Ida M. Childers1
F, b. January 1867, d. March 1953
Ida M. Childers was born in January 1867 at Missouri.1 She married John Joseph Ashley on 5 April 1885 at Clark Co., MO. Ida M. Childers died in March 1953 at age 86. She was buried in 1953 at Oakland Cemetery, Keokuk, Lee Co., IA, Findagrave #112753813.
Child of Ida M. Childers and John Joseph Ashley
- Nettie Mae Ashley+1 b. 27 Apr 1889, d. 8 Feb 1975
Citations
- [S3990] 1900 Federal Census, Lee County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 350; FHL #1254350.
Junia Louise Childers
F, b. 24 June 1911, d. 6 March 1993
Junia Louise Childers was born on 24 June 1911 at Kanawha Co., WV.1 She was the daughter of Alexander Celkirk Childers and Effa Lena Hill. Junia Louise Childers married Frank Otis Wendell, son of Samuel Edward Wendell and Maggie Lee Brown, in 1929 at Kanawha Co., WV.2 Junia Louise Childers died on 6 March 1993 at Hillsborough Co., FL, at age 81.
Child of Junia Louise Childers and Frank Otis Wendell
- Delores Ann Wendell b. 21 Aug 1934, d. Mar 1981
Marjorie Irene Childers
F, b. 11 October 1922, d. 7 August 2014
Marjorie Irene Childers was born on 11 October 1922 at Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR. She married Leland D. Corchero on 5 September 1942. Marjorie Irene Childers died on 7 August 2014 at age 91
Obituary -- Napa Valley Register ; California - Monday, August 11, 2014:
1922-2014
Marjorie 'Mickey' Irene Corchero
Our mom went peacefully on Aug. 7, 2014. Mom was born Oct. 11, 1922, in Grants Pass, Oregon, to Walter and Julia Childers. She was the second eldest of six children. She grew up in Grants Pass and learned to swim in the beautiful Rogue River. Mom first saw our dad, Leland, in Ashland, Oregon, and immediately told her friends that she was going to marry the handsome soldier. They were married six weeks later, on Sept. 5, 1942, and after the war, settled in San Jose, California.
They raised eight kids in a three-bedroom, one-bath house; just the way it was done back then. After Dad died in 1989, Mom moved to Napa to be near her daughter, Sherrie. Mom loved her family, the Giants, playing bingo, fishing and the nickel machines in Reno. You could find her many nights at the bingo hall spending time with her friends and playing "cherry bells."
Great thanks to daughter Sherrie, her husband, David, and their kids for the care they gave to Mom over the last 20 years as she battled many illnesses, including dementia.
Mom is survived by her children and their spouses, Marjorie Sullivan (Bob), Fred (Nancy), Daniel (Cindy), Tom (Terry), Steve (Frances), Marty (Martha), Zachary and Sherrie Crespin (David); 19 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
Obituary -- Napa Valley Register ; California - Monday, August 11, 2014:
1922-2014
Marjorie 'Mickey' Irene Corchero
Our mom went peacefully on Aug. 7, 2014. Mom was born Oct. 11, 1922, in Grants Pass, Oregon, to Walter and Julia Childers. She was the second eldest of six children. She grew up in Grants Pass and learned to swim in the beautiful Rogue River. Mom first saw our dad, Leland, in Ashland, Oregon, and immediately told her friends that she was going to marry the handsome soldier. They were married six weeks later, on Sept. 5, 1942, and after the war, settled in San Jose, California.
They raised eight kids in a three-bedroom, one-bath house; just the way it was done back then. After Dad died in 1989, Mom moved to Napa to be near her daughter, Sherrie. Mom loved her family, the Giants, playing bingo, fishing and the nickel machines in Reno. You could find her many nights at the bingo hall spending time with her friends and playing "cherry bells."
Great thanks to daughter Sherrie, her husband, David, and their kids for the care they gave to Mom over the last 20 years as she battled many illnesses, including dementia.
Mom is survived by her children and their spouses, Marjorie Sullivan (Bob), Fred (Nancy), Daniel (Cindy), Tom (Terry), Steve (Frances), Marty (Martha), Zachary and Sherrie Crespin (David); 19 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
Minnie Childers1
F, b. 13 August 1872, d. 1 November 1963
Minnie Childers was born on 13 August 1872 at Kentucky.1 She married Henry M. Rudy circa 1891.1 Minnie Childers died on 1 November 1963 at age 91. She was buried in November 1963 at Highland Cemetery, Ft. Mitchell, Kenton Co., KY, Findagrave #179566257.
