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I am researching the following name in this surname and area
Virginia Bell Chumbley--native of Wilson county Tn
born 3-15-1865
married Andrew Jackson Jennings 12-25-1884 Wilson county Tn
parents David Chumbley and Elizabeth ______.
Looking for any info on this family listed in the 1880 census of Wilson county
Chumbley,Daniel W M 52 Head M Tennessee
Chumbley,Eliza W F 48 Wife M Tennessee
Chumbley,Virginia W F 17 Child S Tennessee
Chumbley,Lucy E W F 14 Child S Tennessee
Chumbley,Nubern W F 11 Child S Tennessee
Searching for any info on:
Virginia Bell Chumbley born 3-15-1865
Married to Andrew Jackson Jennings 12-25-1884(I think)
they were married in Wilson county Tn
Virginia died 3-24-1939 in Rutherford county TN
She is buried in Jennings Cemetery in Statesville, TN
Their children were:
Henry Dewey b.12-18-1902
Maybell b.1893
Margie b.1898
Bryant b. 1900
Grady b. 1904
I have no info on her parents except I have been told they are David Chumbley and Elizabeth ?
Hi, All! I thought one of you might find this interesting! Please
contact Debbie directly if it is your line!
Good Luck,
Cyndi
>Cyndi
>I found this in my mail after returning from vacation and thought of
you!
>Coming from Tulsa
>Bob Patterson
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>Subj: [TNWILSON] Chumbley
>Date: 9/23/1999 2:33:43 PM Central Daylight Time
>From: tara37(a)comsys.net (Debbie Carter)
>Reply-to: <A
>HREF="mailto:TNWILSON-L@rootsweb.com">TNWILSON-L(a)rootsweb.com</A>
>To: TNWILSON-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
>
> I am searching for info on this name and family:
>Virginia Bell Chumbley
>born: 3-15-1863-1865 place unknown
>married: Andrew Jackson Jennings date unknown
>died: 3-24-1939 Rutherford County, TN
>Buried: Jennings Cemetery Statesville, TN
>parents were:
>Daniel Chumbley and Eliza ?
> or
>David Chumbley and Elizabeth ?
>
>She and Andrew Jackson Jennings (aka Long Bud-stood 7 foot tall)
>had 5 children:
>Henry Dewey married to Mary Elizabeth Batey
>Mabel
>Margie
>Bryant married to Ethel Patterson
>Grady married to 1) Beatrice Young 2) Helen Billings
>
>I really need the parents names of Virginia(Jennie)
>Thanks for any help
>Debbie
>***********************************************************************
*****
>Good luck!
>
> A woman came out of her house and saw 3 old men with
> long white beards
> sitting in her front yard. She did not recognize
> them. She said "I
> don't
> think I know you, but you must be hungry. Please
> come in and have
> something to eat."
> "Is the man of the house home?", they asked.
> "No", she said. "He's out."
> "Then we cannot come in", they replied. In the
> evening when her
> husband
> came home, she told him what had happened. "Go tell
> them I am home and
> invite them in!" The woman went out and invited the
> men in.
> "We do not go into a House together," they replied.
> "Why is that?" she
> wanted to know.
> One of the old men explained: "His name is Wealth,"
> he said pointing
> to one
> of his friends, and said pointing to another one,
> "He is Success, and I
> am
> Love." Then he added, "Now go in and discuss with
> your husband which
> one of
> us you want in your home."
>
> The woman went in and told her husband what was
> said. Her husband was
> overjoyed.
> "How nice!!", he said. "Since that is the case, let
> us invite Wealth.
> Let
> him come and fill our home with wealth!"
> His wife disagreed. "My dear, why don't we invite
> Success?" Their
> daughter-in-law was listening from the other corner
> of the house. She
> jumped in with her own suggestion:
> "Would it not be better to invite Love?
> Our home will then be filled with love!"
> "Let us heed our daughter-in-law's advice," said
> the husband to his
> wife."Go
> out and invite Love to be our guest."
>
> The woman went out and asked the 3 old men, "Which
> one of you is Love?
> Please come in and be our guest."
>
> Love got up and started walking toward the house.
> The other 2 also got
> up
> and followed him.
> Surprised, the lady asked Wealth and Success: "I
> only invited Love, Why
> are
> you coming in?"
> The old men replied together: "If you had invited
> Wealth or Success,
> the
> other two of us would've stayed out, but since you
> invited Love,
> Wherever
> He goes, we go with him. Wherever there is Love,
> there is also Wealth
> and
> Success!!!!!!"
