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Atkins or Adkins in Tennessee - Genealogy.com
Jun 3, 2005 · Atkins or Adkins in Tennessee By Peggy Riley June 03, 2005 at 01:27:56 I'm just beginning to search for my Dad's family. His maternal grandparents were Dudley Adkins (Atkins, …
Re: Wampler Family History 170 - Genealogy.com
Dec 6, 2006 · Re: Wampler Family History 1701-1980 by Fred Wampler By Robert Scott December 12, 2006 at 10:07:40
Re: Martha/Patty/Betsy Conant - Genealogy.com
Feb 26, 2007 · Conant: In F.O. Conant's 1887 book "A History and Genealog... Read more on Genealogy.com!
Re: The first Robert Abernathy - Genealogy.com
Mar 14, 2007 · Here is what I have. Email dated April 21, 1997 to Abernathy Mail List: From Public Records Office- Chancery Lane- From List of Scots Taken Prisoner: At the Battle of Worcestor (Eng) …
Re: John Jamison of Rockbridge - Genealogy.com
Nov 20, 2002 · Is this John Jamison of Rockbridge County, Virginia, the one who married Martha McCluer (or McClure) in 1800?If so, they may be my ggg grandparents. My gg grandmother was …