I believe the parents listed for Eliza are not her parents. I believe her parents are Jonathan "Squire" Adamson and Sarah Teague. The obit for Jonathan "Squire" Adamson lists her as his daughter.
Jonathan “Squire” Adamson, Sr
BIRTH 1791
Monroe County, Indiana, USA
DEATH 1861 (aged 69–70)
Crawford County, Arkansas, USA
BURIAL Unknown
MEMORIAL ID 152194162 · View Source
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Jonathan Adamson, Sr., was born in Indiana and lived there to maturity, moving when a young man to Greene County, Missouri, where he lived about ten years. He then moved to Crawford County Arkansas, where he died in 1861 in the seventieth year of his age.
He was a farmer and pursued his calling steadily and successfully all his life. He occupied a number of official positions in different localities where he lived; was a sheriff of his native county, also represented Greene County in the State Legislature during his residence there, and was justice of the peace for many years in Crawford County, Arkansas, being then familiarly
known as Squire Adamson all over the county, and transacting a large amount of legal business in his court. He was a man of strict integrity, thoroughly honest and upright in all his dealings. In some respects he led a singular life: he was never drunk, he never swore an oath, he never fired a gun, he never laughed and never cried, yet he was genial, good-natured and entertaining,
cherished as a companion, admired as a friend, and respected as a citizen.
Jonathan Adamson, Sr., the woman he married and bore him companionship throughout the greater part of his life, was, before marriage, a Miss Sarah Teague, a daughter of William Teague, of Indiana. Mrs. Adamson was born in Indiana, moved with her husband to Missouri, and thence to Arkansas, where she died in 1848. To this union were born nine children, who were christened as follows- Eliza, Alfred, William, Elizabeth, Mora, Susan, Martha, Jonathan and Sarah. Source: Findagrave.
It appears that Cynthia Curtis Hicks Cynthia Curtis, A183502, US7875087 has just changed her parentage three days ago. Let's ask Cynthia why she did so. It may have been in error.
Eliza A Wilson (Adamson) was disconnected from her parents Jonathan (Squire) Adamson and Sarah Adamson (Teague) and siblings Alfred Adamson, Martha Adamson, Mora Adamson and Elizabeth Adamson by Cynthia Curtis (Hicks), TN491427c1.
Thu at 11:06 AM
I messaged several and started Discussion under a few profiles and elsewhere for Wilson. They seem to be trickling in. Sorry for the inconvenience. I do believe the tree is better for having duplicates merged and active members working. I am a Wilson descendant.
I am just seeing this now and I am reattaching her and will work through with fresh eyes.
I cut this from her ABOUT. It doesn't belong there lol:
Eliza A Wilson (Adamson) was disconnected from her parents Jonathan (Squire) Adamson and Sarah Adamson (Teague) and siblings Alfred Adamson, Martha Adamson, Mora Adamson and Elizabeth Adamson by Cynthia Curtis (Hicks), TN491427c1.
Thu at 11:06 AM
Larry Wade Drennan started a discussion about Eliza A Wilson, a Geni profile that you follow.
Subject: Eliza A Wilson (Adamson) - Eliza A. Wilson (Adamson)
I believe the parents listed for Eliza are not her parents. I believe her parents are Jonathan "Squire" Adamson and Sarah Teague. The obit for Jonathan "Squire" Adamson lists her as his daughter. Jonathan “Squire” Adamson, Sr BIRTH 1791 Monroe County, Indiana, USA DEATH 1861 (aged 69–70) Crawford County, Arkansas, USA BURIAL Unknown MEMORIAL ID 152194162 · View Source SHARE SAVE TOSUGGEST EDITS MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 0 Jonathan Adamson, Sr., was born in Indiana and lived there to maturity, moving when a young man to Greene County, Missouri, where he lived about ten years. He then moved to Crawford County Arkansas, where he died in 1861 in the seventieth year of his age. He was a farmer and pursued his calling steadily and successfully all his life. He occupied a number of official positions in different localities where he lived; was a sheriff of his native county, also represented Greene County in the State Legislature during his residence there, and was justice of the peace for many years in Crawford County, Arkansas, being then familiarly known as Squire Adamson all over the county, and transacting a large amount of legal business in his court. He was a man of strict integrity, thoroughly honest and upright in all his dealings. In some respects he led a singular life: he was never drunk, he never swore an oath, he never fired a gun, he never laughed and never cried, yet he was genial, good-natured and entertaining, cherished as a companion, admired as a friend, and respected as a citizen. Jonathan Adamson, Sr., the woman he married and bore him companionship throughout the greater part of his life, was, before marriage, a Miss Sarah Teague, a daughter of William Teague, of Indiana. Mrs. Adamson was born in Indiana, moved with her husband to Missouri, and thence to Arkansas, where she died in 1848. To this union were born nine children, who were christened as follows- Eliza, Alfred, William, Elizabeth, Mora, Susan, Martha, Jonathan and Sarah. Source: Findagrave.
Reply to Larry's message:
https://www.geni.com/c/8661e19db39456b11766747fb900a7f60bf7ff7f?u=h...
Larry Wade Drennan Are you not able to see or respond to your Private Inbox Messages? I sent a message to everyone on the 25th at 10 am so I am not sure WHY this is a Discussion and I also do not understand WHY the Discussion was pasted into her About.
Again. I am a Wilson descendant. The Findagrave should be on her profile and since it is not I will add it. I have added myself as a manager so that I can work on her but she is an in-law to me for now.
Thank you again everyone. But again, if there is a reason to post to discussion rather than message, Geni does NOT always let one know they have been tagged. If someone had replied back to my message, it could have been cleaned up four days ago.
Cynthia Curtis, A183502, US7875087, I still don't see your rationale for removing her parents. Can you clarify, please?