bullet Nancy Ellen CHILDRESS was born on 25 Aug 1857 in Gasque, Baldwin Co., AL. She died on 23 Mar 1942 in Mobile, Mobile Co., AL. Buried at Miller's Mem.[The Hulion Family Tree2.FTW]

Buried at Miller's Mem. Parents: William CHILDRESS and Mary Caroline WARD.

She was married to James Clifford CALLAWAY Capt. on 11 Nov 1875 in Gasque, Baldwin Co., AL. Children were: Anna Caroline CALLAWAY, Wiley A. CALLAWAY, Willie Florence CALLAWAY, William Herbert CALLAWAY , Daniel Oscar CALLAWAY, Elver Rix CALLAWAY, James Amel CALLAWAY, Herman Heinburg CALLAWAY, Minnie Childress (Chip) CALLAWAY, Hilda Gulili CALLAWAY, Raphael Leon CALLAWAY.


bullet Nancy Harriett CHILDRESS was born in 1838 in Jackson Co., MS. She died in 1912. Parents: Bartholomew Gordon CHILDRESS and Nancy Ann WARD.

She was married to James D HOLLOWAY on 18 Dec 1858.


bullet Sarah CHILDRESS


bullet Sarah (Sally) CHILDRESS was born in 1796 in VA.

She was married to Tarleton Solomon , Sr. WARD in 1815. Children were: Cornelius WARD, John Knight WARD, Nancy Elizabeth WARD, Rebecca WARD, Tarleton Solomon , Jr. WARD, William WARD , Sarah Ann WARD, Jeanette WARD, Jane WARD, John W. WARD.


bullet Victorine Theresa CHILDRESS was born on 31 Jul 1868 in Gasque, Baldwin Co., AL. She died on 25 Mar 1952 in Gasque, Baldwin Co., AL. Buried at Shell Banks Cem.[The Hulion Family Tree2.FTW]

Buried at Shell Banks Cem. Parents: William CHILDRESS and Mary Caroline WARD.

She was married to John TERRY on 23 Dec 1890.


bullet William CHILDRESS was born on 1 Jan 1827 in Buckatuna, Jackson Co., MS. He died on 2 Nov 1893 in Baldwin Co., AL. Buried at Miller's Mem.[The Hulion Family Tree2.FTW]

Buried at Miller's Mem. Parents: Bartholomew Gordon CHILDRESS and Nancy Ann WARD.

He was married to Mary Caroline WARD on 25 Aug 1853. Children were: Nancy Ellen CHILDRESS, Louisa Antionette (Nettie) CHILDRESS, Laura Catherine CHILDRESS, Alsey Brown CHILDRESS, Alice Gabriella CHILDRESS, Victorine Theresa CHILDRESS , William MEIGS CHILDRESS.


bullet William Childress was born Private.


bullet William MEIGS CHILDRESS was born on 4 Dec 1871 in Gasque, Baldwin Co., AL. He died on 12 Mar 1943 in Butas, LA. Parents: William CHILDRESS and Mary Caroline WARD.


bulletAlvin CHILDS was born on 18 Sep 1915 in Ronkin, MI..


bulletWilliam Orr CHILDS.


bulletWilliam Orr CHILDS.


bulletAnn Chiles was born between 1713 and 1779.

She was married to John Word between 1700 and 1732. Children were: Charles WORD.


bullet Ann Chiles was born between 1668 and 1691. She died between 1713 and 1779.

She was married to John Word between 1700 and 1732. Children were: Charles WORD.


bullet Lewis L. CHILES was born in 1820 in VA. He died on 29 May 1864.

He was married to Emily HITCHCOCK on 6 Jun 1842.


bullet Sarah Chillingworth was born between 1588 and 1626 in Eng. She died between 1622 and 1711 in MA?.

She was married to John Dingley between 1622 and 1662. Children were: Sarah Dingley .


bullet James Chilton was born between 1538 and 1584 in England. He died in 1621 in Plymouth, Massachusets.

He was married to Susanna xxxx Chilton between 1579 and 1614. Children were: Mary Chilton Winslow.


bullet Susanna xxxx Chilton was born between 1545 and 1587 in England. She died in 1621 in Plymouth, Massachusets.

She was married to James Chilton between 1579 and 1614. Children were: Mary Chilton Winslow.


bullet Rachael CHIPMAN


bulletNancy Chisner.

Children were: Lewis Paul Rosenberger .


bulletLouise CHISOLM.

Children were: Joyce STEELE.


bulletConnie CHISTINE.


bulletBeulah Chittenden. Parents: Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs.

