The Sibert Family of South Carolina and Alabama

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I-B-5. JULIA A. SIBERT (1858 – 1900), daughter of Henry Sibert3 (David2, John David1)

Julia A. Sibert was born on 9 July 1858. [1][2] She died on 14 September 1900, aged 42. [1][2] She married James Maburn Chaney on 21 May 1876 in Marshall County, Alabama. [1][2][3] J.M. was born on 20 February 1852 in Collinsville, DeKalb County, Alabama. [1][2] He died on 22 April 1924, aged 72, in Jackson County, Alabama. [2][4] Julia and James are buried int he Collinsville Cemeter. [2]

According to the census, in 1880, James M., aged 28, and Julia R., aged 22, lived in Beat 5, DeKalb County with Julia's mother Dorcus and a servant. James was a farmer. In 1900, Mayburne, born in February 1852, and Julia, born in July 1859[!], lived in Collinsville with their children, Henry, born in July 1881[!], Edna, born in October 1885[!], Ollie, born in July 1888, Jessie, born in December 1890[!], and Etoile, born in February 1895[!]. Mayburne and Julia had been married 20 years. Julia had had seven children, and six were living. Everyone in the household had been born in Alabama. Mayburne was a farmer, and Henry, Edna, Ollie, and Jessie went to schoool. [5]

In 1910 James H., aged 58 and a widower, was living in Section, Jackson County with his children, John H., aged 28 and a widower; Edna P., aged 26; Ollie C., aged 22; Jessie V., aged 20; and Etoile, aged 16. His granddaughter Julia M. Strawn, aged nine and born in Alabama, also lived with him. James was a farmer, John was an agent for [illegible], and Jessie was a public school teacher. In 1920 James M., aged 56, lived with his children Edna P., aged 34, and Maburn E., aged 24, in Section. James was a farmer and Maburn was a farm laborer. [5]

Children of J.M. Chaney and Julia A. Sibert:

I-B-5-a. John Henry Chaney was born on 24 July 1880 in Collinsville. [2] He died on 7 February 1959, aged 78, in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. [2][6] He is buried in the Collinsville Cemetery. [2] He had an unknown first wife who died by 1910. He married second, as her second husband, Regina (Graves) Swalley on 29 June 1919 in Birmingham. [7] Regina, the daughter of John Henry and Emma Jackson (Hamill) Graves, was born on 13 July 1886 in Gadsden. [2] She died on 7 February 1955 in Birmingham and is buried in the Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham. [2] She married first Edwin E. Swalley. [2]

John Henry was tall and slender with brown eyes and hair. His November 1918 World War I draft registration card says, "Left leg off 4 inches below knee." [8]

According to the census, in 1930, John H., aged 39, and Regina, aged 33, lived in Birmingham with John's three stepchildren and his mother-in-law. John was a crew dispatcher for a railroad. In 1940 John H., aged 59, and Regina, aged 53, lived in Birmingham with their daughter Emma Joyce, aged 18, and John's stepson and his family. John was a machinist. He had completed one year of high school. [5]

According to his obituary, John was survived by two stepsons; a daughter, Mrs. Joyce C. Wicker of Miami; a brother, "E. Toyle" Chaney of Rainesville; and two sisters, Edna Chaney of Rainesville and Ollie Chaney of Scottsboro. [6]

Children:

I-B-5-b. Daisy Ruth Chaney was born on 17 April 1882 in Alabama. [2] She died on 25 June 1902, agde 20, and is buried in the Smith's Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery in Whitesboro, Etowah County. [2] She married John Thomas Strawn on 13 May 1900 in DeKalb county. [2][9] John, the son of William and Sarah (Pruitt) Strawn, was born about 1874. [10][2] He died on 23 September 1970, aged 95. [2] He married second Alice Hester Unknown. [2]

Children:

I-B-5-c. Edna Pearl Chaney was born on 10 October 1884 in Alabama. She died on 7 April 1966, aged 81. [2] She is buried in the Collinsville Cemetery. [2]

In 1950, Edna P., aged 65 and never married, lived with her sister Olive and her brother Maburn in Scottsboro. [5]

I-B-5-d. Olive Clyde Chaney was born in July 1886 or 1888 in Alabama. [2] She died on 17 July 1962, aged 76, in Scottsboro, Jackson County, Alabama. [2][11] Olive Clyde Chaney, aged 24, married Robert Franklin Gamble, aged 23, on 4 February 1912 in Section, Jackson county. [7] They later divorced. Robert, the son of Robert Frank Gamble and Tennesse Moore, was born on 27 September 1888. [2][12] He died on 5 November 1972, aged 84, and is buried in the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Scottsboro. [2][12]

Robert was a soldier in World War I. He enlisted on 30 November 1917 and was a private first class in Company 7 of the 20th Engineers. [12]

According to the census, in 1920, Robert, aged 32 and born in Tennessee, and Olive C., aged 32 and born in Alabama, lived with their daughters, Bernie L., aged seven and born in Alabama, and Erma R., aged four and born in Alabama, in Section. Robert was a farmer. [5]

Olive and Robert apparently divorced between about 1926 and 1930. In 1930, Olive, aged 43 and a widow[!], lived in Scotsdale with her daughter Bernie, aged 17. Olive and Bernie were padders in a rug factory. Robert, aged 41 and divorced, lived in Section with his widowed father, "Tennie," and his children Erma R., aged 15, Arthur R., aged nine, Maburn E., aged six, and Etoile L., aged three.

