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.
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.
Thank you so much for the help. I was aware of the online parish ckerks site but am not too good at finding my way around websites - you would laugh if you knew how I have struggled to post this!
George Childs (b 1829) Woodford, Essex, five children including George (b1857) again in Woodford. Seven children from 1875 to 1894 including my great grandfather Harry (b 1880 in Stratford) .
Hello Rita, I have been researching the Gerrards who were stationed in India. My GGGrandfather was John Grant Gerrard. Lt. Col J.G. Gerrard, was born in Calcutta Nov. 1808 . His father was Major John Gerrard of the 5th Bebgal N.I. Any Connetction there?
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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.
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.
all my PEASE' come from Buckinghaamshire so far. Have you any idea if the Essex tribe branched out to Bucks at some point? Thanks, Lynn
Lindsey
Penny
George Childs (b 1829) Woodford, Essex, five children including George (b1857) again in Woodford. Seven children from 1875 to 1894 including my great grandfather Harry (b 1880 in Stratford) .
Any connection? Look forward to hearing from you
Penny