Becky (Lawson) Gouge
Honor Code SignatorySigned 11 Aug 2017 | 2,239 contributions | 54 thank-yous | 1,043 connections
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Valerie
The Blevins line is mostly the work of Les Blevins. Thanks for your kind note and your interest! If you would like to be added to any of these profiles, please let me know.
I can't understand why anyone would want to wipe out someone's family info like that.
You wrote; hi Les, i just discovered we are 7th cousins,1x removed. and, i would like to thank you for all your info on the Blevins. i have a tree on familysearch .org and someone removed all my Blevins line....it took me a while to get it....thankful i can look at yours.
My late father had strong roots in East Tennessee so I hope we'll find we are cousins!
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