylor, at Point Pleasant, previously known as Midway, and subsequently,
as Monticello church, in Butler county. He served this church as pastor,
nine years, during which time its membership increased, from 45, to 69.
He was also pastor of Salem church, in the same county, for a brief
period. He was advanced in years when he entered the ministry, but he did
a good work, in a quiet, unostentatious way. He probably entered his
rest, about 1848.
Childres Taylor
Souvenir Edition, The Williamstown Courier, Williamstown, Ky, May 30, 1901,
reprinted September 19, 1981 by the Grant County KY Historical Society.
W. H. CHILDERS. There are few better known men in Grant county than
"Billy" Childers, as he is called. He is a native of Grant county and
"to the manner born." He is a son of Wesley Childers and Lucy Childers,
and was born in Grant county near Dry Ridge April 22d 1840. In his father's
family there were three children, one boy and two girls, all of whom are
dead but W. H. Childers. When only a lad his father died and left him an
orphan. He was raised in Williamstown by Squire Lucas, attended the common
schools. He began life for himself as a clerk in Lucas' store. While
serving in the store as a clerk he was elected a constable of the district
and served for seven years. Later in life he served as Deputy Sheriff for
six years under E. K. Green and Ezra D. Webster.
At the breaking out of the Civil War, Mr. Childers joined his forces
to the "Lost Cause." He enlisted in Company G, Fifth Kentucky Volunteer
Cavalry, and was elected third lieutenant in Captain Coombs' company.
He and his company took a prominent part in the battle of Lebanon Junction
and Green River, and he was in many other engagements of minor importance.
For two years his company was part of John Morgan's cavalry, and was
captured with the command at Buffington's Island on September 1863. He
was taken as a prisoner to Camp Douglas and there kept in close
confinement for twenty-two months, when he was exchanged and returned to
his home in Kentucky. The war over, he returned to Williamstown and took
up his life where he had left off, as clerk in the store.
In politics he has been a Democrat all of his life, and has served
his party long and well. He has never asked for office though often
solicited to do so.
He married Miss Louisa Simon, daughter of Francis Simon, shortly
after the close of the war, and to their union five children have been
born, two boys and three girls, all of whom are now living. They are:
Mrs. Lutie Alcoke, wife of E. J. Alcoke, of Corinth; Mrs. Etta Fletcher,
wife of Robert V. Fletcher, a prominent young lawyer at Pontotoc, Miss.;
Frank W. Childers, bookkeeper for the Mining Gazette Company at Houghton,
Mich.; Willie Childers, on the farm with his father, and Miss Mabel,
now ten years old.
Mr. Childers and his wife are each members of the Christian Church.
They own between them over 500 acres of the best hill land in Grant county,
much of which is in timber, in which the woodman's axe has yet made no
impression. Mr. Childers is a large farmer and stock raiser. He
cultivates and grows to perfection all of the staple cereals of this
latitude. Stock raising is his "long suit." His fine herd of Black Angus
cattle are farmed far and near. He has given all of his children a good
education, and started them in life and is a deserving, excellent citizen.
Childers Lucas Green Simon Alcoke Fletcher Webster MI MS
Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed.,
1886. Allen County.
E. SCOTT BROWN ws born in Allen County, Ky., December 3, 1846. His
father, William A. Brown, is also a native Kentuckian, born April 22,
1820, and is now sixty-five years of age; he has been a man of
considerable local prominence, and has held the offices of magistrate and
superintendent of public instruction in Allen County. His vocation has
been that of a farmer. He married, in 1846, Sarah H. Alexander, of
Allen County. To them have been born six childen: Eugene Scott, George
L., Allie, Tee, Ella and Nannie C. (the last two deceased). Our
subject's mother, Mrs. Sarah (Alexander) Brown, was born in 1820, and is
now sixty-five years of age; she is a daughter of Amzi C. Alexander, a
native of Mecklenburgh County, N. C., who came to Kentucky at an early
day. He held the office of magistrate of Allen County, Ky. for many
years. In 1819 he married Elizabeth W. Holliday, who as born in Russell
County, Va., in 1800, and who now at the advanced age of eighty-five
years retains her faculties in a remarkable degree, and is "able to walk
a mile without assistance." Her father, Charles Holliday, was a native
of Baltimore, Md., her grandfather, James Holliday, a native of
Scotland. His father, Andrew Alexander, was born in North Carolina;
served with distinction in defense of his country in the war of 1776,
and was in the engagement at the siege of Charleston. Allsey Brown, the
grandfather of our subject, was born in North Carolina in 1793; he was
one of the pioneers, and a large land owner of Allen County. He died in
October, 1864, aged seventy-one years. His wife, whom he married in
1816, was Nancy T. Childress, whose parents, as well as herself, were
natives of South Carolina; her death occurred in Allen County, Ky., in
1878; her age was eighty years. E. Scott Brown received a good
education in youth, taught school for several years, and afterward
completed his educational course from Prof. Dunn's High school at
Bowling Green in 1867. He then followed the profession of a teacher for
two years in Minnesota. He was postmaster and merchant at Scottsville
from 1869 to 1875, when he resigned the office on account of failing
health, and took a trip to Florida; remained two years, and while there
made some fortunate land investments at Do Land, which afterward yielded
him a handsome profit. After returning to Kentucky, having recovered
his health, he studied law, and in 1878 was licensed to practice at the
bar by the circuit court, Gov. Leslie and Gen. Joseph H. Lewis, now
judge of the court of appeals, acting as his examiners. He practiced
law until 1880, when he was elected clerk of the Allen Circuit Court,
which office he has filled with ability and correctness up to the
present time. His marriage took place October 29, 1872, with Lucy N.,
daughter of Gilbert M. and Mary W. Mulligan, of Scottsville, Allen, Ky.
