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After posting this I realized I had put Barstow County and not Bartow County! I have cousins who lived at Barstow, California . . . my mind thought Bartow but my fingers typed Barstow!! Sorry!
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Arlene Wheeler. Has lots of information On some of the Va. Chiltons. she has done lots og Research. i saw her name on this site. contact her. she is a very nice and helpful lady.
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Surnames: Chilton
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I’m curious if anyone knows the parentage of John L. Chilton (born about 1840 in Tennessee) who married Ella King in Barstow County, Georgia, on 29 October 1868 (Barstow County Marriage Book "F", 19)? The same J. L. Chilton with wife Ella is shown in Barstow County, Georgia (Adairsville post office) in the 1870 census. They’re shown in the same area in the 1880 census with a son, King, born about 1872, and a daughter, Sammie, born about 1874.
King D. Chilton apparently married a woman named Beulah. They are shown in the 1900 census in Adairsville, Georgia. They had been married 5 years and have two sons: King S. born October 1897 and Warren R. born July 1899. In 1910, the family is living at Lily Pond, Gordon County, Georgia with the two sons, Stewart and Rembert, and two daughters, Tommie born about 1906 and Bobbie born about 1910. In 1920 the entire family is in Union Springs, Bullock County, Alabama, but the youngest daughter’s name appears to be Annie. In 1930, King and Beulah and daughter “Tonnie” are back in Adairsville. K.D. King, age 81, of Barstow County died 19 January 1951 in Floyd County.
Stewart King Chilton married a Julia in about 1920. They are shown in the 1930 census in Atlanta, Georgia, with their three children, Blake born about 1922, June born about 1925, and Ramona born about 1928. Stewart K. Chilton, age 59, died 10 February 1957 in Fulton County, Georgia.
Warren Rembert Chilton (born July 9, 1900) registered for the WWI draft in 1918 in Atlanta, Georgia. He lists King D. Chilton as his next of kin. This may be the Warren R. Chilton (born about 1901) shown in the 1930 census in Old Thirteen, Houston County, Georgia, with his wife Allie M. and children Bettie J. born about 1922 and Warren Jr. born about 1929. Warren R. Chilton, age 73, died 12 September 1973 in Cobb County, Georgia.
I’m curious whether the patriarch of this family, John L. Chilton, is the John Chilton, son of James M. and Jane (Langdon) Chilton of Jefferson County, Tennessee.
Okay thanks, my hubby is a Chilton descendant, however, our last name is not
Chilton. I really do not know much about DNA testing, didn't realize there
were so many options.
Ruth
----- Original Message -----
From: "mshelton" <mshelton(a)calweb.com>
To: <CHILTON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: [CHILTON] DNA Results October 27, 2005
> Ruth,
> This is a male chromosome test. It only works with the male line of
> descent. That means the tester has to be male and for this project will
> have one of the last names mentioned.
>
> There is a test for females, but it follows the female line which is much
> more difficult. I don't even have one in my project. You can usually go
> back much further in time with the male name.
>
> Actually, any male can test with us to get their DNA numbers, they just
> won't be included in this particular project.
>
> Margaret
>
>
> Ruth Carver wrote:
>
>> What I wondering about is a male descendant whose great-grandmother was a
>> Chilton and of course, his name would not be Chilton but he would still
>> be a direct descendant. It sounds from all the postings that I have
>> read, that the name has to actually be Chilton in order to be tested.
>> Thanks.....
>>
>> Ruth
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "mshelton" <mshelton(a)calweb.com>
>> To: <CHILTON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 9:01 PM
>> Subject: Re: [CHILTON] DNA Results October 27, 2005
>>
>>
>>> Ruth,
>>> I'm not sure I understand what you are asking. Any name that may be
>>> mistaken for any of these spellings is welcome to test. What name were
>>> you wondering about?
>>> Margaret
>>>
>>> Ruth Carver wrote:
>>>
>>>> Why does the male have to be named Chilton,etc? Why can't a
>>>> descendant of a like name be tested to see where he fits in, even
>>>> though his last name is different?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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I am related to the Mark Chilton Family by marriage He did have land in Horward County, Mo. He moved there from Virginia. I have a lot of his family history but don't recall any one from a Edmonds family.
