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Peter Chalmers Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland
John, I have only read your history of the Chalmers surname so far but found it really interesting. I am of the Aberdeenshire/Banffshire Chalmers and my Family Tree can be found at http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/decfam/CHALMERS/d0/i0000240.htm#i240 I read somewhere that the reason why the Chalmers are part of the Cameron Clan is because one of the Camerons fled to France to escape persecution and adopted the alias de la Chambre. He then returned to Scotland later in his life and raised a family. This information may be useful unfortunately I can't remember the source I wish you success with your website Kind Regards Peter
08-Apr-2000 03:28
Declan Chalmers Cork, Ireland
Homepage: http://home.tinet.ie/~decfam/
John, belated response to your email. Sincere apologies. This is truely a great idea! It's different and thought-provoking. It may well be a source of linking some families together that at first glance may not appear connected. It may help to inspire us to dig deeper. I have the Book of the Barclay dynasties in which very old Chalmers families are mentioned. However,as I am not ready to include them now I will do so later. Tosach maith leath na hoibre - A good start is half the work, Declan
25-Apr-2000 13:57
Janette Elliot Scotland
I am glad to see a page bringing lots of info together. I hope to be able to unravel my Chalmers connections from Ruthwell quite soon. Well done for actually getting on with doing what many of of meant to do! My problem is Gabriel Chalmers from Ruthwell and his connection to Isobella/Sybella Davidson around 1808 in Ruthwell and Middlebie Dumfriesshire Thanks
30-Apr-2000 16:17
Chris Kimberley Harare, Zimbabwe
My father's mother was born Margaret Stuart CHALMERS. Her father Thomas Galloway CHALMERS was born in Scotland in 1870. He married Rachel SHAW. They emigrated to Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) at the end of the 1800s. M S Chalmers was born around 1905 in S Rhodesia. In 1905 there was a James CHALMERS living at 175 Duke Street, Dennistown, Glasgow. I believe James may have been one of T G Chalmers' brothers. In 1905 James was married with one child. I would be interested in obtaining details of the Chalmers from this family branch from before or after T G Chalmers' death. There were also Valarie and Cynthia Chalmers living in Bedford UK, born early 1900s, who appear to be part of the same family branch, as well as someone called Annie who lived in Canada and was possibly a sister of T G Chalmers. If anyone is related and can help with any info this would be much appreciated.
02-May-2000 07:27
Jane Chalmers Decker Ukiah, California, USA
John, you've outdone yourself - what a monumental effort and so expertly presented!! I hadn't searched around for Internet for new links in quite some time and was delighted to see such an array of new websites. I've gotten a lot of email inquiries from my posting of relatives and ancesters of the marriage of John Chalmers and Mary Miller Galloway c. 1895 or earlier in Tillicoultry from your other sites. Thanks so much for all your diligence and advice!
06-May-2000 20:15
Jean and Chalmers Doane Maitland, NS, Canada
Delighted to find your webpage. Well done! Will watch it with interest. Our immigrant ancestor was Thomas Chalmers, veterinarian, born 1867 in Annan, Dumfries.; son of James Chalmers of Annan, grandson of John Chalmers of Annan, and gr.grandson of Thomas Chalmers, of Cocklicks, Dumfries.
21-May-2000 07:50
Margaret Marion Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
I have just discovered your web page. I saw your notice on the Chalmers name board at Ancestry.com. I am impressed. Your page looks great. I am descended from Mary Chalmers christened in 1790 in Markinch, Fife. Her parents were David Chalmers and Jannet Robertson. She married George Donaldson on the 9th of Nov. 1815. Their marriage bann was in the Birse Parish Records. She came to Canada as a widow, we think. She came with one of her sons, Charles born 18 June 1836 in Banffshire. Mary Chalmers is my 3xgreat grandmother.
22-Jul-2000 19:36
Alison Durry New Zealand
Well done John. It looks good and is easy to navigate. Looking forward to seeing my tree on your site. I would still love to know if there is a connection between my family and The Aberdeen Chalmers family, even if it is a very long way back. Mine have got to have come from somewhere. Some of the info I sent is already a little out of date, but not enough to matter. The other researchers who helped compile the trees from NZ - Pam Frater, Mavis Gibson, Dawn Lee, for our tree & Rev. T.Chalmers tree, also deserve a mention, I have just been the contact point. Again, well done.
31-Jul-2000 17:35
Elizabeth Allan (nee Chalmers) Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
I have just found your site. My sister Helen has done quite a lot of research into our family tree, We come from Macduff, Banffshire my Dad was called David Kennedy Chalmers I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has done a family tree.
04-Sep-2000 20:38
Nicki Rayment Reigate, Surrey, England
A really useful site for me a born & bred southerner who is looking for information and background on her Chalmers relatives. I have traced my family back from my G-G-Grandfather, Andrew Chalmers, born 6th May 1856 in Eassie & Nevay, to his parents, James Chalmers & Ann Davidson who were married the day after Andrew was born. The family moved from Scotland to Northamtonshire, and then on to Merstham/Gatton in Surrey, where James worked as a Farm Bailiff. Andrew was a master Blacksmith and his brother John a Coachbuilder. As far as I can make out the family stayed in Surrey. James & Ann are buried in Gatton churchyard. Andrew is buried in Merstham churchyard. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has information on the Chalmers family in Angus.
01-Oct-2000 10:15
Wendy Chalmers Pennsylvania, USA
Wow! What a great site! I am just beginning my research of my family history (Chalmers side). Wish me luck! Thanks for a great source of history!
17-Oct-2000 10:19
Robin Willingham Moore Woodbridge, Virginia, USA
While I had wandered by your homepage before, I didn't discover until a couple of days ago that I'm descended from the Chalmers of Gadgirth (thank you so much for displaying their arms on your homepage). James Chalmers (1766-1826), son of Ronald Chalmers and Lady Janet Hamilton of Gadgirth in Ayrshire, emigrated to Halifax County, Virginia, in the late 1700s. I'm not sure his grandson, James Ronald Chalmers, had ever heard of James Chalmers of Gadgirth's boldness towards Mary of Guise (queen regent and mother of Mary, Queen of Scots). But I'm sure the Northern forces during the Civil War were very familar with the boldness of Confederate General Chalmers. Keep up the good work! Quid mon Deo juvante
22-Oct-2000 00:00
Tracey Kwinana, Western Australia, Australia
Very good. I find it easy to find things. I have just started out and have yet to find out my connection to Scotland.
23-Oct-2000 05:07
Andrew Chalmers McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, USA
This is an awesome site. I never knew there were so many Chalmers in this world, and now that I know I would like to study my roots.
06-Nov-2000 19:09
Mark Grant Chalmers Morwell, Victoria, Australia
Hello. My son wanted to see our coat of arms so this page was very helpfull. I would like to find out more about our lineage but I am new to all this. My grandfathers name was William Grant Chalmers, born in Peterhead, Scotland, 1921. Thanks, Mark
16-Dec-2000 19:12
Margery Clark Kapas Canada
Hello John again: Have just far too quickly checked your web site and am indeed very impressed. I'll return another day to read it all more thoroughly. For readers, I am wanting descendants of Sgt George Chalmers (F & K Militia) and Isabella Hutchison, marr 1796 Dundee. George Paul Chalmers, R.S.A., was a grandson, father Stewart. George and Isabella's dau Margaret marr William Clark, my direct ancestors. Sgt George possibly had a grandfather Stuart Chalmers about the time of the Battle of Culloden - I am seeking any info on him I can find!
18-Dec-2000 23:54
Evelyn Inglis Peebles, Scottish Borders, Scotland
I have been amazed by your website, John, and delighted to find that "just a name" on my family tree turns out to be the Dr Thomas Chalmers of your research. I look forward to studying the link more closely. I'll be in touch.
03-Jan-2001 21:22
Sharon Kinnear Hilo, Hawii
Great....I'm searching for Mary Chalmers....from Edinburgh.
20-Jun-2001 12:06
Thomas Norman Chalmers Birmingham, England
Just browsing the web and came across the Chalmers family. I was looking for James Chalmers the missionary. I would like to hear from anyone that might be related to myself. My father was Thomas Clarance Chalmers born 25.1.1918.
07-Jul-2001 13:28
Ken Woolnough Georgetown, TX, USA
I had been searching for Patrick Chalmers, who married my grandmothers grandmothers sister (Maria Carige). Guess that makes us cousins or something. By the way, if your research uncovers a James Woolnough b. 18 Jan 1828, Lancashire, I would appreciate hearing from you. Cheers, Ken Woolnough
08-Jul-2001 00:11
Lesley Hartley Tasmania, Australia
Looking for a shipmaster 1861, John Chalmers who had son George John who died on barque Griffin 1885 somewhere out of Northern U.K. suspect Kirkwall. Any information appreciated. e-mail. ghartley@tassie.net.au. Interesting Chalmers site.
03-Aug-2001 00:52
Will enjoy looking round
10-Aug-2001 13:31
Lynda Chalmers Sydney, NSW, Australia
John, greetings! Your site is great - still tracking Alexander Chalmers b 1857 Rosehearty, Aberdeen. He married Jane Kerr/Cumming (father William S., mother Mary Ann (nee) Annand in 1879 in Aberdeen and they came to Australia in 1883 on the Oban Bay. Your info from 1881 census spot on - many thanks. Through this search have found his great granddaughter, in Australia - we've joined forces! The generosity of your help is greatly appreciated. Cheers. Lynda
21-Aug-2001 00:31
Margaret Maginnis Lakeland, FL, USA
My great grandfather was named John Chalmers he was born in London, Ont. His father, my great, great grandfather, John Chalmers was born in London, Eng. This is all we know about them except we do have their birthdays John 1 was born 1810 and died 1880, his son was born 1835 and died 1910. Any one knowing anything about the origin, mabye in Scotland of this family would be greatly appreciated. Margaret Maginnis
05-Sep-2001 12:34
Patricia Chalmers Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Hello, I have just come across your website--I am new at this, I am trying to trace my husbands family roots. His grandfather was Harry Chalmers supposidly came from Scotland along with Andrew Carnegie and settled in Pittsburgh, PA. Harry had a brother named Charles. Harry married Mary Harker from Scotland also. He was born around 1871. I never see anything posted about Chalmers in Pittsburgh. Anything would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.
08-Sep-2001 13:13
Marg Chapple-Rosen Toronto, Ontario, Canada
WOW!! Congratulations, what a great site. Thank you John for taking the time to send data. Kudos to you - keep up this super site.
14-Sep-2001 18:30
Marietta Chalmers Wallace OToole Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland
I was browsing and came accross your web site. Marvelous. I am a descendant of Chalmers. Mary Chalmers born Kirkmaiden Parish, Wigtownshire 1844? married 3:7:1873 to Thomas Caughie. I hope to come across some Chalmers relatives.
30-Sep-2001 15:48
Mary Burke-Golden London, U.K.
John, just discovered this Guestbook. My husband's great grandmother was Mary Isabella Chalmers who married Harry Ashburner in Grahamstown, South Africa c.1884. I think her parents were William Chalmers and Alfra Raymond. Would like to find out more about them.
12-Oct-2001 16:17
Lorrie Schneck WI, USA
Your page is a wonderful resource for everyone researching the CHALMERS surname! Thank you for your time and efforts. My ggggrandmother was Anne Chalmers born about 1811 in Scotland. She married John Gilmour/Gilmore in 1842 in Penninghame, Wigtownshire, Scotland. That same year she came to the USA with her husband and daughter. They settled in the Town of Lisbon, Waukesha County, WI. Other CHALMERS relatives that were born in Scotland and later came to the USA include: William, James born about 1804, and Thomas born about 1806. I am hoping to find my relatives. If you think we could be related, please contact me. Thank you!
13-Oct-2001 23:27
LYNLEY TILBURY Dunedin, New Zealand
My great grandfather came from Peterhead. Anything I can find out about Peterhead and a place called Old Dart whould be helpful
27-Oct-2001 04:35
Rosemary Chalmers Darwin, NT, Australia
Hi, have just found your web page. Chalmers is my husbands family. Have traced them back to the early 1800's around the Old/New Monkland area of Lanarkshire where they were mainly miners.
