There was a Campbell County Georgia. It was located in what now is the lower part of Fulton Co. It was merged with Fulton in the depression. The first county seat was Campbelton located on a bluff above the Chattahoochee River. It's just a ghost town now with only the old town square and a few houses. The courthouse was later moved to Fairburn. There is an historical society for the former county but I know not its address. In the first years, Campbell County was quite large and included portions of present Fayette, Clayton, Douglas and Cobb counties. Godspeed.....Patrick
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Paul, I've checked my notes from my last trip to Connecticut (which, as I mentioned in my reply to your direct note earlier, is not very close to New York City) and confirmed that Samuel Akins, youngest son, not grandson as I was thinking, of the Henry Akin whom I'm trying to find more about, remained in Connecticut and was definitely NOT a Loyalist. First, a stone in the "Center Cemetery" of Portland, CT, labeled Robert Akins, son of Samuel and Mary, died Oct. 27, 1795, at age 18, indicates Samuel was probably in CT at that time. And, in fact, the very next stone is for "Lieutenant" Samuel Akins, Captain Edward's Company, Revolutionary War, died June 25, 1809, age 70 years. Apparently he was somewhat of a war hero, because I had seen other references to him in Connecticut Revolutionary War material, but was unaware of any connection to my family at the time. I keep missing a direct connection to war heros in my line... I also have a Civil War casualty (hit by a shell at Cold Harbor, VA in 1864, died at Finley Hospital, in Washington DC, and buried in Arlington) in the family, brother to my great grandfather. Anyway, sorry this turned out not to be any help, and good luck in your hunt. If I find out anything more about Henry, maybe I'll find a connection to your Samuel. Names tend to be handed down through the generations. If I do, I'll let you know, and put it on the mailing list, as well. Carl Akins Paul Grimwood wrote: >Hello Carl, >When you are able, would you have any information at all regarding Henry's son >Samuel? I am looking for a Samuel Aikins who owned land in New York City in 1779 >and later refugeed to Nova Scotia as a Loyalist. >It is a process of elimination so far, as we know a fair bit about the family >but have not been able to find where they came from originally. (New York was a >reugee city at the time, and they could have come from anywhere, as well as from >NY!) >Paul Grimwood, >Ancaster, Ontario Akins, Carl wrote: > I want to thank everyone for their responses regarding my quest for Henry > Akin in Connecticut. Angie (of the Akin Ancestors Newsletter fame) has been > a great help with some possible leads. I'm sorry to say that I can't help > anyone else, yet, on a possible connection to other parts of the country. To > my knowledge, all of Henry's children remained in the Northeast, > specifically Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York, although I only > specifically followed my direct ancestor so I can't be certain. If I find > out anything more, I will post that information to this mailing list. I do > know that one of my older cousins retired and moved to Florida, but to my > knowledge his children remain here. > > Carl Akins > Newark Valley, NY
Hello, I am enjoying the flurry of activity on the list and want to take advantage of the renewed interest. Does anyone have ANY information on any Akin who lived in Mississippi? My William Hiram Akin was born somewhere in GA in 1829 and moved to Mississippi ca 1860. He married Levina Vinson Laney and I descend from one of their sons, Benjamin Phillips Akin(s) who was born 1850 in GA and maried first Martha A. Ballard who was also born in GA ca 1843. The Laneys were located in Henry Co., GA in 1830; Campbell Co., GA in 1840, but the county location in GA of the Akins is not known to me. I suspect that James Akin of the 1830 and 1840 Campbell County censuses may be connected to my family but I have no informationon him and his family. William Hiram came to Attala Co., MS and reared his family. His second wife was Montgomery "Gumery" Burroughs (or Burrows). They also had children. Some of them moved over to Leake Co., MS. Can anyone help me!!!!! Sincerely, Ruth Long Menhel