Child of Minnie Childers and Henry M. Rudy
- George Watson Rudy+1 b. 19 Sep 1894, d. 2 Mar 1962
Citations
- [S4243] 1900 Federal Census, Kenton County, Kentucky. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 534; FHL #1240534.
Virginia C. Childers
F, b. 10 March 1940, d. 20 March 2008
Virginia C. Childers was born on 10 March 1940 at Wolfe Co., KY. She died on 20 March 2008 at Apopka, Orange Co., FL, at age 68. She was buried in March 2008 at Milledgeville Plymouth Cemetery, Milledgeville, Fayette Co., OH, Findagrave #46304882.
Emma Jefferson Childress
F, b. 4 January 1866, d. 24 September 1944
Emma Jefferson Childress was born on 4 January 1866 at Sullivan Co., TN. She was the daughter of William Henry Childress and Lucinda Davault. Emma Jefferson Childress married John Dulaney DeVault, son of John David DeVault and Cynthia H. Wells, on 14 October 1885. Emma Jefferson Childress died on 24 September 1944 at Bristol, Sullivan Co., TN, at age 78.
Children of Emma Jefferson Childress and John Dulaney DeVault
- Karl Vernon DeVault+ b. 6 Feb 1890, d. Apr 1968
- Annie Georgia DeVault+ b. 31 Jul 1891, d. 21 Jul 1956
- Mabel C. DeVault b. 28 Dec 1893, d. 18 Jan 1969
Samuella Irene Childress1
F, b. 14 June 1861, d. 3 March 1938
Samuella Irene Childress was born on 14 June 1861 at Sweetwater, Monroe Co., TN.1 She married James Inman Carter on 27 December 1881 at Monroe Co., TN. Samuella Irene Childress died on 3 March 1938 at Lookout Mountain, Hamilton Co., TN, at age 76.
Child of Samuella Irene Childress and James Inman Carter
- Mary Lynne Carter+1 b. 7 Apr 1885, d. 1 Oct 1965
Citations
- [S4388] 1900 Federal Census, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1574; FHL #1241574.
William Henry Childress
M, b. March 1835
William Henry Childress was born in March 1835 at Tennessee.1,2 He married Lucinda Davault circa 1865.2
Child of William Henry Childress and Lucinda Davault
- Emma Jefferson Childress+ b. 4 Jan 1866, d. 24 Sep 1944
Albert H. Childs1
M, b. 29 November 1839
Albert H. Childs was born on 29 November 1839 at Pennsylvania.2 He married Anne McDowell Price, daughter of John Winston Price and Anne McDowell, on 6 October 1864, three children born, two living as of June, 1900. One of the two daughters died after the 1880 census and before the 1900 census.1,3 Occupation: Iron merchant in 1900 at Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA.3
Children of Albert H. Childs and Anne McDowell Price
- Starling Winston Childs+ b. 25 Mar 1870, d. 20 Dec 1946
- Clara Courteny Childs b. 13 Sep 1872
- Jennie Lowrie Childs2 b. 27 Nov 1876
Citations
- [S20] Joseph Sullivant, A Genealogy and Family Memorial, 199.
- [S2017] 1880 Federal Census, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1086; FHL #1255086.
- [S1732] 1900 Federal Census, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1370; FHL #1241368.
Barbara Russell Childs1
F, b. 12 June 1912, d. 23 October 1998
Barbara Russell Childs was born on 12 June 1912 at Boston, Suffolk Co., MA.1 She was the daughter of Starling Winston Childs and Jane May Coffin.1 Barbara Russell Childs married James Freeman Lawrence, son of Frank Vinton Lawrence and Alice Margaret Ransome, on 26 May 1934 at New York, New York Co., NY. Barbara Russell Childs died on 23 October 1998 at Norfolk, Litchfield Co., CT, at age 86.
Citations
- [S850] 1920 Federal Census, New York City, Manhattan, New York. Microfilm Image, Series T625.
Clara Courteny Childs1
F, b. 13 September 1872
Clara Courteny Childs was born on 13 September 1872 at Allegheny Co. (probably), PA.2 She was the daughter of Albert H. Childs and Anne McDowell Price.
Edward Coffin Childs1
M, b. 26 October 1905, d. 5 October 1996
Edward Coffin Childs was born on 26 October 1905 at Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Starling Winston Childs and Jane May Coffin.1 Edward Coffin Childs lived in April 1940 at Manhattan, New York Co., NY, living with his father.2 He died on 5 October 1996 at Norfolk, Litchfield Co., CT, at age 90 Dates per SSDI.
