- Abt 1844
Generation: 1
1. | Allen Adkins was born in in Fayette Co, VA (son of Thomas Tindel Adkins and Susannah Adkins); died about 1844. Notes:
Died:
Child, Sarah, was born in 1844 to Allen Adkins & Mahala Adkins, and in 1845, child, Alexander was born to Samuel Smith & Mahala Adkins. George Clarkson Smith, grandson of Samuel & Mahala, stated that Mahala was a widow when she married Samuel, placing Allen's death around 1844.
Allen married Mahala Adkins. Mahala was born in 1810 in VA; died in 1870-1880 in Lincoln Co, WV. [Group Sheet]
Notes:
Married:
Allen & Mahala Adkins are given as the parents of Jesse Adkins in the 1858-VA marriage record for Jesse Adkins & Letha R. Adkins.
Children:
- Jesse Adkins was born in 1835 in New River, Fayette Co, VA; and died.
- Almina Adkins was born est 1841 in VA.
- Elisha Adkins
- Nancy Adkins was born est 1844 in VA.
- Sarah Adkins was born est 1844 in VA.
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Generation: 2
3. | Susannah Adkins was born after 1789 in Montgomery Co, VA (daughter of David Adkins and Judith Sprague); died after 1860 in Boone Co, VA. Notes:
• The death record of Matthew Adkins gives his parents as Thomas & Susan Adkins.
• The death record of Parker Adkins gives his parents as Tinsley Adkins & Rebecca Adkins
Children:
- Matthew Adkins was born est 1807-1809 in Greenbrier Co, VA; died on 19 Dec 1853 in Pinch Gut, Raleigh Co, VA.
- 1. Allen Adkins was born in in Fayette Co, VA; died about 1844.
- Parker Adkins was born in 1811 in Greenbrier Co, VA; died on 15 Nov 1885 in Richmond, Raleigh Co, WV; was buried in Bryson Cemetery, Pluto, Raleigh Co, WV.
- Adkins was born before 1816 in Giles Co, VA.
- Adkins was born before 1818 in Giles Co, VA.
- Adkins was born before 1820 in Giles Co, VA.
- Judah Adkins was born about 1824 in Giles Co, VA.
- Hiram Adkins was born in Mar 1825 in Fayette Co, VA.
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Generation: 3
7. | Judith Sprague was born about 1764 in Pittsylvania Co, VA. Notes:
children
David Jr.
Adelphia
Susan
Mark
Luke
John
Hamiliton
unnamed
unnamed
==then marriege David and Sylvaneous
Notes:
Married:
Henry Co is was formerly Pittsylvania Co.
Children:
- David Adkins was born about 1785 in Franklin Co, VA; died after 1840 in Fayette Co, VA.
- Adelphia Adkins was born about 1786 in Franklin Co, VA; died after 1870 in Boone Co, WV.
- 3. Susannah Adkins was born after 1789 in Montgomery Co, VA; died after 1860 in Boone Co, VA.
- Mark Adkins was born about 1792 in Franklin Co, VA; died after 1860 in Lincoln Co, WV.
- Luke G. Adkins was born on 14 Feb 1794 in Montgomery Co, VA; died on 5 Oct 1884 in Charleston, Kanawha Co, WV; was buried on 8 Oct 1884 in Adkins Cemetery, South Hills Section, Charleston, Kanawha Co, WV.
- John Adkins was born about 1798 in Montgomery Co, VA; died after 1864 in Boone Co, WV.
- Adkins was born about 1800 in Montgomery Co, VA.
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Generation: 4
8. | Jacob Adkins was born in 1725 in Goochland Co, VA (son of William V. Adkins, Sr. and Elizabeth Parker); died in 1810 in Greenbrier Co, VA. Notes:
REFN: 1149, History of Summers County, By Judge James H Miller, Page 474
One of the oldest families of people in all this region of the New River Valley was that of Adkins or Atkins. They are said to have come into this region during the time of the Revolutionary War, and were first discovered living under cliffs on the Summers side of the river from New Richmond Falls, supposed to be the magnificent cliffs in the canyon at the mouth of Laurel Creek which empties into the New River half a mile from Lick Creek at New Richmond Post Office.