Their marriage has been blessed by the birth of two daughters: Winston
J. and Fannie E. Mr. Brown is a member of the Methodist Episcopal
Church South, and has for many years been an active Sunday-school
worker. He is a Master Mason, and for a number of years was treasurer
of Graham Lodge, No. 208. Politically he is a Republican. Mr. Brown as
a business man is energetic and accurate in all his transactions.
Alexander Brown Childress Dunn Holliday Leslie Lewis Mulligan
Baltimore-MD Bowling_Green-Warren-KY Charleston-SC Do_Land-FL
Mecklenburgh-NC MN NC Russell-VA Scotland
Souvenir Edition, The Williamstown Courier, Williamstown, Ky, May 30, 1901,
reprinted September 19, 1981 by the Grant County KY Historical Society.
HENRY CHILDERS was born at Dry Ridge February 11, 1815, four years before
the county of Grant was established by law, and at the time when Grant
county was a precinct of Pendleton. After Grant county was laid off and
organized the first County Court was held at the Childers residence at
Dry Ridge. Judge Childers was married April 12, 1838 to Elizabeth Bryant
Conyers. Seventeen children were born to this union. In early life he
was a Whig, and a devoted admirer and follower of Henry Clay. He afterward
cast his fortunes with the Democratic party. In 1878 he was elected Judge
of the Grant County Court on the Democratic ticket, and was re-elected to
that office in 1882, serving in that important position for eight years.
He retired to private life in 1886. In religion he was a Primitive
Baptist and in every respect a model citizen. He died in Grant county in
August, 1899.
Childers Conyers Pendleton-KY
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Souvenir Edition, The Williamstown Courier, Williamstown, Ky, May 30,
1901, reprinted September 19, 1981 by the Grant County KY Historical
Society.
ROBERT CHILDERS is the second son of Robert H. and Sarah Elizabeth
(Conrad) Childers, and was born near Downingsville, November 13, 1875.
He comes of prolific stock, there being eight girls and three boys in
his father's family, all of whom are living. His father is one of the
largest land owners in his neighborhood, having several hundred acres
of good farm land, and Bob, as he is familiarly called, was reared on
his father's farm and followed farming until of age. He received a
good common school education at the Childers' school house, and later
took a business course in Wilbur R. Smith's Commercial College,
Lexington, after which he came home and for several months was Deputy
County Court Clerk, and had positions in various other business
establishments in Williamstown. His paternal grandfather was the late
Judge Henry Childers, and he is a nephew of Hon. J. C. B. Conrad,
present member of the lower branch of the Kentucky Legislature, and the
Democratic nominee for the second term. Bob is a "dyed in the wool"
Democrat, and has been a worker in the ranks since he was grown. In
May of last year he was appointed Deputy Sheriff of Grant County by
Sheriff G. S. Webb, which position he has filled very creditably and
satisfactorily since. While he has never held an elective office, and
never been a candidate for one, it is by no means improbable that he
will some day come before the people as a candidate, and if he does,
will be a man hard to beat. He is of good moral character, strictly
sober, and of a genial, sociable turn. He is a member of the Oswego
Tribe of Red Men, and is an honored member in their councils.
Childers Conrad Webb Smith none
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Souvenir Edition, The Williamstown Courier, Williamstown, Ky, May 30, 1901,
reprinted September 19, 1981 by the Grant County KY Historical Society.
ROBERT H. CHILDERS was born in Grant County, Ky., December 23, 1843, and
is a son of the late Judge Henry Childers. He is the second child in a
family of thirteen children. Their names now are Mary Dunlap, R. H.