29-Nov-2001 06:40
Craig Chalmers Reigate, Surrey, England
I am hoping for some information on a James Chalmers (father) who was born in Glasgow and adopted by the Chalmers Family in Maryhill, Glasgow. No other information known. Jim served in the Royal Marines from 39-45. Jim passed away in 91.
31-Dec-2001 08:31
Denise Chalmers MacDuff Constantia, NY, USA
My great grandfather, Francis Thompson Chalmers came to North America in the early 1900s. He married Gussie Moore of Cranberry Island, Maine. I am trying to trace his roots.
22-Jan-2002 18:51
William Chalmers Austerfield, S. Yorks, UK
I like it! I may have even come across a relation as I don't think there can have been more than one Chalmers in Kirkmaiden in 1844. Thanks.
09-Feb-2002 13:59
Timothy James Chalmers Irving, TX, USA
Brothers: Daniel John Chalmers of Arlington, Texas and Ryan Edward Chalmers, Grapevine, Texas Sister: Rebecca Joan Chalmers, Ben Wheeler, Texas. Father Milton James Chalmers from Rochester, NY - Deceased
16-Feb-2002 23:35
Iona Wynter (nee) Chalmers Sheffield, England
Hi, all you Chalmers out there, can any one help me trace the Chalmers family lineage from Jamaica. My dad is a Jamaican. I would be grateful to know which of the Chalmers started the lineage around 100/20 years ago.
22-Feb-2002 14:01
Melissa Agnew Petawa, Ontario, Canada
I am looking for Thomas Cooper or Thomas Cowper Chalmers, I am not sure of the middle name. He was born in 1915 and worked with the Nova Scotia Highlanders Brigade or something like that. He died on D Day in Normandy France 1944, he was 29 years old and married to "Tommy" Thompson, we dont know her real name, but her nick name was Tommy. James parents were Thomas Chalmers and Elizabeth, If you have any info please help me, it will be greatly appreciated. Your Truly, Melissa
02-Mar-2002 16:44
I have just come across your site whilst browsing the net. My father (Hector b 1916) and his brothers William and Christopher were born and raised in Aberdeen. William traced the faimily tree back a number of generations but that was lost some years ago. I will try and retrace his steps!
08-Mar-2002 09:57
Hello again Mr. Chalmers, Do you remenber me?? probably with a sigh ( oh no, not him again!!!) well I am quite thankfull for your effort with this website, as the info. included helped me with one of my school projects!!! so long
21-Mar-2002 04:15
27 IDX 106 - Odinn, Akranes, Iceland
Homepage: http://www.islandia.is/odinn
Very good webpage you have here, and best greetings to all your visitors. And people You Are also --> WELCOME <-- To Visit My Webpage as well --> Good informations and much more, have BIG fun.
28-Apr-2002 06:34
Marg Chapple-Rosen Toronto, Ontario Canada
I thought I would add my connection to your list! George Chalmers married Elizabeth Forbes 1791 Rathven, Banffshire, Scotland. Known child - Mary Chalmers born 1793 Rathven married George Donaldson 1815
16-Apr-2002 00:20
Michael Chalmers Canton, GA, USA
My father was Joseph Sloan Chalmers, born Dundee about 1913, still alive and living in NE England. I live in the USA and have a son (Marc Joseph) and a daughter (Helen) both of whom are US citizens. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who may be distantly (or otherwise) related.
30-Apr-2002 11:21
Charles Duaine Chalmers Oak Harbor, Washington, USA
My father has told me that our last name Chalmers was originated from Scotland and that we are related to three brothers that came the usa during the gold rush. Where can I go to find out their names?
15-Jul-2002 14:04
Suzie Chalmers Perth, WA, Australia
Interested in the Chalmers celtic sign
20-Jul-2002 02:17
Andrew John Anderson Chalmers Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Very interesting site. I was trying to track my history. I was born in Greenock in 1973 and my father is Marshall Anderson Chalmers (Perth 1938) my grandfather was a banker who lived in Aberdeen. Does anyone have insight to my relatives? I know that I am related to Doctor Andy Anderson and met him in 1986 in New York (lake Sarancac)before he passed on. I also know that I am related to Gilbert Chalmers of Charleston, SC USA form the early 1800's. Beyond that I am at a loss. Can anyone help? e-mail me at: achalmers@corpav.com Great site and thank you everyone. Andrew
27-Jul-2002 13:02
Kirk Marcus Chalmers Seguin, TX, USA
15-Aug-2002 23:16
Michael Keith Chalmers Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hello, my name is Keith Chalmers, from Toronto, Ontario. Born in Ottawa, Ontario. My mother has done a lot of family history and I am decendant of Gabriel Chalmers of Scotland (Dumfries, Anan). My family came to Canada in or around 1832, settling in Smiths Falls. I just did a search for the Chalmers name and came across your webpage, very good! Thank you.
17-Aug-2002 11:18
Britton Chalmers Smith Santa Barbara, CA, USA
27-Aug-2002 06:07
Michele Martini S.Michele di Sassuolo, MODENA, Italy
I find a very old friend, her name is Niki Chalmers from St.Andrews (Fife). She live in Edinburgh, i think, if you know her, please contact me, thank you. Michel
07-Sep-2002 09:33
Craig chalmers Milford, PA, USA
Looking for information on relatives of Chalmers of Philadelphia, Pa. Greatgrandfather, John, b. 1850 Scotland, m. Agnes Dunwoodie, Scotland abt 1872, immigrated to us in 1881. Had following children, Margaret, b. 1873, Mary b.1874, Alexander, b. 1878, Robert, b. 1882, Richard b. 1885, Agnes,b. 1887, James, b. 1889, and William (grandfather) b. 1895. Alexander was a dyer and m. Mary ? and had at least 5 children, 4 girls, 1 boy. some names John, Agnes (possibly a twin) and Elizabeth. Lived at 2362 Clearfield st in 1920. Margaret and Mary remained unmarried and stayed at home. Agnes (Mary Agnes) believed to married and moved to Lancaster Pa. If any of this sounds familiar to your family, please contact.
05-Oct-2002 13:06
Thomas R. Chalmers Galeton, Pennsylvania, USA
Would like to visit Scotland to do some mountain biking. Heard it was very good. Also look up some Chalmers. Any suggestions. Thomas
06-Oct-2002 14:09
Chris Chalmers (past and soon to be again!) UK
Great site John, hope to find out some news of the Alexander Chalmers-Jane Kerr Cumming branch, and their ancestors - I have run into a wall of Lewis Chalmers', three, the earliest born about 1799 - can anyone out there help???.... Also now have had my appetite whetted and would like to find about the siblings of my late Father-in-law, Thomas, son of said Alexander.
18-Oct-2002 16:44
Mrs Joyce Hill England
Hi John, Just dropping in on your wonderful site for my periodic look for Chalmers. My 4th Great Grandparents were David Chalmers married to Janet Robertson circa 1780 in Markinch, Fife - their daughter Margaret being my 3rd Great Grandmother who married Alexander Forbes (of Kettle, Fife) in Edinburgh on 17th January 1817. How DO YOU manage to find the time!? Regards Joyce Hill
31-Oct-2002 03:49
Annette Martin Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Hi! I am a descendant of Mary Chalmers(she was my great-grandmother). I know very little about her but I have her bible, given to her on the 29th of Nov,1898 by Lily Moss, as a parting gift. If anyone can help me to look further in my family tree, I would appreciate it. Thank you, Annette
31-Oct-2002 13:34
May Chalmers Scotland
04-Nov-2002 10:49
May Adair Scotland
Great site! I have just started to trace my family tree and would be grateful if anyone had any information they could pass on concerning a William Chalmers from Fife married in 1875 in Edinburgh to an Isobella Wilson. I know of three of the sons - William, David and John known as Jock and a daughter Helen. David married an Ann Mill and they had three sons - Wullie, Robert and David and two daughters Isobel and Jenny. Hope someone can help
06-Nov-2002 16:25
Whitney Chalmers Lake Grove, NY, USA
My name is Whitney Chalmers I was born in Zimbabwe. My father's name is Peter Chalmers. I came to America when I was four months old. I am currently living with my mother Iana Chalmers, my brother Randall Chalmers. If any of you have any reason to believe that you would be directly related to us email me at Destinysangel617@aol.com thank you By the way this site is great!
22-Dec-2002 12:40
John Chalmers Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Hi John, like many others have already said - excellent site. I have only just been pointed at it today, and in truth am not much of a geneaologist, but it has sparked an interest my ancestors. Does anyone have any clues about the forbears of Alexander Jolly Chalmers of Greenock (latterly at least), my grandfather who had two children Mary (Maime) and David (my father, born 29 Dec 1915)? Both my father and aunt have been dead for some years, and my grandfather was dead well before I was born in 1958.
02-Jan-2003 05:50
Marjo Siano Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
Solomon Chalmers, b. 1837, Ontario, Canada d. 18 March, 1897 at Yarmouth Twsp, St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ont., Canada. He married Mary, last name unknown, b. 1841, Ont. They lived in St. Thomas. Their children were Solomon b. 1865, Mary Marie b. 1867, Catherine Kate b. 1870, Demerritt b.1871, d. 1873, and Frank Chalmers b. 1875. All were born in Ontario, Canada.
23-Jan-2003 12:24
Eleanor Wheldon Kingston upon Hull, England
I haven't found your web site yet,it sounds interesting by what I have read.I have an interest in a William Grant Chalmers born about 1897 Peterhead and marries Florence Lavinia Ball 1918.Great Yarmouth.Norfolk.England. Children James William. William. John. Ruby.and Eileen.
27-Feb-2003 15:35
Hiya! The Website is really great! I have just started research on my family tree and I have found alot of useful things here. If anyone has any information about the Chalmers family in Staffordshire ( Cannock is a town where my great-grandparents lived) then I would be really greatful! Good luck to you all!
03-Mar-2003 09:47
Darryl Chalmers Queens, NY, USA
I am looking fo anyone who can help me find my family who are from Scotland. My great grandfather landed in the island of Montserrat in the late 1800. I want to know who this great man was, and I'm very proud of my scottish roots. P.S. please HELP Thank You (FDNY)
18-Mar-2003 23:43
Pat Dishman Alpine, TN, USA
Hello: My great-grandmother was Minnie Chalmers, born in Scotland in 1853. She married Alfred Trayford. When my grandmother was born they were living in Rotherham, England. That is all the info I have. If anyone has any info you can e-mail me at pdishman@multipro.com. Great sight. Will surf more on in it in the morning.
25-May-2003 23:40
Lorna Baines Felixstowe, Suffolk, UK
What an unbelievable site. I have just found it, and can't believe all the info. Of course, a bonus would be to find links with my Chalmers family from Kirkcaldy Fife. There seems to be a Whyte connection too. Regards, Lorna Baines
02-Jun-2003 04:05
Brittny Chalmers, Seattle, Washington, United States
Thank you so much for this web page. I am so happy that I have a more indepth history of my last name.
14-Jun-2003 22:50
Crystal Chalmers Baltimore, MD, United States
i dont no a lot about my family and it would be interesting to find out more. a lot of other sites dont give u anything. thanks for the information
16-Jun-2003 09:29
Douglas Richards New York, New York, USA
I'm a descendant of Mary Chalmers, born 30 Dec. 1793, daughter of George Chalmers, who appears to have married George Donaldson and left Scotland for Canada. Anyone with information about the circumstances of that that emigration? If so, I'd love to hear about it, at drichards@milberg.com.
20-Jul-2003 17:45
Rebekah Chalmers Perth, WA, Australia
Thankyou for the change to the family tree!