They were hunters and trappers in the earliest days, and have continued so as long as there was game in this region, and their descendants are scattered one place and another throughtout this region and other counties. Once in awhile you will find a member of the generation rising above the common level, but no great advancements have been made in this race.
There was a Parker Adkins, a man noted for his nose, the end of it being half the size of a man's fist; Riley Adkins, known as the "Chestnut Mountain Lawyer"; Leonard Adkins living in the Chestnut Mountain area; Albert Adkins, one of the most intelligent, lives near Hinton. Hen Adkins, one of the race, was drowned in Laurel Creek with L. M. Alderson's wedding suit on. Mr. Alderson was married twice and this was the suit he had purchased for his first marriage. He said that he sold a steer to secure the broadcloth suit.
Sometimes the name is spelled Atkins and sometimes Adkins.
The Gills are said to have come into the country about the same time and to have lived about the same way. The Gills and the Adkins have intermarried. There is an intelligent family by the name of Atkins, now residing in the Little Bluestone country of a different generation. A thriftless, harmless, indolent, unambitious race of people as a race, but without malicious cunning or dangerous, indigenous race are the Gills and Adkins.
Possibly the ancestors were Tories who emigrated into this then fastness to escape military service.
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Birth:
also listed as born Snow Creek, Lunenburg Co, VA
Jacob married Judah in 1758 in Halifax Co, VA. Judah was born in 1734 in Halifax Co, VA; died in 1770 in Shawano Co, VA. [Group Sheet]
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9. | Judah was born in 1734 in Halifax Co, VA; died in 1770 in Shawano Co, VA. Notes:
Married:
(2nd wife of Jacob, son of William Adkins)
Children:
- Sherrod Adkins was born in 1759 in VA; died in 1816 in Tazewell Co, VA.
- 4. Elijah Adkins was born in 1760 in Augusta Co, VA; died in 1850.
- Jacob Adkins was born in 1763 in VA; died in 1799 in Monroe Co, VA.
- Parker Adkins was born in 1763 in Franklin Co, VA; died on 11 May 1857 in Raleigh Co, VA; was buried in Parker Adkins Farm Cemetery, Pluto, Raleigh Co, WV.
- Isaac Adkins was born in 1767 in VA; died after 1785.
- John Adkins was born in 1769; died in 1824 in Preble Co, OH.
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11. | Martha Dalton was born in 1749 in Albemarle Co, VA; died in 1827. Children:
- 5. Elizabeth Tarrant was born est 1758-62 in Pittsylvania Co, VA; died after 1850 in Giles Co, VA.
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12. | Jacob Stover, Jr. was born about 1717 in VA (son of Jacob Stover, Sr. and Sarah Boone); died est 1780-1789 in Henry Co, VA. Notes:
Note in brief clarification related to the allegation that Jacob Harley was the "Earl of Oxford" by Doug Couch, owner of this website:
This family legend seems to be unfounded. One website (site not recorded) which cited this "title" stated that it was a term of endearment, rather than a bona fide English title. This is a more likely scenario.
The earliest Earls of Oxford (20) all lived too early to have been the father of a Jacob Harley married to Mary Adkins, except perhaps the last, Aubrey de Vere, the 20th Earl of Oxford, rather than the 3rd as often cited as Jacob's father. Records from peerage show both those Earls who succeeded to the position, and those who did not. The Earls of Oxford held the position from 1110-1703.
Also called Earl of Oxford, were the Earls of Oxford and Mortimer. The time period for these Earls is more compatible with the Jacob legend, holding the position from 1661-1853. Of these, the 3rd Earl, Edward, had three sons, Edward (4th Earl), John (father of Edward the 5th Earl), and Thomas (Mayor of London). None of these more contemporary Earls' cited descendants were named Jacob. This does not prove there was no Jacob son; however, it "may" indicate that such a son was illegitimate and not in line for the Earldom.
There were also the Earls of Oxford and Asquith from 1852 to the present day. These Earls were all born too late to have a son named Jacob married to Mary.
If Jacob was known to be a descendant or other relative of an Earl of Oxford, and thus lovingly called an Earl by his family, no connection has been shown. One or two authors of genealogy works have cited him as such, but unless someone produces the basis of such a citation, it has no value.
