This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/693.734.1033.2.1.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for your prompt attention & reply. I have checked with the main library nearby and they have all issues of the magazine. Keep up the good work. Thanks again.
I should be glad to hear from anyone with a connection to my late brother-in-law Frank Chandler. Frank was born 1921 in Ashby Magna or Broughton Astley, Leics, the son of John and Constance nee Ellison . He had two (younger?) sisters Valerie and Joan. John reputedly a farmer until a disastrous fire otherwise nothing known Best wishes Genealdoc
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/693.734.1033.2.1.1.3.2.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Ms. Chandler, The March 22, 1621/2 Indian Massacre is one of the best known events in early Virginia history, written about in hundreds if not thousands of books and articles. It was the pivotal in the demise of the Virginia Company in June 1624. You should be able to read about it in any standard Virginia history text - certainly those that are more than 25 years old (I don't know what is in the current PC versions of history). You should also be able to find numerous accounts by looking in the subject index of any medium to large library. I also entered the words "1622 Indian Massacre" on a WWW search engine, which produced 59 responses, which should enable you to learn the basics about the event from your computer. JC
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/693.734.1033.2.1.1.3.2.1.3 Message Board Post: Mr. Brooks, The information upon which you are relying is woefully out of date. Do you now how old the Robins material is? Some of the new information has now been available for up to 10 years, but people continue to simply repeat what they find on the WWW. The new information has been compiled by original research in original records by the Chandler Family Association and me, working together and independently. If you will post your most REMOTE (earliest) ancestor or two, with dates, maybe I can suggest more specific sources. Meantime, the best way to start - which will give you some information and more than 250 footnotes (REAL RECORDS) for follow-up and more details - is to read my articles in "Tidewater Virginia Families" commencing with the August/September 2000 issue. TVF is available at most libraries carrying Virginia genealogical periodicals. You probably should focus on the that article + Part II (May/June 2001) and Part III (May/June 2002). Back issues of TVF are also available - as long as they last - from the publisher, who may be reached at <tvf@erols.com>. Among the many errors in the few lines of your message (which I understand you got from someone else) is the fact that 1610 (not 1609) immigrant John Chandler (b. 1600) DID NOT come over as the servant of Thomas Willoughby. Willoughby, who was about 1 year YOUNGER than John Chandler, came later in 1610 and, obviously, was a child in 1610 - like John Chandler. Certain issues of the "Newsletter" of the Chandler Family Association may also be useful to you, but I can't tell until I know more about your line.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/693.734.1033.2.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: The information you have is VERY MUCH out of date. Some is just plain wrong; other matters have been clarified or supplemented by work done by Chandler Family Association researchers and me independently ca. 1995 to the present. MANY, MANY people have copied the same old tired and unsupported claims that have been circulating since a typescript genealogy about 1610 (not 1609) John Chandler (b. 1600, not 1599) was produced in 1931 - and, of course, posted it on the WWW. ERROR EXAMPLES: John m. Elizabeth -?-, the widow Lupo - Lupo was not her maiden name. The surname of the wife of Robert (ca. 1630-1669) is unknown - the claim that she was a Davis resulted from someone who ignorantly or carelessly concluded that the words "godfather" (the will of William Davis) and "grandfather" are the same thing. The surname of Robert II, son of the above, is unknown. You may also be missing one or more generations. For the latest information, consult several articles that I authored in "Tidewater Virginia Families," a Virginia periodical magazine of history and genealogy beginning with the August/September 2000 issue. For your line you should also read Part II (May/June 2001) and Part III (May/June 2002). TVF is available in most libraries carrying Virginia genealogical periodicals. Single issues/back issues MAY also still be available from the publisher who can be reached at <tvf@erols.com>. These articles will NOT take you all the way down your branch to Shadrack, so you should also consider purchasing a copy of the "John Chandler Descent Book" and acompanying Index from Jim Reeves of the Chandler Family Association. Contact him at <jer@erols.com>. HOWEVER, keep in mind that this document - which contains more than 93,000 names, most of whom are believed to descend from 1610 immigrant John - is NOT DOCUMENTED and should be used only as a guide and for clues, subject to independent verification. JC
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Chandler, Brister or Bristow Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/1973 Message Board Post: Looking for info on ggg grandfather Shadrack. Believe he was son of James of VA. My Shadrack was married to Martha Brister or Bristow who had 12 children, one of whihch is Samuel James Chandler (my connection) born in 1796, SC. E-mail me direct at paulmathieu@bellsouth.com Thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Chandler Scurlock Welch Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/iUI.2ACIB/1972 Message Board Post: He is my grandfather and am looking for any relatives that may have known him in Vinton county area in the 1900s