In 1940, Olive, aged 52 and divorced, lived in Scottsboro with her sons Maburn, aged six[!], and Etoile, aged five[!]. Olive was a seamstress in a rug mill. [5]

In 1950, Olive C., aged 62 and divorced, lived with her sister Edna P. and her brother Maburn E., in Scotsboro. [5]

According to her obituary, Olive was survived by two sons, Maborn of Worcester and Etoile of Germany; two daughters, Mrs. James E. Cline of Atlanta and Mrs. M.B. Swearengin of Scottsdale; a brother, Etoile; and a sister, Mrs. Edna Chaney. [11]

Children:

I-B-5-e. Jessie Van Chaney was born on 15 December 1889.[2] She died on 18 May 1944, age 54, in Section, Jackson county. [2][14] She is buried in the Collinsville Cemetery. [2][14] She married Walter Lloyd Green, the son of T.H. and Willie (Poole) Green. [2][14] He was born on 28 January 1885 and died on 25 February 1962 in Scottsboro. [2] He is buried in the Section United Methodist Church Cemetery. [2] He married seond Xenophen Britt. [2]

In 1930, Walter L., aged 44, and Jessie V., aged 40, lived in Section with their sons Trewhitt, aged 15 and born in Alabama and T.M., aged 11, and born in Alabama. Walter was a mail carrier. [5]

Children:

I-B-5-f. Maburn Etoile Chaney was born on 6 February 1894 in Collinsville. [2][8] He died on 11 August 1975, aged 81, and is buried in the Collinsville Cemetery. [2]

Maburn was discribed as tall and slender with gray eyes and black hair. On his 15 June 1917 World War I draft registration card, he said he had weak eyes. [8]

In 1950 Maburn W., aged 56 and never married, lived with his sisters Olive C. and Edna P. in Scottsboro. None of them worked. [5]

I-B-5-g. Dewey Chaney was born on 11 March 1898. He died on 20 July 1898, aged four months, and is buried in the Collinsville Cemetery. [2]

Endnotes:

1. J. Luther Beeson, The Sibert Family of South Carolina and Alabama (n.p.: the author, 1928).

2. "Find a Grave," database and images, FindaGrave (25 April 2024), memorial pages for

Julia Ann Sibert Chaney (19 Jul 1858–14 Sep 1900), Memorial ID 100108279, James Maburn Chaney (20 Feb 1852–22 Apr 1924), Memorial ID 100108006, John Henry “Buck” Chaney (24 Jul 1880–7 Feb 1959), Memorial ID 100108230, Edna Pearl Chaney (10 Oct 1884–7 Apr 1966), Jessie Chaney Green (15 Dec 1889–18 May 1944), Memorial ID 100105985, Memorial ID 100108182, Maburn E Chaney (6 Feb 1894–11 Aug 1975), Memorial ID 100108324, Dewey Chaney (11 May 1898–20 Jul 1898), Memorial ID 100108135, citing Collinsville Cemetery, Collinsville, DeKalb County, AL; Maintained by cfenters (contributor 46996728).

W. Lloyd Green (28 Jun 1885–25 Feb 1962), Memorial ID 48316940, citing Section United Methodist Church Cemetery, Section, Jackson County, AL; Maintained by SP (contributor 48324886).

Trewhitt H. Green (15 Nov 1914–15 Jan 1995), Memorial ID 48329661, Virginia Rudder Green (25 May 1916–27 Jan 1996), Memorial ID 48329669, Walter Roy Green (2 Jul 1942–6 Aug 1956), Memorial ID 48329674, citing Section United Methodist Church Cemetery, Section; Maintained by Whitfield (contributor 47786265).

Regina Graves Chaney (13 Jul 1886–7 Feb 1955), Memorial ID 121394428, citing Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL; Maintained by Pete Mohney (contributor 48755434).

Daisy Ruth Chaney Strawn (17 Apr 1882–25 Jun 1902), Memorial ID 53758437, citing Smith's Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Whitesboro, Etowah County, AL; Maintained by Johnny L. Williams (contributor 47222056).

John T. Strawn (1874–1970), Memorial ID 138631662, citing Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Section, Jackson County, AL; Maintained by Michelle Urban (contributor 47861881).

Olive Clyde Channey Gamble (2 Jul 1886–17 Jul 1962), Memorial ID 119337217, Robert Arthur “Ott” Gamble (10 Aug 1920–22 Feb 1959), Memorial ID 119337973, citing Cedar Hill Cemetery, Scottsboro, Jackson County, AL; Maintained by Jamie Brooks (contributor 46618298).

