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Family HistoryFamily History - Robert Thornton Chaney


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 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features Robert Thornton Chaney and his immediate family.



First Generation
1. Robert Thornton Chaney,1 born 13 September 1896 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, the son of Henry Chaney and Anna Jane ‘Jennie’ Chamberlin;1, 2, 3 died 5 May 1915 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1 Robert is buried in Walnut Hills Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1
  1. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953, Robert Thornton Chaney, died: 5 May 1915 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; born: 13 September 1896 in Cincinnati, Ohio; father: Henry Chaney, born in Maryland; mother: Anna Jane Chamberlin, born in Cincinnati, Ohio; buried: German Protestant [Cemetery] [now known as Walnut Hills Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio].
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 229, Sheet No. 15A, 15B, family of Henry Chaney (39, Maryland, Mar 1861, book binder); wife of 16 years Annie J. Chaney (36, Ohio, Oct 1863, 7 children, 6 living); daughter Maud Chaney (15, Ohio, Aug 1884); son Walter Chaney (13, Ohio, Dec 1886); son Henry Chaney (11, Ohio, Sept 1888); son Arthur Chaney (8, Ohio, Aug 1891); son Robert Chaney (3, Ohio, Sept 1896); son Charles Chaney (1, Ohio, Nov 1898); border Charles Stone (21, Ohio, Apr 1879, apprentice shoes).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 18, Sheet No. 9B, family of Henry Chaney (49, Maryland, book binder, bindery); wife of 26 years Annie J. Chaney (46, Ohio, 9 children, 7 living); son Walter S. Chaney (23, Ohio, machinist, tool shop); Henry R. Chaney (21, Ohio, glassbuyer[?], bottler[?]); son Arthur C. Chaney (18, Ohio, machinist, machine tool); son Robert T. Chaney (13, Ohio); son Charles H. Chaney (11, Ohio); daughter Alice M. Chaney (5, Ohio).