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Chandler Scurlock Welch Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/iUI.2ACIB/1971 Message Board Post: looking for an everett chandler of the Wellston and Jacson ohio areas between 1920 and 1950. He was once married to my grandmother a Scurlock .who lived in Jackson Ohio in the 1900s. I think his mothers maiden name was cartwright.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iUI.2ACIB/1970 Message Board Post: January 13, 2004 To those who knew her best, Amy Krulak was the consummate general's wife: a gracious and vivacious blend of parent, hostess and community servant. "She had all the ingredients of a lady," said James C. Haugh, a longtime friend of Mrs. Krulak and her husband, retired Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Victor "Brute" Krulak. "And she was a dynamo, just like Brute himself." Mrs. Krulak died of complications from pneumonia Friday at Sharp Hospice Care in La Mesa. She was 90. When Gen. Krulak retired in 1968 as commander of Marines in the Pacific, Mrs. Krulak began the first of many years on the board of the San Diego Civic Light Opera, now known as Starlight Musical Theatre. She twice served as Starlight's president – from 1975 to 1980 and from 1984 to 1988. "She was probably the most influential person in having new seats installed at Starlight Bowl 15 years ago," her husband said. The sound of planes approaching Lindbergh Field, which often disrupted Starlight performances in ! Balboa Park, delighted her. "She considered it an advantage," her husband said. "When people would ask her why, she would say, 'Nobody else has this.' " A month before her 80th birthday, Mrs. Krulak joined a chorus line to open the Starlight's preview performance of "42nd Street." "I'm the oldest living tap dancer, now that Ruby Keeler's dead," she told The San Diego Union-Tribune. Dancing in public was nothing new for Mrs. Krulak. "She would dance at the drop of a hat," her husband said. "She loved it almost more than eating." In addition to supporting the Starlight Theatre productions at Balboa Park, Mrs. Krulak applied her energies in fund-raising efforts for the Combined Arts and Education Council of San Diego County (COMBO) and the San Diego Symphony. In the mid-1950s, she served as chairwoman of the San Diego Symphony Ball. Mrs. Krulak was active in the Meals-on-Wheels program for more than 25 years and joined her husband as a co-chair of Senior Adult Services b! anquets to raise funds for the cause. In 1973, Mrs. Krulak took on th e role of chairwoman of the 20th annual Fine Arts Ball at the Fine Arts Gallery in Balboa Park. "Amy was a very persistent fund-raiser when it came to charities," said Peter Ellsworth, a family friend. "She always did it with that infectious smile, making it irresistible. That's why she was so successful." Beginning in 1943, while living in Quantico, Va., the Krulaks hosted annual parties on or near Gen. Krulak's Jan. 7 birthday featuring an exotic beverage they called Fish House Punch. The tradition continued in Honolulu and in Point Loma, where the Krulaks lived for 36 years. Their trademark punch consisted of brandy, rum, lime juice, apple brandy and syrup. It grew less potent over the years to accommodate changing tastes and tolerance but remained a party favorite, said Mary Clark, a longtime friend of the Krulaks'. "Amy was vivacious, outgoing and hospitable, a very lovely hostess," Clark said. "Her parties overflowed with friends. She would be prevailed upon to do ! the hula at some of the parties, and she did it beautifully." For 35 years, Mrs. Krulak also hosted an annual New Year's Day party at the couple's desert retreat in Borrego Springs. The Krulaks later donated their desert property to the San Diego Zoo, another favorite cause. Mrs. Krulak, the daughter of a third-generation naval officer, was born in Washington, D.C., on June 15, 1913. She attended National Cathedral School for Girls, a junior college, and later San Diego State College. In 1932, while her father, Navy Capt. William D. Chandler, was based at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., she met her future husband, a 1934 Annapolis graduate. The Krulaks were married in Washington, D.C., in 1936, the year that Gen. Krulak reported for duty as a second lieutenant at Marine Corps Recruit Depot. During the next 32 years, Mrs. Krulak would accompany her husband to assignments in China, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Washington, Virginia and Honolulu. During five ! years in Honolulu, Mrs. Krulak learned to dance the hula, which she al so taught. "I was gone an awful lot," her husband said. "In raising our sons, she was primarily the father. She did double duty. "She ended up with two priests (Episcopal clergymen Victor H. Krulak Jr. and William M. Krulak) and a Marine commandant (Charles Krulak). I would say she did all right." In response to queries about how a military wife raised two future priests, Mrs. Krulak had a ready reply: "God must have thought it was necessary to keep me straight." Mrs. Krulak took up horseback riding in Quantico, Va. "She never enjoyed it, though," her husband said. "She fell off all the time." She was equally game as a golfer. "Her first trip around the links ended in darkness at La Jolla Country Club," her husband said. In 1981, she helped organize the club's Ladies Scout Invitational golf tournament, a benefit for the Explorer Scout program in San Diego County. In addition to her husband, survivors include sons the Rev. Victor H. Krulak Jr. of San Diego, the Rev. Willi! am M. Krulak of Baltimore, and retired Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Charles Krulak of London; sister, Elizabeth Hester of Maryland; brother, Charles Chandler of Virginia; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Jan. 21 at All Saints Episcopal Church, 625 Pennsylvania Ave., San Diego. (volunteer submission)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/1858.1.1.1 Message Board Post: e-mail to me spoirier@tds.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Womack, Robertson, Poole, Chandler, Davis,Maynard, Shaw, King, Talley,Bethel Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/1669.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for information and emailing me back. Bertha