24-Jul-2003 23:21
Chris Chalmers Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
From Chalmers of Caithness originally from Orkney
30-Sep-2003 16:20
Linda Jurhs Colon, Michigan, US
HI, I just started reseaching this side of me. All I have is my gfather is Lawrence C Chalmers and his dad is John and Mother is Hazel. If anyone can help me that would be great..thanks a lot, Linda
27-Nov-2003 17:55
Bill Chalmers Neustadt, Ontario, Canada
Looking for info on George Chalmers married Jane Sloan in Sorn,Ayr, Scotland and emigrated to Canada and settled in Elmwood, Bentinck Township, Grey County, Ontario around 1870.
14-Dec-2003 08:02
Bill Chalmers Neustadt, Ontario, Canada
Looking for info on George Chalmers married Jane Sloan in Sorn,Ayr, Scotland and emigrated to Canada and settled in Elmwood, Bentinck Township, Grey County, Ontario around 1870.
14-Dec-2003 08:02
Malcolm Chalmers Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa
I have found this site most useful and very interesting. John Bevis of Tasmania, a cousin of mine, has been in regular touch regarding the family in that part of the world, and it has been good to see the links between the family in Australia and South Africa.
30-Dec-2003 05:08
Joseph L Chalmers North Augusta, S.C. USA
Like the site, looking for anything on a JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER CHALMERS B NOV. 18, 1863 MAR. ETTA CARNELIA LOMINICK B NOV 30 1870 D MAY 1933, they had 2 girls & 4 boys, would like anything on this side of the CHALMERS family. THANKS JOE
31-Dec-2003 19:33
Angela Chalmers Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Great site!!!! I am trying to track my family tree, anybody wants to offer help??? Bye, Ang
19-Jan-2004 08:16
Barbara Samper Danville, California, USA
William & George Chalmers (sons of George and Christian (Wilson)and children were on the ship Cyrus of Glasgow in 1834. These two brothers settled in Newbury VT. and reared large families. Two sons came to California. I am looking for decendants of those who stayed in Newbury. Email me at bsamper@sbcglobal.net
22-Feb-2004 23:47
stephen chalmers Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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23-Apr-2004 10:53
Barbara Samper Danville, Ca., USA
I'm searching for relatives of William & Isabella (Barker)Chalmers,and George & Euphemia (Fairfull)Chalmers. They settled in Newbury, Vermont about 1837. They were the son's of George & Christian(Wilson) Chalmers. I am also trying to find out who were the parents of the elder George. It may be John & Margaret (Ritchie)Chalmers who were married 25 Nov.1763. All were in the parish of Wemyss, Fife.
23-May-2004 14:18
Allan J Chalmer Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Just starting out on this and very interested in your web site. It is fascinating and hugely informative. I am originally from Annan in Dumfriesshire and still have family there. Anyone with information on where I should go next would be appreciated. Thanks Al.
04-Jun-2004 09:41
Barbara Samper Danville, CA., USA
I am looking for the descendants of Noel Chalmers born in Watsonville, Ca. died in Maryland. They are John, Nancy and Christian. I'm also looking for Jonathon Chalmers
06-Aug-2004 18:05
Frances Ross Scotland
Trying to find out more about our great grandmother, Helen Chalmers, married Hugh Stewart of Hurkledale c.1890, Dumfries. Her son (James) was brought up with his Chalmers cousins as she appears to have died quite young. We have letters from his cousin Marshal Chalmers an officer who was serving in the 2nd world war. We have a leather bound Victorian book about Dr Chalmers who somewhere along the line is related to us. Sorry if this is confusing but my brother has all the family papers and I am doing this from memory. Looking forward to any feedback
16-Nov-2004 13:47
Jeanne Chalmers Carmont Manchester, England
I am researching the family tree and welcome any help re: Chalmers from Drummore, Scotland. My g- grandfather was Alex Chalmers, who married twice to Jane Howie Kelly and Annie Macauley, I cannot find any info. re: Thomas McCracken Chalmers born 1886, married Ethel Lightbody 1914 and went to Australia and New Zealand, hope you can help, got loads of info if anybody will get in touch thanks.
17-Jan-2005 13:47
Gail Newton Calahoo, Alberta, Canada
Love your site. It has lots of useful information. I am looking for a David CHALMERS born in Liff Forfar,married Jessie WATSON born in Monkland, Lanak. they had 9 childern. David was a tailor foreman. They lived @ # 5 Blackwood Crest Edinburgh, St. Cuthberts. Will searching your site ! Thanks
03-Feb-2005 10:46
Ian Alexander Chalmers Wales
05-Mar-2005 2:13
Robert Chalmers Goulburn, NSW, Australia
Thanks for the great website. I hope many contribute as we can only be of help if we communicate what we know. So far, what I know about my little branch of the Chalmers family is this: My grandfather, William, came to Australia, landing in Sydney from the "Austral" in 1888. He was accompanied by his mother Jane (nee Reid) and his siblings Elizabeth, Ellen, George and Jane. Their father James had apparently arrived some time before, but I can find no record. They settled in or near Cessnock NSW where James was a coalminer. James and Jane both died at Cessnock. James was apparently the son of James Chalmers and Helen Haddow (married 1850) and Jane belonged to Willliam Reid and Elizabeth Walker. The relevant areas of Scotland seem to be Limerigg, Polmont, Stirling and New Monkland, Lanark. Does this ring a bell with anyone? If so, I'd love to hear from you.
27-Mar-2005 07:50
sara ann chalmers gisborne new zealand
my grandfather is joseph lowrie cambell chalmers, we both live in new zealand.
11-May-2005 17:06
Gregory Chalmers New York, NY, USA
Evening to all those Chalmers's out there. I have just done a research on the Chalmers. I found out that my Grand Father who was a black man name Willie K. Chalmers from Halifax, Va had a white father who owned slaves who inturn had my Great Grand mother whos name was Matha Woods.Martha was a Black slave from some where in Afica who work his land some where in 1860's...My Grand father Willie K Chalmers had two wife's. The first was Earlee Boman from Clover,VA , whom he had three girls and one son. He's second wife was Mary J. Shipp who was born Feb, 23, 1900 and died June 1976. together Willie and Mary had 13 children.I am the product of Willie and Mary Chalmers who is my Grandparents from my dads side of the family. Any Chalmers who wishes details of this on going story can email me.....Thanks hope to hear from you soon....GREGORY CHALMERS OF NEW YORK CITY.....
07-Jun-2005 19:02
Sue Hughes Tallangatta, Victoria, Australia
I'm trying to find more about Helen (Nellie) Chalmers b. 2 June 1898, Nicol Street, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. I believe she was a nurse and went to Rhodesia to look after a 'tea planter' (date unknown). After his wife died he married Nellie but I have no further information.
09-Jul-2005 02:47
Don Pelley Glovertown, NL, Canada
I'm looking for Robert and Denise CHALMERS who left Newfoundland in the 80's for the UK. Used to work with ERCO at Long Harbour. Would love to contact them and/or their daughter Gwen. Family matter!!!!!. Anybody out there who can help??
31-Jul-2005 12:31
Hello all Chalmers. I am looking to trace the roots of my Grandfather Robert Felix Chalmers from Rhodesia because in the 1970's an article appeared in the newspaper appealing for his name and the name of my father Hudson Anthony Chalmers regarding an inheritance or estate to be claimed, and because this was during the war years my father did nothing about it, as he thought it would be an expensive business for him to sort out however I would be very interested to find out just what it was and trace my Scottish roots.
31-Jul-2005 12:31
Alex Chalmers Bray, Wicklow, Ireland
Hi John, Son of john chalmers living in luxembourg. Was just surfing the web and came across this link, just to say fair play and keep up the good work. Just wondering if you had any info on my dad's previous requests for information. Thanks very much
07-Aug-2005 11:06
Jim Chalmers Scotland
Congratulations on a great site. I am interested in any information re the Chalmers of Drummore, James Chalmers B.1872 ,his brother William honoured on the ww1 memorial in Drummore their parents Mary B.1853 and William B. 1854 and an uncle David...
14-Aug-2005 13:52
Gail (Chalmers) Brown Middleton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Looking for relatives of my paternal grandfather Edward Dempsey Chalmers born April 10 1911....always thought he was born in Scotland but recently found out it was actually Ireland but his family were Scottish and lived in Glasgow Scotland. He died in 1944 in wwII so we don't have much info to go on...his parents were a David Chalmers and I think mother was Mary Campbell ...not sure though. There is sketchy information in the few papers we have. He had 5 or so brothers one named Duncan and a sister named Jean I think.....he came to Canada and later was in the military. Any info from anyone thinking they may be related would be wonderful.
17-Aug-2005 23:01
Jennifer Wilson(Chalmers) Michigan, USA
I have just started intensely researching my family history. I know my G-grandfather David came over from Scotland ,Glasgow, I believe, in the early 1900's. I would love any info anyone could share. Thank you
12-Sep-2005 22:07
Robert William Smeaton San Diego, CA, USA
Excellent site!
02-Oct-2005 10:48
Sue Hembury-Kellow United Kingdom
Great website! I've traced my CHALMERS ancestry back to James CHALMERS and Agnes [Ann] PARKER, whose son, James Williamson CHALMERS, was born in Aug 1835 at Perth, Scotland, though not baptised until a few years later on 26 Dec 1841 at Lethendy & Kinloch, Perthshire. I'm still trying to find a marriage (or indeed ANYTHING!) for James CHALMERS senior and Agnes PARKER. All I know is that James and Agnes are purported to have died before 1861, and that James was a Land Factor. James Williamson CHALMERS married Janet "Jessie" BISSET at Broughty Ferry, Angus in 1861 - they had at least six children, and the family lived at Dundee.
05-Oct-2005 05:38
Rebekah Chalmers Perth, Western Australia, Australia
re-new book? i need to know if anyone in australia can get a copy of the new book by brad chalmers???
23-Oct-2005 21:02
Karen Pengelly Twickenham England
I am trying to find out a little more about my Great Grandfather James Chalmers - have got his details from the 1901 census - born c 1859 in Wrethill (?) Fife. Became a tailor, moved to the north of Enlgand, married Mary and went on to have 6 children (youngest was my grandmother)If this rings a bell with anyone, please let me know.
26-Oct-2005 09:12
Jeffrey John Chalmers Columbus, OH, USA
Homepage: http://www.che.eng.ohio-state.edu/facultypages/chalmers.html
I was born in Concord, CA. My father was born in Stockton, CA, and his father, Peter John Chalmers was born in 1858 in St. Thomas Belleville, Ontario, CANADA. His father, Captain James Chalmers, was born in Ireland in 1825. His father, Peter Chalmers, was born September 1, 1785 in Scotland.
22-Nov-2005 20:00
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Peter Chalmers Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland
John, I have only read your history of the Chalmers surname so far but found it really interesting. I am of the Aberdeenshire/Banffshire Chalmers and my Family Tree can be found at http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/decfam/CHALMERS/d0/i0000240.htm#i240 I read somewhere that the reason why the Chalmers are part of the Cameron Clan is because one of the Camerons fled to France to escape persecution and adopted the alias de la Chambre. He then returned to Scotland later in his life and raised a family. This information may be useful unfortunately I can't remember the source I wish you success with your website Kind Regards Peter
08-Apr-2000 03:28
Declan Chalmers Cork, Ireland
Homepage: http://home.tinet.ie/~decfam/
John, belated response to your email. Sincere apologies. This is truely a great idea! It's different and thought-provoking. It may well be a source of linking some families together that at first glance may not appear connected. It may help to inspire us to dig deeper. I have the Book of the Barclay dynasties in which very old Chalmers families are mentioned. However,as I am not ready to include them now I will do so later. Tosach maith leath na hoibre - A good start is half the work, Declan
25-Apr-2000 13:57
Janette Elliot Scotland
I am glad to see a page bringing lots of info together. I hope to be able to unravel my Chalmers connections from Ruthwell quite soon. Well done for actually getting on with doing what many of of meant to do! My problem is Gabriel Chalmers from Ruthwell and his connection to Isobella/Sybella Davidson around 1808 in Ruthwell and Middlebie Dumfriesshire Thanks
30-Apr-2000 16:17
Chris Kimberley Harare, Zimbabwe
My father's mother was born Margaret Stuart CHALMERS. Her father Thomas Galloway CHALMERS was born in Scotland in 1870. He married Rachel SHAW. They emigrated to Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) at the end of the 1800s. M S Chalmers was born around 1905 in S Rhodesia. In 1905 there was a James CHALMERS living at 175 Duke Street, Dennistown, Glasgow. I believe James may have been one of T G Chalmers' brothers. In 1905 James was married with one child. I would be interested in obtaining details of the Chalmers from this family branch from before or after T G Chalmers' death. There were also Valarie and Cynthia Chalmers living in Bedford UK, born early 1900s, who appear to be part of the same family branch, as well as someone called Annie who lived in Canada and was possibly a sister of T G Chalmers. If anyone is related and can help with any info this would be much appreciated.
