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In a message dated 12/9/2006 8:36:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
INJACK1(a)aol.com writes:
When compiling the Childers/Childress of ww2 Which way should they be
indexed, the state of birth or state they where living in at the time of
enlistment. I'll do it the way by majority vote.
indianaJACK
IndianaJACK -
It might be better to list them by where they were living. It's possible
that a descendant may not know where they were born. Just my opinion:)
MaryJean
When compiling the Childers/Childress of ww2 Which way should they be
indexed, the state of birth or state they where living in at the time of
enlistment. I'll do it the way by majority vote.
indianaJACK
Patrick Childress was born abt 1780 and married Nancy Going [Goyne] 12 Dec
1797 in Henrico County, VA. Patrick was drafted in Louisa County VA in 1813
to fight in the War of 1812. He died in Augusta County in 1856.
Does anyone have any information on this couple? Your assistance is
appreciated.
Regards,
Steve
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