Childers, Newt. Childers, Lizzie Beard, Jennie Brewer, Alice Dunlap,
Marion Childers, Emma Markham, W. C. Childers, Sidney J. Childers and
Nannie Childers, all living. The subject of this sketch was reared a
farmer, and has followed that vocation all his life. He now owns three
hundred acres of fine land in the neighborhood of Delia, well stocked and
well watered. He is a director in the Dry Ridge Deposit Bank and a large
stockholder. In politics he is a Democrat of the Downingsville type, and
has been an ardent party worker for many years. He has never been a
candidate for any office and never expects to be. He was married to Miss
Sarah E. Conrad, a sister of Hon. J. C. B. Conrad, in November, 1868.
Eleven children have been born to this union, eight girls and three boys,
all of whom are living, and eight of them whom are living at home with
the father, the other three being married, except young Robert, who is
Deputy Sheriff of Grant County under Sheriff G. S. Webb, and lives at
Williamstown. They are all intelligent and industrious, and altogether
go to make up a very interesting family.
Childers Dunlap Beard Brewer Markham Conrad Webb
Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed.,
1886. Barren County.
AMASA P. CHILDRESS, son of Henry and Sarah (Greer) Childress, was born
December 5, 1819, in Franklin County, Va. His parents were also natives
of Franklin County, and had a family of three sons and three daughters.
Henry Childress principally followed farming, but in early life was a
teacher and also a carpenter; he was the owner, on leaving Virginia, of
twenty slaves. In 1836 he immigrated to Barren County, Ky., and settled
in Tracy Precinct, on about 300 acres, where he resided until his death,
in 1871, at the age of eighty-three years. He served as constable and
deputy assessor, and fought in the war of 1812. His father, Robert
Childress, was born and reared in Goochland County, Va., was a soldier
in the Revolution and received a pension of $96 per year. He was a
farmer and slave holder, and died at the age of ninety-six years. He
and wife, Rachel (Easters) Childress, of Virginia, were of Irish
descent. Mrs. Sarah Childress died in Barren County, in 1871, aged
eighty-three years. Her father, James Greer, of Franklin County, Va.
was a farmer and slave holder, and a soldier of the Revolution. He
married Rhoda Divers, of Virginia. Amasa P. Childress was reared on a
farm, and was obliged at an early age to take charge of the negroes, his
father being in feeble health. He remained with his parents until the
age of twenty-three, when, on December 20, 1842, he married Verlinda J.
Ellis, of Barren County, Ky., a daughter of George and Kittie B.
(Gillock) Ellis. George Ellis and wife were natives, respectively, of
Fayette and Barren Counties, and of Irish origin; he was a farmer and
slave holder. To Mr. and Mrs. Childress twelve children were born:
James Robert, Sarah C. Seay and Mary E. Austin (twins), Skiler G., Julia
I. Reed, George C., Abraham C., Darna (deceased), Joseph P. N., John M.,
Kittie B. and Henry M. Mr. Childress after his marriage resided at Dry
Fork postoffice, three miles below where he now lives. In 1854 he
located on 170 acres on his present place; he now owns 220 acres, 150 of
which are under cultivation, and improved with a five residence. Before
the war he owned five slaves. In 1852 he was elected constable, and
served one term; in 1866 he served one term as sheriff. He has been
frequently requested to be a candidate for representative, but has
always declined. In politics he was, prior to 1860, a Whig, and cast
his first presidential vote for Harrison; he is now a Democrat. Mr.
Childress and wife are members of the Reformed Church.
Austin Childress Divers Easters Ellis Gillock Greer Harrison Reed Seay
Fayette Franklin-VA Goochland-VA
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Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed.,
Kenton Co.
T. JEFF CHILDRESS, farmer at Erlanger, Kenton County, Ky., was born in
Boone County, Ky., January 31, 1836, and is the fifth of six children born
to Dr. Henry F. B. and Eliza A. (Carey) Childress. Dr. Henry Childress
was born and reared in Virginia. He graduated in medicine from the
University of Virginia, and about 1827 moved to Kentucky, and settled
in Pendleton County for a few years, then moved to Boone County, where he
practice his profession the remainder of his days, and died in 1845; his
wife still survives him. Thomas J. Childress was reared on the farm, and
received his education at the common schools of Boone County. In 1858 he
made a trip over the plains to the Rocky Mountains and Pike's Peak, but
returning in the fall of the same year, devoted his attention to
agricultural pursuits until 1862, when he raised a company and joined the
Sixth Kentucky Confederate Battalion, under Col. Jessey. He was promoted
to first lieutenant, and served in that capacity until the close of the
war, being a participant in many of the principal battles. He then
returned home, and has followed farming ever since. He owns a farm of
ninety-six acres in Kenton County. February 7, 1867, he married Miss
Mary E. Bristow, daughter of Reuben L. and Statira (Stevens) Bristow, of
Kenton County. Four children have blessed this union: Lewis L.,
Statira B., Thomas K. (deceased) and Henry F. Politically Mr. Childress
is a Democrat.
