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Hi,
In looking at the Ohio marriages, I found two memebers
of the Kanawha County Childress family on the list and
there could be more.
Fillman Childers who married Mollie Ferrill in 1892
was Tillman Childress, son of Henry Childress and
Rebecca Pauley. They lived in Kanawha County Va/WV.
James Childers who married Sidney Polley/Pauley was
Tillmans Uncle.
I noticed a Lucinda Childers on the list and James did
have a sister named Lucinda.
Anyone have any information on these
Childress/Childers?
Thanks,
Greg Whitlock
gwhitloc(a)swva.net
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CHILDRESS
Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900
Combined Matches: 1
Given Name Surname Given Name Spouse Surname Spouse Marriage Date County
State
JACOB PROSE ELIZABETH CHILDRESS 21 Jul 1850 Gallia OH
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CHILDERS
Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900
Combined Matches: 39
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Given Name Surname Given Name Spouse Surname Spouse Marriage Date County
State
MASLEY T. CHILDERS HULDA CALHOON 08 Jun 1851 Gallia OH
WILLIAM F. CHILDERS ANNA DEWEES 18 Nov 1851 Gallia OH
HENRY W. BOWMAN HULDA CHILDERS 03 Sep 1853 Gallia OH
LEWIS CHILDERS CATHARINE HEART 11 Apr 1854 Gallia OH
WILLIAM CHILDERS MARY MILLER 05 Oct 1855 Gallia OH
WILLIAM F. WHITE MAHALA J. CHILDERS 10 Jul 1856 Gallia OH
JOHN A. CHILDERS SARAH A. C. WHITE 29 May 1859 Gallia OH
ABRAHAM B. CHILDERS REBECCA LEWIS 17 Jan 1861 Gallia OH
PERRY CHILDERS NANCY JANE McGATH 05 Oct 1862 Gallia OH
MICHAEL SHELINE MINERVA CHILDERS 06 May 1862 Gallia OH
ANDREW BROOKS MARTHA J. CHILDERS 13 Nov 1869 Gallia OH
WILLIAM M. CHILDERS MARY C. DONNALLY 18 Dec 1869 Gallia OH
JOHN W. CHILDERS ALICE SIMMS 19 Sep 1873 Gallia OH
JOHN BICKLE ELLA CHILDERS 07 Oct 1882 Gallia OH
JEFFERSON CHILDERS ROMEAN PILOW 17 Aug 1889 Gallia OH
SYLVESTER CHILDERS MARY JANE PLANTS 29 Aug 1889 Gallia OH
FILLMAN CHILDERS MOLLIE FERRILL 18 May 1892 Gallia OH
WILLIAM C. CHILDERS ROSA M. CLARK 17 Jan 1893 Gallia OH
JOHN LEMLEY ETTA CHILDERS 03 Apr 1893 Gallia OH
ALFRED MASSIE EUGENIA CHILDERS 26 Jan 1899 Gallia OH
RUFUS WHITE LUCINDA CHILDERS 13 Jan 1839 Gallia OH
JAMES CHILDERS SIDNEY POLLEY 23 Oct 1839 Gallia OH
JAMES CHILDERS AVY G. SIMS 11 Dec 1839 Gallia OH
JOHN L. WOODRUM AMANDA CHILDERS 13 Mar 1841 Gallia OH
LEWIS CHILDERS MARTHA ANN PURCY 23 Jun 1842 Gallia OH
ANDREW CHILDERS ELIZABETH WISEMAN 18 Dec 1845 Gallia OH
RICHARD WISEMAN CLARISSA CHILDERS 06 Mar 1845 Gallia OH
CHILDERS STONE MARY TOPHAM 15 Dec 1846 Gallia OH
LEVI CHILDERS MARYETTA WICKLINE 04 Dec 1849 Gallia OH
MOSBY CHILDERS LADY MANRING 17 Aug 1815 Gallia OH
HENRY CHILDERS SALLY HOTTINGER 05 Nov 1816 Gallia OH
ABRAHAM CHILDERS RACHEL RICKABAUGH 31 Oct 1819 Gallia OH
JOSEPH CHILDERS SALLY RICKABAUGH 03 Dec 1819 Gallia OH
JOHN SURBER ELIZABETH CHILDERS 11 Dec 1823 Gallia OH
SETH WALKER POLLY CHILDERS 12 Jan 1825 Gallia OH
WILLIAM JINKS NANCY CHILDERS 05 Feb 1826 Gallia OH
MARTIN CHILDERS ELANOR CLARK 23 Mar 1826 Gallia OH
ANDREW CHILDERS ELIZABETH CLARK 26 Apr 1826 Gallia OH
RICHARD JOHNSON CYRENE CHILDERS 17 Mar 1839 Gallia OH
RUFUS WHITE LUCINDA CHILDERS 13 Jan 1839 Gallia OH
JAMES CHILDERS SIDNEY POLLEY 23 Oct 1839 Gallia OH
JAMES CHILDERS AVY G. SIMS 11 Dec 1839 Gallia OH
JOHN L. WOODRUM AMANDA CHILDERS 13 Mar 1841 Gallia OH
LEWIS CHILDERS MARTHA ANN PURCY 23 Jun 1842 Gallia OH
ANDREW CHILDERS ELIZABETH WISEMAN 18 Dec 1845 Gallia OH
RICHARD WISEMAN CLARISSA CHILDERS 06 Mar 1845 Gallia OH
CHILDERS STONE MARY TOPHAM 15 Dec 1846 Gallia OH
LEVI CHILDERS MARYETTA WICKLINE 04 Dec 1849 Gallia OH
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North Carolina Marriages, 1842-1900
CHILDRESS
Name of Groom: R. F. Jarrett
Groom Age: 23
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: Fannie Smith
Bride Age: 23
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1894
Bond Date:
Performed By: Robert Helton, Min.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): D. A. Smith, R. E. Rhyne, W. S. Childress
Original Source Page: 233
Comment: At: Robert Helton's
Place: Catawba County
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Name of Spouse 1: John M. Myers
Name of Spouse 2: Nancy J. Dobbins
Marriage Date:
Bond Date: 18 Feb 1863
Performed By:
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond: Jas. Childress
Occupation:
Witness Name: B. C. Myers
Original Source Page: 57
Comment: No marriage date
Place: Yadkin County
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CHILDRES
Name of Groom: George T. Barger
Groom Age: 21
Groom's Father's Name: Hosea Barger
Groom's Mother's Name: Rebecca Barger
Name of Bride: Alice Spencer
Bride Age: 21
Bride's Father's Name: Addison Spencer
Bride's Mother's Name: Laura Spencer
Marriage Date: 01 Nov 1891
Bond Date:
Performed By: L. C. Huffman, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): J. R. Miller, W. P. Childres, J. P. Fry
Original Source Page: 53
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
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Name of Groom: J. L. Pardew
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: Nartha L. Byrd
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date:
Bond Date: 10 Nov 1865
Performed By:
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond: W. Childres
Occupation: D.C.