Hi Carol, If memory serves me right, I think the family Glynda is searching may be from the York Cnty, SC families. This is where I believe her Peter was from. If you have info on a James Hill, I would love to know it. You are right about the daughter of Peter Ashbrooke marrying an Akin. I believe her name was Elizabeth and she married William Akin. This is all coming from memory. Angie atstrz@icok.net At 05:33 PM 2/15/99 -0500, you wrote: >Glynda, I wrote you some time ago and suggested you look at Peter >Ashbrooke's will I think it is Henrico County Wills, but maybe it is >Chesterfield County. One of his daughters married an Akin and I think that >is the family that produced your Peter.Did you try that? > Carol Preece docpreece@mindspring.comAt > 04:12 PM 2/15/1999 -0500, you wrote: >>I am not sure that the family you have posted is the one in question. The >James Hill part will interest Angie though. The Peter Akin I am seeking >had a duaghter, Ann, who got married about 1775. Your Peter was not born >until 1766. That would have been kind of young on both their parts. >Thanks though. >> >>glynda >> >> > >
Glynda, I wrote you some time ago and suggested you look at Peter Ashbrooke's will I think it is Henrico County Wills, but maybe it is Chesterfield County. One of his daughters married an Akin and I think that is the family that produced your Peter.Did you try that? Carol Preece docpreece@mindspring.comAt 04:12 PM 2/15/1999 -0500, you wrote: >I am not sure that the family you have posted is the one in question. The James Hill part will interest Angie though. The Peter Akin I am seeking had a duaghter, Ann, who got married about 1775. Your Peter was not born until 1766. That would have been kind of young on both their parts. Thanks though. > >glynda > >
I am not sure that the family you have posted is the one in question. The James Hill part will interest Angie though. The Peter Akin I am seeking had a duaghter, Ann, who got married about 1775. Your Peter was not born until 1766. That would have been kind of young on both their parts. Thanks though. glynda
Hello Carl, When you are able, would you have any information at all regarding Henry's son Samuel? I am looking for a Samuel Aikins who owned land in New York City in 1779 and later refugeed to Nova Scotia as a Loyalist. It is a process of elimination so far, as we know a fair bit about the family but have not been able to find where they came from originally. (New York was a reugee city at the time, and they could have come from anywhere, as well as from NY!) Paul Grimwood, Ancaster, Ontario Akins, Carl wrote: > I want to thank everyone for their responses regarding my quest for Henry > Akin in Connecticut. Angie (of the Akin Ancestors Newsletter fame) has been > a great help with some possible leads. I'm sorry to say that I can't help > anyone else, yet, on a possible connection to other parts of the country. To > my knowledge, all of Henry's children remained in the Northeast, > specifically Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York, although I only > specifically followed my direct ancestor so I can't be certain. If I find > out anything more, I will post that information to this mailing list. I do > know that one of my older cousins retired and moved to Florida, but to my > knowledge his children remain here. > > Carl Akins > Newark Valley, NY
I want to thank everyone for their responses regarding my quest for Henry Akin in Connecticut. Angie (of the Akin Ancestors Newsletter fame) has been a great help with some possible leads. I'm sorry to say that I can't help anyone else, yet, on a possible connection to other parts of the country. To my knowledge, all of Henry's children remained in the Northeast, specifically Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York, although I only specifically followed my direct ancestor so I can't be certain. If I find out anything more, I will post that information to this mailing list. I do know that one of my older cousins retired and moved to Florida, but to my knowledge his children remain here. Carl Akins Newark Valley, NY