Childress, Carey, Jessey, Bristow, Stevens,Pendleton, Boone, VA
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Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 5th ed.,
1887, Woodford Co.
ADAM L. CHILDERS was born twelve miles northeast of Lexington, Fayette
Co., Ky., January 2, 1820, and is the second son of Lindsey and
Catherine (Lydick) Childers, natives of Garrard and Fayette Counties,
Ky. The maternal grandfather, Jacob Lydick, was born in Pennsylvania.
The paternal grandfather, Goolsberry Childers, was from Virginia, was
in the war of the Revolution, and afterward immigrated to Garrard
County. Adam L. Childers was reared on a farm in Fayette County, and
when a boy learned the brick laying trade; served three years'
apprenticeship, and afterward worked at his trade from seventeen until
he was forty-nine years of age. In the meantime he came to Woodford
County, and located in Versailles. He abandoned his trade for the farm.
He was one of the inspectors of construction of the courthouse, Free
Mason Hall, etc. He was married in 1843 to Miss Mary J. Smith, of
Fayette County; she died in 1848. In 1851 Mr. Childers married Miss
Susanna M'Cloed, a native of Bourbon County, Ky. One child living
was born to the first wife, Lindsey D.; three are living by the second:
Kate, Maggie and Henry. There is one deceased child, George. Mr.
Childers owns 345 acres in the county. The family are members of the
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Childers Lydick Smith M'Cloed Fayette-KY Garrard-KY Bourbon-KY PA VA
FYI
KAY
CENSUS YR: 1860 TERRITORY: TN COUNTY: Wayne DIVISION: Civil District 14
REEL NO: M653-127 PAGE NO: 160
05 1322 Childress,A.J. 25 M Physician
.........../1,600 TN
06 1322 Childress,Mary K. 18
F AL
07 1322 Childress,Ada J. 8/12
F TN
08 1322 Thompson,E.G. 24 M
Physician TN
11 0300 Childress,William T. 36 M Physician 4,000/5,000 AL
12 0300 Childress,Katherine R 27
F TN
13 0300 Childress,Laura J. 05
F TN
14 0300 Childress,Asa D. 7/12
F TN
15 0300 McCulley,Mary J. 15
F TN
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Index of Lawrence County, Missouri, jurists, officers and miscellany of the
Circuit Court, Oct.1845-May 1865. Abstracted from Circuit Court dockets, 1997, by
judy(a)netfocus.net
Childers, Henry
Apr 1857 Grand Jury Term
Childress, Henry
Petit Jury Term Petit Case or Other Info.
May 1859* *Grand Jury pool, not selected; from Mt. Vernon Twsp.
Sep 1859 Deputy sheriff Nov 1862.
Aug 1860 Sheriff Feb 1863 through Nov 1864.
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View From the Courthouse: Abstracts of Lawrence County, Mo., Circuit Court
Documents, 1858-1869, copyright 1997, Judith Johnson Reustle.
K. State of Mo vs Samuel WINTER and James ANDERSON, grand larceny.
Capias: 23 Jan 1863; Samuel Winter and James Anderson; executed by Henry
CHILDRESS, sheriff, 23 Jan 1863;
Subpoena: 23 Jan 1863; James J. CHERRY; executed 23 Jan 1863 by Henry Childress,
sheriff.
35. State of Mo. vs Edward JONES, attempted murder.
Indictment: charges Jones on 30 June 1866 with pistols, leaden balls and gunpowder
assaulted James ROBERTS with intent to kill.
Capias: 9 Nov 1866; Edward Jones; J. T. GIBSONs fee $1.00.
Subpoena: 10 Nov 1866; James Roberts, James GLASSCOCK, Milton R. KERNEY, Cyrus
BRYANT, Daniel STEPHENSON, John TERRELL, for state; Bryant not found in county 12
Nov 1866.
Subpoena: 10 Nov 1866; James H. Glasscock and John Terrell, for defense; sheriffs
fee $1.00.
Instructions to jury: if they believe defendant was present aiding and abetting
Monroe RAMSEY in assault they must find defendant guilty.
Verdict: Not guilty signed by Henry CHILDRESS, foreman.
Capias: 20 Nov 1866; Edward JONES, for defense in Mo. vs Monroe RAMSEY
128. State of Mo. vs George N HOLDEN, grand larceny and robbery.
Capias: 24 Feb 1864; George N. Holden for robbery; executed 24 Feb 1864 by Henry
CHILDRESS, sheriff, by arresting and taking to the jail of Green county; costs
$13.60.