Witness Name: J. F. Adams
Original Source Page: 39
Comment: No marriage date
Place: Wilkes County
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Name of Spouse 1: Henry Childres
Name of Spouse 2: Milesa C. Reece
Marriage Date:
Bond Date: 21 Sep 1865
Performed By:
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond: A. S. Speer
Occupation:
Witness Name:
Original Source Page: 15
Comment: No marriage date
Place: Yadkin County
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I'm sorry I don't have enough time to get the full record for CHILDERS...
CHILDERS
North Carolina Marriages, 1842-1900
Combined Matches: 21
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Name of Spouse 1 Name of Spouse 2 Marriage Date Full View
Freeland Hawkins Elizabeth Childers 23 Dec 1865 View Full Record
Charley Boggs Nettie Shuford 28 Oct 1896 View Full Record
L. P. Childers Sarah Jarrett 06 Dec 1859 View Full Record
Thomas C. Childers Susanna Howard 18 Aug 1870 View Full Record
Gilbert L. Childers Mahala Howard 16 Feb 1871 View Full Record
Henry Childers Mary Williams 19 Feb 1871 View Full Record
Henry H. Childers Mary Ann Huffman 21 Oct 1880 View Full Record
Miles W. Childers Mary Honeycutt 22 Dec 1880 View Full Record
Daniel W. Childers Roxanna Fisher 26 Jun 1881 View Full Record
William H. Speargeon Childers Lola May Helton 22 Oct 1896 View Full Record
Jesse Childers Mary Leohardt 13 Feb 1898 View Full Record
John W. Helton Octavia C. Childers 13 Mar 1887 View Full Record
E. Hines Amanda M. Bumgarner 08 Feb 1895 View Full Record
George M. Huffman Anna C. Childers 27 Mar 1890 View Full Record
Wilson Kilby Allie Nance 25 Dec 1898 View Full Record
John E. Childers Phebe Darnall 22 Dec 1867 View Full Record
Hyram Childers Christena Brown 03 Sep 1865 View Full Record
James Childers Betsey Ann Martin View Full Record
Solomon Childers Lear Stinson 31 Aug 1865 View Full Record
Arnold Coe Nancy Childers 19 Nov 1857 View Full Record
Thomas Griffin Mary Childers 16 Mar 1854 View Full Record
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Jo Indiana Jack!
I hope your recovery is going well. Below is some information that I
hope will help you. Take care and Merry Christmas, Kay
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Major Denis CHILDERS (AFN: 1S61-KJN)
BIRTH:5 Jul 1821 , Grant, Ky
Death: 29 Jan 1912
Burial:Sandhill Cem, Scotland, Mo
Father: Joseph Henry CHILDERS (AFN:
CFF7-5F) Mother:Marguerite CONNYERS (AFN:
CFF7-6L)
Marriage(s):
Spouse 1:Elvira BIRCH (AFN: 1S61-KKV)
Marriage:13 Jan 1842 , Adams, Il
*********************************
Joseph Henry CHILDERS (AFN:CFF7-5F)
Born:27 Dec 1798Garrard, Ky
Died:20 Nov 1871 Adams, Il
Married:15 Aug 1820 Pendleton, Ky
Father:Major CHILDERS
(AFN:1S61-9RQ) Mother:Hannah BALLEW
(AFN:1S61-BB7)
Wife's Name:Marguerite CONNYERS (AFN:CFF7-6L)
Born:1802 Pendleton, Ky
Died: 6 May 1832 Adams, Il
Married:15 Aug 1820 Pendleton, Ky
Father: Dennis CONYERS
(AFN:1S61-XZ8) Mother:Mary
(AFN:1S61-Z0F) Children
1. Major Denis CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-KJN)
Born: 5 Jul 1821 Grant, Ky
Died: 29 Jan 1912
Buried: Sandhill Cem, Scotland, Mo
2.Meneer CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-KNH)
Born:3 Jan 1823 Grant, Ky
Died: Jan 1823 Grant, Ky
3.John Anderson CHILDERS (AFN:3WCJ-FJ)
Born: 29 Apr 1824 Grant County, Ky
Died: 15 Aug 1893 Union County, Lagrandee, Or
4. Eliza J. CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-KBF)
Born:13 Aug 1826 Grant, Ky
5.Cinderella CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-K46)
Born:18 Oct 1828 Grant, Ky
Died:26 Feb 1865 Adams, Il
6. Priscilla Ann CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-JM4)
Born: 2 May 1830 Grant, Ky
Died21 May 1882 Adams, Il
7. Hannah M. CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-KPP)
Born: 6 May 1832 Adams, Il
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Major CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-9RQ)
Born:19 Feb 1774 Amherst, Va
Died:27 Apr 1845 Clark, Mo
Married: Amherst, Va
Father:Joseph CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-9WK)
Mother:Mary (AFN:1S61-9XR)
Wife's NameHannah BALLEW (AFN:1S61-BB7)
Born:16 Nov 1778 Va
Died:18 Apr 1812, Ky
Married: Amherst, Va
Father: Stewart BALLEW (AFN:1S61-L0J)
Mother:
Children