Ruth,
I'm not sure I understand what you are asking. Any name that may be
mistaken for any of these spellings is welcome to test. What name were
you wondering about?
Margaret
Ruth Carver wrote:
> Why does the male have to be named Chilton,etc? Why can't a
> descendant of a like name be tested to see where he fits in, even
> though his last name is different?
>
>
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Surnames: CHILTON, COLEMAN
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David, I hope you are still researching the CHILTON family, this followup is so late. I have a family connection to Cynthia Coleman Chilton & Shadrach Chilton and the Shannon Co, MO area. Anderson Coleman is my gggrandfather, and also have info on a Chilton who was his wife. I have some info on the Colemans also. Anderson Coleman was a close friend of Thomas Boggs Chilton. If I have any info you could use I would like to hear from you. I located my grandmother's info through the Chilton connection. Thank you, Barbara
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Sorry, I don't know who Joel's parents were. I'm sure that one of the other Shelton researcher's does, but I'm not sure who that would be.
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Correction. The Josiah who was associated with Joel Shelton was Josiah Davidson, not Josiah Shelton. Josiah Davidson was apparently from the same family (father or brother, probably) as the Mary Davidson who married Joel Shelton. Josiah Davidson was also associated with an Alvoree Davidson, and Josiah, Alvoree and Mary (Davidson) Shelton ended-up in Green/Christian Co., MO after being in TN. Joel Shelton fought in the War of 1812, as did a John Davidson, and their leader/captain was a man who was a witness for the will of Mark Shelton in Pittsylvania Co., VA (I forget this man's name, but his first/given name was something like Cuthbart). Do you know the parents of Joel Shelton who married Mary Davidson?
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Thanks for you reply. I went to your DNA website, but I was not sure which entries were representative of the line from Pittsylvania Co., VA, other than one entry which stated that the earliest known ancestor (apparently) was born in that county. Is that man's DNA supposedly "representative" of the Mark Shelton/Chilton line? Are there others from that basic overall line who are currently in the study/project (perhaps that line is actually "tied" to someone who was one or more generations BEFORE Mark Shelton/Chilton)?
I think I saw a mention of a Joel Shelton out of the Middlesex line. There was also a Joel Shelton who married a Mary Davidson and who was apparently associated with a Josiah Shelton (all from the "Pittsylvania line"). That means that at least three Davidson men married Shelton women from that overall line (Rachel, Nancy and Mary Shelton/Chilton). This latest information came in a reply to a post I made on the "Shelton" board (versus this Chilton board). You may be interested in looking at the recent posts over on that board. A John Davidson married a Rachel Shelton (per the 1786 marriage bond), but I don't know which Davidson man married Nancy Shelton of Pittsylvania Co., VA.
Was the Bennett Shelton from the Middlesex line somehow related to the Bennett family in Middlesex? My 3rd ggf married a Mary Bennett there in 1805. Were the Middlesex Bennetts descendants of the wealthy Bennetts who were originally in Isle of Wight Co., VA in the early 1600s? If you go to the following website, Chapter One of this "online book" discusses those Bennetts in some detail (as well as the Hills; these Hills eventually produced Colonel Edward Hill whose descendants still own Shirley Plantation today). Thanks!
http://olympus.as.arizona.edu/~mccarthy/JILL/The%20Hill%20Family.htm
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Surnames: Chilton, Shelton, McLaughlin, Yates, Gorman
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This line of Chiltons are not related to the Middlesex County, VA Sheltons. You can compare the DNA tests on my web site here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~thall/dna.html
Also, Mark and Rachel's son John married Sarah McLaughlin in Pittsylvania Co., VA and I believe (taking this from memory) that John died in NC and left a will that names their children. This John has often been mixed up with my John Shelton (s/o William Shelton & Hannah Yates) who married Sarah Gorman and died in Rockingham Co., NC in 1830.
The name similarities have often driven me crazy, plus the fact that they all lived in the same areas, but are not a part of each other's family.