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From the Times today in New Orleans
Childress
Grace Valeria, "Val" Childress, Ethridge on Sunday Feb. 13, 2005. Beloved
wife of Samuel Ethridge, Mother of Linda Burke, Samuel and Willliam and
Barry Ethridge and Amanda Sutton. Daughter of the late Bessie Dooley and
Silas Childress. Sister of Louella Anderson, Doreather Potwin and Hugh,
Tommy and Terry Childress and the late Wilma Brummett and Bill
Childress. A native of Drew Mississippi and resident of Kenner La. for 41
years. Service Wendesday at Muhleisen and son Kenner, La.
Reposted from another list. Contact Daniel Lamb [mailto:dlamb@unm.edu]
Sincerely
Gary Chilldresss
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Subject: 1811 Giles County, Tennessee
Hi,
I am looking for any information of
Isaac lamb
Jesse Lamb
John Lamb
They were signatures who requested the establishment of a town.
1811
Giles County, Tennessee
Petition to
The General Assembly of Tennessee
31 Jan 1812 Petition of citizens of Giles? County to change
locations
of a proposed "trading town."
In 1811 an Act was passed granting the establishment of a town on
the
lands of William PRICE, near the confluence of Richland Creek and Elk
River. Due to the sudden death of the father of the petitioner (William
PRICE), who died intestate, the plan cannot be carried out; only two or
three of the nine legal heirs live in Tennessee. In addition, the
original
site was marshy and sometimes under water; therefore, the petitioners
ask
that a town may be established on lands of Justin KEARNEY and John
CHILDRESS on Elk River where the Main Post Road from Pulaski to
Huntsville
crosses Elk River at Manefees Ford, about four miles above Richland
Creek;
plats are included.
Subscribers were: 16 Sep 1812
I am a descendent of Jesse Lamb.
Husband of Sarah Polly Benson
Thanks
Daniel Lamb
Contact Marie Vayer [mailto:mvayer@comcast.net]
-----Original Message-----
From: Marie Vayer [mailto:mvayer@comcast.net]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 9:39 AM
To: CHILDRESS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: {not a subscriber} James Nelson Childress
Hello Childress cousins, am seeking info on the following family,
anyone
out there that might know of them?
James Nelson Childress m: Milly A. Attkinson in Goochland County, VA,
1809.
children:
Preston S.
Layamus Archibald
Harsettus Huston
Mildred
Malvina
Martha
Edwin Thomas (our line)
appreciate any info or leads.
Marie Vayer