Robert Frank Gamble (27 Sep 1888–5 Nov 1972), Memorial ID 101367564, Bernie Lee Gamble Cline (22 Dec 1912–11 Sep 2003), Memorial ID 101367830, James Edward Cline Sr. (7 Oct 1907–2 Oct 1964), Memorial ID 101367899, citing Cedar Hill Cemetery, Scottsboro; Maintained by Michelle Urban (contributor 47861881).

Sarah Kathleen Holland Gamble (20 Sep 1916–19 May 2011), Memorial ID 149164016, citing Cedar Hill Cemetery, Scottsboro; Maintained by Annette Bradford (contributor 47187281).

Sarah Lee Gamble Evans (28 Jul 1955–27 Aug 2017), Memorial ID 182912585, citing Cedar Hill Cemetery, Scottsboro; Maintained by Beth Presley (contributor 47253810).

Margaret “Maggie” Cline Jarrell (8 Oct 1942–7 Jul 2020), Memorial ID 212547597, citing Pinehaven Memorial Gardens, Hollywood; Maintained by Bobby and Judy Laney Liles (contributor 48833361).

Kenneth Ray “Myrt” Jarrell (24 Dec 1936–26 Aug 2021), Memorial ID 231885581, citing Pinehaven Memorial Gardens, Hollywood; Maintained by Beth Presley.

Ruth Gamble Swearengin (2 Apr 1914–23 May 1984), Memorial ID 195920440, Marion B. Swearengin (10 Sep 1912–3 Aug 1994), Memorial ID 195920436, citing Pleasant Groves Holiness Church Cemetery, Woodville, Jackson County, AL; Maintained by L'eau Noire (contributor 47017234).

Maborn Eugene Gamble (24 Jun 1923–11 Oct 1993), Memorial ID 223965512; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Cindy (contributor 48869022).

Carol A Granger Gamble (1942–27 Feb 2021), Memorial ID 223964494, citing Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton, Worcester County, MA; Maintained by Cindy.

3. "Married in Alabama," Southern Argus (Selma, AL), 13 June 1879, p. 3.

4. "Alabama, U.S., Death Index, 1908–1959," database, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5188), entry for James M. Chaney.

5. "U.S. Federal Census Collection," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/usfedcen) >

1880 > AL > DeKalb > Beat 5 > 056, image 8, lines 17–20, entry for Julia R. Chaney.
1900 > AL > DeKalb > Collinsville > District 0065, image 1, lines 19–25, entry for Julia Chaney.
1910 > AL > Jackson > Section > District 0045, image 14, lines 89–95, entry for James M. Chaney.
1920 > AL > Jackson > Section > District 0047, image 20, lines 14–16, entry for James M. Chaney.
1920 > AL > Jeffereson > Birmingham > District 0035, image 18, lines 94–99, entry for John H. Chaney.
1920 > AL > Jackson > Section > District 0047, image 12, lines 33–35, entry for Olive C. Gambal.
1930 > AL > Jackson > Scottsboro > District 0025, image 43, lines 44–45, entry for Olive Gamble.
1930 > AL > Jackson > Section > District 0031, image 2, lines 58–63, entry for Robert E. Gamble.
1940 > AL > Jefferson > Birminhgam > 66-164, image 21, lines 35–46, entry for John H. Chaney.
1940 > AL > Jackson > Scottsboro > 36-25A, image 11, lines 10–13, entry for Olive Gamble.
1940 > AL > Jackson > Section > District 0031, image 8, lines 84–87, entry for Jessie V. Green.
1950 > TX > Jefferson > Port Neches > 123-49A, image 11, lines 14–18, entry for George B. Poole.
1950 > AL > Jackson > Scottsboro > 36-31, image 7, lines 8-10, entry for Olive C. Gamble.

6. Obituary, Birmingham News, 7 February 1959, p. 11.

7. "Alabama, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1805–1967," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61365) > Jefferson > 1919–1920, image 440, entry for John H. Chaney; 1942–1944, image 264, entry for Emma Joyce Chaney; Jackson > 1905–1912, image 7, entry for Olive Clyde Chaney.

8. "U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6482) > AL > Birmingham City > 1 > Draft Card C, image 186, entry for John H. Chaney; Jackson > ALL > Draft Card C, image 182, entry for Maburn Etoyde Chaney.

9. "Alabama, U.S., Compiled Marriages from Selected Counties, 1809–1920," database, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4192), entry for Daisie R. Chaney.

10. "Alabama, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1881–1974," database, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2543) . Includes details from family records entry for John T. Strawn.

11. "Mrs. O.C. Gamble Died on Tuesday," Daily Sentinel (Scottsdale, AL), 23 July 1962, p. 3.

12. "U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1861–1985," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2375), entry for Robert Frank Gamble.

13. "Sgt. Gamble Died While in Armed Service," Dailey Sentinel, 20 September 1962, p. 3.

14. "Mrs. Lloyd Green Dies at Section," The Progressive Age (Scottsdale), 25 May 1944, p. 1.

15. "Virginia Rudder Weds T.H. Green,"The Progressive Age (Scottsdale), 22 August 1940, p. 3.


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