
Charlotte Fairchild
Honor Code SignatorySigned 4 Dec 2015 | 158 contributions | 7 thank-yous | 133 connections
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Dad was in the Navy. I was born in Maryland. I lived in Virginia Beach, VA, Guam, California, Florida, and then I turned 5 years old. At 8 we moved to Alabama. I know less about my father's family. They mostly died before I was born. Fairchild men is important to me.
I have a degree in English, French, and a MDiv. I was a chaplain until I retired. I wrote books for 3 years and I have been marketing them since 2003. One is a book of infertility/infertility devotionals, Murder on the Silver Comet Trail for the Buddy System for women, and Molested: Prayers for people molested by ministers. I have 14 blogs, a YouTube Channel, and I have been on the computer since 1989 when I worked for CSX.
I am creative and I love making Royal Court Mackenzie Child's checkerboard things. Painting is not my thing, yet.
Before this summer I plan to take more DNA tests.
http://dna.ancestry.com/public/ethnicity/97446d71-8b8e-45f6-a2e0-cf90913494ec/4da5be73-3b54-4bab-958d-9958c7be3e43 My DNA information.
Acadian heritage connections: Charlotte is 21 degrees from Beyoncé Knowles, 22 degrees from Jean Béliveau, 21 degrees from Madonna Ciccone, 23 degrees from Rhéal Cormier, 20 degrees from Joseph Drouin, 22 degrees from Jack Kerouac, 16 degrees from Anne Murray, 24 degrees from Matt LeBlanc, 22 degrees from Roméo LeBlanc, 22 degrees from Azilda Marchand, 17 degrees from Marie Travers and 23 degrees from Clarence White on our single family tree. Login to see how you relate to 33 million family members.
We are 6th cousins. Our 5th great grandfather is (Benjamin Fairchild UEL (1721-1794)). Nice to meet you.
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If I learn more about Israel, Sarah Lane Fairchild (Mom), and Lucy Ann Losee (Lossee) wife, I will be glad. I sent some info from Find-a-Grave above. I have more from Ancestry. Not a lot more. My grandfather (Albert Lea Fairchild) died 11 years before I was born. My great-grandfather (Frederick Washington Fairchild) died 16 years before I was born. My great-great-grandfather died in 1902 in a railroad accident. His head was crushed, according to the newspaper. His death certificate has minimal info. George Francis Fairchild. https://www.findagrave.com/.../116.../george-beyer-fairchild When I started genealogy research in 1978, I had my grandfather's and grandmother's name, and that is it. https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Fairchild-997/5 I don't know if you can see this? I hope this is not to much info. When I run out of money, I quit Ancestry, the rules change and I tangle things up at Ancestry. In the next few months I plan to do a 23 & Me or a Gedcom DNA test. Maybe both.
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How are you Guy? I am soon to become 65 years old. I started genealogy in 1978. I took a BYU course for the US and one for England.
I haven't figured out how to change Israel Fairchild to public and on the Watch list.
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