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Hi cousins!
Happy holidays to everyone!! Well, of course, I am still stuck with
my theories and constantly expanding brick walls finding the "TRUE STORIES" of
Nancy Ann CHUNN Killebrew and Garrett C. CHUNN and how they connect to
Sylvester CHUNN. I'm still working on the belief that Nancy and Garrett are the two
undocumented children, Anne and Cain, of Henry CHUNN and Hannah Garrett CHUNN.
It just seems to make the most logical sense to me. Can anyone absolutely
prove me wrong? And, if so .... PLEASE contact me!!!
Thank you, Nancy Sue
Hannah Garrett
B. 1791 in North Carolina
D. ABT. 1872 in Maury County, Tennessee
Census: 8 OCT 1850 25th District, Maury County, Tennessee, page 309, age 50,
in son Humphrey Chunn's household
NOTE: Only child of Humphrey Garrett & Susanna Bagwell.
Father: Humphrey Garrett
Mother: Susanna Bagwell
Marriage: Henry Chunn b: 1794 in Richmond County, North Carolina
Married: Bef. 1810 in North Carolina
Children:
Anne Chunn --- (I still think that this could very well be Nancy Ann Chunn.)
Cain Chunn --- (And I still think that this could be Garrett C. Chunn.)
Emily Chunn b: 14 NOV 1812 in North Carolina
Patsy Chunn b: 1816 in North Carolina
Sarah Chunn b: 11 MAY 1818 in North Carolina
Hezekiah Chunn b: ABT. 1819 in North Carolina
Henry B. Chunn b: 27 MAY 1823 in Richmond County, North Carolina
John Thomas Chunn b: 1825 in North Carolina
Neely Chunn b: 1828
Humphrey Chunn b: 1831 in Tennessee
Folks,
I know the season is busy, but if you get a chance, please email the list
and let us know what part of your family you may be working on now.. and if you
have trouble spots or questions for the list- stick them out there! Share it
with us, maybe one of us can help in some way.
Dianne
Hi Ya'll,
I have found these useful... hope you do as well! I stole them from
somewhere, but have them in a book as well.
Initials after your ancestor's names may provide useful information that
you'd not expected. The following list includes initials
you may come across when reading old wills or other documents.
a.a.s. died in the year of his/her age (anno aetitis suae) (86 y/o died in
year 86)
d.s.p. died without issue (decessit sine prole legitima)
d.s.p.l. died without legitimate issue (decessit sine prole mascula supesita)
d.s.p.m.s. died without surviving male issue (decessit sine prole mascula
supersita)
d.s.p.s died without surviving issue (decessit sine prole supersita)
d.unm died unmarried
d.v.p. died in the lifetime of his father (decessit vita patris)
d.v.m. died in the lifetime of his mother (decessit vita matris)
Et al and others (et alia)
Inst present month (instans)
Liber book or volume
Nepos grandson
Nunc Nuncapative will, an oral will, written by a witness
Ob he/she died (obit)
Relict widow or widower (relicta/relictus)
Sic so or thus, exact copy as written
Testes witnesses
Utl late (ultimo)
Ux or vs wife (uxor)
Viz namely (videlicet)
Di