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Comment on Metcalf by Shirley B. Metcalfe Holmes

I am a Metcalfe from Harlan County Kentucky. Parents Henry L Metcalfe Born July 1911, Died 1990, Mother Edna Owens , Born Jan 1914, Died Dec. 1974. Grandfather, Issac, Grandmother Matilda Osborne

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Comment on Archelous Craft 1749-1853 by Stacy

Oh boy where do I start our families DNA comes back Craft sharing a ggg grandfather. I hate to stir the pot but we are Mulatto.. A C Craft was in the area at the time of conception. I believe that A C...

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Comment on Archelous Craft 1749-1853 by Stacy

I found Samuel his father is William Craft(Reverend)

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Comment on The things that keep me up at night… by layne.vanover@gmail.com

Peggie is my 4x great grandmother. I have been trying for 17 years to solve the mystery of her last name. Is it truly her maiden name, meaning all of the children were illegitimate? Was she married to...

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Comment on Joseph Adkins born abt 1812 by esther weaver

ryan scott adkins, I am looking for info on your family, you are related to the coppernoll family somehow,, I have you and your brother, father and mother in a book my gram and aunt wrote,, but I do...

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Comment on Bio of William V Adkins of 1689 by Elizabeth Garner

Your post mentions Mary Polly Adkins who had several children out of wedlock by a Harley. It looks like DNA is pointing to Jacob Stover Jr, son of Jacob Stover and Sarah Boone (sister to George Boone,...

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Comment on Metcalf by bessie metcalf

My name is Bessie Metcalf i live in franklin county VA.. and i think im not sure im related to this page..lol… my great grandfather is William Ralph Metcalf 4-16-1924 – 7-8-1989.. i was just born when...

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Comment on About Me by Lisa Chan

Hello Sheila, I found your site through a search for Poteets of Baltimore County, Maryland. I’m the manager of an autosomal and Y-DNA project focusing on the Rhodes/Whitaker/Poteet/McComas/Standiford...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Claudette Andrews

To whom it may concern, I recently lost my mother which forced me to look for my family as I only have one brother and our mom passed away so I have been researching my dad’s family we are from the...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Bob

You might want to do ftdna.com’s Family Finder DNA test, about $100 or so, and I’d also do the ancestry.com test, at about the same price range. I gained 500 Family connections, my Wife 2,000, well...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Claudette Andrews

Morning Bob, my name is Claudette that is how knew where to look when I did the DNA it said I was a match for Esther Cutewah Cornstalk and her daughter Rosannah Sowards it’s all very exciting can you...

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Comment on Adkins by Kelly

My great grandmother’s name is Grace Adkins, her father is Albert Leonard Adkins and her mother is Lethe Carpenter, Adkins. I am having a hard time finding out about my great, great grandparents. My...

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Comment on About Me by Robert Marco

I don’t ever remember coming to this site in 2009 asking about Duval Porter……he was my grandfather’s uncle. He was a poet and I have his book ‘Sunset Poems’, as does a cousin of mine. I just found his...

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Comment on Archelous Craft 1749-1853 by eileen alley

I’m also the 5th GG daughter to Archelous Craft. Through John W Craft, James Craft and Mary (Maggy) Craft. I’m still learning about My Craft Family line and enjoy reading everything on your page.

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Deana Friend Allen

After further Internet research and getting in touch with family members I’ve been informed not to use any of the information in Don Green’s books. My family line is in Shawnee Heritage VII and we know...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Geoff

Everyone on this blog should take a DNA test to see if they are part Native American. The Cornstalk stories are pure fantasy. I was glad to see I have ancestors from the Middle East and Mali mixed in....

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Nancey Boseman

Dear Deana, Thank you for your post. You are such a blessings. I have tried to complete my moms, turning 96 on 5/27/16, family tree. I too am from the line of Israel Friend and I agree with you that...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Theresa Caparco

I for one did have a DNA test done for my son, Cornstalk’s 6th great grandson.My son is 5% Native blood. And we know that to be Shawnee blood line from his fathers side and Mohawk from my line.I also...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Geoff

I didn’t mean to offend you or anyone else. Some of the Cornstalk stories are true but many are not. My uncle swears that we are direct descendants of Cornstalk but we are not. The only way for people...

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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by John C.

A Cornstalk decendant would be how much Indian? Its at least six generations back… Now assuming Cornstalk was 100% NA which he wasn’t. That’s 100, 50, 25,12.5, 6.25, 3.12… That’s also assuming that DNA...

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