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Dear Joann: I don't know any of those names. My father was Paul Houchin Chisham. His mother was Lottie Mae Houchin from Missouri. Daddy died 12-9-1990. In Wichita, Ks. I hope you find your people.
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I am sorry I can not help you with Samual Chisham.
I was in hopes that you may be able to help me.I am a married to Mathew Chisham who has decendents that we believe came from Missouri. Mathew's father was names Willard S.Chisham. He was born in Missouri in 1920. He was one of 16 children of Bill(William) and Ina (maden name Morris I think) Chisham. Willard had a brother who was also named Paul who died in the Phillipines In WWII. Like I said there were many in this Family and this is all of the history that we know. Some of the other siblings of Willard were.Fewel,Jewel,Carl Lincoln,Connie, Pearl,Eunice,Hazel,Ada,and Donald. These of course were not all of then,but it is all that I can remember for now. If you or anyone you know could help me I would greatly appriciate it.
Thank you,
Joanne Chisham
Census offers a sense of history
Genealogists eagerly pore over 1930 data
By James B. Meadow, News Staff Writer
April 2, 2002
More than 80 years after she was born, Betty Brown finally found herself.
Thanks to the 1930 census.
The release Monday of the watershed census offered a clarion call to
professional and amateur genealogists in Colorado and the nation, allowing
them access for the first time to curious and cogent data about themselves,
their families and the precarious times that attended the start of the Great
Depression.
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http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_1063648,0
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Deah
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04/06/2002 on the History Channel
8:00 Family Tree. Benjamin Bratt narrates a 2-hour special that combines
the history and mystery of names with a genealogical search. Traveling from
ancient China to medieval Europe, from Africa to the Wild West, we search
through slavery, the Indian Wars, and the great wave of U.S. immigration. As
actor William Baldwin and "Braveheart" screenwriter Randall Wallace trace
their family trees, we learn the genealogist's tools and look to the future.
Can we move beyond written records to prehistoric times? CC [TV G]
Time listed is both Eastern and Pacific
Deah
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