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: chandler Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/693.734.1033.2.1.1.3.2.1.2 Message Board Post: Mr. Brooks, can you tell me where I might find detailed information on the Indian massacre you mentioned in your posting of 01 June 2003? I'm most anxious to get the full story. Thanks.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/693.734.1033.2.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I have information garnered from different sources connecting me to John Chandler, born in 1599, England, married to Elizabeth Lupo John-1599-Elizabeth Lupo Robert abt 1626- Elizabeth Davis Robert-1654-Elizabeth Palmer Joseph,1700-Sarah Bilbo James 1734- Susannah Shadrack-bef 1756- Martha Brister (?) Samuel James-1796 Anna Efferson Shadrack M.-1824-Adaline Tucker Willis Wells-1850- Ada K. Roberts Roy Alton- 1904- Vera Margaret Daigneau Mary (me)- 1938 I am pretty certain all the way back to Shadrack 1756 but beyond that I'm not sure. Can you verify any of this? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
I cannot receive any of your information Adriane Davies ----- Original Message ----- From: <CHANDLER-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <CHANDLER-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 12:00 PM Subject: CHANDLER-D Digest V04 #9
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/1968 Message Board Post: We have some very good information on my husbands family up until the late 1700's and would like to know if anyone has information to share on this family. William H. Chandler b. 4 Sept 1864 Vaughnsville, Putnam County, Ohio d. 7 January 1946 Salem, Oregon. Oscar Edson Chandler b. 11 Oct 1842 Delaware County, Ohio d. 26 June 1915 Overton, Nebraska. Truman Adam Chandler b. 18 May 1808 Onondaga County NY. d. 27 April 1894 Allen County, Ohio. Absalom Chandler b. 14 October 1776 Goshen, Orange County, NY d. 4 July 1856 Hamburg, NY. Abram Chandler no dates or information, please help if you can.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.families.aol.com/mbexec/msg/4300/iUI.2ACIB/1945.1 Message Board Post: Hi Earl- I am also looking for Chandlers in Indiana. Mine, so far as I know, were from Gas City IN. Then they moved to SW Michigan. I have very little info. about them other than my father was Jack Chandler, his father was Stanley G. Chandler. If you have any info I sure would appreciate it greatly! PS- I knew of a Earl Chandler from my childhood, I don't recall if he was an uncle or cousin but I remember him visiting us in Kalamazoo MI. Thanks Amy Varga (Chandler)
I cannot receive these messages.They are being removed from my system before I get them. WHY?\\ A.Davies ----- Original Message ----- From: <CHANDLER-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <CHANDLER-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 6:00 AM Subject: CHANDLER-D Digest V04 #7
Would anyone have a connection to my William Chandler or any of his family members? William CHANDLER b. 1813/14 GA, d. 1963 El Dorado, Union Co, AR; m/1 January 1836 Perry County, AL, Mary FILBERT/PHILBERT; m/2 Sarah M (last name unknown) b. PA, d. 22 Aug 1905 El Dorado, Union Co., AR. Children of wife #1: 1. Martha Ann CHANDLER; m. 1866 Judge Wm. C. LANGFORD 2. Crawford C. CHANDLER b. 1837; m. 5 Jan 1866 Rebecca Janis TATUM 3. Samuel CHANDLER b. 1843 Alabama 4. Henry Lee CHANDLER b. 20 Jun 1844 Alabama, d. 1908 CA; m. 29 Oct 1866 Viola CAUDLE Children of wife #2: 5. Ella CHANDLER "Betty" b. 1853 Arkansas; m. T.C. CHEW 6. William P. CHANDLER b. 1849 7. Florence CHANDLER b. 1855 Arkansas ; m/1 M H GLADDEN; m/2. J. H. MC KINNIE 8. Eva Mae CHANDLER; m. John HAWKINS 9. Fannie CHANDLER b. 1859 Arkansas; m. Henry Thomas ELLIS (lived in Smith County, TX and Chandler, Henderson County, TX) 10. Orline CHANDLER, b. 25 Oct 1861, d. 22 Jan 1940; m. 1882 Dr. Wm. H. GOODWIN I would like to exchange information if you do have a connection. Pam
Looking for information on John Chandler who was born in Louisville, KY & sometime down the road married a Sarah LILLY & moved to Pike Co, IL. I don't have a birth date for them & I don't know if he married Sarah in KY or in IL. Thanks for any help or information anybody on there can give me. Bobbie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Chandler, Knable Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/1967 Message Board Post: Looking for Thomas Chandler. He was born in Kentucky abt. 1822. He moved to Clinton Co. Indiana sometime before 1848. Any info. would be greatly appreciated. Below are the names of his wife and children. Thank you. Phebe Knable b. 4/11/1829 Leander Chandler abt 1850 Rufus Chandler abt. 1851 Albert Chandler abt 1853 Mahala Chandler abt 1855 William Chandler abt 1855 Sarah Chandler abt 1856 Lydia Chandler abt 1858 Henry Chandler January 1861 Bellzira Chandler abt 1862 Isabinder Chandler abt 1865