Jennie Lowrie Childs1
F, b. 27 November 1876
Jennie Lowrie Childs was born on 27 November 1876 at Allegheny Co. (probably), PA.1 She was the daughter of Albert H. Childs and Anne McDowell Price.1
Citations
- [S2017] 1880 Federal Census, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1086; FHL #1255086.
Richard Storrs Childs1
M, b. 25 July 1909, d. 15 April 1988
Richard Storrs Childs was born on 25 July 1909 at Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Starling Winston Childs and Jane May Coffin.1 Richard Storrs Childs married Constance H. Hoyt, daughter of Henry Martyn Hoyt and Alice Gordon Parker. Richard Storrs Childs died on 15 April 1988 at Norfolk, Litchfield Co., CT, at age 78 Dates per SSDI.
Child of Richard Storrs Childs and Constance H. Hoyt
- Russell Coffin Childs2 b. 18 Aug 1934, d. 10 Jul 2006
Russell Coffin Childs1
M, b. 18 August 1934, d. 10 July 2006
Russell Coffin Childs was born on 18 August 1934 at New York City, NY.1 He was the son of Richard Storrs Childs and Constance H. Hoyt.1 Russell Coffin Childs died on 10 July 2006 at Norfolk, Litchfield Co., CT, at age 71 Dates per SSDI.
Citations
- [S2023] 1940 Federal Census, Manhattan Borough, New York City, New York. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Rolls 2657 et al.
Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Jr.
M, b. 14 January 1910, d. 25 July 1995
Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Jr. was born on 14 January 1910 at Denver, Denver Co., CO.1 He was the son of Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Sr. and Anna Maria Starling. Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Jr. married Marjorie Ringold before April 1940. Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Jr. died on 25 July 1995 at Denver, Denver Co., CO, at age 85. He was buried in July 1995 at Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver Co., CO, Findagrave #72683824.
Citations
- [S4088] 1910 Federal Census, Denver County, Colorado. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 115; FHL #1374128.
Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Sr.
M, b. 6 November 1861, d. 21 May 1938
Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Sr. was born on 6 November 1861 at East Hartford, Hartford Co., CT.1 He was the son of Dr. Seth Lee Childs and Juliette Wood.1 Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Sr. married Anna Maria Starling, daughter of Edmund Lyne Starling and Mary Belle Stewart, in 1908, Dr. Childs was first married to Henrietta Willette, who died in 1906 and with whom he had a son John Wood Childs. After Anna's death, he remarried to Nan Bullione in 1936. Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Sr. lived on 15 April 1910 at 1465 Race Street, Denver, Denver Co., CO, General Practice Physician.2 He died on 21 May 1938 at Denver, Denver Co., CO, at age 76
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
SAMUEL BERESFORD CHILDS, M.D.
1861-1938
Samuel Beresford Childs was born Nov. 5, 1861, in East Hartford, Connecticut, the son of Seth Lee and Juliet Wood Childs.
The simple relation of the chronological events and incidents of his life is a poor substitute for having known the man. Those who were fortunate enough to have met and talked with him, however briefly, must cherish the impression of a life full, rich, kindly, and valuable; one whose contact was worth having and which enriched the world by simply having been.
Dr. Childs' primary and secondary school education was obtained in Hartford. In 1883, he graduated from Yale University with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and in 1887, he obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the New York University Medical College.
His internships were at the Outpatient Department of the Chambers Street Hospital, New York (1887), and as resident in the Hartford (Connecticut) Hospital (1887-1888). Doctor Childs practised medicine in Hartford from 1888 to 1895, during which time he married Henrietta Willette, of West Hebron, New York (1890)
In 1895, he went to Texas because of pulmonary tuberculosis. On Dec. 15, 1896, his son, John Wood Childs, was born. In 1898 Dr. Childs began the practice of medicine in Denver, and in November, 1899, he was elected to membership in the Denver and Arapahoe Medical Society. Shortly after that he was given the Chair of Anatomy at the University of Denver Medical College, which later became the Denver and Gross Medical College, which in turn was absorbed by the University of Colorado Medical School.
In 1906, his wife died, and in 1908 he married Anne Starling, of Henderson, Kentucky. A second son, Samuel Beresford Childs, Junior, was born Jan. 14, 1910.
The second wife died April 12, 1935, and about eighteen months later Dr. Childs married Mrs. Nan Bullione Palmer, who, with his sons and three grandchildren, survive him.
About 1928, he developed high blood pressure. Although this condition responded to medical therapy, he had occasional disturbances which probably influenced him to retire from active practice in August, 1937. He died May 21, 1938, of bronchial pneumonia.
