| Who | Date | Year | Description | County | Remarks |
| Childers, Abraham, Jr. | 1655 | "Henrico County, Virginia: Beginnings of It's Families" by William Clayton Torrence: "Abraham Childers born about 1655/6" "These birth years are approximated from statements made by the parties themselves in making depositions in various cases tried in Henrico County Court, | Henrico County | ||
| Childers, Margtt | 1666 | Immigration List compiled by Nell Marion Nugent from PB1 through 5 | Henrico County | Nugent | |
| Childers, Philemon | 1673 | Immigration List compiled by Nell Marion Nugent from PB6 through 8 | Henrico County | Nugent | |
| Childers, Phillip | 1673 | Immigration List compiled by Nell Marion Nugent from PB6 through 8 | Henrico County | Nugent | |
| Childers, Thomas | 1674 | Immigration List compiled by Nell Marion Nugent from PB6 through 8 | Henrico County | Nugent | |
| 1681 | Pennsylvania is founded as William Penn, a Quaker, receives a Royal Charternwith a large land Grant from King Charles II | Colonial Era Timeline | |||
| 1682 | A large wave of immigrants, including many Quakers, arrive in Pennsylvania from Germany and the British Isles | Colonial Era Timeline | |||
| 1705 | Slaves are assigned the same status as real estate in Virginia, "Virginia Black Code of 1705" | ||||
| Childers, Thomas | 28-Apr | 1752 | Apprentices of Virginia Master: John Richardson, beginning 28 Apr 1752, Carpenter, white, no end date. Source: Fredericksville Parish Deeds 1742-1787, p. 47 Louisa County | Louisa County | MaryJean Childress Voegtlin |
| Childers, Elizabeth | 28-Apr | 1752 | Apprentices of Virginia Master: Gravit Edwards, beginning 28 Apr 1752, white, no end date. Source: Fredericksville Parish Deeds 1742-1787, p. 46 Louisa County | Louisa County | MaryJean Childress Voegtlin |
| Childress, Robert | 4-Feb | 1754 | Indenture between Robert Childress of Lunenburg County and Samuel Morton of same | Lunenburg County | MaryJean Childress Voegtlin |
| Childers, John | Sept | 1758 | Colonial Soldiers Roster 1758, Halifax County, Private | Halifax County | |
| Childre, Wm | Sept | 1758 | Virginia Colonial Militia 1651-1776 | Amelia County | |
| Childress, Matthew | 1777 | Oath of Alligance Thomas Dillard List: James Major and Matthew Childress | Pittsylvania County | Greg Whitlock | |
| Childress, William | 1777 | Oath of Alligance Stephen Coleman's List: William Childress | Pittsylvania County | Greg Whitlock | |
| Childress, Joseph | 17 May | 1779 | Tillotson Parish Petition | Buckingham County | |
| Childers, Joseph | Nov | 1782 | Contract by John Napper of Augusta, with Joseph Childers of Amherst to convey to Childers his right to a certain tract of land lying on the Great Kanawa, 9 miles below the falls in County of Botetourt, 14 Aug 1776 | Augusta County | |
| Childers, William | 1785 | Residents Petition to the VA House of Delegates to not pay teachers of the Christian Religion, contrary to the Spirit of the Gospel and Bill of Rights. P. 5 | Buckingham County | ||
| CHILDERS, Noah | 5 Dec | 1801 | “Noah chosen as first teacher of the Gravelly Hill School, Henrico Co., for free Negro ch, which school was made possible by the will of Robert Pleasants.”“Henrico Monthly Meeting”, page 163.Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI. W. W. Hinshaw, 1950. | Henrico, VA | Critton Joe Childers |
| Childress, John B.T., Childress, John, Childress Drury | 1802 | Account Book of John Epperson of Planterstown [Source: "Genealogical Records of Buckingham County, Virginia" Chapter 7, p. 133 | Buckingham County | ||
