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This family of Boggs were found in TX in 1848 Notice the Chambers in the family, could this be part of Canzady's family Others with this Family: Surname First Name Type Sex Age Blood % Boggs Dick P (Parent) M Chambers P (Parent) M Fool Annie P (Parent) F Fool Dick P (Parent) M Kettle Big P (Parent) M Kettle Watcaha P (Parent) F Kettle John BB (By Blood) M 60 FULL Kettle Jennie BB (By Blood) F 35 FULL Boggs Dave BB (By Blood) M 20 FULL Boggs Polly BB (By Blood) F 15 FULL Chambers Robert BB (By Blood) M 12 1/2 User-Added Notes (click here to add a note): none 1900 Census-Down at the bottom of the sheet where you can barely see them is Andrew and Canzabie Ratliff.--It states that her parents were born in VA too. Richard Ratliff and Lizzie (Elisabeth) are at the top of the page.------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Census Microfilm Records: Virginia, 1910 Age: 28 Gender: M Race: W Birthplace: KY State: Virginia County: BUCHANAN Locale: ROCKLICK Series: T624 Roll: 1623 Part: 1 Page: 169B Jackson Raliff, 28 b. 1882, KY Kansata (is how it is written in census) Ratliff, 26, B. 1884, VA Willie Ratliff 12, b. 1898, VA Maude Ratliff 8, b.1902, VA John Ratliff 5, b. 1905, VA Personal note-my grandmother whowas Canzady (Kansadie) was full blooded Cherokee. Jackson Ratliff found in: Census Microfilm Records: Virginia, 1910 Age: 28 Gender: M Race: W Birthplace: KY State: Virginia County: BUCHANAN Locale: ROCK LICK Series: T624 Roll: 1623 Part: 1 Page: 169B Jackson Raliff, 28 b. 1882, KY Kansata (is how it iswritten in census) Ratliff, 26, B. 1884, VA Willie Ratliff 12, b. 1898, VA Maude Ratliff 8, b. 1902, VA John Ratliff 5, b. 1905, VA I think that this is Cansabie's brother's family 1920 FEDERAL CENSUS FOR WOLFE COUNTY, KENTUCKY (Stillwater Magistrate Dist.) 101 CHAMBERS John 30 HH Margret 30 wife William B. 9 son Elisha 7 son Cansby M. 5 dau Corbit 3+10 son Mary F.9m dau http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~crrking/Chambers/chambers_dnar.htm I can give you an excerpt from a sworn disposition my GGGGgrandmother Mahala Atchley Long made in 1893 in Boone Co. AR."...I lived [in TN] in seven miles of the chief,Ross, and was well acquainted with him. My mother's maiden name was Martha Chambers and her father's name was James Chambers, and he was a brother of Maxwell Chambers who lived on Candy's creek in Hamilton County, Tennessee and who left there with the Indians for the present Cherokee Nation. I know that he was a Cherokee Indian and was enrolled in 1833 for the west...."Mahala also mentioned she was with the Daugherty and Chambers families when they were forted at Charlestown [TN] on Highwasa before the removal. She uses dates of 1833,1834 and 1835, but the Trail of Tears was in 1838-39. My limited research located a Maxwell Chamber in NC, (I can't locate the notes right now) but was before 1800. Many of the adjoining counties of TN, NC and VA due to boundary changes are somewhat confusing as to present state locations. This Maxwell was in approx. NWest NC in what is now probably Ashe Co.NC. From there some Chambers moved to Hamilton Co. TN. Sorry, I can't be more specific until I find my notes.Roger I found this on a google search, probably info you already have. Father: Canada CHAMBERS Mother: Betty Ann THACKSTON Family 1 : Robert CAFFEY MARRIAGE: 1837 Daniel N CAFFEY Elmira B CAFFEY Elizabeth Ann CAFFEY Sarah Jane CAFFEY Margaret B CAFFEY Marina CAFFEY My interest is in James Chambers (my 4th g-father) b. abt 1770 probably NC or TN. James married Elizabeth Jackson Daugherty. Whether Canada and James are related...ukn.Information from Mahala (Atchley) Long affidavit in 25 Aug 1893 (Boone Co AR), she states John Chambers was Cherokee, and he was Uncle to her and brother to Martha Chambers. Affidavit courtesy of Steve Bolin, who transcribed it from his family archive. My name is charles wilcox Iam a decendent of Canada Chambers and he is suppose to be of cherokee blood but I