Dr. Childs was one of those who became interestedin the x-ray soon after it was announced, and as early as 1900 he began employing it in his practice. By 1902 he had obtained a Waite and Bartlett static machine, had studied skin therapy under Dr. Pusey in Chicago, and had spent some time with Mr. John McIntosh who was the demonstrator for the Waite and Bartlett Company.
After his return from Chicago he specialized in radiology, and from that time on he devoted his energies to improvement of technic and development of skill in diagnosing and treating disease by the roentgen ray. His interest in radiology made him a pioneer in that field and prompted him to make constant contributions to medical publications. A partial bibliography of his work is appended.
On Aug. 14, 1902, he had an unique experience. He made a roentgenogram of the right kidney of a patient, with an exposure of fifteen minutes. When he related this incident to the interviewer several years ago, his face took on a glow of combined humor and whimsicality. He said, "I put the plate in the developer, and waited. After what I thought a reasonable time, I looked at it, but I could see nothing. So I rocked the pan, for-oh, what seemed to me about an hour; anyhow, until I was disgusted and put the plate in water and left the dark room. I ordered new developer, made it up, and put the plate in it. This was different: in about two or three minutes I began to see a shadow. When it was dark enough I finished the dark room manipulation.
Later when I studied the dry plate, I saw not only the outline of the kidney, as I expected, but another shadow which I interpreted to be a stone in the pelvis. I reported accordingly to the physician, Dr. W. A. Jayne, and he confirmed the diagnosis at operation later."
Dr. Childs was an early advocate of the lateral as well as anteroposterior roentgenogram to determine the position of fractures. Dr. Robert Levy recalled an instance illustrative of Dr. Childs' ever-present willingness to improve his own technic as well as help others to do the same. In 1905, a patient was referred to Dr. Levy for removal of a foreign body from a bronchus. The roentgenogram revealed the object, but there was doubt as to the exact location and especially as to the particular bronchus in which it lay. To orientate himself for bronchoscopy, Dr. Levy obtained a cadaver and injected the bronchial tree in situ with an opaque medium. Dr. Childs made a roentgenogram of the injected cadaver thorax, which Dr. Levy studied carefully, comparing it with the one of the living patient. The bronchoscopic removal was successful.
Dr. Childs was a member of the Yale baseball team while a student there, and later played professional baseball as a member of the Hartford team in the National League. He and Connie Mack were very close friends. In later years he took up golf; also, he loved to hunt and fish.
Prior to his retirement from active practice in August, 1937, Dr. Childs had won many honors for his years of medical service. He served the Denver County Medical Society as treasurer for a term, as vice-president in 1916, as president in 1917, and as trustee from 1918 until August, 1937. For a number of those years he was chairman of the board of trustees.
He was vice-president of the Colorado-Yale Association in 1909, and president in 1911. He was president of the staff of St. Luke's Hospital (Denver) 1923-1925, of the American College of Radiology 1925-1926, of the Colorado State Medical Society 1928-1929, and of the American Medical Golfing Association. He was the first President of the Denver Radiological Club.
At the time of his death he was a member of the staff of the following hospitals, all of Denver: St. Luke's, St. Joseph's, Mercy, Denver General, Colorado General, and National Jewish.
He was a member of the Denver County Medical Society, the Colorado State Medical Society, the American Medical Association, the Denver Clinical and Pathological Society, the American Roentgen Ray Society, the Radiological Society of North America, the American College of Radiology, the Denver Radiological Club, the Colorado-Yale Association, and Professor emeritus of Roentgenology of the University of Colorado Medical School.
JOHN S. BOUSLOG, M.D.
He was buried in May 1938 at Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver Co., CO, Findagrave #59953075.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
SAMUEL BERESFORD CHILDS, M.D.
1861-1938
Samuel Beresford Childs was born Nov. 5, 1861, in East Hartford, Connecticut, the son of Seth Lee and Juliet Wood Childs.
The simple relation of the chronological events and incidents of his life is a poor substitute for having known the man. Those who were fortunate enough to have met and talked with him, however briefly, must cherish the impression of a life full, rich, kindly, and valuable; one whose contact was worth having and which enriched the world by simply having been.
Dr. Childs' primary and secondary school education was obtained in Hartford. In 1883, he graduated from Yale University with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and in 1887, he obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the New York University Medical College.
