Greg Adams

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Genealogy research is a rewarding challenge and I take it seriously. I believe it's biblical that each family should have a family member record it's history for the generations to come. I was compelled to trace my roots back in 1997 and it's my plan to continue to do so until I no longer can. Cemetery finds are an amazing source for bringing history together and Find a Grave is a great tool to achieve that purpose.

Some of the surnames I'm researching from N. Georgia, Southeast Tennessee, and Southwestern N. Carolina, are ADAMS, STYLES (STILES), SORRELLS, WITT, WATERS, ELLIS, HOLDEN, CHANDLER, COOPER, HARRISON, DeBORD, and a few others.

Some of the surnames I'm researching from Kansas, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska are MUNDELL, GARRETT, KASTNER, PERNER, SHINN, REEDY and WILEY

Genealogy research is a rewarding challenge and I take it seriously. I believe it's biblical that each family should have a family member record it's history for the generations to come. I was compelled to trace my roots back in 1997 and it's my plan to continue to do so until I no longer can. Cemetery finds are an amazing source for bringing history together and Find a Grave is a great tool to achieve that purpose.

Some of the surnames I'm researching from N. Georgia, Southeast Tennessee, and Southwestern N. Carolina, are ADAMS, STYLES (STILES), SORRELLS, WITT, WATERS, ELLIS, HOLDEN, CHANDLER, COOPER, HARRISON, DeBORD, and a few others.

Some of the surnames I'm researching from Kansas, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska are MUNDELL, GARRETT, KASTNER, PERNER, SHINN, REEDY and WILEY

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