02-May-2000 07:27
Jane Chalmers Decker Ukiah, California, USA
John, you've outdone yourself - what a monumental effort and so expertly presented!! I hadn't searched around for Internet for new links in quite some time and was delighted to see such an array of new websites. I've gotten a lot of email inquiries from my posting of relatives and ancesters of the marriage of John Chalmers and Mary Miller Galloway c. 1895 or earlier in Tillicoultry from your other sites. Thanks so much for all your diligence and advice!
06-May-2000 20:15
Jean and Chalmers Doane Maitland, NS, Canada
Delighted to find your webpage. Well done! Will watch it with interest. Our immigrant ancestor was Thomas Chalmers, veterinarian, born 1867 in Annan, Dumfries.; son of James Chalmers of Annan, grandson of John Chalmers of Annan, and gr.grandson of Thomas Chalmers, of Cocklicks, Dumfries.
21-May-2000 07:50
Margaret Marion Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
I have just discovered your web page. I saw your notice on the Chalmers name board at Ancestry.com. I am impressed. Your page looks great. I am descended from Mary Chalmers christened in 1790 in Markinch, Fife. Her parents were David Chalmers and Jannet Robertson. She married George Donaldson on the 9th of Nov. 1815. Their marriage bann was in the Birse Parish Records. She came to Canada as a widow, we think. She came with one of her sons, Charles born 18 June 1836 in Banffshire. Mary Chalmers is my 3xgreat grandmother.
22-Jul-2000 19:36
Alison Durry New Zealand
Well done John. It looks good and is easy to navigate. Looking forward to seeing my tree on your site. I would still love to know if there is a connection between my family and The Aberdeen Chalmers family, even if it is a very long way back. Mine have got to have come from somewhere. Some of the info I sent is already a little out of date, but not enough to matter. The other researchers who helped compile the trees from NZ - Pam Frater, Mavis Gibson, Dawn Lee, for our tree & Rev. T.Chalmers tree, also deserve a mention, I have just been the contact point. Again, well done.
31-Jul-2000 17:35
Elizabeth Allan (nee Chalmers) Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
I have just found your site. My sister Helen has done quite a lot of research into our family tree, We come from Macduff, Banffshire my Dad was called David Kennedy Chalmers I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has done a family tree.
04-Sep-2000 20:38
Nicki Rayment Reigate, Surrey, England
A really useful site for me a born & bred southerner who is looking for information and background on her Chalmers relatives. I have traced my family back from my G-G-Grandfather, Andrew Chalmers, born 6th May 1856 in Eassie & Nevay, to his parents, James Chalmers & Ann Davidson who were married the day after Andrew was born. The family moved from Scotland to Northamtonshire, and then on to Merstham/Gatton in Surrey, where James worked as a Farm Bailiff. Andrew was a master Blacksmith and his brother John a Coachbuilder. As far as I can make out the family stayed in Surrey. James & Ann are buried in Gatton churchyard. Andrew is buried in Merstham churchyard. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has information on the Chalmers family in Angus.
01-Oct-2000 10:15
Wendy Chalmers Pennsylvania, USA
Wow! What a great site! I am just beginning my research of my family history (Chalmers side). Wish me luck! Thanks for a great source of history!
17-Oct-2000 10:19
Robin Willingham Moore Woodbridge, Virginia, USA
While I had wandered by your homepage before, I didn't discover until a couple of days ago that I'm descended from the Chalmers of Gadgirth (thank you so much for displaying their arms on your homepage). James Chalmers (1766-1826), son of Ronald Chalmers and Lady Janet Hamilton of Gadgirth in Ayrshire, emigrated to Halifax County, Virginia, in the late 1700s. I'm not sure his grandson, James Ronald Chalmers, had ever heard of James Chalmers of Gadgirth's boldness towards Mary of Guise (queen regent and mother of Mary, Queen of Scots). But I'm sure the Northern forces during the Civil War were very familar with the boldness of Confederate General Chalmers. Keep up the good work! Quid mon Deo juvante
22-Oct-2000 00:00
Tracey Kwinana, Western Australia, Australia
Very good. I find it easy to find things. I have just started out and have yet to find out my connection to Scotland.
23-Oct-2000 05:07
Andrew Chalmers McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, USA
This is an awesome site. I never knew there were so many Chalmers in this world, and now that I know I would like to study my roots.
06-Nov-2000 19:09
Mark Grant Chalmers Morwell, Victoria, Australia
Hello. My son wanted to see our coat of arms so this page was very helpfull. I would like to find out more about our lineage but I am new to all this. My grandfathers name was William Grant Chalmers, born in Peterhead, Scotland, 1921. Thanks, Mark
16-Dec-2000 19:12
Margery Clark Kapas Canada
Hello John again: Have just far too quickly checked your web site and am indeed very impressed. I'll return another day to read it all more thoroughly. For readers, I am wanting descendants of Sgt George Chalmers (F & K Militia) and Isabella Hutchison, marr 1796 Dundee. George Paul Chalmers, R.S.A., was a grandson, father Stewart. George and Isabella's dau Margaret marr William Clark, my direct ancestors. Sgt George possibly had a grandfather Stuart Chalmers about the time of the Battle of Culloden - I am seeking any info on him I can find!
18-Dec-2000 23:54
Evelyn Inglis Peebles, Scottish Borders, Scotland
I have been amazed by your website, John, and delighted to find that "just a name" on my family tree turns out to be the Dr Thomas Chalmers of your research. I look forward to studying the link more closely. I'll be in touch.
03-Jan-2001 21:22
Sharon Kinnear Hilo, Hawii
Great....I'm searching for Mary Chalmers....from Edinburgh.
20-Jun-2001 12:06
Thomas Norman Chalmers Birmingham, England
Just browsing the web and came across the Chalmers family. I was looking for James Chalmers the missionary. I would like to hear from anyone that might be related to myself. My father was Thomas Clarance Chalmers born 25.1.1918.
07-Jul-2001 13:28
Ken Woolnough Georgetown, TX, USA
I had been searching for Patrick Chalmers, who married my grandmothers grandmothers sister (Maria Carige). Guess that makes us cousins or something. By the way, if your research uncovers a James Woolnough b. 18 Jan 1828, Lancashire, I would appreciate hearing from you. Cheers, Ken Woolnough
08-Jul-2001 00:11
Lesley Hartley Tasmania, Australia
Looking for a shipmaster 1861, John Chalmers who had son George John who died on barque Griffin 1885 somewhere out of Northern U.K. suspect Kirkwall. Any information appreciated. e-mail. ghartley@tassie.net.au. Interesting Chalmers site.
03-Aug-2001 00:52
Will enjoy looking round
10-Aug-2001 13:31
Lynda Chalmers Sydney, NSW, Australia
John, greetings! Your site is great - still tracking Alexander Chalmers b 1857 Rosehearty, Aberdeen. He married Jane Kerr/Cumming (father William S., mother Mary Ann (nee) Annand in 1879 in Aberdeen and they came to Australia in 1883 on the Oban Bay. Your info from 1881 census spot on - many thanks. Through this search have found his great granddaughter, in Australia - we've joined forces! The generosity of your help is greatly appreciated. Cheers. Lynda
21-Aug-2001 00:31
Margaret Maginnis Lakeland, FL, USA
My great grandfather was named John Chalmers he was born in London, Ont. His father, my great, great grandfather, John Chalmers was born in London, Eng. This is all we know about them except we do have their birthdays John 1 was born 1810 and died 1880, his son was born 1835 and died 1910. Any one knowing anything about the origin, mabye in Scotland of this family would be greatly appreciated. Margaret Maginnis
05-Sep-2001 12:34
Patricia Chalmers Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Hello, I have just come across your website--I am new at this, I am trying to trace my husbands family roots. His grandfather was Harry Chalmers supposidly came from Scotland along with Andrew Carnegie and settled in Pittsburgh, PA. Harry had a brother named Charles. Harry married Mary Harker from Scotland also. He was born around 1871. I never see anything posted about Chalmers in Pittsburgh. Anything would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.
08-Sep-2001 13:13
Marg Chapple-Rosen Toronto, Ontario, Canada
WOW!! Congratulations, what a great site. Thank you John for taking the time to send data. Kudos to you - keep up this super site.
14-Sep-2001 18:30
Marietta Chalmers Wallace OToole Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland
I was browsing and came accross your web site. Marvelous. I am a descendant of Chalmers. Mary Chalmers born Kirkmaiden Parish, Wigtownshire 1844? married 3:7:1873 to Thomas Caughie. I hope to come across some Chalmers relatives.
30-Sep-2001 15:48
Mary Burke-Golden London, U.K.
John, just discovered this Guestbook. My husband's great grandmother was Mary Isabella Chalmers who married Harry Ashburner in Grahamstown, South Africa c.1884. I think her parents were William Chalmers and Alfra Raymond. Would like to find out more about them.
12-Oct-2001 16:17
Lorrie Schneck WI, USA
Your page is a wonderful resource for everyone researching the CHALMERS surname! Thank you for your time and efforts. My ggggrandmother was Anne Chalmers born about 1811 in Scotland. She married John Gilmour/Gilmore in 1842 in Penninghame, Wigtownshire, Scotland. That same year she came to the USA with her husband and daughter. They settled in the Town of Lisbon, Waukesha County, WI. Other CHALMERS relatives that were born in Scotland and later came to the USA include: William, James born about 1804, and Thomas born about 1806. I am hoping to find my relatives. If you think we could be related, please contact me. Thank you!
13-Oct-2001 23:27
LYNLEY TILBURY Dunedin, New Zealand
My great grandfather came from Peterhead. Anything I can find out about Peterhead and a place called Old Dart whould be helpful
27-Oct-2001 04:35
Rosemary Chalmers Darwin, NT, Australia
Hi, have just found your web page. Chalmers is my husbands family. Have traced them back to the early 1800's around the Old/New Monkland area of Lanarkshire where they were mainly miners.
29-Nov-2001 06:40
Craig Chalmers Reigate, Surrey, England
I am hoping for some information on a James Chalmers (father) who was born in Glasgow and adopted by the Chalmers Family in Maryhill, Glasgow. No other information known. Jim served in the Royal Marines from 39-45. Jim passed away in 91.
31-Dec-2001 08:31
Denise Chalmers MacDuff Constantia, NY, USA
My great grandfather, Francis Thompson Chalmers came to North America in the early 1900s. He married Gussie Moore of Cranberry Island, Maine. I am trying to trace his roots.
22-Jan-2002 18:51
William Chalmers Austerfield, S. Yorks, UK
I like it! I may have even come across a relation as I don't think there can have been more than one Chalmers in Kirkmaiden in 1844. Thanks.
09-Feb-2002 13:59
Timothy James Chalmers Irving, TX, USA
Brothers: Daniel John Chalmers of Arlington, Texas and Ryan Edward Chalmers, Grapevine, Texas Sister: Rebecca Joan Chalmers, Ben Wheeler, Texas. Father Milton James Chalmers from Rochester, NY - Deceased
16-Feb-2002 23:35
Iona Wynter (nee) Chalmers Sheffield, England
Hi, all you Chalmers out there, can any one help me trace the Chalmers family lineage from Jamaica. My dad is a Jamaican. I would be grateful to know which of the Chalmers started the lineage around 100/20 years ago.