His internships were at the Outpatient Department of the Chambers Street Hospital, New York (1887), and as resident in the Hartford (Connecticut) Hospital (1887-1888). Doctor Childs practised medicine in Hartford from 1888 to 1895, during which time he married Henrietta Willette, of West Hebron, New York (1890)
In 1895, he went to Texas because of pulmonary tuberculosis. On Dec. 15, 1896, his son, John Wood Childs, was born. In 1898 Dr. Childs began the practice of medicine in Denver, and in November, 1899, he was elected to membership in the Denver and Arapahoe Medical Society. Shortly after that he was given the Chair of Anatomy at the University of Denver Medical College, which later became the Denver and Gross Medical College, which in turn was absorbed by the University of Colorado Medical School.
In 1906, his wife died, and in 1908 he married Anne Starling, of Henderson, Kentucky. A second son, Samuel Beresford Childs, Junior, was born Jan. 14, 1910.
The second wife died April 12, 1935, and about eighteen months later Dr. Childs married Mrs. Nan Bullione Palmer, who, with his sons and three grandchildren, survive him.
About 1928, he developed high blood pressure. Although this condition responded to medical therapy, he had occasional disturbances which probably influenced him to retire from active practice in August, 1937. He died May 21, 1938, of bronchial pneumonia.
Dr. Childs was one of those who became interestedin the x-ray soon after it was announced, and as early as 1900 he began employing it in his practice. By 1902 he had obtained a Waite and Bartlett static machine, had studied skin therapy under Dr. Pusey in Chicago, and had spent some time with Mr. John McIntosh who was the demonstrator for the Waite and Bartlett Company.
After his return from Chicago he specialized in radiology, and from that time on he devoted his energies to improvement of technic and development of skill in diagnosing and treating disease by the roentgen ray. His interest in radiology made him a pioneer in that field and prompted him to make constant contributions to medical publications. A partial bibliography of his work is appended.
On Aug. 14, 1902, he had an unique experience. He made a roentgenogram of the right kidney of a patient, with an exposure of fifteen minutes. When he related this incident to the interviewer several years ago, his face took on a glow of combined humor and whimsicality. He said, "I put the plate in the developer, and waited. After what I thought a reasonable time, I looked at it, but I could see nothing. So I rocked the pan, for-oh, what seemed to me about an hour; anyhow, until I was disgusted and put the plate in water and left the dark room. I ordered new developer, made it up, and put the plate in it. This was different: in about two or three minutes I began to see a shadow. When it was dark enough I finished the dark room manipulation.
Later when I studied the dry plate, I saw not only the outline of the kidney, as I expected, but another shadow which I interpreted to be a stone in the pelvis. I reported accordingly to the physician, Dr. W. A. Jayne, and he confirmed the diagnosis at operation later."
Dr. Childs was an early advocate of the lateral as well as anteroposterior roentgenogram to determine the position of fractures. Dr. Robert Levy recalled an instance illustrative of Dr. Childs' ever-present willingness to improve his own technic as well as help others to do the same. In 1905, a patient was referred to Dr. Levy for removal of a foreign body from a bronchus. The roentgenogram revealed the object, but there was doubt as to the exact location and especially as to the particular bronchus in which it lay. To orientate himself for bronchoscopy, Dr. Levy obtained a cadaver and injected the bronchial tree in situ with an opaque medium. Dr. Childs made a roentgenogram of the injected cadaver thorax, which Dr. Levy studied carefully, comparing it with the one of the living patient. The bronchoscopic removal was successful.
Dr. Childs was a member of the Yale baseball team while a student there, and later played professional baseball as a member of the Hartford team in the National League. He and Connie Mack were very close friends. In later years he took up golf; also, he loved to hunt and fish.
Prior to his retirement from active practice in August, 1937, Dr. Childs had won many honors for his years of medical service. He served the Denver County Medical Society as treasurer for a term, as vice-president in 1916, as president in 1917, and as trustee from 1918 until August, 1937. For a number of those years he was chairman of the board of trustees.
He was vice-president of the Colorado-Yale Association in 1909, and president in 1911. He was president of the staff of St. Luke's Hospital (Denver) 1923-1925, of the American College of Radiology 1925-1926, of the Colorado State Medical Society 1928-1929, and of the American Medical Golfing Association. He was the first President of the Denver Radiological Club.
At the time of his death he was a member of the staff of the following hospitals, all of Denver: St. Luke's, St. Joseph's, Mercy, Denver General, Colorado General, and National Jewish.
He was a member of the Denver County Medical Society, the Colorado State Medical Society, the American Medical Association, the Denver Clinical and Pathological Society, the American Roentgen Ray Society, the Radiological Society of North America, the American College of Radiology, the Denver Radiological Club, the Colorado-Yale Association, and Professor emeritus of Roentgenology of the University of Colorado Medical School.
JOHN S. BOUSLOG, M.D.
He was buried in May 1938 at Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver Co., CO, Findagrave #59953075.