Writ of commitment: 27 Feb 1864; "...having arrested George N. Holden on two
capiases issued by the clerk of the circuit court for the County of Lawrence
reciting that said defendant had been indicted ... in two cases, one for grand
larceny and the other for robbery.. and there being no jail in
my said county .. therefore hereby commit the said George N. Holden to the jail of
the County of Green;" Henry Childress, sheriff..
Subpoena: 11 May 1864; Anderson STARRETT; executed 11 May 1864 by Henry Childress,
sheriff.
Writ of Habias Corpus: 6 May 1864; from John C. PRICE, judge; to sheriff of Greene
County; that on 27 Feb 1864 had committed to your custody and charge for safe
keeping the body of George N. Holden who had been arrested ... on a capias issued
by the clerk of Circuit Court ... on an indictment for grand larceny .. command
you to have the body of the said George N. Holden before the Circuit Court ... on
Monday the 9th day of May AD 1864; executed 9 May 1864.
Writ of Habias Corpus: 21 Oct 1864; from John C. Price, judge; to sheriff of
Greene County; ... command you to have the body of said George N. Holden at the
Court House in the town of Mt. Vernon ... on the 7th day of November AD 1864;
executed and filed 7 Nov 1864; costs submitted by
Greene County, $133.75. (washing billed at $1.25 per month)
Subpoena: 12 May 1864; Alvin C. SHEPPARD and Joseph MCHNORME? for state; executed
12 May 1864 by Henry CHILDRESS, sheriff, to Alvis A. SHEPPERD and Joseph
MCANDREWS.
Subpoena: 17 Nov 1864; Anderson STARRETT for defense; executed 17 Nov 1864 by
Henry Childress, sheriff.
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ENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: Greene REEL NO: M432-6 PAGE
NO: 262A REFERENCE: F. P. Strother 26th day of Oct. 1850
22 281 281 Childers,Jonathan 45 M Farmer 1,825 SC
23 281 281 Childers,Sarah 46
F SC
24 281 281 Childers,William S. 19 M Farmer
AL
25 281 281 Childers,Mary Ann 18
F AL
26 281 281 Childers,Thomas J. 16 M Farmer
AL 27 281 281 Childers,Tresvant 15 M
Farmer AL
28 281 281 Childers,Nancey M. 13
F AL
29 281 281 Childers,Sarah J. 11
F AL
30 281 281 Childers,Elizabeth E. 9
F AL
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Ref: Hand written sheets - CHILDRESS
Thank you very much for the information provided in the "hand written
sheets". I am most interested in who owned these sheets and if they were
researched by the owner. Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks again!
MaryJean Childress Voegtlin
John C. Childers B. June 7, 1843 Married Martha Caroline Vinson June 23,
1861 AL ?.Marths born Dec 27, 1842 . John Killed in Civil war May 18,
1863. One daughter Nannie Jane Childers born April 26, 1862 in Roanoke,
Radon Co. Ala. Nannie married Thomas Elias East on Dec 30m 1879. Martha
married (2) L. A. Michaels 1892 Marts died Nov. 19, 1903 in Tehuacana
Texas. Information from the family bible of Thomas East family,
Submitted by Edith E Hall Wichaita Falls Texas and another by Frankie
Johns Palestine Texas. 1983
Richard Childress born 1788 died 1879 Marred Susan UK died 1869.
Son Richard B. Childress born 1818 Married Mary UK she born July 26, 1817
died April 14 1878. They had 5 children. Hanna m W. C> bailey, Caroline
md. B. M. Garrett., Susan Md G, W, Jones, Henry Childress md Matilda
Morgan. and Alexander never Married .
These Childress people came from South Carolina and settled near
Chickamauga, Ga, \They took up a lot of land on Chickamauga Creek All of
the Childress are buried in the Bailey graveyard on some of the land
Richard B. Childress gave to hie daughter Hanna. Written by May Elizabeth
Bailey sister of W, C, Bailey who married Ben Spencer. Submitted by Nancy
Childress Phoenix AZ, f
Same submitter Nancy Childress ----Franklin Martin Childress B. Oct 28,
1888 Died Apr. 24, 1943 M Anna Crocker. Mary 31 1914 Married (2) Emma
Isabelle Corbin born 17 Nov. 1897 Children
1. Harvey Franklin Childress Born July 15, 1916 2. Lewis Corbin b. July
27 1918 3. Earl Willard b. Sept 13, 1920 4. Carl William Aug. 31, 1923 5.
charlie Howard Jan 3, 1926 6. author Paul July 30, 1928 7 Floyd Ray Feb.
