Middle name from Texas death certificate. In records for which he provided the information, (e.g., Confederate pension application file; marriage licenses), he referred to himself as John W. or J. W. Other records (e.g., census, newspaper) identify him as John W., J. W., or Uncle John.
May be buried in a Guthrie family plot in this cemetery.
Believed to be a son of Caleb Adams (1810-1844), Memorial #54970820, and Elizabeth Hammock Adams Welch (1810-1895), Memorial #8699207. Would appreciate any help on proving or disproving this relationship.
Would also appreciate a grave marker photo.
Middle name from Texas death certificate. In records for which he provided the information, (e.g., Confederate pension application file; marriage licenses), he referred to himself as John W. or J. W. Other records (e.g., census, newspaper) identify him as John W., J. W., or Uncle John.
May be buried in a Guthrie family plot in this cemetery.
Believed to be a son of Caleb Adams (1810-1844), Memorial #54970820, and Elizabeth Hammock Adams Welch (1810-1895), Memorial #8699207. Would appreciate any help on proving or disproving this relationship.
Would also appreciate a grave marker photo.
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