22-Feb-2002 14:01
Melissa Agnew Petawa, Ontario, Canada
I am looking for Thomas Cooper or Thomas Cowper Chalmers, I am not sure of the middle name. He was born in 1915 and worked with the Nova Scotia Highlanders Brigade or something like that. He died on D Day in Normandy France 1944, he was 29 years old and married to "Tommy" Thompson, we dont know her real name, but her nick name was Tommy. James parents were Thomas Chalmers and Elizabeth, If you have any info please help me, it will be greatly appreciated. Your Truly, Melissa
02-Mar-2002 16:44
I have just come across your site whilst browsing the net. My father (Hector b 1916) and his brothers William and Christopher were born and raised in Aberdeen. William traced the faimily tree back a number of generations but that was lost some years ago. I will try and retrace his steps!
08-Mar-2002 09:57
Hello again Mr. Chalmers, Do you remenber me?? probably with a sigh ( oh no, not him again!!!) well I am quite thankfull for your effort with this website, as the info. included helped me with one of my school projects!!! so long
21-Mar-2002 04:15
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Homepage: http://www.islandia.is/odinn
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28-Apr-2002 06:34
Marg Chapple-Rosen Toronto, Ontario Canada
I thought I would add my connection to your list! George Chalmers married Elizabeth Forbes 1791 Rathven, Banffshire, Scotland. Known child - Mary Chalmers born 1793 Rathven married George Donaldson 1815
16-Apr-2002 00:20
Michael Chalmers Canton, GA, USA
My father was Joseph Sloan Chalmers, born Dundee about 1913, still alive and living in NE England. I live in the USA and have a son (Marc Joseph) and a daughter (Helen) both of whom are US citizens. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who may be distantly (or otherwise) related.
30-Apr-2002 11:21
Charles Duaine Chalmers Oak Harbor, Washington, USA
My father has told me that our last name Chalmers was originated from Scotland and that we are related to three brothers that came the usa during the gold rush. Where can I go to find out their names?
15-Jul-2002 14:04
Suzie Chalmers Perth, WA, Australia
Interested in the Chalmers celtic sign
20-Jul-2002 02:17
Andrew John Anderson Chalmers Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Very interesting site. I was trying to track my history. I was born in Greenock in 1973 and my father is Marshall Anderson Chalmers (Perth 1938) my grandfather was a banker who lived in Aberdeen. Does anyone have insight to my relatives? I know that I am related to Doctor Andy Anderson and met him in 1986 in New York (lake Sarancac)before he passed on. I also know that I am related to Gilbert Chalmers of Charleston, SC USA form the early 1800's. Beyond that I am at a loss. Can anyone help? e-mail me at: achalmers@corpav.com Great site and thank you everyone. Andrew
27-Jul-2002 13:02
Kirk Marcus Chalmers Seguin, TX, USA
15-Aug-2002 23:16
Michael Keith Chalmers Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hello, my name is Keith Chalmers, from Toronto, Ontario. Born in Ottawa, Ontario. My mother has done a lot of family history and I am decendant of Gabriel Chalmers of Scotland (Dumfries, Anan). My family came to Canada in or around 1832, settling in Smiths Falls. I just did a search for the Chalmers name and came across your webpage, very good! Thank you.
17-Aug-2002 11:18
Britton Chalmers Smith Santa Barbara, CA, USA
27-Aug-2002 06:07
Michele Martini S.Michele di Sassuolo, MODENA, Italy
I find a very old friend, her name is Niki Chalmers from St.Andrews (Fife). She live in Edinburgh, i think, if you know her, please contact me, thank you. Michel
07-Sep-2002 09:33
Craig chalmers Milford, PA, USA
Looking for information on relatives of Chalmers of Philadelphia, Pa. Greatgrandfather, John, b. 1850 Scotland, m. Agnes Dunwoodie, Scotland abt 1872, immigrated to us in 1881. Had following children, Margaret, b. 1873, Mary b.1874, Alexander, b. 1878, Robert, b. 1882, Richard b. 1885, Agnes,b. 1887, James, b. 1889, and William (grandfather) b. 1895. Alexander was a dyer and m. Mary ? and had at least 5 children, 4 girls, 1 boy. some names John, Agnes (possibly a twin) and Elizabeth. Lived at 2362 Clearfield st in 1920. Margaret and Mary remained unmarried and stayed at home. Agnes (Mary Agnes) believed to married and moved to Lancaster Pa. If any of this sounds familiar to your family, please contact.
05-Oct-2002 13:06
Thomas R. Chalmers Galeton, Pennsylvania, USA
Would like to visit Scotland to do some mountain biking. Heard it was very good. Also look up some Chalmers. Any suggestions. Thomas
06-Oct-2002 14:09
Chris Chalmers (past and soon to be again!) UK
Great site John, hope to find out some news of the Alexander Chalmers-Jane Kerr Cumming branch, and their ancestors - I have run into a wall of Lewis Chalmers', three, the earliest born about 1799 - can anyone out there help???.... Also now have had my appetite whetted and would like to find about the siblings of my late Father-in-law, Thomas, son of said Alexander.
18-Oct-2002 16:44
Mrs Joyce Hill England
Hi John, Just dropping in on your wonderful site for my periodic look for Chalmers. My 4th Great Grandparents were David Chalmers married to Janet Robertson circa 1780 in Markinch, Fife - their daughter Margaret being my 3rd Great Grandmother who married Alexander Forbes (of Kettle, Fife) in Edinburgh on 17th January 1817. How DO YOU manage to find the time!? Regards Joyce Hill
31-Oct-2002 03:49
Annette Martin Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Hi! I am a descendant of Mary Chalmers(she was my great-grandmother). I know very little about her but I have her bible, given to her on the 29th of Nov,1898 by Lily Moss, as a parting gift. If anyone can help me to look further in my family tree, I would appreciate it. Thank you, Annette
31-Oct-2002 13:34
May Chalmers Scotland
04-Nov-2002 10:49
May Adair Scotland
Great site! I have just started to trace my family tree and would be grateful if anyone had any information they could pass on concerning a William Chalmers from Fife married in 1875 in Edinburgh to an Isobella Wilson. I know of three of the sons - William, David and John known as Jock and a daughter Helen. David married an Ann Mill and they had three sons - Wullie, Robert and David and two daughters Isobel and Jenny. Hope someone can help
06-Nov-2002 16:25
Whitney Chalmers Lake Grove, NY, USA
My name is Whitney Chalmers I was born in Zimbabwe. My father's name is Peter Chalmers. I came to America when I was four months old. I am currently living with my mother Iana Chalmers, my brother Randall Chalmers. If any of you have any reason to believe that you would be directly related to us email me at Destinysangel617@aol.com thank you By the way this site is great!
22-Dec-2002 12:40
John Chalmers Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Hi John, like many others have already said - excellent site. I have only just been pointed at it today, and in truth am not much of a geneaologist, but it has sparked an interest my ancestors. Does anyone have any clues about the forbears of Alexander Jolly Chalmers of Greenock (latterly at least), my grandfather who had two children Mary (Maime) and David (my father, born 29 Dec 1915)? Both my father and aunt have been dead for some years, and my grandfather was dead well before I was born in 1958.
02-Jan-2003 05:50
Marjo Siano Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
Solomon Chalmers, b. 1837, Ontario, Canada d. 18 March, 1897 at Yarmouth Twsp, St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ont., Canada. He married Mary, last name unknown, b. 1841, Ont. They lived in St. Thomas. Their children were Solomon b. 1865, Mary Marie b. 1867, Catherine Kate b. 1870, Demerritt b.1871, d. 1873, and Frank Chalmers b. 1875. All were born in Ontario, Canada.
23-Jan-2003 12:24
Eleanor Wheldon Kingston upon Hull, England
I haven't found your web site yet,it sounds interesting by what I have read.I have an interest in a William Grant Chalmers born about 1897 Peterhead and marries Florence Lavinia Ball 1918.Great Yarmouth.Norfolk.England. Children James William. William. John. Ruby.and Eileen.
27-Feb-2003 15:35
Hiya! The Website is really great! I have just started research on my family tree and I have found alot of useful things here. If anyone has any information about the Chalmers family in Staffordshire ( Cannock is a town where my great-grandparents lived) then I would be really greatful! Good luck to you all!
03-Mar-2003 09:47
Darryl Chalmers Queens, NY, USA
I am looking fo anyone who can help me find my family who are from Scotland. My great grandfather landed in the island of Montserrat in the late 1800. I want to know who this great man was, and I'm very proud of my scottish roots. P.S. please HELP Thank You (FDNY)
18-Mar-2003 23:43
Pat Dishman Alpine, TN, USA
Hello: My great-grandmother was Minnie Chalmers, born in Scotland in 1853. She married Alfred Trayford. When my grandmother was born they were living in Rotherham, England. That is all the info I have. If anyone has any info you can e-mail me at pdishman@multipro.com. Great sight. Will surf more on in it in the morning.
25-May-2003 23:40
Lorna Baines Felixstowe, Suffolk, UK
What an unbelievable site. I have just found it, and can't believe all the info. Of course, a bonus would be to find links with my Chalmers family from Kirkcaldy Fife. There seems to be a Whyte connection too. Regards, Lorna Baines
02-Jun-2003 04:05
Brittny Chalmers, Seattle, Washington, United States
Thank you so much for this web page. I am so happy that I have a more indepth history of my last name.
14-Jun-2003 22:50
Crystal Chalmers Baltimore, MD, United States
i dont no a lot about my family and it would be interesting to find out more. a lot of other sites dont give u anything. thanks for the information
16-Jun-2003 09:29
Douglas Richards New York, New York, USA
I'm a descendant of Mary Chalmers, born 30 Dec. 1793, daughter of George Chalmers, who appears to have married George Donaldson and left Scotland for Canada. Anyone with information about the circumstances of that that emigration? If so, I'd love to hear about it, at drichards@milberg.com.
20-Jul-2003 17:45
Rebekah Chalmers Perth, WA, Australia
Thankyou for the change to the family tree!
24-Jul-2003 23:21
Chris Chalmers Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
From Chalmers of Caithness originally from Orkney
30-Sep-2003 16:20
Linda Jurhs Colon, Michigan, US
HI, I just started reseaching this side of me. All I have is my gfather is Lawrence C Chalmers and his dad is John and Mother is Hazel. If anyone can help me that would be great..thanks a lot, Linda
27-Nov-2003 17:55
Bill Chalmers Neustadt, Ontario, Canada
Looking for info on George Chalmers married Jane Sloan in Sorn,Ayr, Scotland and emigrated to Canada and settled in Elmwood, Bentinck Township, Grey County, Ontario around 1870.
14-Dec-2003 08:02
Bill Chalmers Neustadt, Ontario, Canada
Looking for info on George Chalmers married Jane Sloan in Sorn,Ayr, Scotland and emigrated to Canada and settled in Elmwood, Bentinck Township, Grey County, Ontario around 1870.
14-Dec-2003 08:02
Malcolm Chalmers Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa
I have found this site most useful and very interesting. John Bevis of Tasmania, a cousin of mine, has been in regular touch regarding the family in that part of the world, and it has been good to see the links between the family in Australia and South Africa.
30-Dec-2003 05:08
Joseph L Chalmers North Augusta, S.C. USA
Like the site, looking for anything on a JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER CHALMERS B NOV. 18, 1863 MAR. ETTA CARNELIA LOMINICK B NOV 30 1870 D MAY 1933, they had 2 girls & 4 boys, would like anything on this side of the CHALMERS family. THANKS JOE
31-Dec-2003 19:33
Angela Chalmers Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Great site!!!! I am trying to track my family tree, anybody wants to offer help??? Bye, Ang
19-Jan-2004 08:16
Barbara Samper Danville, California, USA
William & George Chalmers (sons of George and Christian (Wilson)and children were on the ship Cyrus of Glasgow in 1834. These two brothers settled in Newbury VT. and reared large families. Two sons came to California. I am looking for decendants of those who stayed in Newbury. Email me at bsamper@sbcglobal.net
22-Feb-2004 23:47
stephen chalmers Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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23-Apr-2004 10:53
Barbara Samper Danville, Ca., USA
I'm searching for relatives of William & Isabella (Barker)Chalmers,and George & Euphemia (Fairfull)Chalmers. They settled in Newbury, Vermont about 1837. They were the son's of George & Christian(Wilson) Chalmers. I am also trying to find out who were the parents of the elder George. It may be John & Margaret (Ritchie)Chalmers who were married 25 Nov.1763. All were in the parish of Wemyss, Fife.
