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Hello,
I'm not a Chilton descendant but I am interested in learning if there was a
Chilton family who may have lived in Moorhead, Mississippi....probably around
the 1920s-1940s. My great-grandmother was Corinne Allein Moore and she lived
in Moorhead and prior to that, Vicksburg and Church Hill, Mississippi. I've
been looking through my g.grandmother's recipe book, which is mostly handwritten
and difficult to read, since she was born in 1866 and the handwriting is
difficult at times to read. Anyway, in the recipe book there is a recipe which
says, "Mrs. Chilton's Fruit Cake" (not that anybody would actually want to make
a fruit cake...ha!) I'm just curious to know if there was a Chilton family in
Moorhead who might have descendants who might want the recipe or have photos
of Moorhead, etc. The recipe is within one page of another family which I do
know lived in Moorhead, the Davis family, where a recipe is given for Mrs.
C.M. Davis' white cake. Another possibility is that the Chiltons lived in
Indianola, which is where my family had to go for Episcopal church services.
Thanks!
Peggy Dyas
Researching: Ferguson, Moore of Moorhead, MS
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I have and interest in the Chilton family from Brynmwar. I have been communicating with a Bill Chilton an elderly gentleman from there for a few years. This year his Christmas Card was returned with "deceased" written on it. Could any listers who know of this gentleman and have an interest in his family history, know when he passed away.