Hello: I'm new to the list and would like to share information with anyone researching this family, especially those marked with *.... James AICKINS/AKINS, b Ireland, ca 1790; d Hamilton Co., OH, prob. 18 Dec 1871; md Elisa (-) b Ireland, ca 1794. They came to America just prior to the 1820 Census of Washington Co., ME. Between 1826 and 1828, they migrated to Hamilton Co., OH, where they remained. Family history states he was a fine linen weaver, however, he is listed as a farmer in OH. The surname evolved into Aiken/Aikens. Children were: 1) *William Aickins, b Ireland, ca 1818; md ca 1839, Alezina (-), b OH, ca 1821. Known children: Charles, Alice A., Hannah, and Mary E. 2) *James Aickins, b ME, 1822. 3) Eliza A. Aickins b ME, 1823; d Hamilton Co., OH, 1910, bur Armstrong Chapel Cem., Hamilton Co.; md bef 1846, Dr. John W. NORRIS (1816-1852). Children: Caroline (1846-1907 nmd), *Alva C. (son), and Charles, (1852-1852). 4) John D. Aickins b ME, ca 1826; d Hamilton Co., OH, 26 Jun 1900; md 1864, Margaret Ann Ward. No children who survived to adulthood. 5) Thomas J. Aickins b Hamilton Co., OH, 10 Apr 1828; d 13 Jan 1905; md Hamilton Co., OH, 17 Feb 1853, Jemima Anna TINGLEY (1832-1895). Children were: *Frank R. Aiken b OH, 1854; d Clinton Co., OH, 1908. No further information. *William H. Aiken, b Hamilton Co., OH, 7 Nov 1855; d ; md 1888, Anna H. HODSON. He was a physician. One son, Hurdes, b 1891. *Elizabeth T. Aiken, b OH, 1858; d OH 1915; md Joshua BATTERTON (1847-1922). Prob. children were Anna, Helen and George. George Clemet Aiken (1864-1939) md Martha Ellen PRICE. I have all info on these ancestors. Thomas Elmer Aiken, b Hamilton Co., OH; d Alhambra, CA, 1939; md #1) Ella Boone and #2) Iola Cosby. No children. *Clarence Mortimer Aiken, b OH, 1874; md Margaret BAIN. Children Kathryn, Anne, Russell. 6) *Mary Ann Aickins, b OH, ca 1830; d ; md Hamilton Co., OH, 27 Aug 1849, John GIBBONS. Have no further information. 7) *Matilda Aickins, b OH, ca 1834. No further information 8) Emeline Aickins, b OH, ca 1837; d ; md Hamilton Co., OH, 24 Feb 1857, Thomas J. WILLIAMS. Widowed by 1860. Children Josephine (1858-1932, nmd) and Marietta. Thanks, Judy Tooman Colorado
KAT, When I finally get all my eggs in one basket, I'll take time to type out many of these records and send them to you. But it will be awhile. ALL, I found the most interesting things in the deed books. Daniel listed Lewis as a border in an indenture record dated 1772. This combined with Daniel and Thomas witnessing an Indenture during the same year suggests family to me. Will try to look up the Rudd's to see how close they lived to our Akins. Thomas married Avis Rudd. Godspeed.....Patrick
Just saw the post on these subjects. My history has the following; James Akin Sr. ca 1734 MD married ??? children ; 1. Samuel Akin ca 1754 2. William Akin, sr ca 1756 MD marr, Elizabeth McCorkle 3. John ca 1760 4. Rachel ca 1762 5.James Jr. ca 1764 6. Peter ca 1766 Mecklinburg NC 7. Agnes ca 1770 Mecklinburg, NC 8 Thomas 1775 Peter had a son John Hill Akin born 1781 in York Co, SC who married Nancy Powell. Also a daughter unknown to me. Could this be the one you are researching. Jane Wheeler Glynda L. Churchill wrote: > Hi Angie, > > I think we have 'talked' before about Thomas & Peter. I saw the family you sent Ann. Thomas Akin married Elizabeth Goode and had as a first child, Peter Akin, b. 1718. This would be the right time frame and the right part of the country for the Peter I am seeking whose daughter, Ann, married Thomas G. Logwood. Does that sound reasonable? Do you know who this Peter married? Did he have children? > > Also I have not forgotten the James Hill question. There was a James Hill who received land for transporting people to Virginia. At least that is what I got out of the thing I read. I wonder if he has anything to do with this whole matter. > > The list has gotten really interesting. Thanks for any help. > > glynda