1.Nancy CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-BCF)
Born:6 Nov 1796 Va
2. Joseph Henry CHILDERS (AFN:CFF7-5F)
Born: 27 Dec 1798 Garrard, Ky
Died: 20 Nov 1871 Adams, Il
3.John CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-BFT)
Born:31 Jul 1801 Garrard, Ky>
4.Joanah CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-BG2)
Born:17 Mar 1804 Garrard, Ky>
5.Major CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-BH8
Born: 31 May 1806 , Garrard, Ky>
6. Elizabeth CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-BJG)
Born:27 Apr 1809 Garrard, Ky
**********************************
Joseph CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-9WK)
Born: Abt. 1748, Of Amherst, Va
Married:
Father:
Mother:
Wife's NameMary (AFN:1S61-9XR)
Born: Abt. 1752 Amherst, Va>
Married:
Father:
Mother:
Child
1.Major CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-9RQ)
Born: 19 Feb 1774 Amherst, Va
Died: 27 Apr 1845 Clark, Mo
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Henry CHILDERS (AFN:1S61
Born: 1765 Albermarle, Va
Died: 1 Sep 1839 Grant, Ky
Married:10 Sep 1787 Greenbrier, Ky
Father:
Mother:
Wife's NameElizabeth "Betsy" PRYOR (AFN:1S61-L35)
Born: Abt. 1766 Amherst, Va>
Died: Bef 1839
Married: 10 Sep 1787 Greenbrier, Ky
Father: F. Nicholas PRYOR (AFN:1DHX-HV7)
Mother: Mary (AFN:1DHX-HWF)
Child
1."Yankee" William P. CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-L4C)
Born: Abt. 1788 Greenbrier, Ky
Married:4 Jul 1820 Switzerland,
In Father:Henry CHILDERS
(AFN:1S61-L2X) Mother:Elizabeth
"Betsy" PRYOR (AFN:1S61-L35)
Wife's Name Mary Polly CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-SXC)
Born: Abt. 1799 Madison,
Ky Father:Joshua
CHILDERS (AFN:1DHX-MSH)
Mother: Lucy RICHARDSON (AFN:1DHX-MR9)
Child
1.Martha Patsy CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-SQ4)
Born:4 May 1804 Switzerland, In
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Joshua CHILDERS (AFN:1DHX-MSH)
Born:29 Aug 1777 Amhurst, Va
Died:6 Oct 1856 Grant, Ky
Married: 18 Apr 1799 Madison, Ky
Father: Henry CHILDERS
(AFN:KSMH-54) Mother: Susanna GOOLSBY
(AFN:KSMH-69)
Wife's Name-Lucy RICHARDSON (AFN:1DHX-MR9)
Born:17 Mar 1780 Madison, Ky
Died: 17 Jun 1842
Married:18 Apr 1799-Madison, Ky
Father: Amos RICHARDSON (AFN:1S61-S87)
Mother: Martha BAILEY (AFN:1S61-S9F)
Children
1. Mary Polly CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-SXC)
Born: Abt. 1799 Madison, Ky>
2.Squire R. CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-SZK)
Born:29 Dec 1806 Ky
3. U CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-T0Q)
Born: Abt. 1808 , Ky
4. Nancy CHILDERS (AFN:1DHX-LX5)
Born:1811 Ky
Died:Nov 1880 Stewartsville, , Ky
5.Sarah CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-RF3)
Born:Abt 1816 Ky
Died: 5 May 1911 Washington, Ks
6. Joshua CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-QZ7)
Born:12 Jun 1820 Grant, Ky
Died:28 Jul 1849 Grant, Ky
***********************************
Henry CHILDERS (AFN:KSMH-54)
Born:Abt. 1738 Va
Died:Ky
Married: Va
Wife's Name Susanna GOOLSBY (AFN:KSMH-69)
Born:Abt. 1742 Va
Died: Ky
Married: Va
Children
1. Robert CHILDERS (AFN:HRV8-NB)
Born:1764? Amherst Co., , Va
Died: 1831 Grant Co., , Ky
2. Henry CHILDERS (AFN:1DHX-MNN)
Born:8 Jul 1767 Greenbriar, Va
Died:26 Mar 1852 Grant, Ky
3. Abraham CHILDERS (AFN:1DHX-HN0)
Born:Abt. 1769 Amherst, Va>
4.Sarah CHILDERS (AFN:1DHX-HP6)
Born:Abt 1774 Amhurst, Va>
5.Solomon CHILDERS (AFN:1DHX-HLK)
Born:Abt 1776 Va
Died: Abt 1838 , Ky
Buried: Rockbridge, Ky
6.William CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-ZTL)
Born:Abt. 1777 Va
7. Joshua CHILDERS (AFN:1DHX-MSH)
Born:29 Aug 1777 Amhurst, Va
Died:6 Oct 1856 Grant, Ky
8. Lucretia CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-ZVS)
Born: Abt. 1778 Va
9. Thomas CHILDERS (AFN:1S61-KX5)
Born:1775/1778 Va
10.William G. CHILDERS (AFN:1DHX-MVW)
Born:Bef 1785 Amhurst, Va
Died:1834
11. Elizabeth CHILDERS (AFN:1DHX-HSS)
Born:Abt 1786 Amhurst, Va
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Robert CHILDERS (AFN:K8JT-VP)
Born:1809 Virginia
Wife's Name-Jane VAN HOOSE (AFN:K8JT-WV)
Born:1813 Floyd Co., Kentucky
Father:James VANHOOSE
(AFN:9Z7J-SC) Mother:Elizabeth
PRESTON (AFN:9Z7J-TJ) Children
1.James M. CHILDERS (AFN:K8K5-94)
Born:1832 , Floyd Co., Kentucky
2.Frances Marion CHILDERS (AFN:K8K5-KH)
