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Champ Adkins (1763 - aft. 1789)

Champ Adkins
Born in Halifax, Halifax, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died after after age 26 in Granger County, Tennesseemap
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Biography

Ronnie Adkins 1990 genealogy (p 6) only has this to say about Champ:

"126 Champ b ca 1763 Halifax Co.; moved to Granger Co., Tenn. in 1789"[1]

A 1955 booklet says this about Champ:

"Champ, the fifth son [of Parker], also died in Giles County, Virginia [as did son Isom]. Nothing much seems to be known about him."[2]

Sources

  1. Ronnie Adkins, The Adkins family of Wayne County, West Virginia, Montgomery, Alabama: 1990, p 6
  2. Adkins, Golza B., Complier, "The Name and Family of Adkins," Privately Published, Huntington, West Virginia: 1955. Page 23-4: "Early Adkinses of Beech Fork and Tri-State Area," Information obtained from Hiram Atkins [great grandson of Parker], 84 years old"




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