Native American genealogy research from the Piedmont of NC & VA
Jack….. when we talk in person, remind me to relate mine and Becky’s experiences around Hillsville. (key up “Duelling banjos” 😉
Don’t act that way. You look remarkably like her sister Kitty.
Oh, it’s no act. It’s the real McCoy.
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Dreaminghawk wrote: Jack….. when we talk in person, remind me to relate mine and Becky’s experiences around Hillsville. (key up “Duelling banjos” 😉
Campfire stories!! Let me know when and where.
Bee, I do have that link in my favorites. She and I share George Sr and beyond but there are some researchers who point out that the link to Aaron is not proved.
Jack, my and Becky’s place at our next gathering after y’all are settled back in Va.
I have compiled a 20-page book of the research I have done on females in Virginia during the 1800’s and 1900’s with the name Nikitie (and variations.) I am a descendant of Gabriel Arthur and Nikitie ‘Hannah.’ After ten years of frustration with trying to determine who ‘my’ Nikitie was, we formed a research group. We are breaking through the brickwalls. One of these 90 females was Nickotie Maranda Quesenberry, b. 1843 VA d. 1907 Cooke CO, TX. Her parents were James Quesenberry and Euphemia Breeding.