Child of Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Sr. and Anna Maria Starling
- Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Jr.+ b. 14 Jan 1910, d. 25 Jul 1995
Dr. Seth Lee Childs1
M, b. 14 April 1811, d. 9 January 1888
Dr. Seth Lee Childs was born on 14 April 1811 at Barnston, Quebec, Canada.1 He married Juliette Wood on 23 March 1836. Dr. Seth Lee Childs died on 9 January 1888 at East Hartford, Hartford Co., CT, at age 76. He was buried in January 1888 at Center Cemetery, East Hartford, Hartford Co., CT, Findagrave #144538409.
Child of Dr. Seth Lee Childs and Juliette Wood
- Dr. Samuel Beresford Childs Sr.+1 b. 6 Nov 1861, d. 21 May 1938
Citations
- [S2513] 1870 Federal Census, Hartford County, Connecticut. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 103; FHL #545602.
Starling Winston Childs1
M, b. 25 March 1870, d. 20 December 1946
Starling Winston Childs was born on 25 March 1870 at Allegheny Co. (probably), PA.2 He was the son of Albert H. Childs and Anne McDowell Price. Occupation: Attorney at law in 1900 at Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA.3 Starling Winston Childs married Jane May Coffin, daughter of Charles Albert Coffin and Caroline Louise Russell, circa 1901.4 Occupation: Banker in 1920.5 Starling Winston Childs lived on 11 January 1920 at Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York Co., NY.5 He lived in April 1940 at Manhattan, New York Co., NY.6 He died on 20 December 1946 at New York, NY, at age 76.
Children of Starling Winston Childs and Jane May Coffin
- Starling Winston Childs Jr.+4 b. c 1905
- Edward Coffin Childs4 b. 26 Oct 1905, d. 5 Oct 1996
- Richard Storrs Childs+4 b. 25 Jul 1909, d. 15 Apr 1988
- Barbara Russell Childs+5 b. 12 Jun 1912, d. 23 Oct 1998
Citations
- [S20] Joseph Sullivant, A Genealogy and Family Memorial, 199.
- [S2017] 1880 Federal Census, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1086; FHL #1255086.
- [S1732] 1900 Federal Census, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1370; FHL #1241368.
- [S847] 1910 Federal Census, New York City, Manhattan, New York. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Rolls 996 - 1048; FHL #1375009 - 1375061.
- [S850] 1920 Federal Census, New York City, Manhattan, New York. Microfilm Image, Series T625.
- [S2023] 1940 Federal Census, Manhattan Borough, New York City, New York. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Rolls 2657 et al.
Starling Winston Childs Jr.1,2
M, b. circa 1905
Starling Winston Childs Jr. was born circa 1905 at Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Starling Winston Childs and Jane May Coffin.1 Starling Winston Childs Jr. married Cynthia (?).2
Mary Jane Chiles
F, b. 1 February 1851, d. 8 December 1933
Mary Jane Chiles was born on 1 February 1851 at Avon, Polk Co., IA. She married John Ichabod Parker. Mary Jane Chiles died on 8 December 1933 at Norwalk, Warren Co., IA, at age 82. She was buried in December 1933 at Norwalk Cemetery, Norwalk, Warren Co., IA, Findagrave #58261463.
Child of Mary Jane Chiles and John Ichabod Parker
- Francis Roswell Parker+ b. 19 Oct 1879, d. 14 Jun 1955
Dr. David W. Chilson
M, b. 8 November 1947, d. 22 July 2017
Dr. David W. Chilson was born on 8 November 1947 at Schenectady, Schenectady Co., NY. He was the son of William Wallace Chilson and Marian Christine Roller. Dr. David W. Chilson died on 22 July 2017 at Bowling Green, Wood Co., OH, at age 69
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
David Warner Chilson, 69, of Bowling Green, Ohio passed away Saturday July 22, 2017. He was born in Schenectady, New York on November 8, 1947 to William Wallace Chilson and Marian Christine (Roller) Chilson.
He grew up in Lyndhurst, Ohio (a suburb of Cleveland) and graduated from Brush High School in 1965. He graduated from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio in 1969 with a bachelor’s degree, and from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio in 1971 with a master’s degree, and in 1978 with a doctoral degree. He also attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
From 1971-1974, he served on active duty in the United States Navy at Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island; at Naval Command Systems Support Activity in Washington D.C; at Commandant 14th Naval District in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; and at Fleet Operations Control Center Pacific Fleet in Kunia, Hawaii. He served another 22 years in the Naval Reserve Intelligence Program, and retired in 1996 with the rank of Captain. He was a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Bowling Green State University from 1978 until he retired in 2009.