| Childress, Reps Osborn | 21-Feb | 1805 | 871 CHILDERS: M. [married] In Stokers county on the 21st ult., Mr. OSBORN CHILDERS, of Rockingham county, to Miss. POLLY HILL, sister of Messrs. WILLIAM and GREEN HILL, of this city, Abstracts of Vital Records From Raleigh, North Carolina Newspapers Mon 18 Mar 1805 5:5 MB. Stokes Co 18 Feb 1805. John Glenn | Rockingham & Stokes County NC | Bill Trott |
| Childress, Reps O, (Mrs. Mary) | 14-Nov | 1816 | 873 CHILDRESS: D.. [died] On the 14th Nov. last, Mrs. MARY CHILDRESS wife of REPS O. CHILDRESS, of Lincoln county, State of Tennessee, and youngest sister to WM. HILL, Esq., of this city . . . . husband and five small children . . . Abstracts of Vital Records From Raleigh, North Carolina Newspapers RaNCSw Fri 26 Jan 1816 3:3 | Lincoln County TN | Bill Trott |
| Childers, Joel, Capt. | 18-Aug | 1819 | 870 CHILDERS: D. [died] At his country residence in Tennessee, on the 18th ult., Capt. JOEL CHILDERS. Abstracts of Vital Records From Raleigh, North Carolina Newspapers RR Fri 17 Sept 1819 | Bill Trott | |
| Childress, John | Sept | 1819 | 872 CHILDRESS: D. [died] Lately, at his residence near Nashville, Ten., JOHN CHILDRESS, Esq., U. S. Marshall of that State. Abstracts of Vital Records From Raleigh, North Carolina Newspapers RaNCSw Fri 8 Oct, 1819 3:2 | Davidson County TN | Bill Trott |
| Childress, Joseph | 1837 | Membership Rolls 1833-1851, Midway Baptist Church, Charlotte County, but also listed as Members of Colour | Charlotte County | Rootsweb | |
| Childers, John B. | 1841 | Source: "Buckingham Land Tax Summaries and Implied Deeds" Vol 3 1841-1845 John B. Childers Bent creek, Samuel Day Lived there (20SW) Appomattox County (10N) | Buckingham County | ||
| Childress, Sarah | 1851 | Membership Rolls 1833-1851, Midway Baptist Church, Charlotte County, but also listed as Members of Colour | Charlotte County | Rootsweb | |
| Childers, Abraham, Jr. | 1655 | "Henrico County, Virginia: Beginnings of It's Families" by William Clayton Torrence: "Abraham Childers born about 1655/6" "These birth years are approximated from statements made by the parties themselves in making depositions in various cases tried in Henrico County Court, | Henrico County | ||
| Childers, Margtt | 1666 | Immigration List compiled by Nell Marion Nugent from PB1 through 5 | Henrico County | Nugent | |
| Childers, Philemon | 1673 | Immigration List compiled by Nell Marion Nugent from PB6 through 8 | Henrico County | Nugent | |
| Childers, Phillip | 1673 | Immigration List compiled by Nell Marion Nugent from PB6 through 8 | Henrico County | Nugent | |
| Childers, Thomas | 1674 | Immigration List compiled by Nell Marion Nugent from PB6 through 8 | Henrico County | Nugent | |
| 1681 | Pennsylvania is founded as William Penn, a Quaker, receives a Royal Charternwith a large land Grant from King Charles II | Colonial Era Timeline | |||
| 1682 | A large wave of immigrants, including many Quakers, arrive in Pennsylvania from Germany and the British Isles | Colonial Era Timeline | |||
| 1705 | Slaves are assigned the same status as real estate in Virginia, "Virginia Black Code of 1705" | ||||
| Childers, Thomas | 28-Apr | 1752 | Apprentices of Virginia Master: John Richardson, beginning 28 Apr 1752, Carpenter, white, no end date. Source: Fredericksville Parish Deeds 1742-1787, p. 47 Louisa County | Louisa County | MaryJean Childress Voegtlin |
| Childers, Elizabeth | 28-Apr | 1752 | Apprentices of Virginia Master: Gravit Edwards, beginning 28 Apr 1752, white, no end date. Source: Fredericksville Parish Deeds 1742-1787, p. 46 Louisa County | Louisa County | MaryJean Childress Voegtlin |