3, 1932 8. Opal Christene May 11 1935
John Childress b.1790-1792 Laurens Co. SC His father John Mother Martha
Calhoun
died 7-12-1872 Walker Co. Ga Married 1813 Sally Susan Massey b1797-1786
born Wake Nc died 8-3-1861 in Walker Co Ga. her father Nathan T. Massey
Mother Dorathy Their Children
Nancy W Childress 9-1815 Laurens SC m John Parrish
Willie 1817 M Thomas Abercrombie then Issac Garrett
Susan Elviria b 1820 Married cousin Ruebin M. Childress
Prepared by Robert L. Parrish Rt 3 box 2045 Chickamauga Ga. 30407 from
family records and census
Abraham Childers V born Nov 15, 1752 in Albemarle Va Died May 6 1949 in
Letcher Co. Ky..
father Abraham Childer iv Mother Elizabeth Cannon
Wife Elizabeth Robets b c. 1768 in Amhurst Va died 17 Feb 1833 in Perry
Co Ky her mother Mary Benton father Cornelius Roberts. Children ---
William 1787, Matt, Mary Polly 1787, Elisha 1790, Goldsby (Gule) 1804,
Harvey, Dicy, Abraham 1800, Elizabeth, Seley, Francies Most born in Ky.
Prepared by Linda La Force 8161 Molokai Way, fair Oaks Ca 95628 Oct 9
1884
Abraham Childress IV born 1700 Henrico Va. Married 1725 to Elizabeth
Cannan 1725 then Lucy Tucher 1742. Children all born in Henrico Co. VA
Lucrrelia 1731 m Matt Tucker, Wm Cannon 1732, Tabitha 1736, m. Dawson,
Elizabeth 1731 m. Pryor, Mary ann 1743, m. Carter, Creede 1745, Abraham V
11-12-1746 m. Elizabeth Royal (Abraham was a Rvt in the Rev War in th
reg. of John Cope Jr. Amherat Co 1st rifle Co pension app. r1922)
Prepared by Mrs Albert H. Long Jr., 1104 15th Ave Conway SC 29526
John Royall Childress b 4-14-1773 Ablemarle, VA died April 21, 1859 Adair
Co. Ky. Married Elizabeth Frances Cowherd Nov. 16 1796 Bedford Co. VA
(His father Abraham Childress V, Mother Royall
1. Wm. Cowherd Childress b Oct 30, 1802 M. Eliz Miller Logan Co. Ky
2 Gideon Ghildress 1804 gideon and the balance born in Auborn Ky
3. Benjamin bo 1806 to Mo. 1841, 4.. Jane Childress 1807 to St. Joseph
Mo. 5. Mary Childress m. Rev. J.W. Self. (see Perrins HIst of Ky. for
Biog.) 6. Caroline To St, Joseph Mo. 7. Washiington b. 1820 Capt. in
C.S.A. David settled in Auburn Ky. Submitter Edythe Whitley Nashville Tn.
Jasper County, MS - County Index to MS Marriages Database
Childers, Hezikah C. Vaughn, Miranda 1848
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Marion Co, MS Co Index to the is Marriages Database.
13. Childers, Thomas P. Pace, Ema Jane 19 Oct 1886
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JASPER, MS BIRTH
Childers, Herby 26 Feb 1900 W
Jasper MS
Childers, Robert abt 1891 W b. 17 Jul Pelham AL Jasper MS
Childers, William Thomas 21 Apr 1875 W Jasper
MS
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TAYLOR COUNTY GEORGIA 1880 Federal Census
35 8-8 CHILDRES, J w m 45 farmer
36 Delila w f 48 wife keeps house
37 Julia Ann w f 20 dau
38 William w m 18 son
39 Martha w f 17 dau
40 Mary E w f 14 dau
41 Rutha Ann w f 10 dau
42 9-9 CHILDRES, D w. m 40 farmer
43 Nancy A. w f 28 wife keeps house
44 Evey w f 8 dau
45 Jessey w m 7 son
46 Elizabeth w f 6 dau
47 George w m 3 son
48 Mary B. b f 40
13 13-13 CHILDERS, J. H. w m 22 farmer
14 Mary w f 59 wife keeps house
15 Eliza b f 5 servant
16 Jennie b f 20 servant
17 Dilpha b f 16 farm laborer
18 Dalfus b m 18 farm laborer
19 Fred b m 8
18 1-1 CHILDS, J.A. w m 56 farmer
19 Nancy A w f 52 wife keeps house
20 Sarah E w f 27 dau
21 Nancy V w f 25 dau
22 Ella w f 22 dau
23 Henry A w m 19 son farm laborer
24 Mary F w f 16 dau
25 Willice A w m 14 son farm laborer
26 Alice A w f 12 dau
27 Emma S w f 10 dau
28 Rena w f 6 dau
49 4-4 CHILDS, William w m 31 farmer
