We really enjoyed finding boxes in the area. You planted a lot of great finds for us. Our Motto at Compass Conundrum is “Live, Learn & Explore” and we had the opportunity to Learn and Explore. Thanks for adding to our “Average Adventures”!
@@compassconundrum7095 anytime I see something from my family line I get excited. I am decended from Adam's son Aquilla, his son Isaac, his son John, his son John, his son Benjamin, my Grandad Harry then my Dad Gordon.
@@compassconundrum7095 I just learned it a year ago. I got stage 4 cancer so was off work. While off work I found my history. I was surprised that we were a pretty big deal back in the day. That said I obviously missed the boat somewhere LOL 😆
Nice! It’s very similar when people visit my town. See we live in the Withlacoochee River and I always have to correct people. Thanks for helping me out! Also thanks for tuning in we truly loved that area of North Carolina.
My boxes!! Isn't this such an awesome and unique setting?
We really enjoyed finding boxes in the area. You planted a lot of great finds for us.
Our Motto at Compass Conundrum is “Live, Learn & Explore” and we had the opportunity to Learn and Explore.
Thanks for adding to our “Average Adventures”!
I'm a Sherrill and I am a decendant of Adam. Looks like you found us lol
Me too!!!!!
Me as well! He was my 9th great grandfather
I am as well, my Great Grandpa changed the Spelling to Shirels, I've been to this cemetery and town.
same
We are all from Adam's father William who immigrated from England around 1690
Wow, wow, wow! Such cool history. Thank you for responding! I hope you enjoyed this episode!
@@compassconundrum7095 anytime I see something from my family line I get excited. I am decended from Adam's son Aquilla, his son Isaac, his son John, his son John, his son Benjamin, my Grandad Harry then my Dad Gordon.
@@briansherrillruralliving9708 I absolutely love the history of your family. So cool!
@@compassconundrum7095 I just learned it a year ago. I got stage 4 cancer so was off work. While off work I found my history. I was surprised that we were a pretty big deal back in the day. That said I obviously missed the boat somewhere LOL 😆
@@briansherrillruralliving9708 hope you are oakay now. My great great grandmother is Cresstina Sherrill.
Like decendant from adam, son Mose Sherrill line
Ca-TAW-ba. Also, SHER-ill is the current local pronunciation.
Nice! It’s very similar when people visit my town. See we live in the Withlacoochee River and I always have to correct people. Thanks for helping me out! Also thanks for tuning in we truly loved that area of North Carolina.
Go back to the 1600s we were called Sherwill believe it or not