>
> OUR WISH FOR YOU...
>
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> Where there is self-doubting, we wish you a renewed
> confidence in
> your
> ability to work through them.
> Where there is tiredness, or exhaustion, we wish
> you understanding,
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> Where there is fear, we wish you love, and courage.
>
> You have two choices right now:
> 1. Delete this, or... 2. Invite love by sharing
> this story with all the
>
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> I did.
Has anyone possession of Willis V Chumney's
family Bible or does anyone have knowledge as
to what happen to this Bible? Willis V Chumney
was born in Va in 1800-1801, moved to Henderson county Tn in mid 1840's.
Willis died about 1890 in Henderson county Tn.
On March 1st 1905 this bible was used by his
son,my great grandfather,Beverly Ransom Chumney to validate his date of
birth for his Civil War pension. At that time this bible was examined by
W. C.Brigance,G.M.Barger and J.M.Bartholomew,a Notary Public
They attested that they "have examined theFamily record of Willis V
Chumney,who is the father of Beverly R.Chumney and we find
that Beverly R Chumney was borned November the 10th day 1834 and we
further find that the Bible was published in the year of our Lord 1824.
We believe that the date given is about correct
from the appearence of the record"
-----Original Message-----
From: Ralph Jenkins <rjenkin2(a)vm.temple.edu>
To: Galati 4 <galati4(a)galstar.com>
Date: Monday, September 20, 1999 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: [CherokeeGene] Condry and Chumley
>I imagine you already know this site, but just in case, here it is:
>
>http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/l/Joe--Calton/index.html
>
>This records the marriage of Sarah and Thomas Condray, along with the
>story (which I had seen in Condry research) that she was killed by a
>tornado that destroyed the town of Condray, in Dent Co., MO.
>--
>Ralph Jenkins Phone: 215-204-1245
>Associate Dean FAX: 215-204-3731
>College of Liberal Arts
>Temple University
>Philadelphia, PA 19122
>
>
>
Hi, All! I thought this might help some of you on this line! If you
have not gotten in touch with this gentleman you might want to! He
seems very nice.
Good Luck,
Cyndi
-----Original Message-----
From: Ralph Jenkins <rjenkin2(a)vm.temple.edu>
To: CherokeeGene-L(a)rootsweb.com <CherokeeGene-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Friday, September 17, 1999 9:42 AM
Subject: [CherokeeGene] Condry and Chumley
>Cyndi asked about marriages of Condrys and Chumleys. The short answer
is
>yes, there were marriages. The one I can document is the marriage of
>Thomas, the grandson of old William Condry of Claiborne Co. (known to
>family researchers as "the Indian Spy" from his Rev. War pension
>application). The long answer is in the following records:
>
>Claiborne Co., TN 1830 p. 147
>William Condray 70-80 1750-1760
>f 60-70 1760-1770
>m [William H] 20-30 1800-1810
>f 20-30 1800-1810
>m 10-15 1815-1820
>f <5 1825-1830
>
>Claiborn Co. TN 1840 M704, roll 518, p. 220
>William Condry Sr. 80-90 1750-1760
>f 70-80 1760-1770
>
>Claiborn Co. TN 1840 M704, roll 518, p. 220
>William Condry Jr. 30-40 1800-1810
>f 30-40 1800-1810
>m 15-20 1820-1825
>f 10-15 1825-1830
>m 5-10 1830-1835
>[NOTE: These two entries appear on consecutive lines, implying one
lives
>beside the other.]
>[Grace McGinnis identifies this as William H. Condry, the executor of
>the estate of William Sr.]
>
>Claiborne Co., TN 1850, M432, roll 874, p. 258
>Wm. H. Condry 44 b. TN, real estate $500 #W1, 1805-1806
>Elizabeth 42 b. VA #W1-S, 1807-1808
>Margaret A[daline] 22 b. TN 1828
>Thomas H. 17 b. TN #W11, 1833
>Louiza C. 5 b. TN 1845
>
>Revolutionary War Pension file: William Condry
>Know all men by these presents that I William Condry of the County of
>Claibourn & State of Tennessee & am one of the children & legal
>representatives of William Condry a Revolutionary Soldier & his wife
who
>is now deceased do hereby irrevocably constitute and affiant John L.
