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I don't know and was wondering the same. But I have this information that a few people have sent me about Zachariah's son:
Zachariah's guardian was Dr. Gerald Wood. Zachariah died as a minor and in the inventory which was dated 15 Feb 1779 were named Deborah Chunn - administrator; Virlinda Dyson, Winifred Wood, Sophia Dyson, Cecelia Dyson - minor; and Walter Dyson - minor; as
beneficiaries.
So if the above were true then that means this cannot be the same Zachariah. So that means HELP!!!!
Christine Chunn
----- Original Message -----
From: Letha Chunn-Mendivil<mailto:dabombmom@cox.net>
To: 'Christine Chunn'<mailto:poohbearable@hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 5:02 PM
Subject: RE: Chunn puzzles
Could this Zachariah Chunn be the son of Zachariah Chunn b. 1742 and Deborah
Turner who were married 31 May 1764 in Charles County, MD? There were 9
children in that union.
Letha Chunn-Mendivil
-----Original Message-----
From: Christine Chunn [mailto:poohbearable@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 7:31 PM
To: CHUNN-L(a)rootsweb.com<mailto:CHUNN-L@rootsweb.com>
Subject: Chunn puzzles
(1)
I found the following marriage announcement in the Baltimore Evening Post
1805-1814:
CHUNN, Zachariah, merchant, and Miss Eliza Speake, both of Port Tobacco,
were married Tues., 9th inst; by Rev Whems.
[BEP (Baltimore Evening Post), 13 Feb 1808]
Source: Marriage & Deaths from Baltimore Newspapers 1786-1816 by Robert
Barnes published 1978
Does anyone have a clue as to who he ties into?
(2)
I found the following in the Tennessee Genealogical Magazine "AnSearchin'"
News Vol #37:
Petitions to the General Assembley of Tennessee Legislative Petitions
1812-1813 Roll#4:
Petition of the Citizens of Maury, Lincoln, Bedford, Williamson, Davidson &
Giles Co. to permit Benj Smith & Saml. Brooks to build a mill on Duck River
near mouth on land of Smith.
Davidson County: DAVID CHUNN
Maury County: WILLIAM CHUNN
Does anyone have a clue as to who David Chunn is and how he belongs??
Thanks much!
Christine Chunn
(1)
I found the following marriage announcement in the Baltimore Evening Post 1805-1814:
CHUNN, Zachariah, merchant, and Miss Eliza Speake, both of Port Tobacco, were married Tues., 9th inst; by Rev Whems.
[BEP (Baltimore Evening Post), 13 Feb 1808]
Source: Marriage & Deaths from Baltimore Newspapers 1786-1816 by Robert Barnes published 1978
Does anyone have a clue as to who he ties into?
(2)
I found the following in the Tennessee Genealogical Magazine "AnSearchin'" News Vol #37:
Petitions to the General Assembley of Tennessee Legislative Petitions 1812-1813 Roll#4:
Petition of the Citizens of Maury, Lincoln, Bedford, Williamson, Davidson & Giles Co. to permit Benj Smith & Saml. Brooks to build a mill on Duck River near mouth on land of Smith.
Davidson County: DAVID CHUNN
Maury County: WILLIAM CHUNN
Does anyone have a clue as to who David Chunn is and how he belongs??
Thanks much!
Christine Chunn