50 Francis w f 29 wife keeps house
(family continued)
=======page 14B=== June 15th, 1880 Butler District GMD 757====
(family continued)
1 4-4 CHILDS, Molly w f 12 dau at school
2 Sousan w f 10 dau at school
3 Josephine w f 7 dau
4 Ella w f 4 dau
5 Julia w f 2 dau
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Submitter for ha000738: Audrey HARTMAN, 929 Flintlock Drive, Lansdale, PA 19446
USA akalen(a)adelphia.com
Robert Childress married Anna Dial 7/28/1853
Anna Dial was born 7 Nov 1835 in South Carolina
Father: William Dial
Birth/Chris: 1798
Mother: Hannah Hellams
Birth/Chris 1804
Married: 1828 Laurens Co., SC
Children:1.XDial, Christi - Birth/Chris: 27 Nov 1830 @
2.Dial, John Stacy - Birth/Chris: 12
Mar 1833 @
3.Dial, Anna - Birth/Chris: 7 Nov 1835
@
4.Dial, Nancy - Birth/Chris: 1 Oct 1839
@
WILLIAM DIAL'S FATHER AND MOTHER WERE:
Father: Martin
Dial
Mother: Chrystie Abercrombie
Children:1.XDial, Hannah - Birth/Chris: 1 1783 @
2.Dial, William - Birth/Chris: 1798 @
3.Dial, Colvill - @
4.Dial, Martin - @
HANNAH HELLEMS MOTHER AND FATHER:
Father: Richard Hellams
Mother: Anne Coker
RICHARD HELLAM FATHER AND MOTHER WERE:ther:
FATHER Henry Arthur Dial
WIFE: UNK
Children:1.XDial, MartiDial, Hastings - @
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Submitter for r7669915: Lineages Inc. ORGANIZATION, P.O. Box 417, Salt Lake City,
Utah 84110 USA 801-531-9297, kindred1(a)inconnect.com
Robert
Childress
Birth/Chris: ABT 1705 VA
Married: Agnes
Roberts parents were:
Father: Robert Childress
Birth/Chris: ABT 1685 VA
Mother: Catherine
Children:1.Childress, Robert - Birth/Chris: ABT 1705 @ VA
2.XChildress, John - Birth/Chris: ABT 1716 @ VA
3.Childress, prob John - @
THE ABOVE NAMED ROBERT'S PARENTS WERE:
Father: Robert CHILDERS Childress
Birth/Chris: ABT 1664 VA
Mother:
Birth/Chris: ABT 1664 VA
ChiLD:1.XChildress, Robert - Birth/Chris: ABT 1685 @ VA
THE ABOVE NAMED ROBERT'S PARENTS WERE:
Father: Abraham Childers
Birth/Chris: ABT 1630
England
Mother: Anne
Children:1.XChildress, Robert CHILDERS - Birth/Chris: ABT 1664 @ VA
2.Childress, John - Birth/Chris: ABT 1667 @ VA
3.Childress, Philemon - Birth/Chris: ABT 1670 @ VA
4.Childress, Abraham - Birth/Chris: ABT 1672 @ VA
5.Childress, Henry - Birth/Chris: ABT 1675 @ VA
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ROBERT CHILDRESS
Birth/Chris: ABT 1680 VA
Wife:AGNIS ??
Married: ABT 1725 , VA
Children:1.CHILDRESS, JOHN - Birth/Chris: ABT 1712 @ VA
Death:15 Jun 1807 , PRINCE EDWARD, VA, (WP)
Spouse:1.OSBORNE, ANN - born: ABT 1717 @ VA
Married:ABT 1733 , AMELIA, VA
Children:1.CHILDRESS, JOHN Birth: 20 Apr
1734 @ VA
2.CHILDRESS REPS OSBORNE B:
ABT 1745 @ VA
3.CHILDRESS, ANN
Spouse:2. BOOKER, SARAH - @
Married: 30 Dec 1780
2.CHILDRESS, ROBERT O - @BRISTOL PARISH, HENRICO VA
Death: 20 Jun 1789 , (WP)
Spouse:1. DOROTHA
3.CHILDRESS, RICHARD - @ BRISTOL PARISH, HENRICO, VA
Spouse:1. MCMURDY, MARY - @
4.CHILDRESS, SUSANNAH - Birth/Chris: 28 Aug 1732 @ VA
Birth: 28 Aug 1732 BRISTOL PARISH, HENRICO, VA
SOURCES:
!1. PRINCE EDWARD CO., VA ABSTRACTS FROM DEEDS 1754-1763
(GS#975.563 R2P)
2. WILL BOOK W., P. 37 PITTSYLVANIA CO., VA 1770-1800
(GS#975.5665 P2H)
3. PRINCE EDWARD CO., VA WILLS AND PROBATE BOOK 4, P. 489
(GS#975.563 S2P)
4. AMELIA AND PRINCE EDWARD CO., VA LAND RECORDS
5. IGI OF VA
ABRAHAM CHILDRESS
Birth/Chris:ABT
1655
Spouse: SUSANNAH CHILDRESS
Birth/Chris: VA
Married: ABT 1676 , HENRICO, VA
Children:1.CHILDRESS, ABRAHAM - Birth/Chris: ABT 1676 @ VA
2.CHILDRESS, ROBERT - Birth/Chris: ABT 1680 @ VA
3.CHILDRESS, PHILEMON - Birth/Chris: ABT 1682 @ VA