Born:1834 Floyd Co., Kentucky
3. John CHILDERS (AFN:K8K5-TV)
Born:1836 Floyd Co., Kentucky
4. Elizabeth CHILDERS (AFN:K8JV-1J)
Born:1838 Floyd Co., Kentucky
5.William CHILDERS (AFN:K8K6-22)
Born:1840 Floyd Co., Kentucky
6.Lucy A. CHILDERS (AFN:K8P2-N1)
Born:1843 , Johnson Co., Kentucky
7.Henry Jeff CHILDERS (AFN:K8K6-98)
Born:1845 Johnson Co., Kentucky
8.Sarah J. CHILDERS (AFN:K8JV-57)
Born:1847 Johnson Co., Kentucky
9.Hardin CHILDERS (AFN:K8P2-RJ)
Born:1849 Johnson Co., Kentucky
Died:1933 Of, Lawr., Ky
10.Owen CHILDERS (AFN:K8JV-7K)
Born:1854 Johnson Co., Kentucky
I found this on line, it might be a connection for me. Does any one have any
more on these kin? As far as their descendants or where any of these Childers
went.
indiana jack
The Dry Ridge Baptist Church
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The fourth church to be organized in the area that would become Grant
County was initially known as The Baptist Church at The
Dryridge--Freewill. With the assistance of Elders Benjamin Lambert and
Alexander Monroe, the other "helps" from Mountain Island, Union, and
Forks of the Licking (Falmouth) Churches, the Dry Ridge Church was
constituted on July 12, 1817 with the following original members: Henry
Childers Sr., Thomas Childers, William G. Childers, Major Childers,
William Childers, James Thomas, Mary Childers, Sarah Thomas, Elizabeth
Childers, Mary Landrum, Elizabeth Lay.
The first minister, and twelfth member was Elder Christian Tomlin, a
native of Virginia who moved here from the Ohio Territory in 1817.
Initially, services were held in the meeting house built in 1799 and
shared with the Old Baptists under the agreement reached in 1818. This
agreement was formalized in a deed dated July 12, 1820 to Simon Nichols,
Robert Childers Sr., William Childers, and their successors as Trustees
of the Dry Ridge Meeting House which is ". . . . for all societies to
worship in who please and said lot is also intended for the purpose of
erecting thereon a public school . . . ."
>From a Brown Co. TX History
Missionaries of the Methodist Church took the lead in organizing
churches in the day of the frontier. Two missionaries, George Vest and
William Mayberry, who conducted religious services in Hamilton and
Comanche counties, came into Brown County in 1862 and instituted a
church on Blanket Creek. A year later the same men led in the movement
for a second Methodist Church in Hanna Valley near the Colorado River.
Just as the Civil War closed Elisha Childress established a circuit of
six Methodist churches. Three additional churches of the same faith
including the First Methodist Church of Brownwood came into existence
before 1882.
The Missionary Baptists were not far behind the Methodists. It was not,
however, until the mid-seventies that organized churches appeared among
the Baptists. The New Prospect Baptist Church was organized in 1875 and
John May was the first pastor. The same year witnessed the organization
of New Hope Baptist Church on Jim Ned Creek. J. M. Perry was pastor of
this church. The year, 1876, saw five new Baptist churches, including
the First Baptist Church in Brownwood. The Baptists organized the Pecan
Valley Baptist Association, September 6, 1876, with six churches
represented.
The Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Brownwood resulted from the labors
of S. M. Lewis, an itinerant missionary of the Little River Presbytery.
Lewis held a meeting in Brownwood during the summer of 1875. He returned
in September at the request of the Presbyterians and constituted the
church September 6, 1875.
The Southern or Old School Presbyterians organized the First
Presbyterian Church in Brownwood September 10, 1876. Dr. B. T.
McClelland led in the founding of the church and became the first
pastor.
Next in order or organization came the Episcopalians. The Episcopal
Church in Brownwood came into existence in 1882 with Peter Wager as the
first rector.
No other churches save the Christians in 1888 and the Catholics in 1896
were organized in the county before 1900.
Fraternal organizations had a part in the life of the frontier. The
Masonic order in Brownwood came into being in 1865 and is at this time
the oldest social body in the county. Other Masonic lodges appeared at
Thrifty, Williams Ranch, May and Blanket during the frontier era.