23-May-2004 14:18
Allan J Chalmer Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Just starting out on this and very interested in your web site. It is fascinating and hugely informative. I am originally from Annan in Dumfriesshire and still have family there. Anyone with information on where I should go next would be appreciated. Thanks Al.
04-Jun-2004 09:41
Barbara Samper Danville, CA., USA
I am looking for the descendants of Noel Chalmers born in Watsonville, Ca. died in Maryland. They are John, Nancy and Christian. I'm also looking for Jonathon Chalmers
06-Aug-2004 18:05
Frances Ross Scotland
Trying to find out more about our great grandmother, Helen Chalmers, married Hugh Stewart of Hurkledale c.1890, Dumfries. Her son (James) was brought up with his Chalmers cousins as she appears to have died quite young. We have letters from his cousin Marshal Chalmers an officer who was serving in the 2nd world war. We have a leather bound Victorian book about Dr Chalmers who somewhere along the line is related to us. Sorry if this is confusing but my brother has all the family papers and I am doing this from memory. Looking forward to any feedback
16-Nov-2004 13:47
Jeanne Chalmers Carmont Manchester, England
I am researching the family tree and welcome any help re: Chalmers from Drummore, Scotland. My g- grandfather was Alex Chalmers, who married twice to Jane Howie Kelly and Annie Macauley, I cannot find any info. re: Thomas McCracken Chalmers born 1886, married Ethel Lightbody 1914 and went to Australia and New Zealand, hope you can help, got loads of info if anybody will get in touch thanks.
17-Jan-2005 13:47
Gail Newton Calahoo, Alberta, Canada
Love your site. It has lots of useful information. I am looking for a David CHALMERS born in Liff Forfar,married Jessie WATSON born in Monkland, Lanak. they had 9 childern. David was a tailor foreman. They lived @ # 5 Blackwood Crest Edinburgh, St. Cuthberts. Will searching your site ! Thanks
03-Feb-2005 10:46
Ian Alexander Chalmers Wales
05-Mar-2005 2:13
Robert Chalmers Goulburn, NSW, Australia
Thanks for the great website. I hope many contribute as we can only be of help if we communicate what we know. So far, what I know about my little branch of the Chalmers family is this: My grandfather, William, came to Australia, landing in Sydney from the "Austral" in 1888. He was accompanied by his mother Jane (nee Reid) and his siblings Elizabeth, Ellen, George and Jane. Their father James had apparently arrived some time before, but I can find no record. They settled in or near Cessnock NSW where James was a coalminer. James and Jane both died at Cessnock. James was apparently the son of James Chalmers and Helen Haddow (married 1850) and Jane belonged to Willliam Reid and Elizabeth Walker. The relevant areas of Scotland seem to be Limerigg, Polmont, Stirling and New Monkland, Lanark. Does this ring a bell with anyone? If so, I'd love to hear from you.
27-Mar-2005 07:50
sara ann chalmers gisborne new zealand
my grandfather is joseph lowrie cambell chalmers, we both live in new zealand.
11-May-2005 17:06
Gregory Chalmers New York, NY, USA
Evening to all those Chalmers's out there. I have just done a research on the Chalmers. I found out that my Grand Father who was a black man name Willie K. Chalmers from Halifax, Va had a white father who owned slaves who inturn had my Great Grand mother whos name was Matha Woods.Martha was a Black slave from some where in Afica who work his land some where in 1860's...My Grand father Willie K Chalmers had two wife's. The first was Earlee Boman from Clover,VA , whom he had three girls and one son. He's second wife was Mary J. Shipp who was born Feb, 23, 1900 and died June 1976. together Willie and Mary had 13 children.I am the product of Willie and Mary Chalmers who is my Grandparents from my dads side of the family. Any Chalmers who wishes details of this on going story can email me.....Thanks hope to hear from you soon....GREGORY CHALMERS OF NEW YORK CITY.....
07-Jun-2005 19:02
Sue Hughes Tallangatta, Victoria, Australia
I'm trying to find more about Helen (Nellie) Chalmers b. 2 June 1898, Nicol Street, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. I believe she was a nurse and went to Rhodesia to look after a 'tea planter' (date unknown). After his wife died he married Nellie but I have no further information.
09-Jul-2005 02:47
Don Pelley Glovertown, NL, Canada
I'm looking for Robert and Denise CHALMERS who left Newfoundland in the 80's for the UK. Used to work with ERCO at Long Harbour. Would love to contact them and/or their daughter Gwen. Family matter!!!!!. Anybody out there who can help??
31-Jul-2005 12:31
Hello all Chalmers. I am looking to trace the roots of my Grandfather Robert Felix Chalmers from Rhodesia because in the 1970's an article appeared in the newspaper appealing for his name and the name of my father Hudson Anthony Chalmers regarding an inheritance or estate to be claimed, and because this was during the war years my father did nothing about it, as he thought it would be an expensive business for him to sort out however I would be very interested to find out just what it was and trace my Scottish roots.
31-Jul-2005 12:31
Alex Chalmers Bray, Wicklow, Ireland
Hi John, Son of john chalmers living in luxembourg. Was just surfing the web and came across this link, just to say fair play and keep up the good work. Just wondering if you had any info on my dad's previous requests for information. Thanks very much
07-Aug-2005 11:06
Jim Chalmers Scotland
Congratulations on a great site. I am interested in any information re the Chalmers of Drummore, James Chalmers B.1872 ,his brother William honoured on the ww1 memorial in Drummore their parents Mary B.1853 and William B. 1854 and an uncle David...
14-Aug-2005 13:52
Gail (Chalmers) Brown Middleton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Looking for relatives of my paternal grandfather Edward Dempsey Chalmers born April 10 1911....always thought he was born in Scotland but recently found out it was actually Ireland but his family were Scottish and lived in Glasgow Scotland. He died in 1944 in wwII so we don't have much info to go on...his parents were a David Chalmers and I think mother was Mary Campbell ...not sure though. There is sketchy information in the few papers we have. He had 5 or so brothers one named Duncan and a sister named Jean I think.....he came to Canada and later was in the military. Any info from anyone thinking they may be related would be wonderful.
17-Aug-2005 23:01
Jennifer Wilson(Chalmers) Michigan, USA
I have just started intensely researching my family history. I know my G-grandfather David came over from Scotland ,Glasgow, I believe, in the early 1900's. I would love any info anyone could share. Thank you
12-Sep-2005 22:07
Robert William Smeaton San Diego, CA, USA
Excellent site!
02-Oct-2005 10:48
Sue Hembury-Kellow United Kingdom
Great website! I've traced my CHALMERS ancestry back to James CHALMERS and Agnes [Ann] PARKER, whose son, James Williamson CHALMERS, was born in Aug 1835 at Perth, Scotland, though not baptised until a few years later on 26 Dec 1841 at Lethendy & Kinloch, Perthshire. I'm still trying to find a marriage (or indeed ANYTHING!) for James CHALMERS senior and Agnes PARKER. All I know is that James and Agnes are purported to have died before 1861, and that James was a Land Factor. James Williamson CHALMERS married Janet "Jessie" BISSET at Broughty Ferry, Angus in 1861 - they had at least six children, and the family lived at Dundee.
05-Oct-2005 05:38
Rebekah Chalmers Perth, Western Australia, Australia
re-new book? i need to know if anyone in australia can get a copy of the new book by brad chalmers???
23-Oct-2005 21:02
Karen Pengelly Twickenham England
I am trying to find out a little more about my Great Grandfather James Chalmers - have got his details from the 1901 census - born c 1859 in Wrethill (?) Fife. Became a tailor, moved to the north of Enlgand, married Mary and went on to have 6 children (youngest was my grandmother)If this rings a bell with anyone, please let me know.
26-Oct-2005 09:12
Jeff Chalmers Arlington, MA, USA
Homepage: http://www.OneStopAnswers.com
I love it! I wish I had come across this years ago!
19-Dec-2005 16:14
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Peter Chalmers Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland
John, I have only read your history of the Chalmers surname so far but found it really interesting. I am of the Aberdeenshire/Banffshire Chalmers and my Family Tree can be found at http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/decfam/CHALMERS/d0/i0000240.htm#i240 I read somewhere that the reason why the Chalmers are part of the Cameron Clan is because one of the Camerons fled to France to escape persecution and adopted the alias de la Chambre. He then returned to Scotland later in his life and raised a family. This information may be useful unfortunately I can't remember the source I wish you success with your website Kind Regards Peter
08-Apr-2000 03:28
Declan Chalmers Cork, Ireland
Homepage: http://home.tinet.ie/~decfam/
John, belated response to your email. Sincere apologies. This is truely a great idea! It's different and thought-provoking. It may well be a source of linking some families together that at first glance may not appear connected. It may help to inspire us to dig deeper. I have the Book of the Barclay dynasties in which very old Chalmers families are mentioned. However,as I am not ready to include them now I will do so later. Tosach maith leath na hoibre - A good start is half the work, Declan
25-Apr-2000 13:57
Janette Elliot Scotland
I am glad to see a page bringing lots of info together. I hope to be able to unravel my Chalmers connections from Ruthwell quite soon. Well done for actually getting on with doing what many of of meant to do! My problem is Gabriel Chalmers from Ruthwell and his connection to Isobella/Sybella Davidson around 1808 in Ruthwell and Middlebie Dumfriesshire Thanks
30-Apr-2000 16:17
Chris Kimberley Harare, Zimbabwe
My father's mother was born Margaret Stuart CHALMERS. Her father Thomas Galloway CHALMERS was born in Scotland in 1870. He married Rachel SHAW. They emigrated to Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) at the end of the 1800s. M S Chalmers was born around 1905 in S Rhodesia. In 1905 there was a James CHALMERS living at 175 Duke Street, Dennistown, Glasgow. I believe James may have been one of T G Chalmers' brothers. In 1905 James was married with one child. I would be interested in obtaining details of the Chalmers from this family branch from before or after T G Chalmers' death. There were also Valarie and Cynthia Chalmers living in Bedford UK, born early 1900s, who appear to be part of the same family branch, as well as someone called Annie who lived in Canada and was possibly a sister of T G Chalmers. If anyone is related and can help with any info this would be much appreciated.
02-May-2000 07:27
Jane Chalmers Decker Ukiah, California, USA
John, you've outdone yourself - what a monumental effort and so expertly presented!! I hadn't searched around for Internet for new links in quite some time and was delighted to see such an array of new websites. I've gotten a lot of email inquiries from my posting of relatives and ancesters of the marriage of John Chalmers and Mary Miller Galloway c. 1895 or earlier in Tillicoultry from your other sites. Thanks so much for all your diligence and advice!
06-May-2000 20:15
Jean and Chalmers Doane Maitland, NS, Canada
Delighted to find your webpage. Well done! Will watch it with interest. Our immigrant ancestor was Thomas Chalmers, veterinarian, born 1867 in Annan, Dumfries.; son of James Chalmers of Annan, grandson of John Chalmers of Annan, and gr.grandson of Thomas Chalmers, of Cocklicks, Dumfries.
21-May-2000 07:50
Margaret Marion Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
I have just discovered your web page. I saw your notice on the Chalmers name board at Ancestry.com. I am impressed. Your page looks great. I am descended from Mary Chalmers christened in 1790 in Markinch, Fife. Her parents were David Chalmers and Jannet Robertson. She married George Donaldson on the 9th of Nov. 1815. Their marriage bann was in the Birse Parish Records. She came to Canada as a widow, we think. She came with one of her sons, Charles born 18 June 1836 in Banffshire. Mary Chalmers is my 3xgreat grandmother.
