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Re: Adamsons in Pennsylvania
Posted by: Rose Fischer (ID *****1882) Date: July 15, 2008 at 09:08:29
In Reply to: Re: Adamsons in Pennsylvania by Evelyn Young of 1028

Hi Evelyn
Would you please post or write to me about your Welsh Skew data? The more I look into our Adamson name--I'm beginning to think that it may be Welsh also. Welsh Quakers were the largest group in early American history. It is reported that the Gwyneldd(?) meeting was made up of Welsh Quakers. And in the history of Bucks Co, PA...it reads that most were Welsh with some Germans. I'm sure you have looked into the Welsh naming pattern and how it has changed over the years. I think it is very possible that our John's father was Adam...thus he was Adams son---americanizing the naming pattern of the Welsh. Adams is a very popular Welsh surname now. Would you please give me your perspective on this. Thanks...Rose


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