NEWSLETTER Volume XXV Number 2 Summer 2014
NEWSLETTER Volume XXV Number 2 Summer 2014 Genetic Chandler Families (from left) Group 12: Edward Chandler (1812-1889), his wife Sarah Mepham Huggett (1813-1889), and children (not pictured) Susannah, age 3, and George Edward, age 1, sailed from Plymouth to New South Wales, Australia, on the ship Strathfield- saye in April 1839. Earliest known ancestor of this family is Edward Chandler/Chantler (1761-1828) of Sussex, England. Group 19: Edmund Chandler (1812-1904), veteran bell-ringer of Fressingfield, Suffolk, England, rang the church bells on every anniversary of Queen Victoria's birth. In the 1896 photograph above, he is displaying a portrait of the Queen with the royal signature and an inscription expressing her appreciation for his dedication. Group 9: American astronomer Seth Carlo Chandler* (1846-1913) is known for his discovery of what is today known as the Chandler wobble, a small deviation in the Earth's axis of rotation. Migrant ancestor of this family was William Chandler, born 1595 in Hertfordshire, England, who died 1641 in Roxbury, Massachusetts, USA. Group 62: Kate née Middleton,* Duchess of Cambridge (wife of England’s Prince William) and her son, His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge (born July 22, 2013), are descendants of Benjamin Chandler, born c 1780, Gloucestershire, England. The founder of the Chandler Motor Company of Cleveland, Ohio, was also a Gloucester- shire-born member of family #62. The Genetic Chandler Families page on the CFA website lists 87 genetic Chandler families and provides narra- tives for 17 of them; most are included in the table on pages 27 and 28.
[Show full text]