| Childress, Robert | 4-Feb | 1754 | Indenture between Robert Childress of Lunenburg County and Samuel Morton of same | Lunenburg County | MaryJean Childress Voegtlin |
| Childers, John | Sept | 1758 | Colonial Soldiers Roster 1758, Halifax County, Private | Halifax County | |
| Childre, Wm | Sept | 1758 | Virginia Colonial Militia 1651-1776 | Amelia County | |
| Childress, Matthew | 1777 | Oath of Alligance Thomas Dillard List: James Major and Matthew Childress | Pittsylvania County | Greg Whitlock | |
| Childress, William | 1777 | Oath of Alligance Stephen Coleman's List: William Childress | Pittsylvania County | Greg Whitlock | |
| Childress, Joseph | 17 May | 1779 | Tillotson Parish Petition | Buckingham County | |
| Childers, Joseph | Nov | 1782 | Contract by John Napper of Augusta, with Joseph Childers of Amherst to convey to Childers his right to a certain tract of land lying on the Great Kanawa, 9 miles below the falls in County of Botetourt, 14 Aug 1776 | Augusta County | |
| Childers, William | 1785 | Residents Petition to the VA House of Delegates to not pay teachers of the Christian Religion, contrary to the Spirit of the Gospel and Bill of Rights. P. 5 | Buckingham County | ||
| CHILDERS, Noah | 5 Dec | 1801 | “Noah chosen as first teacher of the Gravelly Hill School, Henrico Co., for free Negro ch, which school was made possible by the will of Robert Pleasants.”“Henrico Monthly Meeting”, page 163.Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI. W. W. Hinshaw, 1950. | Henrico, VA | Critton Joe Childers |
| Childress, John B.T., Childress, John, Childress Drury | 1802 | Account Book of John Epperson of Planterstown [Source: "Genealogical Records of Buckingham County, Virginia" Chapter 7, p. 133 | Buckingham County | ||
| Childress, Reps Osborn | 21-Feb | 1805 | 871 CHILDERS: M. [married] In Stokers county on the 21st ult., Mr. OSBORN CHILDERS, of Rockingham county, to Miss. POLLY HILL, sister of Messrs. WILLIAM and GREEN HILL, of this city, Abstracts of Vital Records From Raleigh, North Carolina Newspapers Mon 18 Mar 1805 5:5 MB. Stokes Co 18 Feb 1805. John Glenn | Rockingham & Stokes County NC | Bill Trott |
| Childress, Reps O, (Mrs. Mary) | 14-Nov | 1816 | 873 CHILDRESS: D.. [died] On the 14th Nov. last, Mrs. MARY CHILDRESS wife of REPS O. CHILDRESS, of Lincoln county, State of Tennessee, and youngest sister to WM. HILL, Esq., of this city . . . . husband and five small children . . . Abstracts of Vital Records From Raleigh, North Carolina Newspapers RaNCSw Fri 26 Jan 1816 3:3 | Lincoln County TN | Bill Trott |
| Childers, Joel, Capt. | 18-Aug | 1819 | 870 CHILDERS: D. [died] At his country residence in Tennessee, on the 18th ult., Capt. JOEL CHILDERS. Abstracts of Vital Records From Raleigh, North Carolina Newspapers RR Fri 17 Sept 1819 | Bill Trott | |
| Childress, John | Sept | 1819 | 872 CHILDRESS: D. [died] Lately, at his residence near Nashville, Ten., JOHN CHILDRESS, Esq., U. S. Marshall of that State. Abstracts of Vital Records From Raleigh, North Carolina Newspapers RaNCSw Fri 8 Oct, 1819 3:2 | Davidson County TN | Bill Trott |
| Childress, Joseph | 1837 | Membership Rolls 1833-1851, Midway Baptist Church, Charlotte County, but also listed as Members of Colour | Charlotte County | Rootsweb | |
| Childers, John B. | 1841 | Source: "Buckingham Land Tax Summaries and Implied Deeds" Vol 3 1841-1845 John B. Childers Bent creek, Samuel Day Lived there (20SW) Appomattox County (10N) | Buckingham County | ||
| Childress, Sarah | 1851 | Membership Rolls 1833-1851, Midway Baptist Church, Charlotte County, but also listed as Members of Colour | Charlotte County | Rootsweb | |