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Williamson Richard “Dick” Akins

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Williamson Richard “Dick” Akins

Birth
Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1917 (aged 80–81)
Westmoreland, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Williamson m. 22 Feb 1855, Davidson, TN to Manerva Ann Hunt (b.1839). He d. 1818-1819 in Westmoreland, Sumner Co., TN.

I did not add this memorial for Williamson at this Cemetery. I only manage it. My cousin believes he is buried in Sumner county where he lived at his last address in a cow field. No one knows for sure where they are. There had to be a reason why they where put here, but the lady did not know. It is not unusual for people to be taken back to another place to be buried. I took my grandmother from Indiana to Georgia to be buried because that's where she wanted to be buried beside her father and grandparents. And my parents from Indiana to Tennessee to be with his family.
Know one knows who Williamson parents are or where he came from, pass his marriage record. I've submitted DNA to ancestry from my brother Y-46 test a male only for tracing the male bloodline. I also have my dad's sister DNA and myself for the Ethnicity test, trying to track Williamson's forefathers. And now I've added my sister and my other brother.

I've been in contact with a pair of siblings male y-46 DNA test and female Ethnicity test that were a distant match for my older brother and myself, my sister. They have an ancestor that lived in Crossville in the 1860 and 1870 census. I now have Big Y DNA test from my younger brother Tony on ftdna site.
I now have my brothers DNA upgraded Tony Akins Y-111 & BigY SNP's for the male DNA finale Haplogroup SNP R-BY4583 brother Doug Y-67 & SNP's. My brothers are in the small Group of R-Z36747 of their closes matches males with BigY test with last names spellings of 2 Akin, 5 Aiken, 1 Aitken, 4 Akins. My brothers have more male Y DNA matches that have not taken SNP testing to narrow down the connections. The Aitken DNA match has been traced to Scotland, that emigrated to America. If any one has Akins relatives in this area and has done any type of DNA testing, I would like for you to contact me so maybe we can answer the question if these are Williamson relatives in this Cemetery. Some people has Williamson's father as Willis from Grainger county, grandfather as Michael. I'm not convinced.
Sheila "Akins"
Williamson m. 22 Feb 1855, Davidson, TN to Manerva Ann Hunt (b.1839). He d. 1818-1819 in Westmoreland, Sumner Co., TN.

I did not add this memorial for Williamson at this Cemetery. I only manage it. My cousin believes he is buried in Sumner county where he lived at his last address in a cow field. No one knows for sure where they are. There had to be a reason why they where put here, but the lady did not know. It is not unusual for people to be taken back to another place to be buried. I took my grandmother from Indiana to Georgia to be buried because that's where she wanted to be buried beside her father and grandparents. And my parents from Indiana to Tennessee to be with his family.
Know one knows who Williamson parents are or where he came from, pass his marriage record. I've submitted DNA to ancestry from my brother Y-46 test a male only for tracing the male bloodline. I also have my dad's sister DNA and myself for the Ethnicity test, trying to track Williamson's forefathers. And now I've added my sister and my other brother.

I've been in contact with a pair of siblings male y-46 DNA test and female Ethnicity test that were a distant match for my older brother and myself, my sister. They have an ancestor that lived in Crossville in the 1860 and 1870 census. I now have Big Y DNA test from my younger brother Tony on ftdna site.
I now have my brothers DNA upgraded Tony Akins Y-111 & BigY SNP's for the male DNA finale Haplogroup SNP R-BY4583 brother Doug Y-67 & SNP's. My brothers are in the small Group of R-Z36747 of their closes matches males with BigY test with last names spellings of 2 Akin, 5 Aiken, 1 Aitken, 4 Akins. My brothers have more male Y DNA matches that have not taken SNP testing to narrow down the connections. The Aitken DNA match has been traced to Scotland, that emigrated to America. If any one has Akins relatives in this area and has done any type of DNA testing, I would like for you to contact me so maybe we can answer the question if these are Williamson relatives in this Cemetery. Some people has Williamson's father as Willis from Grainger county, grandfather as Michael. I'm not convinced.
Sheila "Akins"


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