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Texas Marriages, 1856-1900
Combined Matches: 2
CHILDRES:
Given NameSurnameGiven Name SpouseSurname SpouseMarriage DateCountyState
J. A.ATKINSONA. E.CHILDRES09 Dec 1897ComancheTXH. J.KIMBERLINGMATTIE
CHILDRES14 Apr 1897HuntTX
CHILDRESS:
Texas Marriages, 1856-1900
Combined Matches: 25
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J. H.CHILDRESSBETTIE L.MORNEY15 May 1892ErathTXS. J.BOWLESM. F.CHILDRESS
17 Apr 1898DentonTXE. E.SHOFFNERBIRTIECHILDRESS19 Jan 1900SomervellTX
GEORGE E.CHILDRESSSUSIETIPTON29 Aug 1895SomervellTXJ. E.WILKSDONIE
CHILDRESS07 Jan 1894SomervellTXJ. W.CROSSMARYCHILDRESS31 Dec 1891
SomervellTXW. H.BRADSHAWMATTIECHILDRESS07 Dec 1887SomervellTXW. T.LAIN
LIZZIE [Mrs]CHILDRESS10 Feb 1889SomervellTXA. J.CHILDRESSV. A.RUSH28 Jan
1877ComancheTXJOHN C.PLOTTSALLIECHILDRESS14 Feb 1878ComancheTX
FRANK K.STAMEYTROUPECHILDRESS17 Jul 1884ComancheTXR. E.CHILDRESSL. A.
TIMMONS10 Dec 1885ComancheTXJ. D.MILAMMARTHA L. [Mrs]CHILDRESS03 Apr
1900ComancheTXB. C.CHILDRESSGILLEYHOOKER07 Oct 1895RainsTXN. S.BURTON
LOLACHILDRESS3 Jun 1894HuntTXW. T.CAINH. A.CHILDRESS29 Jul 1888HuntTXJ.
S.CHILDRESSL. J.CRUMP3 Jan 1894HuntTXJ. T.CHILDRESSAGNES M. [Mrs]MORROW9
Sep 1894HuntTXJ. T.CHILDRESSIDAROACH8 Jul 1900HuntTXJOHNCHILDRESSCRESEY
TITUS4 Jun 1887HuntTX
JOHNCHILDRESSCRESSEYTITUS4 Jun 1887HuntTXM. F.CHILDRESSFANNIE L.BUIE11
Jul 1880HuntTXGEORGEHUSBANDSLURA E.CHILDRESS4 Dec 1894HuntTXJ. M.SAMPLES
GEORGIACHILDRESS26 Feb 1893HuntTXW. B.LEAVELLEIDACHILDRESS25 Dec 1898
HuntTX
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I want to know also. He was my g-g-grandfather.
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Squire HENDRIX b. 1782 d. >30 MAY 1835 (Some say he was b. 1770 Granger
Co., VA) Squire married 24 NOV 1798 Knox Co., TN Polly HACKWORTH, bond
by Luke HENDRIX. Squire HENDRIX was on the Anderson Co., TN tax list in
1805. Signed a petition for a road north of Walden's Ridge on the waters
of the Emory River in APR 1812 in Roane Co., TN. He appeared in the 1814
Roane Co., TN tax list in Capt. HALL's Co. (pg 7), with 40A on the Big
Emery River and 1 white poll. The 1815 tax list had him in the same
location but without acreage. Squire HENDRICK was commissioned Capt.
14th Reg. TN Militia in Roane Co. on 29 AUG 1810. Squire HENDRIX
purchased 100A in Anderson Co., TN on the East Fork of Poplar Creek for
$400 on 16 FEB 1805 from James PORTER. Deed witnessed by William GAMBLE
& Matthew HAWKINS. Squire sold the land back to PORTER for the same
price on 14 SEP 1807 but the deal must not have been consummated since
Squire (of Roane Co) sold 114A on the East Fork of Poplar Creek in
Anderson Co., TN for $500 to Mitchel CHILDRESS on 5 JUN 1809. Isaac
STANDIFER and James PORTER witnessed the deed. [Austin HACKWORTH
witnessed an Anderson Co., TN deed on 15 JAN 1813 when Isaac LOW sold
10A between Scarborough Ferry and Poplar Creek for $20 to Carter
HENDRIX. Gabriel HACKWORTH witnessed the deed as well. Austin was
Polly's brother. Who was Carter HENDRIX??] Squire moved to Sequatchie
Valley in Marion Co., TN where he was in the 1830 census (p.63;
12013001-0102001, same page as his brother in law Austin HACKWORTH,
210001-010001). After Polly died (<30 MAY 1835) he sold all his land
(290A) and livestock to his sonsTarlton and Lewis before moving to
Missouri, where he died.
..... "John's [John Whitsett Childress Senior, brother of Sarah Childress
Polk] older daughters were Mary, who married James Monroe Avent, and Bettie,
who married Major General John Calvin Brown, of Pulaski [TN]. Avent [James
Monroe Avent] took my father [John Whitsett Childress Junior] in as a law
partner until he moved to Nashville in 1882. We were always very close to
the Avent family, my younger brother bearing that name [Avent
Childress]...."
.... "Bettie Childress [daughter of John Whitsett Childress Senior] married
Brown [Major General John Calvin Brown] while refugeeing in Georgia, and
"between battles" of the war. They returned to Pulaski, from which he
[Major General John Calvin Brown] was elected Tennessee's Governor in 1870.
Later they moved to Nashville, where he died in 1889. At which time he was
President of the Texas & Pacific Railroad. There were two daughters, Marie
and Daisy, and a son, John. No males of the name survive."
