Comment on Adkins by mwshepherd78
so i guess everyone is pretty much giving the fact that elijah and nancy white wing had 4 kids and she took little nancy with her. here is my problem, im supposedly an ancestor of richard…. can’t find...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Roberta Gilbert
RE: 343 Stan, I think Gina said Roland’s full name was Harry Roland. Harry was common in the following generations. Wiatt may have been from the wife’s side. One of Roland’s daughter’s middle name was...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Stan Adkins
So that would mean, today July 12, 2012 I have discovered my namesake Wow! But who is John, he is in that age group born between 1777 and 1788? Cousin?
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Roberta Gilbert
John was brother to our William, Roland and Joseph. John was another common Adkins name. John J, son of Joseph b. 1816 Kentucky d. 1876 Carroll Co, MO. Then there was John, son of our William,...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Stan Adkins
In the Carroll County History indexes, (stapled paper booklets), it shows the three generations of William, Joseph, and John. I know there was a brother John who died in Ky. before the family came to...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Gina Lipp
Hi Stan and Roberta, Roland’s name is Harry Roland/Rowland Adkins. Our Adkins name has also been spelled Atkins in the Adair County 1810 Census. From research done by the Haney and Curtis Tree,...
View ArticleComment on Dewey Medford Adkins 1913-1993 by melanie
my name is melanie garland and I am the great grand daughter of James and Lily Adkins, their son dewey medford adkins is my grandfather, my mother is Rebecca { Becky} Adkins
View ArticleComment on Robertson by dr2dan
ROBERTSON/ROBINSON/ROBERSON FAMILY LINES PER MY POSTING #49 ABOVE, I AM STILL ACTIVELY SEEKING DATA ON THE PARENTS OF MY 2GGRANDFATHER SAMUEL ROBERTSON b. 1803 IN BIG SHANTY (ACWORTH), COBB CO., GA.d....
View ArticleComment on ARISTOCRAT PICKLES by Jill Edwards
Thank you for posting this recipe. My mom has made these pickles for years. However, due to the labor, she has not been able to make them for the past 5 years. This year, my sister and I will be taking...
View ArticleComment on Elizabeth Adkins Adkins 1817 Giles County, West Virginia by sandra...
hi sheila the information is wonderful, just learned about my family tree, my grandfather was porter adkins who died in beckley west va in 1971. in 1927 he married alma bragg who died in 1971....
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Keith
Hi everyone really quick, anyone tied into the Muncie family, my line goes back to the muncie’s. Lavinia Muncie married William white, and so far I think the Muncie’s were the native line in my family....
View ArticleComment on Robertson by dr2dan
Aaron and other Robertson/Robinson/Roberson Researchers, First welcome to the madness! You indicated that you are new to genealogy research. I can identify since after three to four years, I still feel...
View ArticleComment on Robertson by Gale Reed
I just started researching my family tree with the hopes to find native american lineage. My daughter looks very native american and I have known that we had the genetics but have recently started...
View ArticleComment on Robertson by Sheila
Dear Gale, I had written a huge comment here, but have deleted it. To be honest, I simply don’t want to be involved in the Native Indian card controversy. Its caused a lot of friction between friends...
View ArticleComment on ARISTOCRAT PICKLES by Sheila
You’re welcome. My mom was a huge pickle maker as well. I miss that so much. I apologize for not responding sooner, it just makes me a little emotional when I think of this. Crazy to admit, I know, but...
View ArticleComment on ARISTOCRAT PICKLES by Jill Edwards
Of course it’s emotional! That’s why my sister and I are learning to do it on our own, so we can carry on the pickle-making tradition! Mom, who is 85, says she has not made them the past few years...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Kevin Reeder
Hi, my dads mother was an Adkins in Livingston TN. Believe her first name was Belinda. I spent a lot of time on various websites with some success. By that I mean I got as far as Chief Cornstalk. I...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Stan Adkins
Kevin from Chicago, What a glorious and exciting road of discovery lies before you on this site. Stan Adkins Kansas City, Missouri
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Sheila
Dear Kevin, I tell everyone its the thrill of the hunt. Finding answers to the questions is your reward. I don’t have all the answers, none of us do, but I would like to encourage you to keep looking....
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Kevin Reeder
My subscription to Ancestry.com expired well over a year ago and am working off memory. I now use FindaGrave once in a while. Even with Ancestry.com I relied on an Aunt to guide me along with birth,...
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