Children were: Chittenden Lyon.


bulletMartin Chittenden was born on 12 Mar 1769 in Salisbury, Conn.. He died on 5 Sep 1840 in Williston, Vt.. CHITTENDEN, Martin, governor of Vermont, was born at Salisbury, Conn., March 12, 1769, son of Gov. Thomas and Elizabeth (Meigs) Chittenden. He removed to Jericho, Chittenden county, Vt., in 1776, and was graduated at Dartmouth college in 1789. The year after his graduation he was elected a representative from Jericho to the state legislature, and served by re-election eight years. In 1798 he removed to Williston, Vt., and for two years served in the state legislature from that town. In 1802 he was elected a representative in the 8th Congress, and was re-elected to the four succeeding congresses. In 1813 he was elected governor of the state, and was re-elected in 1814. He served as judge of probate during 1821-22. He died at Williston, Vt., Sept. 5, 1840.
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CHITTENDEN, Martin, governor of Vermont, was born at Salisbury, Conn., March 12, 1769, son of Gov. Thomas and Elizabeth (Meigs) Chittenden. He removed to Jericho, Chittenden county, Vt., in 1776, and was graduated at Dartmouth college in 1789. The year after his graduation he was elected a representative from Jericho to the state legislature, and served by re-election eight years. In 1798 he removed to Williston, Vt., and for two years served in the state legislature from that town. In 1802 he was elected a representative in the 8th Congress, and was re-elected to the four succeeding congresses. In 1813 he was elected governor of the state, and was re-elected in 1814. He served as judge of probate during 1821-22. He died at Williston, Vt., Sept. 5, 1840. Parents: Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs.


bullet Miranda CHITTENDEN was born on 28 Feb 1746/47.

Children were: Ambrose LEETE, Miranda LEETE, Miner LEETE, Abraham LEETE, Wealthy LEETE.


bulletRoxalanz B. Chittenden was born in 1758 in CT. She died on 19 Nov 1836 in Highgate, VT.

She was married to Benjamin Stone Meigs on 1 Feb 1781 in Sunderland, VT. Children were: Nathaniel Meigs, Benjamin N. Meigs, Luther Meigs, Lumas Meigs, John Meigs, Hannah Meigs.


bullet Thomas Chittenden was born on 6 Jan 1729/30 in E. Guilford, CT. He died on 25 Aug 1797 in Vermont. CHITTENDEN, Thomas, governor of Vermont, was born in Guilford. Conn., Jan. 6, 1730; son of Ebenezer, and fourth in descent from William Chittenden, who, with a colony of twenty-six others from the parish of Cranbrook, in the county of Kent, England, settled in and near Guilford, Conn., in October, 1639. In his eighteenth year he shipped as a sailor on a schooner from New Haven to Cuba, was captured by pirates, landed on a barren island, and returned in October, 1749, when he was married to Elizabeth Meigs. He then removed to Salisbury, Conn., where he became a leading citizen, representing the town for six years in the legislature, and was colonel of militia. After 1763 he, with others, procured from the colonial governor of New Hampshire a grant of the township of Williston, which they organized in 1774. He removed to his new home in October, 1774, and was scarcely settled when the breaking out of the war compelled another removal. He lived through 1776 in Danby, then removed to Pownal, and later to Arlington, where he resided until 1787, when he returned to his Williston farm. He was elected president of the council of safety upon its organization early in 1777, and held that office until the end of the war. He was chairman of a committee which met at Dorset, July 24 and Sept. 25, 1776, and adopted the first "covenant or compact" between the settlers. He was a member of the conventions at Westminster, January 15, and at Windsor, June 4, July 2, and Dec. 24, 1777, which framed and adopted the first constitution. In February, 1778, he was elected the first governor of Vermont, and held the office by annual re-elections (except during the year 1779) until his death. He furnished Governor Clinton help in 1781 when Fort Ann was captured, but when Vermont was in danger Clinton refused help, and Chittenden wrote General Washington in 1782 that he would join the British rather than submit to New York. In 1791 he was one of the commissioners to negotiate for the admission of Vermont into the Union. He died Aug. 25, 1797.
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CHITTENDEN, Thomas, governor of Vermont, was born in Guilford. Conn., Jan. 6, 1730; son of Ebenezer, and fourth in descent from William Chittenden, who, with a colony of twenty-six others from the parish of Cranbrook, in the county of Kent, England, settled in and near Guilford, Conn., in October, 1639. In his eighteenth year he shipped as a sailor on a schooner from New Haven to Cuba, was captured by pirates, landed on a barren island, and returned in October, 1749, when he was married to Elizabeth Meigs. He then removed to Salisbury, Conn., where he became a leading citizen, representing the town for six years in the legislature, and was colonel of militia. After 1763 he, with others, procured from the colonial governor of New Hampshire a grant of the township of Williston, which they organized in 1774. He removed to his new home in October, 1774, and was scarcely settled when the breaking out of the war compelled another removal. He lived through 1776 in Danby, then removed to Pownal, and later to Arlington, where he resided until 1787, when he returned to his Williston farm. He was elected president of the council of safety upon its organization early in 1777, and held that office until the end of the war. He was chairman of a committee which met at Dorset, July 24 and Sept. 25, 1776, and adopted the first "covenant or compact" between the settlers. He was a member of the conventions at Westminster, January 15, and at Windsor, June 4, July 2, and Dec. 24, 1777, which framed and adopted the first constitution. In February, 1778, he was elected the first governor of Vermont, and held the office by annual re-elections (except during the year 1779) until his death. He furnished Governor Clinton help in 1781 when Fort Ann was captured, but when Vermont was in danger Clinton refused help, and Chittenden wrote General Washington in 1782 that he would join the British rather than submit to New York. In 1791 he was one of the commissioners to negotiate for the admission of Vermont into the Union. He died Aug. 25, 1797.

