Richard Shockley and Elizabeth Adkins : their ancestors and descendants/ by Beverly J. Neises, James H. Gates

Authors

Gates, James H (Added Author)

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

2003

Publisher

J.H. Gates

Place of Publication

Wilton Manors, Florida

Physical

2 v. : geneal. tables, maps

Notes

Richard Shockley was born in 1727 in Kent County, Delaware. His parents were William Shockley and Sarah. He married Elizabeth Adkins, daughter of William Adkins or Atkinson (1718-1784) and Lydia Owen, in 1755 in Halifax County, Virginia. They had eleven children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri and Texas.

Contents: v. 1. Ancestors and descendants of Richard Shockley and Elizabeth Adkins -- v. 2. Descendancy chart for Richard Shockley, who was born in about 1634 in England and died in about 1716 in Somerset County, Maryland.

Includes Atkins, Barbarick, Black, Bowman, Branson, Brock, Burgess, Cox, Crawley, Crider, Cummings, Dalton, David, Denney, Dodson, Elrod, Farmer, Galloway, Goad, Grissom, Harville, Haston, Hedrick, Hillis, Hitchcock, Holland, Hoodenpyl, Hulsey, Largen, Lynch, McCormick, Magee, Medley, Peak, Ridenhour, Runnion, Sanders, Sparkman, Stipe, Weathers, Wiles, Yarolimek, Young and related families.

Includes indexes in each v.

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Subjects

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