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Comment on Adkins by Dianna Moore

Sheila, I am a direct descendant of Parker Adkins and BlueSky Cornstalk on my mother’s side. Researching my father’s side I am also an Adkins. Isom Adkins was born to Mary Alice Sizemore, she was born...

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Comment on Adkins by Sheila

Dear Dianna, I knew the family as soon as I saw this comment. Mary Alice aka Little Granny” Sizemore d/o of Chief George Sizemore, Aunt of Chief Gouldenhawk Sizemore aka George; from Magoffin County,...

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Comment on Adkins by Dianna Moore

Sheila, thanks for the information, it was so odd seeing the same Adkins bloodline on born my mother and father’s side. I have hunted for any type of documentation on Little Granny and Parker but...

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Comment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by JACKLON LATRELLE SIMMONS CRANFORD

IF ANY ONE KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT WILLIAM RUFUS MONTGOMERY FATHER AND MOTHER…PLEASE LET ME KNOW..THEY SAY HE WAS BORN IN N.C. FROM AROUND 1860 TO 1873…HE HAD NINA BELL,ALVA LEE,LUTHER, J.P,ANNIE...

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Comment on About Me by Emmitt C. Adkins II

Hello Sheila, I have been talking with my family for the past few weeks learning about my fathers line. I have been warned that I may not be able to get very far because of the Lincoln Co. courthouse...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Mike van Beuren

Anyone ever employed mitochondrial DNA testing (maternal lines using female descendants)? This could be fruitful in clearing up lots of the issues I’ve read about here

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Comment on Adkins by Emmitt C. Adkins II

Emmitt C. Adkins II Says: March 10, 2013 at 12:19 pm Hello Sheila, I have been talking with my family for the past few weeks learning about my fathers line. I have been warned that I may not be able to...

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Comment on Adkins by Emmitt C. Adkins II

I apologize, here is the information that I am referring to. Raymond Adkins born abt 1927 in Laurel Hill, Lincoln, West Virginia. Parents: Bernie Adkins (1899-1937) and Ella M Adkins Grandparents:...

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Comment on And then it’s winter… by Brenda Culpepper

Today is my birthday..62 and reading this on this day is so profound. It puts life in such clarity. But as I sit here reading this knowing one of our friends lost his wife yesterday, complications of a...

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Comment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by latrellecranford@bellsouth.net

I am looking for my great Grandfather,we cannot seem to locate anything about him..My mother’s [Father] William Rufus Montgomery supposedly was born in N.C..1862…..He came to Ga.. married around...

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Comment on Martin Fugate 1725-1803 by John Fugatt

Peter was naturalized in 1680 according to records also surveyed 100 acre land tract he called the French Plantation. Other records indicate he was born in Normandy, France. with his name being La...

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Comment on The Adkins Family Feud is on… by Cindy Owens

Can anyone help me with finding the father and mother of Nona Adkins Casebolt Morgan?? Born Aug 16, 1887, Ky. and was married several times. I am down to looking into her further family lines and am...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Daniel w adkins

well I do know only one true fact that charity adkins is my 4th great grandmother on my fathers side after that I am lost because I do not know if she was the real daughter of cornstalk but I do know...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Theresa Knowles-Northup Caparco

All of the 1890 censuses burned and a special census was done to replace them in 1892- check there for more info.

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Shannon

I knew the 1890 census was lost but wasn’t aware of the special 1892 census. Where can I find that info? It doesn’t seem to be listed in ancestry.com. Also, I found another piece of evidence to help...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Theresa Knowles-Northup Caparco

The 1892 censuses can be found at the state Capital Archives in the state you are looking- you can request copies from them – for a fee. Make sure to be as specific as possible, they will send the full...

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Comment on Metcalf by Linda E. Ray

My grandfather was Albert Wingo Metcalf. His wife, my grandmother, was named Marjorie Celinda Mills. My grandfather was deceased before I was born. My mother’s name was Bertha Jane Metcalf. She died in...

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Comment on Message Board by Tia Sparks

Hello Sheila!! My name is Tia Sparks. My Great Grandfather was Cecil Adkins (1900-1974) and his fathers name was Solomon Adkins and lived in Kentucky. I know that I part indian and I believe that I am...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Mike van Beuren

I have been studying the work of many people who have tried to establish a reliable parental link between Ellinipsico and Thomas Bailey Christian. As yet, there is none. The historical figure Kumshaka...

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Comment on Message Board by Sheila

Dear Tia, I know I’ve been very busy lately and haven’t posted much. I get many emails daily & try my best to respond. I do pay to maintain my tree at Ancestry but have since learned from family...

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