Survivors include three sisters Christine Chilson Berardinis of Hinckley, Ohio, Helen Chilson Lenz of Racine, Wisconsin and Carolyn Chilson Palmquist of Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Dave was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Bowling Green and of the Bowling Green Noon Kiwanis Club. He enjoyed being a guardian for Honor Flights and spending time with the veterans.
A private graveside service will take place on Saturday July 29, 2017 at Bridge Street Cemetery in Northampton, Massachusetts.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday August 12, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 126 S. Church Street in Bowling Green. Rev. Gary and Mary Jane Saunders will officiate. Dunn Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
He was buried in July 2017 at Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA, Findagrave #181726850.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
David Warner Chilson, 69, of Bowling Green, Ohio passed away Saturday July 22, 2017. He was born in Schenectady, New York on November 8, 1947 to William Wallace Chilson and Marian Christine (Roller) Chilson.
He grew up in Lyndhurst, Ohio (a suburb of Cleveland) and graduated from Brush High School in 1965. He graduated from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio in 1969 with a bachelor’s degree, and from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio in 1971 with a master’s degree, and in 1978 with a doctoral degree. He also attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
From 1971-1974, he served on active duty in the United States Navy at Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island; at Naval Command Systems Support Activity in Washington D.C; at Commandant 14th Naval District in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; and at Fleet Operations Control Center Pacific Fleet in Kunia, Hawaii. He served another 22 years in the Naval Reserve Intelligence Program, and retired in 1996 with the rank of Captain. He was a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Bowling Green State University from 1978 until he retired in 2009.
Survivors include three sisters Christine Chilson Berardinis of Hinckley, Ohio, Helen Chilson Lenz of Racine, Wisconsin and Carolyn Chilson Palmquist of Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Dave was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Bowling Green and of the Bowling Green Noon Kiwanis Club. He enjoyed being a guardian for Honor Flights and spending time with the veterans.
A private graveside service will take place on Saturday July 29, 2017 at Bridge Street Cemetery in Northampton, Massachusetts.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday August 12, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 126 S. Church Street in Bowling Green. Rev. Gary and Mary Jane Saunders will officiate. Dunn Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
He was buried in July 2017 at Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA, Findagrave #181726850.
Wallace Streeter Chilson
M, b. 14 January 1889, d. 1916
Wallace Streeter Chilson was born on 14 January 1889 at Cummington, Hampshire Co., MA. He married Helen Barbour Evans on 24 July 1912 at Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA. Wallace Streeter Chilson died in 1916. He was buried in 1916 at Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA, Findagrave #148356162.
Child of Wallace Streeter Chilson and Helen Barbour Evans
- William Wallace Chilson+ b. 25 Sep 1913, d. 30 May 1993
William Wallace Chilson
M, b. 25 September 1913, d. 30 May 1993
William Wallace Chilson was born on 25 September 1913 at South Orange, Essex Co., NJ. He was the son of Wallace Streeter Chilson and Helen Barbour Evans. William Wallace Chilson was educated; Amherst College, class of 1936. He began military service on 15 May 1942 WW II service, U.S. Navy, enlisted, discharged 16 feb 1946. He married Marian Christine Roller, daughter of Harry Morrell Roller and Anna Louisa Bodin. William Wallace Chilson died on 30 May 1993 at Medina, Medina Co., OH, at age 79. He was buried in June 1993 at Medina Center Cemetery, Medina, Medina Co., OH, Findagrave #115726556.
Child of William Wallace Chilson and Marian Christine Roller
- Dr. David W. Chilson b. 8 Nov 1947, d. 22 Jul 2017
Carla Renee Chilton
F, b. 31 July 1963, d. 18 June 2017
Carla Renee Chilton was born on 31 July 1963 at Ft. Wayne, Allen Co., IN. She was the daughter of Richard Chilton and Janet Elaine Doelling. Carla Renee Chilton married Samuel Gene Neumann on 24 July 1991 at Ft. Wayne, Allen Co., IN. Carla Renee Chilton died on 18 June 2017 at age 53 Obituary (Findagrave.com):
Carla Renee (Chilton) Neumann, 53, passed away peacefully of June 18, 2017. She was born in Fort Wayne on July 31, 1963 to the late Richard and Janet Chilton. She was vivacious and lived life to the fullest possible. She worked as a baker at Meijer for many years.
She is survived by her beloved daughters, Jessica (Bill), Rachel (Tyler), and Vanessa (Mike); brothers, Brian (Bobbie) and Rick (Tina); grandchildren, Camrie, Aden, Riven, and Damien; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sam and her sister, Angel.
