Some months ago I downloaded a file called <<Descendants of Claude Serre'>>. Now, I do not know where I found the file. This file shows Chicken as the English equivalent of Challion. This is questionable at best, and no support has been found in any French dictionary of which we are aware. I am wondering if this naming has been corrected in a later Serre' file. The Chicken family were not French but English, and I suspect that Col. George Chicken {senior], the progenitor of the family in SC, was from the large Chicken families who were in either Northumberland or Durham in the 1400s or earlier. It is certainly a possibility that the name <<Chicken>> is an anglization of a French name before that, perhaps Norman. However, this has not been shown. The Chicken family of SC named a large number of their daughters <Catherne>, so care must be exercised to identify each one. As examples, Catherine Chicken, the daughter of Col.George Chicken Senior, married Noah Serre' junior, the grandson of Claude. Catherine Chicken, a granddaighter of George Senior married Andrew Dewees. Catherine Chicken, the only known child of George Chicken Junior and his second wife, Lydia Child, married Benjamin Simons, the younger. Lydia Child Chicken married Elias Ball, junior or II, if I have the right Elias Ball, after George Chicken's death. I do not see a name and address for the author in this file, and I would very much like to corresponded with the author. Has anyone identified the Challion family? Ed T of PGH [the senior <Chicken chaser>]