I got a look at the Will of Francis Mann in 1768. The right side edge of the book was badly torn with about an inch missing up and down. The bottom edge was badly mutilated about the same. As the remainder is fairly readable, portions missing can be figured out to a degree. As previously stated, Mary Mann, wife of Francis, was made Executrix. So was Page Mann. Mary was given a portion (torn area) of the estate during her lifetime or widowhood. Her 1/3 dower rights were recognized. After her death, or end of widowhood, her portion was to be devided amongst the other heirs. Not again, until December of 1785, was Francis Mann mentioned except as deceased, or, estate of. In the 1785 inventory, there was mentioned numerous items including slaves by name. This appears to be the time of Mary's death. I mentioned in an earlier post where Page Mann was called the sole surviving executor of Francis Mann. He was ordered to give the final settlement statement. There was no other Franicis Mann. And if there were, that one would have to have a brother name Page Mann as well. Further it would be an incredible event for a supposed 2nd Francis to also name his brother, Page Mann, also as executor. Indeed, there was only one Francis Mann and one Page Mann. Still, there is the problem with Lewis Akin's connection. Since the Laurens Co. SC record does not say he is demanding his dowership rights for anyone other than himself, and, Francis Mann did not list a daughter, I can only conclude that his relationship did not rest in Elizabeth. Rather, I believe his relationship was with Mary Mann. More later..... Godspeed.....Patrick
Hi Carol, Sorry for the mixup. I was meaning to write to Carol Preece. Sorry. I have been trying to call you, but we never can connect. I have been printing more newsletters and will be working on this project all weekend. You will be receiving yours very soon. Call me when you can, Angie atstrz@icok.net At 10:30 AM 2/12/99 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Angie, > >No, I didn't move to Germany....that's a hoot!!! Thanks for trying to send them to >me though... > >Here's my new address: > >Ms. Carol Ann Tindell >1655 The Greens Way #2314 >Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 > >Home: 904.285.2900 > >Thanks again... > >CAT > >PS....I'll try to reach you by phone over the weekend...OK??? > >Ted & Angie Strzelecki wrote: > >> Carol, >> >> What is your new address? I had mailed you newsletters some time ago and >> then they were returned marked that you moved to Germany!! Is this >> correct??? I felt it had to be a mistake. Please send me your address so >> that I may re-send them to you. >> >> Thanks, >> Angie >> atstrz@icok.net >> >> At 09:05 PM 2/11/99 -0500, you wrote: >> >Hi, Glad to hear from you. I heard from a descendant of Pleasant Akin, >> >descended through his eldest son from his second marriage. >> > >> > I also have some materials on the Thomas Akin=Rudd that I picked up from >> >the GenForum. Do you have that? >> > >> >Carol Preece >> >At 09:34 AM 2/11/99 -0500, you wrote: >> >>Hi Everyone, >> >> >> >>You'll find some info/data gathered about this Thomas AKIN & Avis RUDD at my >> >>personal website [note new address]. Look at the AKINS Timeline. >> >> >> >>CAT >> >> >> >>Ted & Angie Strzelecki wrote: >> >> >> >>> Ann, >> >>> >> >>> I am sure it is not the same Thomas. Thomas Akin b. Chesterfield Cnty, VA., >> >>> and m. abt 1717 Elizabeth Goode. The funny this is, I don't show them >> >having >> >>> a son named Thomas, unless I missed him somewhere. I wonder if this Thomas >> >>> could have been a son of to the brother of the elder Thomas. Hope that >> >>> dosen't sound confusing. These are the children I have listed for Thomas & >> >>> Elizabeth: >> >>> >> >>> Peter Akin b. 1718 >> >>> Joseph Akin b. 1720 >> >>> Isham Akin b. 1722 >> >>> James Akin - b. 1724 >> >>> Jean Akin - b. 1726 >> >>> Mary Akin - b. 1728 >> >>> Elizabeth Akin - b. 1730 >> >>> William Akin - b. 1732 >> >>> Margaret Akin - no info >> >>> Sarah Akin - b. 1739 >> >>> >> >>> Thomas Akin's siblings were: William Akin b. 1692, James Akin - no info, >> >>> John Akin - no info, Ann Akin m. Mr. Moore, Elizabeth Akin m. John Baugh. >> >>> >> >>> Hope this help?! >> >>> >> >>> I will check my lists of Thomas and this Avis Rudd and see what I can come >> >>> up with. >> >>> >> >>> Angie >> >>> atstrz@icok.net >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>-- >> >>Carol Ann "Cat" Tindell >> >>Jacksonville Beach, FL >> >>C.A.T.'s Southern Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/ >> >>Reasearching: AKINS, BERRY, BOWERS, BROOKS, DANIEL, JOHNSON, >> >> ROBERTS & WOOD{S} >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > > > > >-- >Carol Ann "Cat" Tindell >Jacksonville Beach, FL >C.A.T.'s Southern Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/ >Reasearching: AKINS, BERRY, BOWERS, BROOKS, DANIEL, JOHNSON, > ROBERTS & WOOD{S} > > >
