Person:Agnes Goad (1)

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  1. Agnes Goad1750 - 1790
  • H.  Owen Adkins (add)
  • WAgnes Goad1750 - 1790
m. 1770
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Name Agnes Goad
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 1750 Lunenburg, Virginia, United States
Marriage 1770 to Owen Adkins (add)
Death[1][2] 1790 Watauga, North Carolina, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Owen Adkins & Agnes Goad, in RootsWeb: ADKINS-L Archives
    Gen 3, 13 October 2006.

    4. Owen Adkins, Sr(11,12,13) born abt 1750 in Lunenburg County, Virginia; died abt 1790 in Watauga, Hawkins County, North Carolina (Tennessee 1796). He was the son of William Adkins and Lydia Owens. He married 5. Agnes Goad abt 1769 in Pittsyvania County, Virginia.
    5. Agnes Goad(14), born abt 1750 in Virginia; died abt 1790 in Watauga, Hawkins County, North Carolina (Tennessee 1796). She was the daughter of John Goad II and Margaret Unknown.
    More About Owen Adkins, Sr:
    Fact: 1790, Killed by Indians
    More About Agnes Goad:
    Fact: 1790, Killed by Indians
    Children of Owen Adkins and Agnes Goad are:
    i.Benjamin Adkins, Sr, born abt 1770 in Virginia.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Owen Adkins & Agnes Goad, in Jewish Cherokees: An Account of Some Sand Mountain Families, Part 1 (RootsWeb)
    Page 3, 2009.

    The Adkins are traced to a James Atkinson, a Quaker who came to Philadelphia in the 1600s, probably from a Welsh port. His great-grandson William Adkins left a will dated Jan. 22, 1784, probated March 15, 1784 (D&W Bk. Vol. 11 p.136), and was buried near Cooper's Old Store, Pittsylvania County. William's son Owen was born about 1750 in Lunenberg County, Virginia (the parent county of Pittsylvania) and died in Watauga, Hawkins County, Tennessee about 1790. He married Agnes Good/Goad, from the same family that provided the spouse of Valentine Sevier (1701/02-1803). They were the parents of John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, and one of his sons, Valentine, married Sarah Cooper. The Seviers go back to Don Juan de Xavier of a Sephardic family taking refuge in Narvarre during the Spanish Inquisition.