4.CHILDRESS, JOHN - Birth/Chris: ABT 1684 @ VA
5.CHILDRESS, WILLIAM - Birth/Chris: ABT 1686 @ VA
6.CHILD RESS, SARAH - Birth/Chris: ABT 1688 @ VA
7.CHILDRESS, THOMAS - @ VA
8.CHILDRESS, HENRY - Birth/Chris: ABT 1689 @ VA
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Marriage Record for Pendleton Childress
Spouse: Mary (Polly) Pinkston
Date: 28 Feb 1846
B/G: Groom
County and State: Mercer Co. KY
Marriage Record for John Childress
Spouse: Ella Lewis
Date: 14 Oct 1899
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for F. M. Childress
Spouse: Tate Hethcock
Date: 8 Jun 1886
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for A. M. Childers+AM stands for Alfred Malloy
Spouse: Mary C. Hulen+Father was Thomas Hulen(LSartin237(a)aol.com
Date: 12 Apr 1860
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for A. N. Childers Jr.(should read Alfred Malloy Jr.)
JMatt330(a)aol.com
Spouse: Bobbie Foster
Date: 16 Aug 1904
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for Ann Childers
Spouse: Jesse BRICKEY
Date: 24 Aug 1831
B/G: Bride
County and State: Mercer Co. KY
Marriage Record for Burris Childers
Spouse: Susie Randolf
Date: 4 Aug 1894
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for C. J. Childers
Spouse: M. M. Wooten
Date: 2 Aug 1866
B/G: Bride
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for Elijah C Childers
Spouse: Margaret E Allen
Date: 19 Jul 1865
B/G: Groom
County and State: Hopkins Co. KY
Marriage Record for Elizabeth Childers
Spouse: Timothy MCMAN
Date: 30 May 1853
B/G: Bride
County and State: Hopkins Co. KY
Marriage Record for Ethel Childers
Spouse: W C Kitchen
Date: 11 Oct 1894
B/G: Bride
Source: Book:6 Page:551
County and State: Benton Co. OR
Marriage Record for George W Childers
Spouse: Elizabeth Williams
Date: 12 Dec 1853
B/G: Groom
County and State: Hopkins Co. KY
Marriage Record for J. H. Childers
Spouse: Sany Norris
Date: 6 Jan 1895
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for J. W. Childers
Spouse: Levia Ann Pullin
Date: 18 Jul 1898
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for James Childers+klo2000_2001(a)yahoo.com
Spouse: Ida Goodman
Date: 16 Mar 1884
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for James F. Childers
Spouse: Celah J. Forbess
Date: 13 Sep 1860
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for Jim Childers
Spouse: Maggie Pirtle
Date: 4 Feb 1899
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for John Childers
Spouse: Martha J Brown
Date: 21 Sep 1864
B/G: Groom
County and State: Hopkins Co. KY
Marriage Record for John Childers
Spouse: Mary Vaughn
Date: 6 Nov 1879
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for John Childers
Spouse: Susan Townsend
Date: 19 Feb 1845
B/G: Groom
County and State: Hopkins Co. KY
Marriage Record for L.T. Childers
Spouse: G. L. Barham
Date: 21 Mar 1892
B/G: Bride
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for Monroe Childers
Spouse: Mary E [Martha] GRIMSLEY
Date: 21 Oct 1872
B/G: Groom
Source: Book:D Page:191
County and State: Benton Co. OR
Marriage Record for Ollie Childers
Spouse: Warren Hinton
Date: 5 Nov 1893
B/G: Bride
Source: Book:6 Page:500
County and State: Benton Co. OR
Marriage Record for Rebecah Childers
Spouse: Samuel Philips
Date: 13 Feb 1813
B/G: Bride
County and State: Hopkins Co. KY
Marriage Record for S. M. Childers
Spouse: W. B. Goodjoin
Date: 12 Dec 1876
B/G: Bride
County and State: Lamar Co. TX
Marriage Record for Burris Childers
Spouse: Bettie Sheide
Date: 26 Dec 1897
B/G: Groom
County and State: Lamar Co. TX