Comment on Sheila Metcalf by Sheila
Dear Theresa, I’ll need more than a few days to look into his lineage, since it’s not on my tree. John Elijah Adkins & Sarah Francis Zachery Adkins are buried...
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Thank you so much. We have a page out of Sarah’s bible. Its old says when she was born and john and all the children. Theresa
View ArticleComment on Bio of William V Adkins of 1689 by Tammy
@Kevin – I am researching the lineage of William Adkins and Hannah Rader. If you look in the census for 1850-1880 you will find that he remained in Clay County all those years. His wife passed away in...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Rachel
Hi there! I’ve been doing quite a bit of research lately on my family ties and keep coming back to the Jacob Harley Earl of Oxford and Mary Blue Cornstalk lineage. What I know that is somewhat...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by J
Desmond Kendrick was the one who put the original pictures of William Vortimer Adkins III & Mary Ann Hartman online. The Danville Register and Bee did a article about “Oldest Photographs in...
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Beth Case
Mike, It’s been years, but I hope you may still check here on occasion! You said “I know that Alexander Montgomery son of Alexander and Martha had signed up for 5 years or the duration of the War....
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by kay5434
Hello Beth, I do not dabble in this much anymore, but I might add some info to help you. If you look at message 17, and 18, October 3, 2012, you will find the story of this family with some...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Debbie
Are you drunk? That is the most utterly insane nonsense I have ever heard! Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Debbie
I am receiving messages from Tyler Ray Matters through this site. The above reply was to him, not any of you. He is smoking some good dope cause he is crazy as a bat! I do not see his posts here....
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Sheila
Dear Debbie, I’m not sure how this “Tyler Ray Matters” got your email address. I don’t believe that I’ve been hacked. I’ve checked – all comments, allowed & in the spam query, none are from that...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Debbie Nibert
Dear Sheila, not sure what is going on or who this fella is, but i didnot leave you any messages on this site. I just read his comments to you and that was really rude. Please be assured that was not...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Debbie
Sheila, the messages are in the same email that you replied to me with. An email sent from this site when someone posts if you are following this thread. Go and read all the comments in that email and...
View ArticleComment on John & Ann Poteete by J. Dresser
Regarding the probate documents about Temperance Lyon, widow of James Poteat: I believe the James Poteet you are thinking about is James Poteet, b.c. 1745, Baltimore County, son of James and Elizabeth...
View ArticleComment on David Robinson (1795-1863) by Charles Robinson
Thanks so much, You have helped resolve the math of Nancy Crater/Nancy Runion (Cherokee). In a lot of trees a dead woman kept having babies, Sometimes the two women merged into one, and sometimes the...
View ArticleComment on Adkins by kelly gorth
Hi, I am looking for proof of Blackburn Beverly Adkins indian heritage. I have heard he was part indian. That is why his daughter Dora gave all her children indians names. I am his 2x great...
View ArticleComment on In Memoriam by kelly gorth
In Memoriam Harry Ronald. AKA “Sonny”,” Pete” age 81 of Cincinnati, OH, passed away at home in hospice due to heart and kidney failed on December 26, 2015. Loving son of (beloved) Causby Adkins Gorth...
View ArticleComment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by dswatkins1
Hello. I’m trying to find some information about Essex Capshaw who married an Indian Woman named Elizabeth. We think she was a daughter of Chief Cornstalk. We can trace up to her daughter Sarah Capshaw.
View ArticleComment on Bio of William V Adkins of 1689 by aflamecrystal
Hi, My name is Christina I am from the modern day Chickahominy tribe. I have been doing a lot of research on my family lineage. Littleberry is my great-grandfather. John L. Adkins and Elizabeth Bradby...
View ArticleComment on Bio of William V Adkins of 1689 by Susan Miles
I AM Susan in Charles City, Virginia. Elizabeth Bradby and John L. Adkins are also my 4’x great grandparents. Chief William H. Adkins is brother to my 3x great grandmother, Rebbecca Frances Adkins. If...
View ArticleComment on Bio of William V Adkins of 1689 by Chris
Mary Elizabeth Bradby was Chickahominy. John was of European descent.
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