He was married to Elizabeth Meigs in Oct 1749 in E. Guilford, CT. Children were: Beulah Chittenden, Martin Chittenden.


bullet William Chittenden was born between 1704 and 1734. He died between 1759 and 1819.

He was married to Sarah STEVENS on 29 Apr 1754.


bullet Anna Chmela

Children were: Jan Dugas, Sylvia Dugas, Anna Dugas.


bulletMollie Choate was born between 1859 and 1886. She died between 1911 and 1973 in Baptist Ford Cemetary in Greenland, Arkansas.

She was married to Benjamin Webb between 1876 and 1922. Children were: Bertha Webb, Charles Lake Webb, Pauline Webb, John Hayden Webb.


bullet Thomas Choate was born in 1671 in Essex, MA. He died on 31 Mar 1745.

He was married to Abigail Proctor in 1690.


bullet Margaret Cholmondy was born between 1594 and 1655.

She was married to Thomas Clayton in 1589. Children were: William Clayton.


bullet Margaret Cholmondy was born about 1560. She died between 1594 and 1655.

She was married to Thomas Clayton in 1589. Children were: William Clayton.


bullet Demis Chomsley was born between 1541 and 1564. She died between 1587 and 1653.

!ALVIN TALCOTT, FAMILIES OF EARLY GUILFORD, CT, BALTIMORE: GPC,
#974.67/G1 D2t)
THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, VOL 15
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!ALVIN TALCOTT, FAMILIES OF EARLY GUILFORD, CT, BALTIMORE: GPC,
#974.67/G1 D2t)
THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, VOL 15 Parents: Hare.

She was married to William Norton between 1572 and 1605. Children were: Richard Norton, Phebe Norton, John Norton , Elizabeth Norton, Hugh Norton, Daniel Norton, Thomas Norton, Francis Norton.


bullet Mary Chope was born between 1824 and 1847. She died between 1869 and 1935.

She was married to John H. Seitz between 1856 and 1888. Children were: Charles H. Seitz.


bullet Nancy Chote

She was married to Leonard B. (Buddy) , Jr. Hagman Private. Children were: Karen Kathryn Hagman.


bullet Mary Louise Chovan was born on 25 Aug 1916 in Clairton, PA. She died on 6 Dec 1991 in Pittsburgh, PA.

She was married to Andrew (Honeygosky) Haines on 5 Feb 1940 in Clairton, PA. Children were: Mary Louise Haines, Andrew P. , Jr. Haines , Dennis Haines, Susan Lynn Haines, Philip R. Haines.


bullet Donna Jo CHOVERS Parents: Oscar Lee CHOVERS and Frankie Ethel STERLING.


bullet Donna Jo Chovers Parents: Oscar Lee CHOVERS and Frankie Ethel Sterling.


bullet Oscar Lee CHOVERS

Children were: Oscar Lee , Jr. CHOVERS , Donna Jo CHOVERS.

Children were: Oscar Lee Chovers, Donna Jo Chovers.


bulletOscar Lee Chovers. Parents: Oscar Lee CHOVERS and Frankie Ethel Sterling.


bulletOscar Lee , Jr. CHOVERS. Parents: Oscar Lee CHOVERS and Frankie Ethel STERLING.


bulletSarah CHOVIN was born about 1760. She died on 15 Jan 1817 in SC..

Children were: Samuel Steele, Peter Henry , Jr. Steele.


bulletHenrietta CHRIETZBERG.


bulletIrving Christensen.


bulletCarla Ann Christian. Parents: John Henry Christian and Elsa Theresia Krauss.


bulletCourtney Adele Christian. Parents: Franke Joseph Christian and Carolyn Joyce Saussy.


bulletFranke Joseph Christian. Parents: John Henry Christian and Elsa Theresia Krauss.

He was married to Carolyn Joyce Saussy Private. Children were: William Joseph Christian, Courtney Adele Christian , Geoffrey Ryan Christian.


bullet Geoffrey Ryan Christian Parents: Franke Joseph Christian and Carolyn Joyce Saussy.


bullet George Washington Christian was born between 1853 and 1882. He died between 1907 and 1967.

He was married to Sara Macabee between 1879 and 1922. Children were: William Edward Christian .


bullet Georgia CHRISTIAN

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