Her Funeral Service will be on Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 4:00 pm at Advantage Funeral Home (2403 E. Wallen Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46825) with visitation one hour prior.
She was buried in June 2017 at Greenlawn Memorial Park, Ft. Wayne, Allen Co., IN, Findagrave #180611145.
Carla Renee (Chilton) Neumann, 53, passed away peacefully of June 18, 2017. She was born in Fort Wayne on July 31, 1963 to the late Richard and Janet Chilton. She was vivacious and lived life to the fullest possible. She worked as a baker at Meijer for many years.
She is survived by her beloved daughters, Jessica (Bill), Rachel (Tyler), and Vanessa (Mike); brothers, Brian (Bobbie) and Rick (Tina); grandchildren, Camrie, Aden, Riven, and Damien; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sam and her sister, Angel.
Her Funeral Service will be on Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 4:00 pm at Advantage Funeral Home (2403 E. Wallen Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46825) with visitation one hour prior.
She was buried in June 2017 at Greenlawn Memorial Park, Ft. Wayne, Allen Co., IN, Findagrave #180611145.
Loudye Chilton
M, b. 15 October 1896, d. 26 October 1983
Loudye Chilton was born on 15 October 1896 at Casey Co., KY. He married Bannie Elgar Voils. Loudye Chilton died on 26 October 1983 at Farmersburg, Sullivan Co., IN, at age 87. He was buried in October 1983 at Pleasantview Cemetery, Tecumseh, Vigo Co., IN, Findagrave #69111044.
Child of Loudye Chilton and Bannie Elgar Voils
- Richard Chilton+ b. 29 Jul 1939, d. 5 Feb 2000
Richard Chilton
M, b. 29 July 1939, d. 5 February 2000
Richard Chilton was born on 29 July 1939 at Ft. Wayne, Allen Co., IN. He was the son of Loudye Chilton and Bannie Elgar Voils. Richard Chilton married Janet Elaine Doelling, daughter of James E. Doelling and Susie Mae Nutter. Richard Chilton died on 5 February 2000 at New Haven, Allen Co., IN, at age 60. He was buried in February 2000 at I.O.O.F Cemetery, New Haven, Allen Co., IN, Findagrave #58972105.
Child of Richard Chilton and Janet Elaine Doelling
- Carla Renee Chilton+ b. 31 Jul 1963, d. 18 Jun 2017
Valona Blanche Chilton
F, b. 18 November 1877, d. 25 September 1953
Valona Blanche Chilton was born on 18 November 1877 at Mercer Co. (probably), KY.1 She married Charles Randolph Oakley. Valona Blanche Chilton died on 25 September 1953 at Warsaw, Kosciusko Co., IN, at age 75 Indiana Archives and Records Administration; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Death Certificates; Year: 1953; Roll: 09, via ancestry.com. She was buried in September 1953 at Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Kosciusko Co., IN, Findagrave #104795604.
Child of Valona Blanche Chilton and Charles Randolph Oakley
- Valona Oakley+ b. 22 Dec 1909, d. 25 Feb 1977
Citations
- [S4751] 1880 Federal Census, Mercer County, Kentucky. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 434; FHL #1254434.
Irena Chinalt
F, b. 1811
Irena Chinalt was born in 1811 at North Carolina. She married Henry Christley, son of John Christley and Hannah Harrel, on 25 September 1833 at Wythe Co., VA. Irena Chinalt died at Virginia.
Child of Irena Chinalt and Henry Christley
- Samuel Chrisley+ b. 1834, d. 7 Aug 1863
James Matison Chinouth
M, b. 1826, d. 13 July 1863
James Matison Chinouth was also known as "Matt". He was born in 1826 at Washington Co., TN.1 He was the son of Richard Chinouth and Martha Ellis. James Matison Chinouth married Martha Ann Brown, daughter of John Brown and Nancy Smith, on 31 January 1849 at Washington Co., TN. James Matison Chinouth lived on 11 October 1850 at Washington Co., TN, farming.1 He lived on 13 July 1860 at Buffalo Ridge District, Washington Co., TN, farming.2 He died on 13 July 1863 at Union Hospital, Fort Delaware, Delaware.
Child of James Matison Chinouth and Martha Ann Brown
- John Richard Chinouth+3 b. May 1862, d. 1946
Citations
- [S467] 1850 Federal Census, Washington County, Tennessee. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 898.
- [S1251] 1860 Federal Census, Washington County, Tennessee. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 1277; FHL #805277.
- [S465] 1900 Federal Census, Washington County, Tennessee. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1603; FHL #1241603.