Francis Delamare, Jr. State Government websites value user privacy. John Forbes Esther (Kirby) Ricks John Freeman Joseph Poitevint John Spivey THOMAS RASH CAME HERE WITH A MAN THE LAST NAME OF THOMAS WHOM WAS GIVEN LAND TO HELP SETTLE LAND FOR A OR THE KING OF WALES. Robert Daniel I Jacob Parrott, Sr. Nicholas Isler Thomas Peirce, Jr. John Boyce Thomas Lovick to Arii, does Dake have any descendants named Peter, by any chance? My Grandfather was James Messer from Barker;s Creek, NC. Isaac Ricks George Durant I am having a few road blocks. please let me know. Much information never seen before, and many mistakes corrected. First Families of North Carolina info: The following ancestors have been documented to have been resident, prior to 12 July 1729, in the portion of the Province of Carolina which became North Carolina. John Collins James Long V John Jarrett i also had a sister named Debbie Howell. Cornelius Loftin The 1909 Guion Miller Roll is of major use to Eastern Cherokee researchers. Joseph Moore Thomas Sharbo Gather as many names and dates and you can. Arnold White, Jr. Order of the First Families of North Carolina. John Nixon Thomas Blount II The migration of Scottish Highlanders, in particular, to North Carolina began in about 1729 (Conner, 1919) and grew steadily until the outbreak of the American Revolution. We were told that Charles Wesley was full Tuscarora, but I believe it was his father, Branson who was the full Native American. 1. William Hooker They descended from English colonists who primarily settled at Jamestown, Williamsburg, the Northern Neck and along the James River and other navigable waters in Virginia during the 17th century. John Lawrance I looks like you will have to copy and paste this into your browser, Sketches William Bateman As you know I was R-m269 The other person in charge of the Iriquois dna would let me in the group saying that the nearest Native in my male line would have been 5 generations. The census would be a good place to start. Moses Rountree The transacations after 1802 involved people, chiefs mostly, from the NY Tuscarora reservation dealing with the land in North Carolina. My dna with Gedmatch shows Native American ancestry. Richard Williford I But most of those names are in Johnston County. The Carolina charter was declared null and void in 1706, and Carolinas were divided into two provinces, with governors, in 1712. Richard Dorman For further information or to obtain brochures and/or application forms, you may also contact the FFOB committee at the Old Buncombe County Genealogical Society Library at 128 Bingham Road, Suite 950, in Asheville or at 828-253-1894. All of you who are possibly Tuscarora let us come together and share our stories together based on what I am reading from all of you , we are related, let us find some time to spend some time together, my name is Josephine Franco 302-670-6717, and leave a message, take care, I am a descendant of the Hewett & Mitchell families from The Vanceboro area of Craven County. On her death certificate she was listed as neuro. He was involved in the Regulator movement in the NC. William Stafford (d. 1728) We in the Order of First Families of North Carolina all descend from the settlers who arrived in our state prior to 1729. William Bryan Im a Brooks and my Smiths are Tuscarora but cant figure out where the Tuscarora Smiths line starts. John Charles Thanks. Henry Stanton, Jr. Do you have anything in the Tuscarora from the Lost Creek Settlement? William Maund, Jr. William Watkins William Willson (of Tyrrell) v Genealogy: 610 2 0 |a Order of First Families of North Carolina: 949 |b 32046556828353|c ORLANF. ERWIN Mrs. Frances Marie Upchurch Johnson, age 99, died Thursday morning, Feb. 23, 2023, six days shy of her 100th birthday, surrounded by her loving family. John Wynns John Drake ing i.e. William Stafford (d. 1765) State Government websites value user privacy. Thomas Speight The Smalls are not related to the Smallwood s. Richard Silvester Thomas Waller Thank You. STATESVILLE, N.C. ( WBTV /Gray News) - Two students in North Carolina were nearly hit by a car that flew past the stopped school bus as they crossed the street. John Patterson Benjamin Blount Black Dutch (genealogy) Black Dutch is a term with several different meanings in United States dialect and slang. 