Previously, I posted a blog about Richard Scaggs, a founding colonist of Scaggs in America. After studying the information in that blog and the results of subsequent DNA testing, I think that the Richard described may have been multiple individuals named Richard combined into one.
Peter Skaggs is a common ancestor for many Skaggs, Scaggs and Skeggs families throughout the United States. This site exists as a single point of contact to encourage researchers to work together to uncover his place in their family histories.
DNA Testing: More on the Skaggs / Catron Connections
I recently wrote a blog post about some DNA testing relationships between Skaggs descendants and Catron descendants that may indicate that a Catron family member may have married into a Skaggs family line. After a bit of research we have some specifics about these genealogical relationships that seem to support the DNA testing results.
James Elkins and the Chickamauga Expedition
In the comments to a previous post about the Chickamauga Expedition against the Indians, a commenter alerted me to a James Elkins who participated in that expedition to Tennessee. This James Elkins appears to have been a nephew of the legendary Ruth Elkins, the son of her brother Richard.
Will the real Hezekiah Whitt please stand up?
I
wrote a previous blog entry about the relationship between the orphan Thomas
Bailey Christian (TBC) and his adopted father Capt. Thomas Mastin. Old family stories that TBC was the son of Shawnee Chief Cornstalk appeared in conflict with DNA testing of his descendants. Well, things get even more confusing when a
friend of Thomas Mastin, Hezekiah Whitt, is added to the mix. Hezekiah Whitt served in the American
Revolution with the Virginia militia under Capt. Thomas Mastin as described in
Hezekiah’s application for a military pension:
“… In the month of March and he thinks in the year 1770, he went as a volunteer under Captain Thomas Mastin upon the expedition against the Cherokee Indians to Tennessee, called the "Chickamaugy Expedition". The point of rendezvous was at Colonel Campbell's in the County of Washington, Virginia. The men were marched to the big Island of Holston, where they were incorporated into the regiment of General Evan Shelby. From thence they marched against the Indian towns, but found upon entering them that they had already been abandoned by the Indians. This declarant was three months in this service having left home in the early part of March and returning after the troops were disbanded sometime in June.”
Thomas Bailey Christian and the Moses Skaggs Estate Papers
As I mentioned in a previous post, Thomas Bailey Christian is known to several Skaggs family researchers. He is referred to as the husband of Lydia Harmon, the daughter of Mathias Harmon and Lydia Skaggs, in the Moses Skaggs Estate Papers.
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