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Abraham Henry Childers, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Amherst, Virginia
Death: September 20, 1813 (74)
Lancaster, Garrard, Kentucky
Place of Burial: Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Childers and Elizabeth Cannon
Husband of Susannah Childers
Father of Candacia "Dicey" Childers; Jonathan Childers; Robert Childers, Sr.; Goolsby Childers; William G Childers and 10 others
Brother of John Campbell Childers

Managed by: Carl Robert
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About Abraham Henry Childers, Sr.

Surname has also been reported to be Childress.


Henry CHILDERS was born 1738. He was the son of Thomas CHILDERS.

He married Susannah GOLDSBY ABT 1755 in Virginia. She was born 1738 in Henrico County, Virginia, daughter of Thomas Goolsby, and named in his will.

Their children

  1. Solomon CHILDERS b: ABT 1776 in Virginia
  2. Sarah CHILDERS b: ABT 1774 in Virginia
  3. Henry CHILDERS Jr. b: 08 JUL 1767 in Amherst County, Virginia
  4. Thomas Goolsby CHILDERS b: 03 JAN 1781
  5. Abraham CHILDERS b: BET 1755 AND 1780
  6. Robert CHILDERS b: ABT 1762 in Amherst County, Virginia
  7. William G CHILDERS b: ABT 1780
  8. Joshua CHILDERS b: 29 AUG 1777 in Virginia
  9. Goolsby-Goldsby-Goolsberry CHILDERS b: 01 JAN 1757 in Virginia

Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patchildr...


notes

From "They came to Kentucky"

Henry and Susannah (Goolsby) Childers, parents of the Revolutionary War veteran Goolsbury Childers, were born circa 1730 and married circa 1752, probably in Albermarle County, Virginia. In 1761 Henry bought land in Amherst County, Virginia. By deed dated December 1777 Henry and Susannah received land granted Thomas Goolsby by a patent dated February 1771, and granted to Henry by Thomas Goolsby's son Uilliam. The land was located on Roberts Creek, a branch of the Pedlar River. The property was later described as being adjacent to that of Moses Swinney, father of Nancy who married Goolsbury, the Revolutionary War soldier. Henry went to Greenbrier County about 1787 and to Kentucky by 1798. In 1808 he was excused by the Court from paying taxes because of illness and infirmity. Nothing more is known of Henry.

The James River Research Group:

"The only clue to the genealogical origins of Henry Childress (m. Susannah Goolsby) lies in a little noted land patent, applied for in 1752 and issued 10 Sep 1755 to a Henry Childers (sic), for 50 acres in Albemarle Co., Virginia located near the Thomas Goolsby, Sr. plantation. [See Patent to Henry Childers [sic] (10 Sep 1755 dated), Land Office Patents No. 31 (1751-1756) pp. 643-644, Reel 29, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia]
PATENT to HENRY CHILDRESS on MULLENAXE CREEK, ALBEMARLE CO., VIRGINIA Patent to Henry Childers [sic] (10 Sep 1755, dated), Land Office Patents No. 31 (1751-1756), pp. 643-644, (Reel 29), Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.


Parents below seem incorrect.

Henry CHILDERS (son of Abraham CHILDERS III and Elizabeth CANNON) [SIC!] was born Abt. 1739 in Amherst Co, VA, and died Abt. 1809 in Garrard Co, KY. He married Susanna GOOLSBY on Abt. 1761 in Amherst Co, VA, daughter of Thomas GOOLSBY III and Lucy BRYANT.

More About Henry CHILDERS:
Moved: 1798, To Kentucky.

More About Henry CHILDERS and Susanna GOOLSBY: Marriage: Abt. 1761, Amherst Co, VA.

Children of Henry CHILDERS and Susanna GOOLSBY are:

  • Robert CHILDERS, b. Abt. 1764, Amherst Co, VA, d. 1831, Grant Co, KY.
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Abraham Henry Childers, Sr.'s Timeline

1738
November 15, 1738
Amherst, Virginia
1752
November 15, 1752
Lunenburg, Lunenburg, British Colonial Virginia, America
November 15, 1752
Buckingham County, Virginia Colony, USA
1757
January 1, 1757
Virginia, USA, Amherst County, Virginia
January 1, 1757
Amherst, Amherst, British Colonial Virginia, America
January 1, 1757
Amherst, Amherst, British Colonial Virginia, America
1757
Buckingham, Amherst, Albemarle, Henrico, Colony of Virginia
1759
1759
Albemarle, Virginia, United States
1761
March 1761
Buckingham, Virginia, United States
1762
1762
Berkeley, West Virginia, USA