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So far as I can tell your Chumbley line is not the same as mine. Our Joseph
was born in South Carolina 1770-1774 . He was in Davidson Co. TN. in 1806;
in Maury Co. TN. 1820s-30s and died in Henry Co. TN in 1843. I have no
record of a Frank or Daisy. They were never in Sumner Co that I know of.
Sorry.
Marjorie
Chumbley Clark
Nella3525(a)aol.com
In a message dated 1/12/02 6:54:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, rmjosh(a)flash.net
writes:
> 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."
This Post Office would Old Town.
Sorry about that last miss sent post.
This is the gentleman that need help.
Sincerely,
Glenda Mounger
rclemmons(a)att.net wrote:
> Ms. Mounger,
>
> I am writing pursuant to your posting on the Chumley
> Family History web site.
>
> My grandfather was James Robert Chumley and his father
> was Frank Chumley. These ancestors lived in the
> Trousdale/Sumner county area of Middle Tennessee.
>
> I am not sure that the people you listed on the web site
> are the same as my kinsmen. Can you offer any assistance
> that might help me determine if they are the same
> people? My grandfather had a sister named Daisy whom I
> did see listed, so I may have the wrong family.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ronald T. Clemmons
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Do any of you know the Chumly line this gentleman is seeking?
Sincerely,
Glenda Mounger
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Subject: [CHUMBLEY] Fw: [CherokeeGene] Condry and Chumley
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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
>
>
>
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-----Original Message-----
From: RondaLee1975(a)aol.com <RondaLee1975(a)aol.com>
To: CHUMBLEY-L-request(a)rootsweb.com <CHUMBLEY-L-request(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: subscribe
>My maiden name is Ronda Lee Cholmondeley. We use that spelling and
pronounce
>it chol-mon-de-lay. My great grandfather was Worthington Cholmondeley,
My
>grandfather was George Marsh Cholmondeley, and my father Ronald Lee
>Cholmondeley. My name is Ronda Lee.
>I don't know if we are related to your family, but am interested in the
this
>list. Our roots are in Cincinnati, Ohio.
>
-----Original Message-----
From: Nella3525(a)aol.com <Nella3525(a)aol.com>
To: galati4(a)neok.com <galati4(a)neok.com>
Date: Monday, January 07, 2002 2:39 PM
Subject: Cholmondeley
>Dear Bill Hansford,
>
>I am sorry that I can be of no help to you. I have traced my line back
to
>Joseph Chumbley b 1770-1774 in South Carolina (possibly Laurens Co.).
I
>know nothing any farther back than this. If you have anything that
might
>help me I would appreciate hearing from you.
>
> Sincerely yours,
> Marjorie
Chumbley Clark
> Fort Worth,
Texas
>
>
>
<Nella3525(a)aol.com>
-----Original Message-----
From: Wchansford(a)aol.com <Wchansford(a)aol.com>
To: CHUMBLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com <CHUMBLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Saturday, January 05, 2002 7:42 PM
Subject: {not a subscriber} Pedigree of Elizbbeth Cholmondeley Handford
>Pedigree now in Wollas Hall Papers, Worcestershire Record Office, Uk,
that
>was accepted by the Worcestershire Visitation 1634 and the London
visitation
>1558 indicates Richard Handford (son of Alice Dutton and Oliver
Handford) b.
>Cheshire c 1441 married Elizabeth Cholmondeley (daughter of John
>Cholmondeley, ancestor of the Marquis of Chomdonley). I have been
unable to
>document this. However, c 1440 Mrs. Elizabeth Handford married Thomas
Beeston
>and had son John Beeston. She died about 1445 and Thomas Beeston then
married
>MargaretVernon and they had son Henry Vernon. In the late 15thc. Henry
Vernon
>calimed the Barony of Powis and referred to Thomas Handford and Hugh
Handford
>of London as cousins. The Wollas Hall pedigree indicates Richard and
>Elizabeth Cholmondeley Handford had a son Robert Handford who married
Joan
>Mainwairing and had descendants Thomas and Hugh Handford of London. I
>strongly suspect Mrs. Elizabeth Handford who married Thomas Beeston was
the
>widow of Richard Handford and daughter of John Cholmondeley. I need
help
>proving this. Will appreciate any help. thanks, Bill Hansford