1 Caswell 1 Catawba 1 Chatham 2 Cherokee 1 Chowan 2 Currituck 2 Dare 1 Davidson 4 Duplin 1 Durham 2 Edgecombe 2 Forsyth 11 Gaston 1 Graham 1 Granville 8 Guilford 15 Halifax 1 Haywood 1 Iredell 9 Jackson 1 Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln Mecklenburg New Hanover Orange Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan 8 Thomas Smith II Thomas Wallace Thomas Smith I Robert Hill Joseph Sutton William Bailey It looks like there is a good possibility thatfive Tuscarorasurnames survived the migration from NC to NY and are likely found in descendants today. Nicholas Hunter (of Onslow) The first posting is linked, above, and from there you can get to the rest. John Parker 1-Along the Meherrin and Chowan Rivers to Albemarle Sound: Allen [E], Pitman, Kirchin, Anderson, Jackson, Gee, Bryan, Nansemond, Dew, Powers, Williams [A], Bond [J], Jones, Cotton [J], Hill [B], Baker, Barfields, Baker [H], Williams, Hains, Forster [R], Maule [W], Winn [G], Boone, Bryan [F], Hill [J], Pollack [T], Lovick [J], Pollock [G] ANY help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The truth of the matter is that the predominant slave trade involved the natives of this land and that is not taught to hide their identities. Jeremiah Sexton Most of your information is being taken from my ancestry.com posting, and some from FaceBook. Contact the archivists at the State Archives for more information about how to begin your genealogical research. Hannah (Kent) Smithwick Green Graves 12, 1811, and wad the first white man to he buried at the mouth of the Columbia River. Ann Walker Jacob Perry, Sr. N. J., of this line, was John Jacob Astor's most trusted man in the company that founded Astoria, Ore., Apr. Surnames from the NC group, excluding the NY chiefs, include Allen, Basket(t), Blount/Blunt, Bridgers, Cain, Charles, Cope, Cornelius, Dennis, George, Gibson/Gipson, Hancock, Harry, Hicks/Hix, Howett/Hewett, Jack, James (may be first name only), Joe as in Capt. Peter Jones, Sr. My DNA shows about 11% native, 2% asian. 1 are the following:John Alston, Sr., of Chowan Co., NC;William Bennettof Northampton Co., NC;JohnandJames Drakeof Bertie Co., NC, andJohn Collins; Gov. Some Cherokee surnames have English, Scots-Irish and Scottish origins. It is also very likely that the DNA of proven Tuscarora paternal lineswill match that of descendants, possibly carrying differentsurnames, in the Carolinas where weknow that some of the Tuscaroraremained or married and assimilated. Anthony Haskett, Jr. My family ended up in EUREKA, TX. Thomas Kent Patrick White William Whitfield Though, she was mentioned to say her name was to remember the Old Ones. When trying to trace the lineage of David Howell, 1750, in Bedford Va., He lived in same area as reported Tuscarora Indians returned from NY and given refugee by the Monacan Indians. M. Beauchamp and including extensive annotations, may be I have managed to find Bransons widow and her family with her second husband, but am interested in what else you may have found on Sarahs and Charless siblings to see if it could be of any help in finding out more about Branson and Eliza. Any help with this info a out this amazing marriage / couple would be appreciated. She was born c.1905 in Lewiston, Niagara County. Michael King III Page 59-60. Before the naming of these settlers, please allow focus on the early surnames who arrived before 1755. John Vaughan (Since Branson died years before she married, it would make sense the name was wrong.) Welcome to my Croom Family Genealogy Site. Hugh Hyman I believe their fathers name was Pomeroy and mother was Laura. John Bobbitt In the North Carolina census they are listed as Mulatto. Search 31 million family names. Samuel Newby Malachi Smith Edward Rutland Abraham Mitchell, Jr. George Hill Daniel Jackson, Sr. Sir Richard Everard My question for anyone who knows is about Tuscarora marriage and naming practices. The name has various spellings and includes GRAY and GREY - sometimes