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Surnames: Chism
Classification: Query
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Sorry I am now just getting back to you. I live in Lexington, KY, but I am the only Chism from our tree that I know of here. I would love to have a copy of the snapshot of Oliver William Chism & Nancy Paralee Chism - well, there tombstones. I do not have anything on the other people you were looking for. Good luck!
It has been a while since I posted , but I am searching for information on
Elisha Chisum who married Elizabeth Walden in 1787, Lincoln county,
Kentucky.
Elizabeth Walden was the daughter of James Walden and Anne?
I am searching for information on both sides? Children of them and where
they may have migrated from when they left Kentucky.
I find Elisha Chism, which I don't know if this is Elisha Sr. or Elisha Jr.
who had a wife name Winnifred.
Winnifred was attending church with Elijah Chisum and Lucy Clairborne,
Spring Creek Baptist Church from 1803 to 1805, Wenny was dismissed by letter
in 1805.
I loose her until 1820, Lawrence county, Ark. where I find Elisha on the
census, also he died in 1827, leaving a will nameing Wenny as his wife and a
son named Washington.
There is also a Benjamin Chism that migrated with them?
We don't know if Benjamin was a son of Elisha SR. and Elizabeth Walden, or
if Benjamin was a son of Elisha and Wenny? There are some uncertain
questions about who belongs to who?
Was Elisha Sr. married twice? or was this Elisha Jr. who married Wenny.Also
we are hoping someone may know of this connection and where this family was
from 1805 to 1820? thanks Vickie
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William Moberly and Lucinda Chism were parents of Tandy Moberly, John J. Moberly, William Moberly, Elizabeth Moberly, Matilda Moberly, Catherine Moberly, Sidney A. Moberly, and grandparents of John William Moberly who married Mattie J. Powell.
Hello List,
I am very new to this list and related to the Chisums through
Elizabeth Gibbons and James Chisum. and their daughter:
Rebecca B. Chisum (B: Jan31 1802 - Clairborne Co TN) married
(June 17 1824) Walter Robinson (B: September 23, 1793 in VA) Their daughter,
Lucinda Robinson (B: August 6 1828) married James H. Jordan
(January 20 1846) he was born abt. 1828 in NC.
Lucinda Robinson and James H. Jordan had among others, one daughter,
M. F. Jordan (B: 1863 in AR) that married W. C. Chisum on January 31 1888.
I would like any information on this W. C. Chisum--his parents or any
thing !! I am trying to see what happened to M F and W. C. Chisum and where
they went. M. F. Jordan is on the 1870 Census in Hardeman Co TN with Lucinda
and siblings. James H. Jordan has disappeared. If any of the Chisum
researchers are following this family (James H. Jordan) please let me
know---they are a very elusive bunch!
Thank you! Helen in TN
Hallmrker2(a)aol.com
is there anyone on the list with 1920 census of Anderson/Houston Co. Tx. who
would look up Rev. Jesse L. Chism/wife Sarah or James A. Chism/wife Lucy, I
am at a dead end on this family, so anything would help. Thanks Evelyn
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.
Complete story: (Note- long url, may need to copy/paste.)
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_1063648,0
0.html
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
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