"It was while living with the Browns in Pulaski [TN] that my father [John
Whitsett Childress Junior, the nephew of Bettie] studied law, and in 1870
was made a Manager (at 25) of Brown's campaign for Governor. That was his
[John Whitsett Childress Junior, the nephew of Bettie] first experience in
politics, and probably led to his 25 years as head (Chairman) of the
Democratic Party in the State. While he retired as Chairman when he became
a judge in 1895, he was until his death (1908) always consulted and followed
in political matters..... It was also in Pulaski that my father [John
Whitsett Childress Junior] became one of the organizers of the original Ku
Klux Klan. "
Text quoted from "The Childress Family of Tennessee by John Williams
Childress, Rutherford County Historical Society (Tenn.) Publication, issue
16, Winter 1981" except for the square brackets [ ] which are my additions.
Gary
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The bio. of the husband of Bettie Childress, of of the prettiest belle's of
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Major-General John Calvin Brown was born in Giles County, January 6,
1827. When nineteen years of age he was graduated at Jackson college,
Tenn., and two years later was admitted to the bar at Pulaski. From that
time (1848) until May, 1861, he practiced law successfully. He then
entered the Third infantry regiment of the provisional army of Tennessee
as captain, and on the 16th of May was commissioned colonel of that
regiment, which, with the other soldiers of Tennessee, became part of
the provisional army of the Confederate States upon the accession of
Tennessee to the Southern Confederacy. At the battle of Fort Donelson
(February 14-16, 1862) we find Colonel Brown commanding the Third
brigade of General Buckner's division, and acting a conspicuous part in
the charge which opened the way for the retreat of the Confederate army
to Nashville. The fact that the opportunity was not improved detracts
nothing from the gallant achievement of the men who made that brilliant
charge. When, on the 16th, the fort was surrendered, Colonel Brown
became a prisoner of war and remained in the enemy's hands for six
months. Shortly after his exchange he was commissioned as
brigadier-general (August 30, 1862). He participated in the Kentucky
campaign, and was wounded at the battle of Perryville, October 8, 1862;
with his usual gallantry fought at Chickamauga, where he was again
wounded, and recovered in time to act an heroic part at Missionary
Ridge. In all the movements of the Dalton- Atlanta campaign he was
distinguished, and on the 4th of August, 1864, he was commissioned
major-general. In Hood's gallant but disastrous effort to retrieve the
waning fortunes of the Confederacy by his Tennessee campaign, General
Brown was again among the foremost, commanding Cheatham's division. In
the fierce charge at Franklin, in which so many of the choicest spirits
of the army of Tennessee laid down their lives, he was severely wounded.
At the close of the war he resumed the practice of law at Pulaski, Tenn.
He was a member of the constitutional convention which met at Nashville
in 1870. The next year he was elected governor of the State, being the
first Democrat chosen to that position after the war. He was the second
member of his family to be thus honored, his brother, Neil S. Brown,
having been governor from 1847 to 1849. One of the leading issues of
Governor Brown's administration was the State debt, which at the
beginning of his term amounted to $43,000,000 bonded, besides a large
floating debt. At the close of his administration in 1875 (he having
served two terms), the bonded debt had been reduced to $20,000,000, the
large floating debt had been paid, and the credit of the State had been
fully re- established. After retiring from the executive office he
engaged in every position which he held. In 1864 he married Miss Bettie
Childress, one of the most beautiful and cultured women of the South.
Their elegant home was in Nashville. The death of General Brown occurred
at Red Boiling Springs, Tenn., August 17, 1889."
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The bio. of the husband of Bettie Childress, of of the prettiest belle's of
the South.
Major-General John Calvin Brown was born in Giles County, January 6,
1827. When nineteen years of age he was graduated at Jackson college,
Tenn., and two years later was admitted to the bar at Pulaski. From that
time (1848) until May, 1861, he practiced law successfully. He then
entered the Third infantry regiment of the provisional army of Tennessee
as captain, and on the 16th of May was commissioned colonel of that
regiment, which, with the other soldiers of Tennessee, became part of
the provisional army of the Confederate States upon the accession of
Tennessee to the Southern Confederacy. At the battle of Fort Donelson
(February 14-16, 1862) we find Colonel Brown commanding the Third
brigade of General Buckner's division, and acting a conspicuous part in
the charge which opened the way for the retreat of the Confederate army
to Nashville. The fact that the opportunity was not improved detracts
nothing from the gallant achievement of the men who made that brilliant
charge. When, on the 16th, the fort was surrendered, Colonel Brown
became a prisoner of war and remained in the enemy's hands for six
months. Shortly after his exchange he was commissioned as
brigadier-general (August 30, 1862). He participated in the Kentucky
campaign, and was wounded at the battle of Perryville, October 8, 1862;
with his usual gallantry fought at Chickamauga, where he was again
wounded, and recovered in time to act an heroic part at Missionary
Ridge. In all the movements of the Dalton- Atlanta campaign he was
distinguished, and on the 4th of August, 1864, he was commissioned
major-general. In Hood's gallant but disastrous effort to retrieve the
waning fortunes of the Confederacy by his Tennessee campaign, General
Brown was again among the foremost, commanding Cheatham's division. In
the fierce charge at Franklin, in which so many of the choicest spirits
of the army of Tennessee laid down their lives, he was severely wounded.
At the close of the war he resumed the practice of law at Pulaski, Tenn.
He was a member of the constitutional convention which met at Nashville
in 1870. The next year he was elected governor of the State, being the
first Democrat chosen to that position after the war. He was the second
member of his family to be thus honored, his brother, Neil S. Brown,
having been governor from 1847 to 1849. One of the leading issues of
Governor Brown's administration was the State debt, which at the
beginning of his term amounted to $43,000,000 bonded, besides a large
floating debt. At the close of his administration in 1875 (he having
served two terms), the bonded debt had been reduced to $20,000,000, the
large floating debt had been paid, and the credit of the State had been
fully re- established. After retiring from the executive office he
engaged in every position which he held. In 1864 he married Miss Bettie
Childress, one of the most beautiful and cultured women of the South.
