I got the story of my namesake fiddle tune. During the pandemic, fiddler Sami Braman came across some recordings of a little-known fiddler named Queen Belle Honeycutt Randolph from Yancey County, North Carolina. We are most certainly related, the only question is how directly. It's most likely given her age, she was a younger cousin to my great-grandfather. She may even have been born into the next generation. (1904-2000) Talk about a small world!
Anyway, I got a nice reply back from Sami, explaining her original tune "Honeycutt" was inspired by Queen Belle, and Sami's band The Onlies had actually tracked a pair of Queen Belle Honeycutt Randolph's compositions as well. I'm ordering a copy.