Hi Angie, I think we have 'talked' before about Thomas & Peter. I saw the family you sent Ann. Thomas Akin married Elizabeth Goode and had as a first child, Peter Akin, b. 1718. This would be the right time frame and the right part of the country for the Peter I am seeking whose daughter, Ann, married Thomas G. Logwood. Does that sound reasonable? Do you know who this Peter married? Did he have children? Also I have not forgotten the James Hill question. There was a James Hill who received land for transporting people to Virginia. At least that is what I got out of the thing I read. I wonder if he has anything to do with this whole matter. The list has gotten really interesting. Thanks for any help. glynda
i have 3 Alice AKINS...can you be more specific about yours??? CAT Jtabby2263@aol.com wrote: > Elias and Rachels children > 1 Savannah Akins > 2 Ophelia Akins > 3 Fannie Akins > 4 Greely Akins > 5 Rosa Akins > 6 Alice Akins > I am told that he remarried after the death of Rachel and had two more boys. -- Carol Ann "Cat" Tindell Jacksonville Beach, FL C.A.T.'s Southern Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/ Reasearching: AKINS, BERRY, BOWERS, BROOKS, DANIEL, JOHNSON, ROBERTS & WOOD{S}
Teri, Please fill me in on the children's names of Elias & Rachel COWART AKINS out of Pickens Co., GA....I have 2 leads for you.... CAT Jtabby2263@aol.com wrote: > Elias Akins born January 23, 1858 died April 1921, married Rachel Cowart in > Pickens County, Georgia on August 1, 1880. Children's names Savannah, Alice, > Ophelia, Greely and Fannie Mae. > Elias ( the name has been spelled several different ways....Elijah.etc) > may have had a sister named Amanda Akins that married Joseph Lewis Cowart on > November 15, 1868. > If anyone can help with this family line, I would love to hear from you. > > teri -- Carol Ann "Cat" Tindell Jacksonville Beach, FL C.A.T.'s Southern Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/ Reasearching: AKINS, BERRY, BOWERS, BROOKS, DANIEL, JOHNSON, ROBERTS & WOOD{S}
PS. I'll be glad to reimburse you for the postage, etc. THANKS!!! CAT Ted & Angie Strzelecki wrote: > Carol, > > What is your new address? I had mailed you newsletters some time ago and > then they were returned marked that you moved to Germany!! Is this > correct??? I felt it had to be a mistake. Please send me your address so > that I may re-send them to you. > > Thanks, > Angie > atstrz@icok.net > > At 09:05 PM 2/11/99 -0500, you wrote: > >Hi, Glad to hear from you. I heard from a descendant of Pleasant Akin, > >descended through his eldest son from his second marriage. > > > > I also have some materials on the Thomas Akin=Rudd that I picked up from > >the GenForum. Do you have that? > > > >Carol Preece > >At 09:34 AM 2/11/99 -0500, you wrote: > >>Hi Everyone, > >> > >>You'll find some info/data gathered about this Thomas AKIN & Avis RUDD at my > >>personal website [note new address]. Look at the AKINS Timeline. > >> > >>CAT > >> > >>Ted & Angie Strzelecki wrote: > >> > >>> Ann, > >>> > >>> I am sure it is not the same Thomas. Thomas Akin b. Chesterfield Cnty, VA., > >>> and m. abt 1717 Elizabeth Goode. The funny this is, I don't show them > >having > >>> a son named Thomas, unless I missed him somewhere. I wonder if this Thomas > >>> could have been a son of to the brother of the elder Thomas. Hope that > >>> dosen't sound confusing. These are the children I have listed for Thomas & > >>> Elizabeth: > >>> > >>> Peter Akin b. 1718 > >>> Joseph Akin b. 1720 > >>> Isham Akin b. 1722 > >>> James Akin - b. 1724 > >>> Jean Akin - b. 1726 > >>> Mary Akin - b. 1728 > >>> Elizabeth Akin - b. 1730 > >>> William Akin - b. 1732 > >>> Margaret Akin - no info > >>> Sarah Akin - b. 1739 > >>> > >>> Thomas Akin's siblings were: William Akin b. 1692, James Akin - no info, > >>> John Akin - no info, Ann Akin m. Mr. Moore, Elizabeth Akin m. John Baugh. > >>> > >>> Hope this help?! > >>> > >>> I will check my lists of Thomas and this Avis Rudd and see what I can come > >>> up with. > >>> > >>> Angie > >>> atstrz@icok.net > >> > >> > >> > >>-- > >>Carol Ann "Cat" Tindell > >>Jacksonville Beach, FL > >>C.A.T.'s Southern Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/ > >>Reasearching: AKINS, BERRY, BOWERS, BROOKS, DANIEL, JOHNSON, > >> ROBERTS & WOOD{S} > >> > >> > >> > > > > -- Carol Ann "Cat" Tindell Jacksonville Beach, FL C.A.T.'s Southern Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/ Reasearching: AKINS, BERRY, BOWERS, BROOKS, DANIEL, JOHNSON, ROBERTS & WOOD{S}
Hi Angie, No, I didn't move to Germany....that's a hoot!!! Thanks for trying to send them to me though... Here's my new address: Ms. Carol Ann Tindell 1655 The Greens Way #2314 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 Home: 904.285.2900 Thanks again... CAT PS....I'll try to reach you by phone over the weekend...OK??? Ted & Angie Strzelecki wrote: > Carol, > > What is your new address? I had mailed you newsletters some time ago and > then they were returned marked that you moved to Germany!! Is this > correct??? I felt it had to be a mistake. Please send me your address so > that I may re-send them to you. > > Thanks, > Angie > atstrz@icok.net > > At 09:05 PM 2/11/99 -0500, you wrote: > >Hi, Glad to hear from you. I heard from a descendant of Pleasant Akin, > >descended through his eldest son from his second marriage. > > > > I also have some materials on the Thomas Akin=Rudd that I picked up from > >the GenForum. Do you have that? > > > >Carol Preece > >At 09:34 AM 2/11/99 -0500, you wrote: > >>Hi Everyone, > >> > >>You'll find some info/data gathered about this Thomas AKIN & Avis RUDD at my > >>personal website [note new address]. Look at the AKINS Timeline. > >> > >>CAT > >> > >>Ted & Angie Strzelecki wrote: > >> > >>> Ann, > >>> > >>> I am sure it is not the same Thomas. Thomas Akin b. Chesterfield Cnty, VA., > >>> and m. abt 1717 Elizabeth Goode. The funny this is, I don't show them > >having > >>> a son named Thomas, unless I missed him somewhere. I wonder if this Thomas > >>> could have been a son of to the brother of the elder Thomas. Hope that > >>> dosen't sound confusing. These are the children I have listed for Thomas & > >>> Elizabeth: > >>> > >>> Peter Akin b. 1718 > >>> Joseph Akin b. 1720 > >>> Isham Akin b. 1722 > >>> James Akin - b. 1724 > >>> Jean Akin - b. 1726 > >>> Mary Akin - b. 1728 > >>> Elizabeth Akin - b. 1730 > >>> William Akin - b. 1732 > >>> Margaret Akin - no info > >>> Sarah Akin - b. 1739 > >>> > >>> Thomas Akin's siblings were: William Akin b. 1692, James Akin - no info, > >>> John Akin - no info, Ann Akin m. Mr. Moore, Elizabeth Akin m. John Baugh. > >>> > >>> Hope this help?! > >>> > >>> I will check my lists of Thomas and this Avis Rudd and see what I can come > >>> up with. > >>> > >>> Angie > >>> atstrz@icok.net > >> > >> > >> > >>-- > >>Carol Ann "Cat" Tindell > >>Jacksonville Beach, FL > >>C.A.T.'s Southern Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/ > >>Reasearching: AKINS, BERRY, BOWERS, BROOKS, DANIEL, JOHNSON, > >> ROBERTS & WOOD{S} > >> > >> > >> > > > > -- Carol Ann "Cat" Tindell Jacksonville Beach, FL C.A.T.'s Southern Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/ Reasearching: AKINS, BERRY, BOWERS, BROOKS, DANIEL, JOHNSON, ROBERTS & WOOD{S}
You'll find Lewis AKINS descendants at my personal website: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/ CAkins123@aol.com wrote: > Who were the decedents of this Lewis Akins, next 2 or 3 generations into the > mid 1800s if you have them available. > Thanks. -- Carol Ann "Cat" Tindell Jacksonville Beach, FL C.A.T.'s Southern Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~catinjax/ Reasearching: AKINS, BERRY, BOWERS, BROOKS, DANIEL, JOHNSON, ROBERTS & WOOD{S}