If there had been a Jacob, Earl of Oxford, or a Jacob in line to become Earl of Oxford, it is unlikely he would run off to North America and abandon such a vast wealth, and there are protocols and expectations involved. It is also unlikely that such a man would have a son, Jacob (Jr.), who would inherit all this wealth and then ignore it in favor of a trip across the Allegheny's, as is sometimes also part of the family legend. Whether a term of endearment or simply a wild family tale, there is little reason to accept it as a fact. If Jacob returned to England, where is the record of such a voyage, as there surely would be one?
Name:
(Stober, Stauber, Stauffer The red border around Jacob's surname indicates this is updated information somewhat resolving previously posted ambiguous information.)
Jacob married Mary Adkins. Mary (daughter of William V. Adkins, Sr. and Elizabeth Parker) was born on 12 Sep 1735 in Goochland Co, VA; died about 1820 in Bowen's Creek, Beech Fork, Cabell Co, VA; was buried in Bowen's Creek, Beech Fork, Cabell Co, VA . [Group Sheet]
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13. | Mary Adkins was born on 12 Sep 1735 in Goochland Co, VA (daughter of William V. Adkins, Sr. and Elizabeth Parker); died about 1820 in Bowen's Creek, Beech Fork, Cabell Co, VA; was buried in Bowen's Creek, Beech Fork, Cabell Co, VA . Notes:
Birth:
alt birth as 5 Sep 1735 Jamestown Colony, Goochland Co, VA
alt birth as 12 Oct 1735 Richland, Goochland Co, VA
Died:
unmarked grave at mouth of Bowen's Creek (is right at the county line between Cabell County and Wayne County)
Notes:
Married:
Per researcher, Ralph Adkins, Jacob Stover & Mary Adkins were both in Snow Creek District of Lunenberg Co, VA in 1754; which is also the birth year for Mary's oldest child, David Adkins.
DNA evidence suggests that Jacob Stover, Jr. was the father of Mary's children (him being at least the most likely candidate).
If that is true however, it is unclear why Mary's children bore the Adkins name.
Regarding suppositions of a common law marriage between Mary Adkins and either Jacob Harley or Jacob Oxford: Common Law Marriage has never been recognized in Virginia or West Virginia. Only in certain documented out of state common law marriages does West Virginia recognize certain rights along with certain previous out of state domicile and other requirements. (per some legal opinions given online)
DNA results suggest that the father of Mary Adkins' son, Jacob, was an Oxford.
If that is true however, it is unclear why Mary's children bore the Adkins name.
• Earl of Oxford Story - Analysis by Doug Couch
Note in brief clarification related to the allegation that Jacob Harley was the "Earl of Oxford" by Doug Couch, owner of this website:
This family legend seems to be unfounded. One website (site not recorded) which cited this "title" stated that it was a term of endearment, rather than a bona fide English title. This is a more likely scenario.
The earliest Earls of Oxford (20) all lived too early to have been the father of a Jacob Harley married to Mary Adkins, except perhaps the last, Aubrey de Vere, the 20th Earl of Oxford, rather than the 3rd as often cited as Jacob's father. Records from peerage show both those Earls who succeeded to the position, and those who did not. The Earls of Oxford held the position from 1110-1703.
Also called Earl of Oxford, were the Earls of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. The time period for these Earls is more compatible with the Jacob legend, holding the position from 1661-1853. Of these,
• the 1st Earl was Robert Harley (1661-1724) who had two sons: Edward & Robert (who died in infancy);
• the 2nd Earl, Edward Harley (1689-1741) son of Robert (1st Earl) who had only one son, Henry (who died in infancy). Edward failing providing a male heir, was succeeded by his first cousin, Edward Harley (3rd Earl);
• the 3rd Earl, Edward Harley (1699-1755) cousin of Edward 2nd Earl, had three sons:
• Edward Harley 4th Earl, (1726-1790) who died without issue and failing providing a male heir was succeeded by his nephew Edward Harley 5th Earl and son of John Harley,
• John (father of Edward the 5th Earl), and
• Thomas (Mayor of London).
