Comment on About Me by David R Metcalf
Hello, my name is David Metcalf! I am starting to work on my Family Tree and I came across your page, Metcalf Family News! The branch that I am apart of has it’s roots in the mountains of Western North...
View ArticleComment on August Update by Sandra Nimtz
Miles Adkins- son of Appleton was married to Lucinda (Day) Robbins I have a photo of them if anyone would like a copy
View ArticleComment on August Update by Sheila
Dear Sandra, Speaking for myself, I’d love to see pix of Miles Henry Adkins and his wife Lucinda. Can you email me at vvsfan@msn.com or post a link here from where you have the host site? Thanks as...
View ArticleComment on Martin Fugate 1725-1803 by Gary Fugate
With regard to note 28., the Peter Fickett who married Mary Bondfield in 1681 is a dead end for us Fugate researchers. This well documented marriage occurred in or near Marblehead, Massachusetts on...
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Mike Shuman
Kay Anderson, I have been away for sometime now, but must address some of the words you have used. Are you really asking me to except that Alexander Montgomery born 1762 was at Boonesborough in 1775,...
View ArticleComment on Dr. Cooper’s Soup by Desmond
Hi there, its good post regarding media print, we all be aware of media is a fantastic source of facts.
View ArticleComment on August Update by Sandra Nimtz
Miles Adkins- son of Appleton was married to Lucinda (Day) Robbins I have a photo of them if anyone would like a copy
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Kay Anderson
Mike, Good to hear from you. It may take me a while to answer your questions. I will start with the ages of Alexander and John when they signed up for service. Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land...
View ArticleComment on August Update by Amy Smith
I want that book ‘Early Morgan County’ but I cannot find it anywhere!!! Does anyone know where I can get one? My email is boogierenee976@yahoo.com please help!!!
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Kay Anderson
Alexander Montgomery was 2 years older than John Montgomery. He was born in 1762. So he was 15 years old upon enlistment. Sorry for that error.
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by tmckenny
Sheila.. I think you are missing our question. We are resigned to the fact that there is significant debate as to who Parker’s wife may have been by whom Keziah was born. However, our question is what...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Connie Barber
Our we talking about Ronnie Adkins book on he Wayne county Adkins. I Working on this line now and would love a copy of his book. Sent from my iPhone
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Sheila
Dear Tim, I’m glad you have a copy of Ronnie’s book. You’re very fortunate. I was unable to obtain a personal copy. It would be nice if more copies were made available. Phone conversations just don’t...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by tmckenny
Oops. I have done a ton of independent “legwork” on this matter. We have spoken and exchanged emails with Ronnie and others about this family. Some of which has been copied and pasted onto these pages....
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Geoff
I do not understand this “DNA is not 100% accurate” thing. There are three types of DNA testing: Autosomal (atDNA), mitochondrial (mtDNA), and Y-Chromosome (y-DNA) testing. The three types reveal...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Geoff
I don’t understand what this proves other than he seems to have left more to the daughters than the sons. Maybe the sons already had property? It surely doesn’t prove that the sons were stepsons. See...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by John Cheek
Michael seniors first wife was Margaret Cosward. About the Ailstock DNA project. There are only four participants. 3 are descendants of Absalom. Two are E1b1a haplotypes and one is I2b1. The other a...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Geoff
John, You are correct in thinking that Absalom may have been part Native American. In fact, it is quite likely but the chance that Cornstalk was his father seems very unlikely. The ancestry of Michael...
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