Hi Rita,
thanks for your speedy response. They were mostly Ag Labs or Straw Plaiters. Will look into religion. I know they lived in Church Row in Wing. They were related to the Randalls and Irons.
Could you give additional information about your Susannah Childs of Missouri? I suspect she is a different line than my late husband's (southern US) Childses, but the name does appear in his family.
Our earliest known Childs was Thomas T. Childs, b 1801 Georgia, marr abt 1834 prob. Alabama to Senoy (Seeny, Senan; Acthina?) Dean, said to have been Cherokee or Choctaw. Thomas and Senoy had a daughter named Susanah b ~1837.
Thomas T.'s parents could have been John C. Childs (b abt 1791 South Carolina) and Elizabeth [--?--] (b abt 1794 Georgia).
I did try to check your website, but apparently I'd have to have a password to look at it.
Lynn Landeg Moore
thanks for your speedy response. They were mostly Ag Labs or Straw Plaiters. Will look into religion. I know they lived in Church Row in Wing. They were related to the Randalls and Irons.
Jul 24, 2009
Holly Hartrick Childs
Our earliest known Childs was Thomas T. Childs, b 1801 Georgia, marr abt 1834 prob. Alabama to Senoy (Seeny, Senan; Acthina?) Dean, said to have been Cherokee or Choctaw. Thomas and Senoy had a daughter named Susanah b ~1837.
Thomas T.'s parents could have been John C. Childs (b abt 1791 South Carolina) and Elizabeth [--?--] (b abt 1794 Georgia).
I did try to check your website, but apparently I'd have to have a password to look at it.
Aug 8, 2009
Andrew Young for Margaret Young
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Aug 31, 2009