Their elegant home was in Nashville. The death of General Brown occurred
at Red Boiling Springs, Tenn., August 17, 1889.
Hello
Perhaps the William c1793 that you are writing about is the William who was the
son of John Childress 1759 and wife Elizabeth Lindsay. This William was probably
born in NC and came to Knox Co c1795 with his family. He was living in Anderson Co
in 1830 and Campbell Co in 1840. Campbell Co records have him being married,
probably a 2nd marriage, in the late 1830s.. He was still living in Campbell Co in
1849 as he is listed as an heir of John in the settlement of John's estate. By
1850 he and 2nd wife Nancy (Langley or something close to this) were living in
Scott Co. He was not seen in the 1860 census. His son Arthur Lindsay Childress
was in the Federal Army in the Civil War.
As for this William having married a first cousin, this may or may not be so.
jAn Ursula did marry a William, but which one is in question. As for being a first
cousin, again maybe or may be not. Mitchell and John Childress have often been
listed as brothers as they lived close together in Knox Co. However Mitchell was
born in Henrico Co in VA while John was born in Albemarle Co. Perhaps they had a
different relationship such as the older Mitchell could have be an Uncle or even a
more distant relative. William must have had a first wife as he has a wife listed
in the 1830 Anderson Co census but I an not sure who it was.
There is much information about this family, John 1759, in the archives of this
site as well as the early Childers and Childress sites on Genforum.
Regards
Jay Childress
Jeff and Michelle wrote:
> Just read some info and was wondering if any one had any records of this...
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> William Childress 1793 and Ursula Chilress 1780 were married and first cousins?
>
> Williams father --John
> Ursulas father---Mitchel
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> Michelle
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Sorry....Knox or Scott Co., Tn
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Where was this William from??
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Just read some info and was wondering if any one had any records of this...
William Childress 1793 and Ursula Chilress 1780 were married and first
cousins?
Williams father --John
Ursulas father---Mitchel
Michelle
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Jack, I hope you are feeling better. Just a quick note to let you know there
is a Childress Creek in Va.
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CHILDRESS CREEK. Childress Creek rises five miles northeast of Clifton=20
in south central Bosque County (at 31=B051' N, 97=B033' W) and runs=20
southeast for fifteen miles to its mouth on the Brazos River, in=20
adjacent McLennan County (at 31=B042' N, 97=B017' W). It was originally=20
known as Childers Creek for Capt. Goulsby Childers, an Indian fighter=20
associated with George B. Erath'sqv early expeditions through the=20
region. The Childress Creek area was settled after the Civil War,qv when=20
Cayote and Womack were developed.=20
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Bosquerama, 1854-1954: Centennial Celebration of Bosque=20
County, Texas (Meridian, Texas: Bosque County Centennial Association,=20
1954). William C. Pool, Bosque Territory (Kyle, Texas: Chaparral, 1964). >>
Just read some info and was wondering if any one had any records of this...
William Childress 1793 and Ursula Chilress 1780 were married and first cousins?
Williams father --John
Ursulas father---Mitchel
Michelle
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Mississippi Marriages, 1851-1900
Combined Matches: 5
Given Name Surname Given Name Spouse Surname Spouse Marriage Date County
State
M. B. CHILDRESS SUSAN M. ALLEN 27 Jul 1858 Yalobusha MS
HEROD CHILDRESS ROSE STONE 15 Jan 1876 Lowndes MS
WILLIAM H. ALLEN MAR CHILDRESS 8 Jan 1856 NOXU MS
JOHN W. CHILDRESS MARTHA C. HUNTER 25 Feb 1868 NOXU MS
OBED CHILDRESS JEMIMA BARRON 9 Oct 1849 WINS MS
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Mississippi Marriages, 1851-1900
Combined Matches: 67
Given Name Surname Given Name Spouse Surname Spouse Marriage Date County
State
JOHN W. ARMSTRONG ELIZABETH B. CHILDERS 05 Sep 1867 Lowndes MS