22-Jul-2000 19:36
Alison Durry New Zealand
Well done John. It looks good and is easy to navigate. Looking forward to seeing my tree on your site. I would still love to know if there is a connection between my family and The Aberdeen Chalmers family, even if it is a very long way back. Mine have got to have come from somewhere. Some of the info I sent is already a little out of date, but not enough to matter. The other researchers who helped compile the trees from NZ - Pam Frater, Mavis Gibson, Dawn Lee, for our tree & Rev. T.Chalmers tree, also deserve a mention, I have just been the contact point. Again, well done.
31-Jul-2000 17:35
Elizabeth Allan (nee Chalmers) Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
I have just found your site. My sister Helen has done quite a lot of research into our family tree, We come from Macduff, Banffshire my Dad was called David Kennedy Chalmers I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has done a family tree.
04-Sep-2000 20:38
Nicki Rayment Reigate, Surrey, England
A really useful site for me a born & bred southerner who is looking for information and background on her Chalmers relatives. I have traced my family back from my G-G-Grandfather, Andrew Chalmers, born 6th May 1856 in Eassie & Nevay, to his parents, James Chalmers & Ann Davidson who were married the day after Andrew was born. The family moved from Scotland to Northamtonshire, and then on to Merstham/Gatton in Surrey, where James worked as a Farm Bailiff. Andrew was a master Blacksmith and his brother John a Coachbuilder. As far as I can make out the family stayed in Surrey. James & Ann are buried in Gatton churchyard. Andrew is buried in Merstham churchyard. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has information on the Chalmers family in Angus.
01-Oct-2000 10:15
Wendy Chalmers Pennsylvania, USA
Wow! What a great site! I am just beginning my research of my family history (Chalmers side). Wish me luck! Thanks for a great source of history!
17-Oct-2000 10:19
Robin Willingham Moore Woodbridge, Virginia, USA
While I had wandered by your homepage before, I didn't discover until a couple of days ago that I'm descended from the Chalmers of Gadgirth (thank you so much for displaying their arms on your homepage). James Chalmers (1766-1826), son of Ronald Chalmers and Lady Janet Hamilton of Gadgirth in Ayrshire, emigrated to Halifax County, Virginia, in the late 1700s. I'm not sure his grandson, James Ronald Chalmers, had ever heard of James Chalmers of Gadgirth's boldness towards Mary of Guise (queen regent and mother of Mary, Queen of Scots). But I'm sure the Northern forces during the Civil War were very familar with the boldness of Confederate General Chalmers. Keep up the good work! Quid mon Deo juvante
22-Oct-2000 00:00
Tracey Kwinana, Western Australia, Australia
Very good. I find it easy to find things. I have just started out and have yet to find out my connection to Scotland.
23-Oct-2000 05:07
Andrew Chalmers McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, USA
This is an awesome site. I never knew there were so many Chalmers in this world, and now that I know I would like to study my roots.
06-Nov-2000 19:09
Mark Grant Chalmers Morwell, Victoria, Australia
Hello. My son wanted to see our coat of arms so this page was very helpfull. I would like to find out more about our lineage but I am new to all this. My grandfathers name was William Grant Chalmers, born in Peterhead, Scotland, 1921. Thanks, Mark
16-Dec-2000 19:12
Margery Clark Kapas Canada
Hello John again: Have just far too quickly checked your web site and am indeed very impressed. I'll return another day to read it all more thoroughly. For readers, I am wanting descendants of Sgt George Chalmers (F & K Militia) and Isabella Hutchison, marr 1796 Dundee. George Paul Chalmers, R.S.A., was a grandson, father Stewart. George and Isabella's dau Margaret marr William Clark, my direct ancestors. Sgt George possibly had a grandfather Stuart Chalmers about the time of the Battle of Culloden - I am seeking any info on him I can find!
18-Dec-2000 23:54
Evelyn Inglis Peebles, Scottish Borders, Scotland
I have been amazed by your website, John, and delighted to find that "just a name" on my family tree turns out to be the Dr Thomas Chalmers of your research. I look forward to studying the link more closely. I'll be in touch.
03-Jan-2001 21:22
Sharon Kinnear Hilo, Hawii
Great....I'm searching for Mary Chalmers....from Edinburgh.
20-Jun-2001 12:06
Thomas Norman Chalmers Birmingham, England
Just browsing the web and came across the Chalmers family. I was looking for James Chalmers the missionary. I would like to hear from anyone that might be related to myself. My father was Thomas Clarance Chalmers born 25.1.1918.
07-Jul-2001 13:28
Ken Woolnough Georgetown, TX, USA
I had been searching for Patrick Chalmers, who married my grandmothers grandmothers sister (Maria Carige). Guess that makes us cousins or something. By the way, if your research uncovers a James Woolnough b. 18 Jan 1828, Lancashire, I would appreciate hearing from you. Cheers, Ken Woolnough
08-Jul-2001 00:11
Lesley Hartley Tasmania, Australia
Looking for a shipmaster 1861, John Chalmers who had son George John who died on barque Griffin 1885 somewhere out of Northern U.K. suspect Kirkwall. Any information appreciated. e-mail. ghartley@tassie.net.au. Interesting Chalmers site.
03-Aug-2001 00:52
Will enjoy looking round
10-Aug-2001 13:31
Lynda Chalmers Sydney, NSW, Australia
John, greetings! Your site is great - still tracking Alexander Chalmers b 1857 Rosehearty, Aberdeen. He married Jane Kerr/Cumming (father William S., mother Mary Ann (nee) Annand in 1879 in Aberdeen and they came to Australia in 1883 on the Oban Bay. Your info from 1881 census spot on - many thanks. Through this search have found his great granddaughter, in Australia - we've joined forces! The generosity of your help is greatly appreciated. Cheers. Lynda
21-Aug-2001 00:31
Margaret Maginnis Lakeland, FL, USA
My great grandfather was named John Chalmers he was born in London, Ont. His father, my great, great grandfather, John Chalmers was born in London, Eng. This is all we know about them except we do have their birthdays John 1 was born 1810 and died 1880, his son was born 1835 and died 1910. Any one knowing anything about the origin, mabye in Scotland of this family would be greatly appreciated. Margaret Maginnis
05-Sep-2001 12:34
Patricia Chalmers Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Hello, I have just come across your website--I am new at this, I am trying to trace my husbands family roots. His grandfather was Harry Chalmers supposidly came from Scotland along with Andrew Carnegie and settled in Pittsburgh, PA. Harry had a brother named Charles. Harry married Mary Harker from Scotland also. He was born around 1871. I never see anything posted about Chalmers in Pittsburgh. Anything would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.
08-Sep-2001 13:13
Marg Chapple-Rosen Toronto, Ontario, Canada
WOW!! Congratulations, what a great site. Thank you John for taking the time to send data. Kudos to you - keep up this super site.
14-Sep-2001 18:30
Marietta Chalmers Wallace OToole Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland
I was browsing and came accross your web site. Marvelous. I am a descendant of Chalmers. Mary Chalmers born Kirkmaiden Parish, Wigtownshire 1844? married 3:7:1873 to Thomas Caughie. I hope to come across some Chalmers relatives.
30-Sep-2001 15:48
Mary Burke-Golden London, U.K.
John, just discovered this Guestbook. My husband's great grandmother was Mary Isabella Chalmers who married Harry Ashburner in Grahamstown, South Africa c.1884. I think her parents were William Chalmers and Alfra Raymond. Would like to find out more about them.
12-Oct-2001 16:17
Lorrie Schneck WI, USA
Your page is a wonderful resource for everyone researching the CHALMERS surname! Thank you for your time and efforts. My ggggrandmother was Anne Chalmers born about 1811 in Scotland. She married John Gilmour/Gilmore in 1842 in Penninghame, Wigtownshire, Scotland. That same year she came to the USA with her husband and daughter. They settled in the Town of Lisbon, Waukesha County, WI. Other CHALMERS relatives that were born in Scotland and later came to the USA include: William, James born about 1804, and Thomas born about 1806. I am hoping to find my relatives. If you think we could be related, please contact me. Thank you!
13-Oct-2001 23:27
LYNLEY TILBURY Dunedin, New Zealand
My great grandfather came from Peterhead. Anything I can find out about Peterhead and a place called Old Dart whould be helpful
27-Oct-2001 04:35
Rosemary Chalmers Darwin, NT, Australia
Hi, have just found your web page. Chalmers is my husbands family. Have traced them back to the early 1800's around the Old/New Monkland area of Lanarkshire where they were mainly miners.
29-Nov-2001 06:40
Craig Chalmers Reigate, Surrey, England
I am hoping for some information on a James Chalmers (father) who was born in Glasgow and adopted by the Chalmers Family in Maryhill, Glasgow. No other information known. Jim served in the Royal Marines from 39-45. Jim passed away in 91.
31-Dec-2001 08:31
Denise Chalmers MacDuff Constantia, NY, USA
My great grandfather, Francis Thompson Chalmers came to North America in the early 1900s. He married Gussie Moore of Cranberry Island, Maine. I am trying to trace his roots.
22-Jan-2002 18:51
William Chalmers Austerfield, S. Yorks, UK
I like it! I may have even come across a relation as I don't think there can have been more than one Chalmers in Kirkmaiden in 1844. Thanks.
09-Feb-2002 13:59
Timothy James Chalmers Irving, TX, USA
Brothers: Daniel John Chalmers of Arlington, Texas and Ryan Edward Chalmers, Grapevine, Texas Sister: Rebecca Joan Chalmers, Ben Wheeler, Texas. Father Milton James Chalmers from Rochester, NY - Deceased
16-Feb-2002 23:35
Iona Wynter (nee) Chalmers Sheffield, England
Hi, all you Chalmers out there, can any one help me trace the Chalmers family lineage from Jamaica. My dad is a Jamaican. I would be grateful to know which of the Chalmers started the lineage around 100/20 years ago.
22-Feb-2002 14:01
Melissa Agnew Petawa, Ontario, Canada
I am looking for Thomas Cooper or Thomas Cowper Chalmers, I am not sure of the middle name. He was born in 1915 and worked with the Nova Scotia Highlanders Brigade or something like that. He died on D Day in Normandy France 1944, he was 29 years old and married to "Tommy" Thompson, we dont know her real name, but her nick name was Tommy. James parents were Thomas Chalmers and Elizabeth, If you have any info please help me, it will be greatly appreciated. Your Truly, Melissa
02-Mar-2002 16:44
I have just come across your site whilst browsing the net. My father (Hector b 1916) and his brothers William and Christopher were born and raised in Aberdeen. William traced the faimily tree back a number of generations but that was lost some years ago. I will try and retrace his steps!
08-Mar-2002 09:57
Hello again Mr. Chalmers, Do you remenber me?? probably with a sigh ( oh no, not him again!!!) well I am quite thankfull for your effort with this website, as the info. included helped me with one of my school projects!!! so long
21-Mar-2002 04:15
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28-Apr-2002 06:34
Marg Chapple-Rosen Toronto, Ontario Canada
I thought I would add my connection to your list! George Chalmers married Elizabeth Forbes 1791 Rathven, Banffshire, Scotland. Known child - Mary Chalmers born 1793 Rathven married George Donaldson 1815
16-Apr-2002 00:20
Michael Chalmers Canton, GA, USA
My father was Joseph Sloan Chalmers, born Dundee about 1913, still alive and living in NE England. I live in the USA and have a son (Marc Joseph) and a daughter (Helen) both of whom are US citizens. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who may be distantly (or otherwise) related.
30-Apr-2002 11:21
Charles Duaine Chalmers Oak Harbor, Washington, USA
My father has told me that our last name Chalmers was originated from Scotland and that we are related to three brothers that came the usa during the gold rush. Where can I go to find out their names?