cannot find much on him he may have had a name change there somewhere he was born around 1790 in North Carolina moved to Tenn. any help youn can give would be great Charles e-mail [email protected] Daughters: Polly Chambers, Nancy Chambers, Lucy Chambers, Jennie Chambers, Elizabeth Chambers, Sally Chambers, Tempie [sic] Chambers Granddaughters: Polly Rudder, Johanna Cole Executors: Edward Chambers, Thomas Chambers, James Macfarland Witnesses: Asa Barnes, Francis Smith, Theodowick Love, John Chambers Male Event(s): Birth: Christening: 1825 Of, , Cherokee Tribe, Native American Death: Burial: Husband Maxwell Chambers Birth: Christening: Marriage: Death: Burial: Wife Elsie Ailley Sanders Birth: Christening: Marriage: Death: Burial: Children 1. John Chambers Male Birth: About 1828 , Cherokee Tribe, Native American Christening: Death: Burial: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace John T. CHAMBERS Self M Male W 23 VA Farmer VA VA Sallie CHAMBERS Wife M Female W 20 VA Keeps House VA VA Hugh B. CHAMBERS Son S Male W 2 VA VA VA Johnes W. CHAMBERS Son S Male W 1 VA VA VA Source Information: Census Place Garden, Buchanan, Virginia Family History Library Film 1255357 NA Film Number T9-1357 Page Number 347C Variation of her name are Cansaby, Canzaby, Kansata, Cansabe This may seem like a lot of information, but I don't know where my grandmother died, who her parents were. I would love to know these things. Other than the census, the rest is hearsay. If anyone knows anything about her heritage it would be appreciated. Thanks, Pat 1900 Census-Down at the bottom of the sheet where you can barely see them is Andrew and Canzabie Ratliff.--It states that her parents were born in VA too. Richard Ratliff and Lizzie (Elisabeth) are at the top of the page.------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Census Microfilm Records: Virginia, 1910 Age: 28 Gender: M Race: W Birthplace: KY State: Virginia County: BUCHANAN Locale: ROCKLICK Series: T624 Roll: 1623 Part: 1 Page: 169B Jackson Raliff, 28 b. 1882, KY Kansata (is how it is written in census) Ratliff, 26, B. 1884, VA Willie Ratliff 12, b. 1898, VA Maude Ratliff 8, b.1902, VA John Ratliff 5, b. 1905, VA Personal note-my grandmother whowas Canzady (Kansadie) was full blooded Cherokee. Jackson Ratliff found in: Census Microfilm Records: Virginia, 1910 Age: 28 Gender: M Race: W Birthplace: KY State: Virginia County: BUCHANAN Locale: ROCK LICK Series: T624 Roll: 1623 Part: 1 Page: 169B Jackson Raliff, 28 b. 1882, KY Kansata (is how it iswritten in census) Ratliff, 26, B. 1884, VA Willie Ratliff 12, b. 1898, VA Maude Ratliff 8, b. 1902, VA John Ratliff 5, b. 1905, VA I think that this is Cansabie's brother's family 1920 FEDERAL CENSUS FOR WOLFE COUNTY, KENTUCKY (Stillwater Magistrate Dist.) 101 CHAMBERS John 30 HH Margret 30 wife William B. 9 son Elisha 7 son Cansby M. 5 dau Corbit 3+10 son Mary F.9m dau http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~crrking/Chambers/chambers_dnar.htm I can give you an excerpt from a sworn disposition my GGGGgrandmother Mahala Atchley Long made in 1893 in Boone Co. AR. "...I lived [in TN] in seven miles of the chief, Ross, and was well acquainted with him. My mother's maiden name was Martha Chambers and her father's name was James Chambers, and he was a brother of Maxwell Chambers who lived on Candy's creek in Hamilton County, Tennessee and who left there with the Indians for the present Cherokee Nation. I know that he was a Cherokee Indian and was enrolled in 1833 for the west...." My interest is in James Chambers (my 4th g-father) b. abt 1770 probably NC or TN. James married Elizabeth Jackson Daugherty. Whether Canada and James are related...ukn. Information from Mahala (Atchley) Long affidavit in 25 Aug 1893 (Boone Co AR), she states John Chambers was Cherokee, and he was Uncle to her and brother to Martha Chambers. Affidavit courtesy of Steve Bolin, who transcribed it from his family archive. References
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