Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by chris mcchristian
A lot is confusing about the Adkins line I know more about my Native american roots than the supposed royal roots but the family line of Adkins does show relation to even up to King Henry the 3rd...
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Also chief Cornstalk had many wives, so there were many many many children so there are many people that would tie back to the Shawnee...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by chris mcchristian
here is a Pedigree as well that links to royal family as well as Shawnee http://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000001018763186#6000000001018763186 click continue on Lydia Owens then Elizabeth...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Alan Marshall
I have just learned my great great grandfather was Absalom Alistock and was wondering if I fit anywhere into the Cornstalk heritage
View ArticleComment on Adkins by stan adkins
This is exhausting guys!…. Wew! So if my DNA is an exact match to Booker Mullins, and Booker Mullins is the actual blood son of Sherwood Adkins who isn’t really an Adkins by marriage but is the natural...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by stan adkins
Sorry, please excuse double posting Shiela – these darn iPhones! On an unrelated note; I see where a branch of Adkins kin moved up and over into what later became southwestern West Virginia. I saw...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Roberta Gilbert
Sherwood is the natural son of the 1689 William V. The Mullins-Sloan-Hall folks are descended from Sherwood. I thought the Coleman mentioned in the will indicates, to me, that the 1760 William followed...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Roberta Gilbert
Some of our Adkins kin married Hatfileds. I counted 5 Adkins who married Hatfields and 4 who married McCoys. I couldn’t find any of our direct ancestors married into either line–just just the ones who...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Roberta Gilbert
DNA stuff confuses me. Its so complicated. That’s why i asked Gina about why there is differing steps of distance from the descendants of 3 of the sons of 1689 William. Exact match or one step from two...
View ArticleComment on Martin Fugate 1725-1803 by Janet Barnett Roberson
I am a decendant of Martin Fugate’s daughter Nancy Ann who married Samuel Haddix. I have just started back on this family and am very happy to find so much info!
View ArticleComment on Bio of William V Adkins of 1689 by...
I am extremely impressed with your writing skills and also with the layout on your blog. Is this a paid theme or did you modify it yourself? Anyway keep up the excellent quality writing, it’s rare to...
View ArticleComment on In Memoriam by Rob Hayslett
Weve lost a couple recently. They are really missed!
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Dotti
Sheila, Hi I descend from Chief Cornstalk , down the line , from Littleberry to Owen to Samuel To Arma, How do I go about applying for a card ? Please Please email me with any info.Thank you !!
View ArticleComment on Adkins by Wannie B. Cook
Per conversations above…would I be a member of the Adkins family???( Wannie B. Cook DOB 1947) Mother-Cynthie Ann Adkins 1921- 1952 Logan, Co. Father-Wannie Van Cook 1919- 1996? Wyoming, Co. Oceana, WVA...
View ArticleComment on Richard Adkins 1717-1790 by jimmy adkins
I am trying to determine if Richard Adkins b. 1717 is the father of Richard Adkins born in Brunswick,VA in 1744. Plz email any info you have. thank you,jim adkins
View ArticleComment on Swedish Heirloom Cookies by Christmas Cookies « Vermont Farm Heart
[...] was always full of Swedish cookies during the holiday season. Mandelmusslor, Swedish Cream Cookies, Swedish Heirloom Cookies (or Swedish Crescent Cookies as my grandmother called them), and...
View ArticleComment on Bio of William V Adkins of 1689 by...
I am extremely impressed with your writing skills and also with the layout on your blog. Is this a paid theme or did you modify it yourself? Anyway keep up the excellent quality writing, it’s rare to...
View ArticleComment on Richard Adkins 1717-1790 by Rod Adkins
Jimmy, I still haven’t come up with anything new here but i don’t pretend to be an expert. Anything new on your end Sheila? Rod Adkins
View ArticleComment on Richard Adkins 1717-1790 by Sheila
Dear Rod & Jimmy, Nothing new here either. Thank you for asking. I was starting to feel a little irrelevant on my own blog. I don’t pretend to be an expert either. Just a place where we can all...
View ArticleComment on Richard Adkins 1717-1790 by Rod Adkins
Thanks for you input Sheila! I haven’t had as much time lately to work on the Adkins line as I’ve been working on my Mother’s side as well. I’m also doing a little work with Ancestry DNA which is whole...
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