Charles is the name given until 1870 when the name becomes Samuel. Extensive research shows that Charles Chamblin and Samuel Chamblin are the same person.
The last name in Federal Censuses are just as confusing.
Samuel servied in the Civil war in the Ohio Infantry, Regiment 61 Company E. Records also show Regiment 82. It is possible that Samuel disserted the Army, thus the change in name.
Samuel and his wife Mercy had three children: Minnie, Maude and Samuel Norman.
Charles is the name given until 1870 when the name becomes Samuel. Extensive research shows that Charles Chamblin and Samuel Chamblin are the same person.
The last name in Federal Censuses are just as confusing.
Samuel servied in the Civil war in the Ohio Infantry, Regiment 61 Company E. Records also show Regiment 82. It is possible that Samuel disserted the Army, thus the change in name.
Samuel and his wife Mercy had three children: Minnie, Maude and Samuel Norman.
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