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Comment by Chris Blevins on November 3, 2013 at 10:30am

I am the 5x grandchild of Lydia sizemore and James Blevins. I am wondering if any one has any info on this family line stemming from ash co. N.C. and Grayson co. Virginia. Especially on the white top Cherokee tribe connection.  I do know that Lydia Sizemore  daughter of Indian chief old Ned Sizemore married James Blevins

Comment by James Alfred Locke Miller Jr. on December 28, 2011 at 10:11pm

I'd like to contact anyone who descends circa 1850's Ashboro, North Carolina, area Blevins. They may have had earlier Guilford/Rockingham Counties, N.C., Blevins connections?

Comment by Betty Jo Blevins on December 28, 2011 at 12:09pm

I'm already a member of DAR. I am trying to find information on James Blevins who married Hannah Lyon (s) and his line for my husband SAR application. I did find his pension papers on Heritage Quest and hitting road blocks as to other documentatin that is required, marriage, birth, death records for him and the others in the line. The only sure things I have so far is my husband's birth certificate, our marriage license, my in-laws marriage and death certificates, an obituary for his grandparents (John William Blevins and Nancy Wilson). That is where the researching stop. Have not got copies of their death certificates as Kentucky doesn't seem to be able to find them. Also I'm trying to find obituaries on James Blevins and Pheobe Stephens. Can anyone help me. At present time we cannot travel to Kentucky and do the research ourselves.

Comment by Kathie Russell Volante on December 28, 2011 at 9:27am

Seeking information on Frederick Blevins. He is buried in Wooster Cemetery in Danbury CT 1909.   I can find no other record of him.  There is also a Charles H. Blevins buried there who died in 1918.

My Great Uncle was named for Frederick Blevins and that is why I am trying to tie him to the Russell family of Danbury CT.

Comment by Stacy on August 24, 2010 at 12:19pm
My grandfather was Carl Douglas Blevins he was from Eldon, MO his father was James William Blevins mother was JoAnna Johnson Blevins.James' father was Silas Blevins & mother was Martha Jane Mizer. I would love to exchange info with any one who maybe in this family line.
Comment by Kelly Davidson on February 9, 2010 at 10:08am
Betty Jo there is a William Blevins JR in the DAR he married Mary Thompson.He was my 5th great grandfather
Comment by James Alfred Locke Miller Jr. on October 5, 2009 at 12:36am
I descend Taylor's Island, Dorchester Co., Md., Lt. Leven Woollen, Sr., to Rockingham Co.,N.C., son John D. Woollen wed Rebecca Heath. In her old age, the Guilford Co., N.C. Blevins family took care of Mrs. Rebecca Heath Woollen.
Comment by Rhoda Lynn De Flon on October 4, 2009 at 7:58pm
My 2nd Great Grandfather was Jeremiah H. Blevins(1825-1901). Born in Kentucky, moved to Illinois, Minnesota, and died in Kansas. He was married to Mary Ann Cleaver(1827-1909). My 3rd Great Grandfather was Tarlton Blevins(1798-1873), born in Kentucky & moved to Illinois. He was married to Sarah Walker(1804-1873. My 4th Great Grandfather was Elisha Blevins(b. 1768) in North Carolina, he was married to Rebecca Polly Roberts.

If anyone has family connections to my line, please let me know!
Also, any Native American Blood in your Blevin line?
Comment by Betty Jo Blevins on September 29, 2009 at 12:39pm
From what I can find from husband is related to the same line as yours. Trying to find documentation for him to join the Sons of the Revolutionary. I am currently working on my side for the DAR. Running into brick walls on both accounts. Would like to share what I have. Although some has not been documentated. Email me at: eblevins@neo.rr.com.
Comment by Brenda Guilkey-Jordan on August 8, 2009 at 8:41am
I am related to the Blevins line from southern Ohio..my way-back grandpa, James Blevins, was a Revolutionary War soldier..James was married to Hannah (O. Lyons)..I am interested in info and have info to share...I would like to know where this line originally came from as I have read and heard different stories..It gets rough with so many in these families having same names and such!!!
 

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