Hi Keely,
Yeah, I became very skeptical of Don Greene’s work. I like to see some kind of documentation. My brother did a DNA test and we do have enough either it’s Native American or American Indian DNA in us which would equal to two great-great grandparents of ours. I’m looking on my mom’s side of our family in regards to tribes that were living in Northern Sonora, Mexico and Tubutama, Mexico because my great-great grandmother was supposedly full American Indian. I am just curious you know?
As far as my dad’s side, we only heard stories passed down from generation to generation. I was doing research on Ancestry.com and saw that Joseph Adkins was married to a Sarah Adkins (Cornstalk), who would be my 5th great-grandparents if that was ever true. This is something I wish I really knew was true or not, but when I found out about Don Greene’s books, and that there was a huge lack of documentation, I was very sad about it. Chances are I really feel it isn’t true in regards to Sarah Adkins being a daughter of Kaytoquah Cornstalk and Helizikinopo Qunaconoa Moytoy. Oh well…
Also, thank you so much for your input. It’s refreshing to actually meet someone on here who has a good understanding of what documentation etc. should look like.
Kind regards,
Tina