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Monica Young
11-28-2010
10:16 PM ET (US)
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This is part of my genealogy pilgrimage to find my roots. I been focused on my African fore fathers not the Eureopean side thus far. These year, I have traveled to Dallas, Memphis, St. Louis, San Jose and LA on a shoestring budget in an attempt to connect James Douglas Chess (1853) who married Helen Hall to the Redmons of Copiah and Claiborne County, MS. His son, James "Jim" Chess (1892-1982) married Barbara Taylor, he lived in Greenville, Washington County, MS claimed he was our uncle not our cousin. The lingering question is how? I have almost 1800 ancestors and living relatives on my family tree but still cant seem to answer the question. If someone would like to help me piece together the puzzle let me know asap. Edited 11-28-2010 10:22 PM
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Francine Vaughn
06-08-2009
03:09 PM ET (US)
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I am doing my chess family history--I descend from James Chess 1775 and Pricilla Roberts 1783 and am looking for more info on their parents as well and their decendents---I have much info and some very prescious copies of family history passed down to me that were written by Lewis M. Chess 1845 and Daniel Bishop 1885. If you are interested in this family and would like to trade information please contact me @ frenchyvan@earthlink.net---Thanks
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Deb Lennon
02-26-2009
06:27 PM ET (US)
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My gg-grandmother was Catherine Chess, born ~1820 somewhere in Pa. She married Amzi Erwin who had a farm in Pike County, Ohio. I'm hoping Darren might have some info on possibly siblings of his early US Chess ancestors.
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Elizabeth Talor
07-25-2007
11:49 AM ET (US)
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e2Zeb5 A number of universities have awarded her honorary degrees, and she earned a prestigious job on the staff of Detroit congressman John Conyers. In 1988 Roxanne Brown noted: "Thirty-two years after she attracted international attention for sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Mrs. Parks's ardent devotion to human rights still burns brightly, like a well-tended torch that ignites her spirit and calls her to service whenever she is needed."
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AAS@yahoo.com
06-21-2007
08:05 PM ET (US)
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BYe32q Hey, there is what you need.
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Darren Chess
08-15-2005
12:46 AM ET (US)
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My name is Darren Chess. My line of the family settled in Mercer County, PA. My branch comes through Ambrose Chess. My oldest known relative is a Samuel Chess who was born around 1801 with an origination in Ireland. He had a son, John Chess who married Elizabeth Roberts and is listed as having 4 children. There are also people with the name McCracken in my history and they also are common to that part of Pennsylvania. What I would love to know is if anyone knows anything about where Samuel Chess(1801) came from. The census claims Ireland but no Chess names are found there or England. Does anyone know its roots?
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James (Jim)Robert Chess
07-07-2002
08:23 PM ET (US)
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I have just recently begun to do serious geneological research into my surname. My branch of the family is from Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee. My father was Chester Robert Chess, son of George Smith Chess, son of John Rufus and Linneller Johnson Chess. We include Cherokee Indian heritage in our family and I found a listing of one Chess on one of the old Cherokee rolls. I am eager to communicate with all others who share the Chess name. Thanks, David, for setting up this site! God bless you all! Jim
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David M. Chess 
12-17-2001
11:23 AM ET (US)
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Welcome to the discussion area for chessfamily.org! The old discussion area (which had about thirteen messages) was mostly destroyed when our old webhost went out of business, and I took the opportunity to move over to QuickTopic, which is nicer in lots of ways. I still have the thirteen old messages around (thanks to the Google cache!), and I may put them onto the site somewhere sometime. But anyway... Feel free to post whatever you like here, as long as it's civil, legal, and all that. Thanks for visiting chessfamily.org! Edited 12-17-2001 11:23 AM
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