WILLIE BLAINE MARY ELIZA CHILDERS 29 Nov 1888 Lowndes MS
E. H. CHILDERS JULIA ELLIS 18 May 1875 Lowndes MS
ISHAM CHILDERS BELLE SYKES 05 Apr 1898 Lowndes MS
J. E. HUDSON LONIE CHILDERS 03 May 1897 Lowndes MS
LEWIS WALBERG MARY F. CHILDERS 06 Sep 1867 Lowndes MS
F. M. CHILDERS MARY F. CASTLES 5 Aug 1863 NOXU MS
NED BARNETT ELIZA CHILDERS 21 Dec 1882 TIPP MS
JOHN S. BRADLEY ELIZABETH CHILDERS 27 Oct 1858 TIPP MS
WYATT CARTER NETTIE CHILDERS 17 Nov 1886 TIPP MS
ELI CHILDERS M. V. WICKER 15 Jan 1868 TIPP MS
GEORGE A. CHILDERS MARTHA DUNNAM 11 Aug 1878 TIPP MS
J. J. CHILDERS ALICE HOPKINS 12 Apr 1893 TIPP MS
J. J. CHILDERS RACHEL WEATHERLY 9 Dec 1897 TIPP MS
J. S. CHILDERS JOSIE PAUL 25 Mar 1890 TIPP MS
J. T. CHILDERS ELIZA E. CARTER 8 Jan 1888 TIPP MS
J. Y. CHILDERS LIZZIE BARTLETT 28 Aug 1895 TIPP MS
JAMES CHILDERS SARAH MOODY 3 Apr 1864 TIPP MS
JAMES CHILDERS SUSIE WICKER 2 Mar 1890 TIPP MS
JAMES A. CHILDERS SARAH PUGH 1 Nov 1859 TIPP MS
JAMES F. CHILDERS MARY A. RUTHERFORD 3 Dec 1859 TIPP MS
JAMES F. CHILDERS MARY A. RUTHERFORD 3 Dec 1868 TIPP MS
JESSE CHILDERS MARGARET HOPKINS 3 Aug 1879 TIPP MS
JOHN CHILDERS JULIA A. THOMPSON 20 Oct 1859 TIPP MS
JOHN A. CHILDERS DORTHULIA FRYAR 4 Jul 1875 TIPP MS
L. D. CHILDERS MARTHA A. JAMES 6 Feb 1861 TIPP MS
N. G. CHILDERS JOSIE LUNA 15 Sep 1895 TIPP MS
ROBERT CHILDERS ELLA HILL 31 Dec 1890 TIPP MS
S. H. CHILDERS NANCY A. LOKEY 8 Aug 1867 TIPP MS
T. F. CHILDERS SALLIE RAY 8 Sep 1897 TIPP MS
THOMAS CHILDERS E. A. JOHNSON 8 Feb 1874 TIPP MS
W. M. CHILDERS P. SWEETON 24 Jan 1867 TIPP MS
W. W. CHILDERS J. A. CRUM 24 Dec 1865 TIPP MS
WILLIS CHILDERS LIZZIE PAUL 4 Feb 1856 TIPP MS
WINIFRED CHILDERS WASHINGTON WILLIAMS 31 Dec 1876 TIPP MS
A. L. CONNER ALICE CHILDERS 25 Mar 1888 TIPP MS
G. W. CROSS M. F. CHILDERS 12 Feb 1880 TIPP MS
W. M. DODSON N. E. CHILDERS 30 Jun 1879 TIPP MS
E. W. FORSHEA MAGGIE CHILDERS 22 Nov 1894 TIPP MS
ROBERT FOSTER ELLEN CHILDERS 9 Mar 1875 TIPP MS
W. G. M. GARRISON LUCINDA CHILDERS 9 Dec 1875 TIPP MS
L. A. GUNN LENA CHILDERS 14 Jan 1894 TIPP MS
JAMES H. HENSLEY MAGGIE V. CHILDERS 12 Nov 1885 TIPP MS
THOMAS W. HUDDLESTON MARY E. CHILDERS 3 Oct 1860 TIPP MS
JOHN C. JACKSON M. F. CHILDERS 5 Mar 1885 TIPP MS
C. F. JAMISON BESSIE CHILDERS 18 Mar 1900 TIPP MS
WILLIAM JORDAN NANCY CHILDERS 7 Jan 1869 TIPP MS
H. B. LAUDERDALE MARY CHILDERS 14 Sep 1874 TIPP MS
RICHARD LEPPARD SEPHRONIA CHILDERS 14 Jul 1897 TIPP MS
W. J. LINDSAY AMANDA CHILDERS 25 Jun 1894 TIPP MS
J. R. LUKER SALLIE E. CHILDERS 12 Sep 1880 TIPP MS
W. L. MAY AMANDA CHILDERS 25 Dec 1872 TIPP MS
JESSE McLAIN KATIE CHILDERS 22 Dec 1897 TIPP MS
W. T. F. MURRAY LUCY CHILDERS 23 Nov 1890 TIPP MS
JAMES T. POWELL LUCY S. CHILDERS 21 Dec 1876 TIPP MS
E. C. SEXTON EMELINE CHILDERS 3 Dec 1873 TIPP MS
GEORGE SMITH PAULINA A. CHILDERS 17 Jul 1898 TIPP MS
W. W. STARK ANNIE CHILDERS 13 Feb 1889 TIPP MS
JOHN STEPHENSON ANN CHILDERS 16 Mar 1875 TIPP MS
W. H. STEWART FANNIE CHILDERS 6 Dec 1900 TIPP MS
J. D. WAMMACK ETTIE CHILDERS 20 Nov 1887 TIPP MS
J. M. WARD SALLIE A. CHILDERS 8 Nov 1859 TIPP MS
ANDREW WEATHERLY M. E. CHILDERS 30 Nov 1892 TIPP MS
W. O. WHITMAN MAGGIE CHILDERS 13 Feb 1898 TIPP MS
ROBERT WIER JOSEPHINE CHILDERS 26 Feb 1874 TIPP MS
WASHINGTON WILLIAMS WINIFRED CHILDERS 31 Dec 1876 TIPP MS
JAMES T. YOUNG ELIZABETH CHILDERS 30 Nov 1867 TIPP MS
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Tryon County, North Carolina Court Minutes, 1769-79
CHILDRESS
Tryon County, North Carolina Court Minutes, 1769-79
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TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER
SESSIONS 1769-1779
July term 1778
George Morgan Senr to Edward Camp 160 acres dated 19th Dec 1777 prov'd by
Robert Childress.
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CHILDERS
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Combined Matches: 1
TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER
SESSIONS 1769-1779
January term 1770
A Deed of Sale from Thomas Childers & Uradice his wife to Perregreen Magnis
dated 25th of January 1770 for 250 acres Ack'd in Open Court by said Thomas
Childers & the Feme being privately Examined by Jonas Bedford Esq'r he
Returns that the said Feme Did freely and willingly without any compulsion
Sign Seal & Deliver the said deed. Ordered to be Registered.