15-Jul-2002 14:04
Suzie Chalmers Perth, WA, Australia
Interested in the Chalmers celtic sign
20-Jul-2002 02:17
Andrew John Anderson Chalmers Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Very interesting site. I was trying to track my history. I was born in Greenock in 1973 and my father is Marshall Anderson Chalmers (Perth 1938) my grandfather was a banker who lived in Aberdeen. Does anyone have insight to my relatives? I know that I am related to Doctor Andy Anderson and met him in 1986 in New York (lake Sarancac)before he passed on. I also know that I am related to Gilbert Chalmers of Charleston, SC USA form the early 1800's. Beyond that I am at a loss. Can anyone help? e-mail me at: achalmers@corpav.com Great site and thank you everyone. Andrew
27-Jul-2002 13:02
Kirk Marcus Chalmers Seguin, TX, USA
15-Aug-2002 23:16
Michael Keith Chalmers Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hello, my name is Keith Chalmers, from Toronto, Ontario. Born in Ottawa, Ontario. My mother has done a lot of family history and I am decendant of Gabriel Chalmers of Scotland (Dumfries, Anan). My family came to Canada in or around 1832, settling in Smiths Falls. I just did a search for the Chalmers name and came across your webpage, very good! Thank you.
17-Aug-2002 11:18
Britton Chalmers Smith Santa Barbara, CA, USA
27-Aug-2002 06:07
Michele Martini S.Michele di Sassuolo, MODENA, Italy
I find a very old friend, her name is Niki Chalmers from St.Andrews (Fife). She live in Edinburgh, i think, if you know her, please contact me, thank you. Michel
07-Sep-2002 09:33
Craig chalmers Milford, PA, USA
Looking for information on relatives of Chalmers of Philadelphia, Pa. Greatgrandfather, John, b. 1850 Scotland, m. Agnes Dunwoodie, Scotland abt 1872, immigrated to us in 1881. Had following children, Margaret, b. 1873, Mary b.1874, Alexander, b. 1878, Robert, b. 1882, Richard b. 1885, Agnes,b. 1887, James, b. 1889, and William (grandfather) b. 1895. Alexander was a dyer and m. Mary ? and had at least 5 children, 4 girls, 1 boy. some names John, Agnes (possibly a twin) and Elizabeth. Lived at 2362 Clearfield st in 1920. Margaret and Mary remained unmarried and stayed at home. Agnes (Mary Agnes) believed to married and moved to Lancaster Pa. If any of this sounds familiar to your family, please contact.
05-Oct-2002 13:06
Thomas R. Chalmers Galeton, Pennsylvania, USA
Would like to visit Scotland to do some mountain biking. Heard it was very good. Also look up some Chalmers. Any suggestions. Thomas
06-Oct-2002 14:09
Chris Chalmers (past and soon to be again!) UK
Great site John, hope to find out some news of the Alexander Chalmers-Jane Kerr Cumming branch, and their ancestors - I have run into a wall of Lewis Chalmers', three, the earliest born about 1799 - can anyone out there help???.... Also now have had my appetite whetted and would like to find about the siblings of my late Father-in-law, Thomas, son of said Alexander.
18-Oct-2002 16:44
Mrs Joyce Hill England
Hi John, Just dropping in on your wonderful site for my periodic look for Chalmers. My 4th Great Grandparents were David Chalmers married to Janet Robertson circa 1780 in Markinch, Fife - their daughter Margaret being my 3rd Great Grandmother who married Alexander Forbes (of Kettle, Fife) in Edinburgh on 17th January 1817. How DO YOU manage to find the time!? Regards Joyce Hill
31-Oct-2002 03:49
Annette Martin Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Hi! I am a descendant of Mary Chalmers(she was my great-grandmother). I know very little about her but I have her bible, given to her on the 29th of Nov,1898 by Lily Moss, as a parting gift. If anyone can help me to look further in my family tree, I would appreciate it. Thank you, Annette
31-Oct-2002 13:34
May Chalmers Scotland
04-Nov-2002 10:49
May Adair Scotland
Great site! I have just started to trace my family tree and would be grateful if anyone had any information they could pass on concerning a William Chalmers from Fife married in 1875 in Edinburgh to an Isobella Wilson. I know of three of the sons - William, David and John known as Jock and a daughter Helen. David married an Ann Mill and they had three sons - Wullie, Robert and David and two daughters Isobel and Jenny. Hope someone can help
06-Nov-2002 16:25
Whitney Chalmers Lake Grove, NY, USA
My name is Whitney Chalmers I was born in Zimbabwe. My father's name is Peter Chalmers. I came to America when I was four months old. I am currently living with my mother Iana Chalmers, my brother Randall Chalmers. If any of you have any reason to believe that you would be directly related to us email me at Destinysangel617@aol.com thank you By the way this site is great!
22-Dec-2002 12:40
John Chalmers Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Hi John, like many others have already said - excellent site. I have only just been pointed at it today, and in truth am not much of a geneaologist, but it has sparked an interest my ancestors. Does anyone have any clues about the forbears of Alexander Jolly Chalmers of Greenock (latterly at least), my grandfather who had two children Mary (Maime) and David (my father, born 29 Dec 1915)? Both my father and aunt have been dead for some years, and my grandfather was dead well before I was born in 1958.
02-Jan-2003 05:50
Marjo Siano Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
Solomon Chalmers, b. 1837, Ontario, Canada d. 18 March, 1897 at Yarmouth Twsp, St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ont., Canada. He married Mary, last name unknown, b. 1841, Ont. They lived in St. Thomas. Their children were Solomon b. 1865, Mary Marie b. 1867, Catherine Kate b. 1870, Demerritt b.1871, d. 1873, and Frank Chalmers b. 1875. All were born in Ontario, Canada.
23-Jan-2003 12:24
Eleanor Wheldon Kingston upon Hull, England
I haven't found your web site yet,it sounds interesting by what I have read.I have an interest in a William Grant Chalmers born about 1897 Peterhead and marries Florence Lavinia Ball 1918.Great Yarmouth.Norfolk.England. Children James William. William. John. Ruby.and Eileen.
27-Feb-2003 15:35
Hiya! The Website is really great! I have just started research on my family tree and I have found alot of useful things here. If anyone has any information about the Chalmers family in Staffordshire ( Cannock is a town where my great-grandparents lived) then I would be really greatful! Good luck to you all!
03-Mar-2003 09:47
Darryl Chalmers Queens, NY, USA
I am looking fo anyone who can help me find my family who are from Scotland. My great grandfather landed in the island of Montserrat in the late 1800. I want to know who this great man was, and I'm very proud of my scottish roots. P.S. please HELP Thank You (FDNY)
18-Mar-2003 23:43
Pat Dishman Alpine, TN, USA
Hello: My great-grandmother was Minnie Chalmers, born in Scotland in 1853. She married Alfred Trayford. When my grandmother was born they were living in Rotherham, England. That is all the info I have. If anyone has any info you can e-mail me at pdishman@multipro.com. Great sight. Will surf more on in it in the morning.
25-May-2003 23:40
Lorna Baines Felixstowe, Suffolk, UK
What an unbelievable site. I have just found it, and can't believe all the info. Of course, a bonus would be to find links with my Chalmers family from Kirkcaldy Fife. There seems to be a Whyte connection too. Regards, Lorna Baines
02-Jun-2003 04:05
Brittny Chalmers, Seattle, Washington, United States
Thank you so much for this web page. I am so happy that I have a more indepth history of my last name.
14-Jun-2003 22:50
Crystal Chalmers Baltimore, MD, United States
i dont no a lot about my family and it would be interesting to find out more. a lot of other sites dont give u anything. thanks for the information
16-Jun-2003 09:29
Douglas Richards New York, New York, USA
I'm a descendant of Mary Chalmers, born 30 Dec. 1793, daughter of George Chalmers, who appears to have married George Donaldson and left Scotland for Canada. Anyone with information about the circumstances of that that emigration? If so, I'd love to hear about it, at drichards@milberg.com.
20-Jul-2003 17:45
Rebekah Chalmers Perth, WA, Australia
Thankyou for the change to the family tree!
24-Jul-2003 23:21
Chris Chalmers Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
From Chalmers of Caithness originally from Orkney
30-Sep-2003 16:20
Linda Jurhs Colon, Michigan, US
HI, I just started reseaching this side of me. All I have is my gfather is Lawrence C Chalmers and his dad is John and Mother is Hazel. If anyone can help me that would be great..thanks a lot, Linda
27-Nov-2003 17:55
Bill Chalmers Neustadt, Ontario, Canada
Looking for info on George Chalmers married Jane Sloan in Sorn,Ayr, Scotland and emigrated to Canada and settled in Elmwood, Bentinck Township, Grey County, Ontario around 1870.
14-Dec-2003 08:02
Bill Chalmers Neustadt, Ontario, Canada
Looking for info on George Chalmers married Jane Sloan in Sorn,Ayr, Scotland and emigrated to Canada and settled in Elmwood, Bentinck Township, Grey County, Ontario around 1870.
14-Dec-2003 08:02
Malcolm Chalmers Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa
I have found this site most useful and very interesting. John Bevis of Tasmania, a cousin of mine, has been in regular touch regarding the family in that part of the world, and it has been good to see the links between the family in Australia and South Africa.
30-Dec-2003 05:08
Joseph L Chalmers North Augusta, S.C. USA
Like the site, looking for anything on a JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER CHALMERS B NOV. 18, 1863 MAR. ETTA CARNELIA LOMINICK B NOV 30 1870 D MAY 1933, they had 2 girls & 4 boys, would like anything on this side of the CHALMERS family. THANKS JOE
31-Dec-2003 19:33
Angela Chalmers Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Great site!!!! I am trying to track my family tree, anybody wants to offer help??? Bye, Ang
19-Jan-2004 08:16
Barbara Samper Danville, California, USA
William & George Chalmers (sons of George and Christian (Wilson)and children were on the ship Cyrus of Glasgow in 1834. These two brothers settled in Newbury VT. and reared large families. Two sons came to California. I am looking for decendants of those who stayed in Newbury. Email me at bsamper@sbcglobal.net
22-Feb-2004 23:47
stephen chalmers Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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23-Apr-2004 10:53
Barbara Samper Danville, Ca., USA
I'm searching for relatives of William & Isabella (Barker)Chalmers,and George & Euphemia (Fairfull)Chalmers. They settled in Newbury, Vermont about 1837. They were the son's of George & Christian(Wilson) Chalmers. I am also trying to find out who were the parents of the elder George. It may be John & Margaret (Ritchie)Chalmers who were married 25 Nov.1763. All were in the parish of Wemyss, Fife.
23-May-2004 14:18
Allan J Chalmer Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Just starting out on this and very interested in your web site. It is fascinating and hugely informative. I am originally from Annan in Dumfriesshire and still have family there. Anyone with information on where I should go next would be appreciated. Thanks Al.
04-Jun-2004 09:41
Barbara Samper Danville, CA., USA
I am looking for the descendants of Noel Chalmers born in Watsonville, Ca. died in Maryland. They are John, Nancy and Christian. I'm also looking for Jonathon Chalmers
06-Aug-2004 18:05
Frances Ross Scotland
Trying to find out more about our great grandmother, Helen Chalmers, married Hugh Stewart of Hurkledale c.1890, Dumfries. Her son (James) was brought up with his Chalmers cousins as she appears to have died quite young. We have letters from his cousin Marshal Chalmers an officer who was serving in the 2nd world war. We have a leather bound Victorian book about Dr Chalmers who somewhere along the line is related to us. Sorry if this is confusing but my brother has all the family papers and I am doing this from memory. Looking forward to any feedback
16-Nov-2004 13:47
Jeanne Chalmers Carmont Manchester, England
I am researching the family tree and welcome any help re: Chalmers from Drummore, Scotland. My g- grandfather was Alex Chalmers, who married twice to Jane Howie Kelly and Annie Macauley, I cannot find any info. re: Thomas McCracken Chalmers born 1886, married Ethel Lightbody 1914 and went to Australia and New Zealand, hope you can help, got loads of info if anybody will get in touch thanks.
17-Jan-2005 13:47
Gail Newton Calahoo, Alberta, Canada
Love your site. It has lots of useful information. I am looking for a David CHALMERS born in Liff Forfar,married Jessie WATSON born in Monkland, Lanak. they had 9 childern. David