Christina Adkins

Female 1804 - Aft 1870  (~ 67 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Christina Adkins was born ca 1804, Kanawha Co. WV (daughter of Littleberry Adkins and Nancy Adkins); died Aft 1870, Wayne Co. WV.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Littleberry Adkins was born 10 May 1767, Pittsylvania Co. VA (son of Parker Vincent Adkins and Mary); died Bef 1849, Lick Springs, Sumner Co. VA (WV); was buried , Grave Hill Cemetery, Lick Creek, West Virginia.

    Littleberry married Nancy Adkins 29 May 1790, Franklin Co. VA. Nancy (daughter of Jacob Harley and Mary Adkins) was born 1767, Pittsylvania Co. VA; died 18 Jan 1846, Greenbrier Co. VA (now WV). [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Nancy Adkins was born 1767, Pittsylvania Co. VA (daughter of Jacob Harley and Mary Adkins); died 18 Jan 1846, Greenbrier Co. VA (now WV).

    Notes:

    Her ancestry in English, with her grandparents being William V. Atkinson and Elizabeth Parker of Charles City, Henrico Co. VA. Her mother shortened the name to Adkins and was the common-law wife of Jacob Harley.

    Children:
    1. Jesse Adkins was born ca 1791, Franklin Co. VA; died Aft 1860, Wayne Co. VA (now WV).
    2. Isom Adkins was born ca 1795.
    3. Hezekiah Adkins was born 16 Aug 1800, Kanawha Co. VA (now WV); died 02 Mar 1867, Wayne Co. WV.
    4. Littleberry Adkins, Jr. was born ca 1801, Kanawha Co. VA (now WV); died 27 Mar 1853, Cabell Co. VA (now WV).
    5. 1. Christina Adkins was born ca 1804, Kanawha Co. WV; died Aft 1870, Wayne Co. WV.
    6. Dicey Adkins was born ca 1806, Kanawha Co. VA (now WV); died Aft 1860.
    7. Purcilla (Pressia) Adkins was born ca 1810, Cabell Co. VA (now WV); died 10 Jan 1891, Credo, Wayne Co. WV.
    8. Vicy Adkins was born ca 1811, Cabell Co. VA (now WV); died 1895, Wayne Co. WV.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Parker Vincent Adkins was born ca 1720, Henrico Co. VA; died ca 1794, Montgomery Co. VA.

    Notes:

    He took part in the battle for Point Pleasant in 1773 and his name is listed on the monument. He is a Revolutionary War veteran and his name, along with his sons Hezekiah and Millington, is listed on the monument to Revolutionary War soldiers of Giles County located at Pearisburg, VA.

    Parker was not married or had a relationship with Blue Sky, daughter of Chief Cornstalk. Here is a link to best research on the subject by one of Peter's descendants:
    https://parkeradkins.wordpress.com/

    Parker married Mary 1754, Virginia. Mary was born 1720. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary was born 1720.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Her surname may have been Fry, but this has not been proven.

    Children:
    1. Millington Adkins was born 20 Sep 1755, Halifax Co. VA.
    2. Isom Adkins was born ca 1757, Halifax Co. VA.
    3. Hezekiah Adkins was born 20 Sep 1759, Halifax Co. VA; died 19 Mar 1842, Wayne Co. VA (now WV).
    4. Sherrod Adkins was born ca 1765, Halifax Co. VA; died 1859, Wayne Co. VA (now WV).
    5. 2. Littleberry Adkins was born 10 May 1767, Pittsylvania Co. VA; died Bef 1849, Lick Springs, Sumner Co. VA (WV); was buried , Grave Hill Cemetery, Lick Creek, West Virginia.
    6. Charity Adkins was born 1768, Pittsylvania Co. VA; died Bef 1835, Racoon Creek, Cabell Co. VA (WV).
    7. Champ Adkins was born ca 1772, Pittsylvania Co. VA.

  3. 6.  Jacob Harley was born ca 1736, England.

    Notes:

    Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1711 for the statesman Robert Harley.

    Lord Oxford and Mortimer was succeeded by his only son, Edward, the second Earl. Edward's only son, Henry Cavendish Harley, Lord Harley, died as an infant in 1725. He was succeeded according to the special remainder by his first cousin, Edward Harley, the third Earl. He was the son of Edward Harley, brother of the first Earl. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Edward, the fourth Earl.

    So if Jacob was the son of the Earl of Oxford, it was the from the Third Earl, Edward Harley.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Oxford_and_Earl_Mortimer

    According to family stories, he was sent to America as a tax collector for the crown. Jacob and Mary had seven children. Mary's brothers did not like him and fought with him.

    When the Revolutionary War arose, he was called back to England and he did not take Mary and their children with him. He never returned to America. When he died he left some money for Mary and the children, but they would have had to go to England and present their claim for it, so they never received anything. The children all took their mother's name ADKINS.


    Name:
    He was supposed to be the son of an English Earl - the Earl of Oxford. Some people called him Jacob Oxford, but that was not his name.


    Jacob married Mary Adkins. Mary was born 12 Oct 1735, Richland, Goochland Co. VA; died Aft 1820, Beech Fork, Cabell Co. VA (now WV). [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Mary Adkins was born 12 Oct 1735, Richland, Goochland Co. VA; died Aft 1820, Beech Fork, Cabell Co. VA (now WV).

    Notes:

    According to family stories and oral history is that Mary lived common law with a descendant of the Earl of Oxford. According to the tradition, he deserted Mary and her children during the Revolutionary War and returned to England. Because the family name of the person that held the title 'Earl of Oxford' during the mid 1700s was Harley it was assumed by many researchers that this man's name was Jacob Harley.

    If this is the case, her descendants through Lineberry have both Native American and European "royal" blood.

    Children:
    1. 3. Nancy Adkins was born 1767, Pittsylvania Co. VA; died 18 Jan 1846, Greenbrier Co. VA (now WV).