This past weekend

Posted on October 1, 2007
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I joined the Augusta Genealogical Society and started working hard on the family tree. So far I’ve made it back to the 1600’s with an Ezekial Fuller.

Here is an article I found for Janie-mama’s funeral from Jan 9 1962

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5 Responses to “This past weekend”

  1. Michelle on March 23rd, 2008 7:08 am

    Wyatt,
    Here is what I have so far: I have traced the Chablin line all the way back to Brian Chamblin Shamblin (1680-1754) and Ann Bennit (1685-1730). I have seen differences in where he was born, but the general agreement is France. They had 3 children; Aaron C. Chamblin, William Chamblin and Brian Chamblin Jr. We are direct descendents from Aaron C. Chamblin all the way down to Fanny Louise Eubanks/Jane L. Chamblin/Wyatt Chamblin Fuller.

    On the Fuller side, I have (as you have) traced it through several Ezekiels up to William Fuller (1610). What I thought was AWESOME was finding out more about his wife, Sarah Martiau! I traced her family (OUR family!) to England and then to France! Nicholas Martiau (1589/90-1656/57) immigrated to Va. in 1620 on the “Francis Bona Venture”. He is the Great, Great, Great grandfather of General George Washington!!! Yes…THE George Washington. It was all really, really fascinating!!

    I am currently working on finding more about Jennie Mama’s family. It is hard, since the Eubanks and Blanchards play such a hug roll in the family in many, many different places. If you have any information, please let me know. I only know Jennie Louise Maddox/Duncan was married to Robert Duncan. I have found where the Eubanks and Blanchards come together in the family, but very little about the Maddox/Duncan side. Mom said Cleveland Maddox is Jennie Mama’s brother and Sylvester was Robert’s brother. They had Elsie, Milton, John, Jack, Irene and Doris Duncan. That’s all I have. Please email me if you have additional info that can help me find out more!

    THANKS! Michelle

  2. Michelle on March 23rd, 2008 7:10 am

    Sorry for the typos…it is after 5am here and I have been up all night researching this stuff! lol

  3. Sherry Sowards on June 4th, 2008 2:27 pm

    Hello,
    I am a Chamblin researcher and would love to trade information with you.
    Sherry Sowards

  4. Michelle on August 26th, 2008 3:18 am

    WOW! Teach me not to check the family site, eh, Wyatt? lol Anyway…I would LOVE to share info with you, Sherry. Feel free to email me at MicheDav5@aol.com. I have traced the Chamblins pretty far back.

    As for Maddox/Duncan (for those of you wondering…) I have just a tad more info.
    OK…I have Robert Duncan’s father as Millard Bouregard Duncan, born 1862. He married Irene “Josehpine” Patterson (born 1862) and they married at the ages of 16. In 1880, they had one child; 7 mth old Macie Josephine Duncan (1/12/1878-11/25/1917). She committed suicide due to unrelenting headaches that the doctor’s could not cure. Millard and Josephine went on to have Robert, Maggie, Sandie, Milard and Addie Duncan. Robert, of course, married Jennie Louise Maddox. In the 1930 census, it shows Millard to have remarried to an Orene J. Not sure what that’s about…need to research more.
    The Duncan’s appear to have come from Scotland through the line of Benjamin Franklin Duncan, though I haven’t quite connected him to Millard yet. Our immediates came from Anderson County, South Carolina, Charleston and Martin.

    I hope this helps anyone who is looking to find out more. I will update as I find out more. Love to all.

  5. Michelle on August 26th, 2008 3:21 am

    Oops…they married at 18…sorry!

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