Sandy Adams

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I've always been interested in my family trees. Since I was a little girl my grandmother did flower arrangements to put on family graves for different holidays and birthdays. It was interesting to me to walk through the cemetery and read the names and dates on gravestones wondering how people were related to each other and why some passed so young. Even though I may have "moonshiners and horse thieves" as ancestors I still want to know about them.Ancestor surnames are: Adams, Black, King, and Mullins in Georgia and SC. Savage, Jones, Pinson, and Briggs (Brigges) in Tennesee.

I've always been interested in my family trees. Since I was a little girl my grandmother did flower arrangements to put on family graves for different holidays and birthdays. It was interesting to me to walk through the cemetery and read the names and dates on gravestones wondering how people were related to each other and why some passed so young. Even though I may have "moonshiners and horse thieves" as ancestors I still want to know about them.Ancestor surnames are: Adams, Black, King, and Mullins in Georgia and SC. Savage, Jones, Pinson, and Briggs (Brigges) in Tennesee.

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