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Note: NOTE: This individual, Richard Chelders b. 1574, is thought to be the Most Recent Common Ancestor to both major lines in the James River Viking Childers-Childress project. It is thought that this Richard is the father to Abraham Childers I and the grandfather to Abraham’s nephew, Philemon, b. 1637. NEW INDIVIDUAL, PER ZEBOSKI FILE The James River Genealogy Research Team reviewed data from a family tree file from a Childers Family Association committee, chaired by Mrs. Virginia Zeboski (widow of Walt Zeboski, of Sacramento, California) which in 1980 engaged the services of Ms. Gail Brisco, a professional researcher in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England to scour the records in England for proof of the earliest known Childers/Childress ancestral lines. In the fall of 1985 a "Research Team" brought back duplicate records of those found and cited by Ms. Brisco in an effort to double-check the accuracy and validity of said documents. Generally speaking, the dates of life events and the individuals themselves very closely matched those of the Dennstedt Thesis. Where new individuals have been added to this Dennstedt tree, we have attempted to identify the source as this new data. In the event life event dates are changed and/or relationships have changed, we try to note the data change in this note section. Richard Chelders was baptized at the Leeds Parish Church on May 9, 1574 as recorded in the transcriptions of Leeds Baptisms from 1572 to 1577. His father was shown as Ralph Chelders. Richard Chelders of Hunslet was buried at Leeds on October 25, 1617 as recorded in the transcriptions of Leeds Burials from 1616 to 1619: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Transcriptions/WRY/LeedsBurials1 616-1619.html
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