An Adams-Goolsby genealogy : some descendants of Robert Adams of Virginia, Georgia, and Texas, 1624- 1982 ; and a Shirley genealogy : some descendants of Thomas Shirley of Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas, 1612-1982/ compiled by Emma G. Baldwin
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Robert Adams emigrated from Wales to Virginia before 1624. His wife's name is unknown; they had one son of record.
Louise Catherine Adams (1831-1923), a descendant of Robert Adams, married William Judge Anderson Goolsby (1825-1903), a son of Jeremiah Goolsby, in 1849. They had nine children. Their son Judge Anderson Jeremiah Goolsby (1855-1925) married Emma Rebecca Shirley (1860- 1910), a daughter of James Smith Shirley and Fannie Luvenia Hunter, in 1876. They had eleven children. Descendants of the three families live throughout the United States.
Includes Harris, Jones, King, and related families.
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