Individual Details
Nancy Tooley
(Apr 1824 - 1907)
Nancy's 2nd great-grandson, Lars Lovegren, says the Tooleys came to America in 1843 bringing among other things an ironstone pitcher. As of 1997, Lars had the pitcher in his possession.
Events
Families
| Spouse | John G. Adkins (1821 - 1880) |
| Child | Elizabeth Adkins (1844 - ) |
| Child | George Washington Adkins (1846 - 1934) |
| Child | Julia Anna Adkins (1849 - ) |
| Child | Nancy Jane Adkins (1851 - ) |
| Child | Martha Adkins (1854 - ) |
| Child | John William Adkins (1856 - ) |
| Child | Mary Adkins (1858 - 1935) |
| Child | Sarah Adkins (1861 - ) |
| Child | Charles Milton Adkins (1863 - ) |
| Child | Fred Adkins (1867 - ) |
| Child | Andrew Adkins (1868 - ) |
| Child | David Adkins (1871 - ) |
Notes
Burial
Nancy is buried about 500 feet away from John on the level grade for a long-gone house.Endnotes
1. Ronnie Adkins, "Adkins Land of York to Beech Fork" (3540 South Georgetown Drive Montgomery, AL 36109-2232; (334)-272-3813; ronmar@knology.net), Page 87.
2. Ronnie Adkins, "Adkins Land of York to Beech Fork" (3540 South Georgetown Drive Montgomery, AL 36109-2232; (334)-272-3813; ronmar@knology.net), Page 87.
3. Brøderbund, Marriage Records: Southern States Volume 1, Section V. Chapter 17.
4. Ronnie Adkins, "Adkins Land of York to Beech Fork" (3540 South Georgetown Drive Montgomery, AL 36109-2232; (334)-272-3813; ronmar@knology.net), Page 87.
5. Lars Jackson Lovegren (LJLovegren@aol.com; 1997).

