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July 4, 2020
Cameron Childs
Happy 4th of July - American Revolution

Captain Jonas Childs played a role in the American Revolution. Jonas was commissioned at a Lieutenant in the spring of 1776 and was assigned to the Regiment of Benjamin Simonds. He was part of the all-Berkshire regiment.

It was common during this time of the war to go home and come back to war at different times. From looking at the records it looks like Jonas returned home to Becket, MA multiple times. After the Declaration of Independence was signed you can find clearer records of when Jonas is commissioned and discharged from the Continental Army.

Happy 4th of July - American Revolution
January 27, 2020
Cameron Childs
Updated Family Crest

The original crest we put on the site and shirts was the year of 1635. Originally I thought we just put the year of one of my paternal grandfather’s day that he arrived in the New World. I was reminded that his uncle, Ephraim Child, came five years before.

Ephraim came in 1630 and in 1648 he returned to England to visit his sister and other family members. At that time, he borrowed enough money from his sister to bring seven nephews to the Massachusetts Bay Colony as that is where Ephraim settled in 1630. So actually, Ephraim came in 1630 and he is in our blood line, so I think 1630 would be the date to use.

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November 1, 2020

Behind the Surname Child(s)

Cameron Childs
November 1, 2020
Behind the Surname Child(s)

The origin and development of the name Child came from various possible application from the Old English pre 7th Century "Cild", (Medieval English "Child"), meaning "child". The final "s" on the name represents the patronymic form. On June 14th 1677 Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Childs, was christened in Wandsworth, London.

Source: https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Childe

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Cameron Childs
October 4, 2020

Family in the 1600's

Cameron Childs
October 4, 2020
Family in the 1600's

Colonial population is estimated at 50,400 in the year 1650 - Our family tree is spread out across this 50,400 primarily in New England

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