
This website contains all of my research to date, including sources, notes and speculation.
I limit my research to direct ancestors, their siblings and nieces and nephews (and spouses of these relatives), that is to say, first cousins.
You will find an extensive collection of census enumerations as well as pictures, marriage records and other interesting and useful materials.
While I focus on first-cousin relatives (and closer) of direct ancestors, you will frequently find further information about more extended family members by reading my notes.
I find that I'm too busy to do much research or maintain my correspondence these days, but feel free to write if you have questions or concerns. I can't promise to write back quickly but I will write back eventually.
Be sure to read my sources: all speculations are noted.
If you don't know where to start, you might check out Today in Family History.
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Last names [in brackets] are married names of women whose maiden names are not known.
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This website is dedicated to Experience "Spiddy" Wells Mitchell Cox Pierce, my 'most wanted'.
Spiddy lived in Greene County, Tennessee all of her adult life and was married to three men: She first married Thomas Mitchell, who died, leaving her a widow with 2 children at 24. She then married Aaron Cox, who she believed abandoned her. After her divorce, she married James Pierce, who survived her.
She had eight children: Andrew and Lorinda J. Mitchell, Claudius Cox, and Newt, Mat, Sarie, Tilda, and Dan Pierce.
It is not known who her parents were, when she died, or where she was buried.
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