>Neely Esquire of Washington DC my true & lawful attorney for me & in my
>name to Examin into & prosecute any Claim that may be due or found to
be
>due the children & legal Representatives of William Condry in virtue of
>said William Condry service in the Revolutionary war & the several acts
>of Congress relitive thereto & that might have accrued to Either of the
>said parties & not drawn during their life time & now due to their
legal
>representatives I hereby confirm whatsoever my said attorney may do or
>cause to be legally done in the prosecution of said Claims this 18th
day
>of August 1852
>Atest
>G G Henderson William H Condry
>
>>From East Tennessee Marriage Records: All Pre-1861 Marriage Records,
>Vol. 1
>Thomas Condrey married to Sarah Chumley, Claiborne Co., Tenn. Nov. 5,
>1855. [This is Thomas H. Condry, son of Wm. H.; see 1870 Claiborne Co.
>census.]
>
>Claiborne Co., TN 1860, M653, roll 1274, p. 318
>William H. Condry 54 b. TN, w., farmer, real estate $300
>Sarah 53 b. VA
>Adaline 32 b. TN
>Sarah 5 b. TN
>Eliza Chumley 16 b. TN
>David Chumley 20 b. TN, laboring
>[The Chumleys are relatives of William H.'s daughter-in-law Sarah
>Chumley.]
>[NOTE: Thomas Condry, William H.'s son, does not appear in Claiborne
Co.
>1860, although he does in 1870. Clearly there were gaps in the coverage
>by the census takers.]
>
>1870 Census of Tennessee
>Claiborne Co., TN 1870, M593, roll 1518, p. 232, family 27.
>Post office appears to be "Old Down"; on adjoining pages, post office
is
>"Cumberland Gap."
>Thos. H. Condra 38 b. TN, white male, teaching school, $500 real
>estate
>Sarah 34 b. TN, keeping house
>Lewis F. 14 b. TN, working on farm
>William H. 11 b. TN
>John B. 9 b. TN
>Eliza J. 6 b. TN
>China S. 4 b. TN
>Robert 3 b. TN
>Susan 1 b. TN
>[Thomas Condrey and Sarah Chumley married 1855, according to marriage
>record above. Thomas is the son of William H. Condry. The first son is
>named for Sarah's father, the second son for Thomas's father.]
>
>Claiborne Co., TN 1870, M593, roll 1518, p. 233, family 39.
>Lewis Chumley 64 b. VA, farmer, real estate $300, personal prop. $320
>Mary 70 b. NC, keeping house
>
>Claiborne Co., TN 1870, M593, roll 1518, p. 233, family 43.
>Daniel Chumley 34 b. TN, real estate $1000, personal prop. $900
>Matilda 32 b. TN
>James 14 b. TN
>Lewis 11 b. TN
>William 7 b. TN
>Marshall 5 b. TN
>Hannah 2 b. TN
>Sarah Wright 58 b. VA
>Mary Day 15 b. TN, keeping house
>
>--
>Ralph Jenkins Phone: 215-204-1245
>Associate Dean FAX: 215-204-3731
>College of Liberal Arts
>Temple University
>Philadelphia, PA 19122
>
>
>
Looking for information on Mildred CHUMLEY b about 1831, d 15 Oct 1905 md Waitsell LAY he d 11 May 1874. Mildred also used the name Mildred AGEE
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-----Original Message-----
From: MIMISTRINGER(a)cs.com <MIMISTRINGER(a)cs.com>
To: Chumbley-L(a)rootsweb.com <Chumbley-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Monday, September 06, 1999 9:47 AM
Subject: {not a subscriber} Thomson/Thompson Chumley in SC and GA
>I begin with saying that my maiden name is Chumley. My family and I
are from
>Ga. I tried to do some family research about 10 years ago and
discovered
>that Thompson Chumley is one of my great-grandfathers. We believe he
was a
>part of the land lottery in Ga. My Ggrandfather is Joseph Brown
Chumley
>b.1872,d.1957, m.Equilla Hyde. Joseph's father or grandfather was a
Thompson
>Chumley who we believe to be the one in the Ga. land lottery. If you
know
>anything about Thompson, please Email. Also, I just bought my computer
and
>do not really know what I am doing. Therefore, I was not clear as to
how to
>receive some type of newsletter (I think) that is available about the
Chumley
>family.
> I forgot to say that I too had already found Thompson in the SC
census,
>and I have a copy of a deed of land between him and a William Earnest
in
>Spartanburg county, SC. This Thompson , we believe, had a son Thompson
who
>is also found in Pendleton county. From this point on, we really lose
track
>of Thompson except that he must have come to Ga. and settled in or near
>Dawsonville, Ga. Thanks so Much!
>
>
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