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I found a headstone in Sunnyside Cemetery in Beaver Dam, KY for Eliza
Frances Chinn Montgmery, b. 1875, d. 1949. Does anyone out there know
who her parents were?
I also found an Elijah Chinn on the 1854-56 Voter Registration List,
Lykins District. Does anyone know who this Elijah was?
I also found a headstone in Old Liberty Cemetery in Ohio Co., KY for
E.L. Chinn, b. 12-18-1851, d. 2-28-1874. Any info on this one?
Randie
Can anyone tell me if the very early New England Chinns were directly
connected to the very early Virginia Chinns? I am researching the
descendants of John Chinn wgo came to VA in the 1600's, and have seen
several Chinns in Massachusetts about the same time frame.
Randie
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randiem
I am looking for info on Richard MYERS, born about 1845, served in the
Union Army during the Civil War, married Mary CHINN before 1870. Mary
was the daughter of Rawleigh S. CHINN and Aisley BERRYMAN of Ohio Co.,
KY. Richard and Mary had a son, George M., b. 1870, who married Eunice
Lorinda BARDWELL in 1890. George and Eunice lived in Spokane,
Washington.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Randie
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randiem
Does anyone know of a branch of Chinns who lived in Essex County in 1870? I
have some census citations, which include a George, Robert, Eliza ,Jennie
and others.(some are in Worcester county). Please let me know if anyone out
there has information.
Rhonda