• the 5th Earl Edward Harley (1773-1848).
None of these more contemporary Earls' nor any of their sons were named Jacob. This does not prove there was no Jacob son; however, it "may" indicate that if such a son existed, he was illegitimate and not in line for the Earldom and yet could have had substantial wealth.
There were also the Earls of Oxford and Asquith from 1852 to the present day. These Earls were all born too late to have a son named Jacob married to Mary.
If Jacob was known to be a descendant or other relative of an Earl of Oxford, and thus lovingly called an Earl by his family, no connection has been shown. One or two authors of genealogy works have cited him as such, but unless someone produces the basis of such a citation, it has no value.
If there had been a Jacob, Earl of Oxford, or a Jacob in line to become Earl of Oxford, it is unlikely he would run off to North America and abandon such a vast wealth, and there are protocols and expectations involved. It is also unlikely that such a man would have a son, Jacob (Jr.), who would inherit all this wealth and then ignore it in favor of a trip across the Allegheny's, as is sometimes also part of the family legend. Whether a term of endearment or simply a wild family tale, there is little reason to accept it as a fact. If Jacob returned to England, where is the record of such a voyage, as there surely would be one?
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It is not proven what the last name of Jacob was; some say it was Harley, others called him Jacob Oxford, but that was not his name.
From Family notes of Virginia Pierce, 290 Gardenia Dr. N, Salem, OR 97303, is listed:
"Mary Adkins is the mother of Jacob Adkins, who married Phoebe Bradshaw. There are several stories about the marriage of Mary Adkins and Jacob __________. We are not sure what his last name is. Some say it is Harley. However, it seems to be a fact that he was sent to America as a tax collector for the crown. They had seven children. Mary's brothers did not like him and fought with him. 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. When the Revolutionary War arose, he was called back to England and he did not take Mary and their children wit h 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. Mary raised her family alone and they all turned out to be good people. The children all took their mother's name ADKINS."
children
David
Mark
John
Christina
Jacob Oxford
Sherrod
Nancy
REFN: 1136
From Adkins Family History:
"Mary death is calculated between 1814-20 in Cabell Co. She is buried in an unmarked grave on Beech Fork at the mouth of Bowen's Creek. She settled in land that was granted to her oldest son David for his service in the Revolutionary war. David himself settled in what is today Lawrence Co. Kentucky on land that he also had been granted for Revolutionary service. On Ancestor Chart of Virginia Pierce, it lists Mary Adkins as born 5 Sep 1735 in Cabell Co., Virginia" [huffmanjr.ged]
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"Mary Adkins is the mother of almost all Adkins descendants of Southwestern West Virginia. With most family researchers her descendants make up the so-called "Royal Line". This Royal Line theory comes from the family oral tradition 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 almost all researchers that this man's name was Jacob Harley. Mary Adkins is buried in an unmarked grave on Beech Fork at the mouth of Bowen's Creek."
Children:
- 6. David Adkins was born about 1754 in Snow Dist, Lunenburg Co, VA; died about 1832 in Louisa, Lawrence Co, KY; was buried in Louisa, Lawrence Co, KY.
- Mark Adkins was born about 1756 in Halifax Co, VA; died in 1778 in Henry Co, VA.
- Christina Adkins was born on 5 Jan 1759 in Halifax Co, VA; died in 1822 in Beech Fork, Cabell Co, VA; was buried in 1822 in The Old Family Cemetery Near the Mouth of Bowen's Creek, Beech Fork, Cabell Co, VA.
- Jacob Oxford Adkins was born about 1761 in Snow Creek, Halifax Co, VA; died on 20 Sep 1857 in Wayne Co, VA.
- John Adkins was born about 1763 in Halifax Co, VA; and died.
- Sherrod Adkins was born on 2 Mar 1765 in Halifax Co, VA; died on 12 Jan 1854 in Wayne Co, VA.
- Nancy Adkins was born about 1767 in Pittsylvania Co, VA; died on 18 Jan 1846 in Lick Creek, Greenbrier Co, VA; was buried on 21 Jan 1846 in Community Memorial Gardens Cemetery, East Lynn, Wayne Co, WV.
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