Clyde Javins of McDowell County WV
Ken Snyder writes:
My great-grandfather was a Javins. I don't know his first name but one of his daughter, Clyde, (yes, daughter!) was my grandmother. He was a rag-picker in around the coal camps of McDowell County WV. That's all I know except he was supposed to have been a real character and may have been born overseas as I recollect vaguely that he spoke with an accent.
My grandmother married Bill Vannoy. I had somehow assumed Javins, like my grandfather was of Dutch ancestry. I had always heard, included in the nationality ancestry, Scotch-Irish and I'm sure my great-grandfather Javins is the origin of this ancestry.
The Vannoys were originally Vannoise (sp?), French Hugeunots who left France for the Netherlands to escape religious persecution, there to become Vannoys. I think they then went to Scotland to help William of Orange take Ireland from the Irish before coming over here.
I love genealogy as you can tell, and wanted to give you another Javins out of the woodwork.
Regards, Ken Snyder
Another contributor has mentioned Clyde, whose full name was Hattie Clyde Javins, and whose parents were Andrew & Addie (Perry) Javins. See the link at the bottom of the page for Older Posts.
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