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/1941.1 Message Board Post: You wrote " Samuel Chandler and his wife Sarah Lincoln. Samuel was born in 1824 and Sarah in 1826. Family records have them possibly being from Taunton, MA, but 1880 LDS census records say they were born in CT. " 1870 census, Norwich (New London, CT), 3rd wd, Greenville P. O. has Samuel H. Chandler, 47, boat maker, born in MA with wife Sarah H., 44, also b. MA and children Mary E., 19; Frederick, 16; Everet, 10. The first two children were born in MA while Everet was b. in CT. The Taunton VR has very few Chandler births, and interestingly they are all derived from gravestone records. In 1860 Saml (sic) H Chandler is in Franklin (New London), Lord's Bridge P. O., age 37, b. MA, and was making shoes at that point. There were, in addition to Sarah, Harriet A, 17; Henry A., 14; Sarah F., 12; the three from 1870 except that instead of Everet it says Arthur A., age 3 months. Again all the children except the last were born in MA. My uneducated guess is that this Samuel, if he is of an old MA Chandler family, is from the Duxbury line, and that you are right, he was born in southeastern MA somewhere, maybe in Taunton, but my guess would be Bristol or Plymouth Counties. That is pure, wild speculation, but the connection with a Lincoln and the occupations just has that feel to me. I don't have access to the 1850 census--obviously that could be very helpful and very possibly your answer is there if at 27 Samuel was still near his parents and siblings.