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About Alexander Hamilton Adkins

Gravesite

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ID: I153198 •Name: Hamilton Adkins •Given Name: Hamilton •Surname: Adkins 1 •Sex: M •Birth: Abt 1806 in Greenbrier County, (West) Virginia 1 •Death: Aft 1880 in Lincoln County, West Virginia •Census: 1850 Boone County, (West) Virginia •Census: 1860 Boone County, (West) Virginia •Census: 1870 Lincoln County, West Virginia •_UID: CC3AFDEE2C3D40F28467FD1974AD629CAC56 •Change Date: 21 Jan 2013 at 10:32 •Note: Excerpt from History of West Virginia in Two Parts By Virgil A. Lewis (Corresponding Member of the Virginia Historical Society) Published 1889, Philadelphia, by Hubbard Brothers

pp. 730-733, LINCOLN COUNTY

Pioneers. ?The first settlement within the county the date of which can be ascertained was that made by Jesse McComas, John McComas, David McComas, William and Moses McComas, all of whom came in the year 1799. In the summer of that year they cultivated twenty acres of corn, probably the first ever grown in the Upper Guyandotte Valley. In the autumn they returned east of the mountains and brought their families. Near them other cabins were soon reared by John Lucas, William Hinch and John Johnson. About the year 1800, Isaac Hatfield settled on Ranger's branch, a tributary of Ten-mile creek, and James Hatfield, William Smith and John L. Baker soon came to reside in the same vicinity. In 1807, Luke Adkins found a home near the mouth of Slash creek, on Mud river, twelve miles southeast of the present site of Hamlin. Near him other cabins were reared by his brothers, John and Mark, William and Richard Lovejoy, William Cummins, Mathias Plumley, Silas Cooper, Hamilton Adkins, Peter Holstein, William Smith and William Cooper. In 1801, John Tackett removed his family to a cabin on Trace-fork creek. Other early settlers along the same stream were James Wells, Jonathan Williams, Joseph Holley, James Alford, Reuben Cremeans, Abraham Smith and George Alford. In 1811, Richard Parsons led the way into the wilderness and settled at the mouth of Cobb's creek. Those who came to reside near him on the stream were Eli Parsons, Samuel M. Midkiff, and James Lively.

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Father: Elijah Adkins b: Abt 1760 in Virginia Mother: Elizabeth b: Abt 1762 in Virginia

Marriage 1 Jane Bragg Lovejoy b: Oct 1811 in Monroe County, (West) Virginia•Married: 30 Aug 1828 in Cabell County, (West) Virginia •Change Date: 28 Feb 2011 Children1.Has Children Hiram I. Adkins b: Aug 1829 in Cabell County, (West) Virginia 2.Has Children Luke G. Adkins b: 12 Oct 1830 in Cabell County, (West) Virginia 3.Has No Children Jesse Adkins b: Abt 1833 4.Has Children America Adkins b: Abt 1834 in Cabell County, (West) Virginia 5.Has Children Blackburn B. Adkins b: Aug 1835 in Cabell County, (West) Virginia 6.Has Children Susan Adkins b: Dec 1836 in Cabell County, West Virginia 7.Has Children Clarissa Ann Adkins b: Abt 1838 in Cabell County, (West) Virginia 8.Has Children Jane Adkins b: Abt 1841 in Cabell County, (West) Virginia 9.Has Children Venilla Adkins b: Abt 1842 in Cabell County, (West) Virginia 10.Has Children Miranda Adkins b: Abt 1843 in Virginia 11.Has No Children Cynthia Adkins b: Abt 1844 in Cabell County, (West) Virginia 12.Has No Children Mary E. Adkins b: Abt 1846 in Cabell County, (West) Virginia 13.Has Children Clayborne G. Adkins b: May 1850 in Boone County, (West) Virginia 14.Has No Children Rebecca Adkins b: Abt 1851 in Boone County, (West) Virginia 15.Has No Children Sarah J. Adkins b: Abt 1855 in Boone County, (West) Virginia 16.Has No Children Martha Adkins b: Abt 1861 in Boone County, (West) Virginia

Sources: 1.Abbrev: H4355.ged Title: H4355.ged Note: ABBR H4355.ged


GEDCOM Source

@R903325130@ Family Data Collection - Individual Records Edmund West, comp. Ancestry.com Operations Inc Birth year: 1806; Birth city: Giles Co; Birth state: VA 1,4725::3685196

GEDCOM Source

@R903325130@ 1850 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Year: 1850; Census Place: District 6, Boone, Virginia; Roll: M432_936; Page: 27A; Image: 295 1,8054::14882717

GEDCOM Source

@R903325130@ U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1700s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,60525::8922228

GEDCOM Source

@R903325130@ U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1700s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,60525::8922228


Hamilton Adkins
BIRTH
1806
Giles County, Virginia, USA
DEATH
unknown
Hager, Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL
Luke Adkins Cemetery
Hager, Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA

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Alexander Hamilton Adkins's Timeline

1806
August 30, 1806
Greenbrier County, Virginia, United States
1826
1826
Cabell County, Virginia (WV)
1829
August 1829
VA, United States
1830
October 12, 1830
Cabell, Virginia, Unted States
1832
1832
Cabell County, Virginia, USA
1834
1834
Cabell County, Virginia
1835
August 1835
Cabell County, Virginia, United States
1836
1836
Cabell County, Virginia (WV)
1838
1838
Cabell, Virginia, United States