Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by sandy F
I m having the same problems My grandparents were Sevier one married a Friend family member who mother was Sarah Bokavar who was suppose to be a daughter od Cornstalk I can’t find ANY FAMILY named...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Kelly
Chief Cornstalk was my Grandfather 9 generations back and his son married a Avey woman and thats when our name changed.
View ArticleComment on Archelous Craft 1749-1853 by Kevin Cantrell
John Wilhelm Craft was my fifth great grandfather. His daughter Mary Polly Craft married Caleb Puckett. They were my fourth great grandparents. From there I’m descended from their daughter Rebecca who...
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View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Chasey
@Sandy F., Sarah Bokavar is my 8th ggrandmother. I also noticed how messed up the dates of birth was. I deleted him as her father on my wall. B/C according to them, Cornstalk was 1 yr old when she was...
View ArticleComment on Metcalf by John D. MetcLF
I am John Dale Metcalf son of John Anderson Metcalf son of George Thomas Metcalf who married a Ferguson in around 1865 in I think White County TN. They fled to Mo. after the Civil War ended. His wife’s...
View ArticleComment on Metcalf by Doris Summers
I have not been able to find a marriage record for John A. Metcalf and Mary ? I have my great grandmother’s death certificate but the informant did not know Octavia’s mother’s name. I checked in White...
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View ArticleComment on Metcalf by Caren
My paternal grandparents were M. Luther Metcalf and Nancy Euphema Metcalf. Do you know where they raised their family in Kentucky before moving to Miamisburg? My parents took me to that area as a child...
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View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Andrea G.
My brother has been researching on ancestry.com and has discovered that Mary Sky may have been our great-grandmother, married to a Joseph Adkins I think? I live in Salt Rock, WV and don’t really...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by sandy F
I trust Ancestory .com because I typed in wrong info & they notified me it was incorrect, My problem is My GGGGGGGG Grandmother was Sarah Bokavar married at a young age to Isarel Friend it is said...
View ArticleComment on Metcalf by Sheila
Dear Caren, Martin Luther Metcalf was from Crooked Creek, Rockcastle, KY & Phemie from Leatherwood, Perry, KY. They were living in or near Harlan County when Clayton was born. Name: Clayton Metcalf...
View ArticleComment on Metcalf by Caren
Clyde is my father. But I know he also was born in Harlan Co., so I will follow the same steps. Thank you. This means so much. -Caren
View ArticleComment on Martin Fugate 1725-1803 by Pam
Hello I believe to be a descendant of the Fugates. Just a little background to get there. My grandmother Flossie Dorton Smith, her dad (GG) Elbert Filmore Dorton,(2cnd gf)) Colbert Dorton, (3rd gf )...
View ArticleComment on Martin Fugate 1725-1803 by B.J. Pritchett
There was a book written about The Fugates with all of the descendants up to a certain point. My grandmother Rachel Frances Wolfe-Pritchett gave it to me and I have it packed away somewhere – I’ll try...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Kim
Hello, I have been doing ancestry research through Ancestry.com for about a year now. I would love to have some confirmation that am on the right track on my maternal grandfather’s ancestral line. His...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by John C Cheek
Anytime we’re talking about things that happened so long ago, I think its a mistake to talk in absolutes, even with DNA. Many of our families have been here in America for Four Hundred years. I have...
View ArticleComment on John & Ann Poteete by LM Fancher
Following up on my earlier post, The John Poteet/Petit/Poteat who came to America in 1638 from England and brought his wife Ann over the following year, was French. On October 23, 1666 he submitted a...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Geoff Lawson
I doubt we will ever know the full story of the Ailstock family but I wanted to make two last points. (1) Chief Cornstalk is thought to have been born in Pennsylvania about 1720. This makes his entire...
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