Darrin Dickey

Male

Tennessee

United States

Profile Information:

What surnames are you interested in researching?
Dickey
Whitley
Adams (Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland)
Boon (North Carolina, Mississippi)
Boykin
Leigh (Missouri)
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
US, Scotland, Ireland
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Intermediate Family History Researcher

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  • Sherry Hightower

    Thanks for joining my "American Revolutionary War Ancestors" group!
  • Karen Dickey Kleinberg

    Good evening Darrin,

    My Dickey family originated in North Carolina in the late 1700's. They moved into Warren Co., Kentucky by the early-mid 1800's and then into the Randolph & Saline counties in Illinois. By the late 1800=1900's the family moved from Illinois into southeast Missouri; Perry & Ste Genevieve counties and then a little further west into St. Francois & Washington counties. This is where most of the Dickey still live; some spread out into the St. Louis area and beyond......

    Do you have any family that would be in these areas? I have done some research over in Illinois, searching cemeteries and courthouse records......I believe that there are Dickey's still in that area, not sure how I would be related to them.....

    Please get back with me either way, if you believe we could be related or not

    Anxious to hear back from you......sorry I didn't answer earlier,........can we say "17 year old grandson and computers" don't work well together.......he tried to do something from my working computer and his non-working computer and then all of a sudden neither were working............good thing I love him!!!!

    Mine is fixed now, so we will move on......grandkids.....

    Karen Dickey Kleinberg
    Farmington, MO
  • James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.

    I descend Mrs. Mary Hall Miller, wife of Capt. Alfred Alexander Miller, CSA, brother-in-law of "Squire" Capt. Abner Leander Hall, CSA, of 1850's Rowan Co., N.C. Accidently in N.C. archives, Raleigh, I found the Hall's were kin to the Dicky family. A bastardy bond indicaded that a (Hall?) girl was sent to live with Dicky kin in S.C. This might help someone some day looking for an allusive link? Jim Miller, Southport, N.C.