different spellings occur in the same generation of a single family.The first Gray to arrive in the United States was John Gray in about 1620.The origins of the name would seem to be multiple. Thomas Vinson Discover the first settlers and early families of the United States in this collection of 140 titles. Richard Bounds Roger Snell, Sr. Rank Surname Incidence Frequency Percent of Parent Rank in United States; 1: Smith: 130,234 . My mothers grandmother was Victoria Anderson, her father was Thomas G.Anderson. Richard Jarvis How many generations does a bloodline run? MY FAMILY I BELIEVE WAS GIVEN 600 ACRES. Rose (Bush) Wynns . John Nelson III William Carraway, Sr. Richard Braswell III George Coburn, Sr. Ann (Marwood) Durant James Castellow | Ups and Downs of Family History V2.0, Edward Cannon (1635-1729) Probated Will in Bath County NC 10 Jun 1729 naming 3 enslaved persons, Early Long Island Wills of Suffolk County 1691-1703, by William S Pelletreau, published in 1897, Peregrine Stanbrough 1702 Probated Will in Southampton, Suffolk County, NY naming two enslaved personsWill & Isabel, Amy McDaniel Pollock, 1820 US Census in Jones County NC, enumerating one enslaved female, John McDaniel 1817 will in Jones County NC, naming seven enslaved persons, Follow My Family's Twisted Tree on WordPress.com. Ann (Stafford) Forbes Shannon Researching ancestors believed to have been enslaved can be challenging, since the record trail is spotty prior to 1865. John Blackman Native American Literary History, my name is Norma fine maiden name is Howell my dads name was Lester Edward Howell his dads name was Clarence Orlin Howell, is this somehow a connection here. Peter Pearson Samuel Swann Dr. James Spier Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. William Gause Secure websites use HTTPS certificates. Joe, Lawson (possibly), Lightwood/Litewood, Littlejohn (possibly), Lloyd, Miller, Mitchell, Netop, Oin/Owen/Owin/Owens/Owins, Pagett (possibly), Pugh, Randell/Randall, Rash, Rice or Hill, Robarts/Robards/Roberts, Rogers/Rodgers/Roggers, Seneca/Senicar, Smith, Sockey, Squarehooks (possibly), Stone, Strawberry, Taylor, Thomas/Tommas/Tomas, Tuf(f)dick, Tyler (possibly), Walker, Wheeler/Whealter/Wheatter, Whitmeal/Whitmell, Wiggians/Wiggins/Wigans, Wineoak, Yollone The notes in the right column correlate to the 1790 county/family names to the left. Thomas Relfe ,Richard Rustull, Sr., Richard Rustull, Jr., Edward Rutland, James Rutland, John Rutland, Joseph Scott, Nicholas Sessums, Prudence (Sherrod) Brown, Henry Hendry Smith, John Smith, Sr., Malachi Smith, Thomas Smith II, Roger Snell, Sr., Roger Snell, Jr., Dr. James Speir, John Spivey, Matthew Spivey, Sr., Thomas Spivey, Samuel Spruill, Sr., John Stancell, Sr.,John Sumner, Joseph Sutton, Jeremiah Symonds, William Thomas, John Vaughan, Thomas Wallis, William Wallis/Wallace, Arnold White II, Jr., Henry White, Sr., Henry White, Jr.,Patrick White, William Whitfield II, Henry Woodhouse, John Woodhouse, Sr., John Woodhouse, Jr., John Yelverton, Jr. #North Carolina Genealogy #Genealogy #First Families of North Carolina, Your email address will not be published. Thomas Cook Gabriel Newby Daniel Jackson, Jr. Micall Wilson Nathaniel Sutton Yorkshire. John Barclift Richard Whitehurst Richard Felton Alice (_____) Hawkins Davis Wade John Spann William Rhodes, Sr. Robert Forster Thomas Bonner, Sheriff Thomas Bonner, Joseph Boon, Thomas Boswell, Sr., John Branch, William Bridgers, Henry Bright, John Bright, Edward Bryan, Needham Bryan, Sr., James Bryant, Sr., James Bryant, Jr., Lewis Bryant, John Bunn, John Cake, Sr., Moore Carter, Edmund Chancey, Sr., William Charles,William Charlton, Robert Coleman, John Collins, John Cotton, William Coward, Robert Coxe, Sr., William Stancell Crisp, Thomas Cullen, John Culpeper, George Cnys/Cunitz/Kuntz/Koonce, Johan Cnys/Koonce, James Curry, Robert Daniel I, Nicholas Daw, Francis Delamare, John Dew II, John Dickinson, John Drake,XGov. Peter Dauge Maps & Plats Index Iredell 1-reel 1924-1981. Married a Lamb in Robeson Co. in the 1840s. Capt. Nathan Newby Online Resources Online tools to help with genealogical research and other North Carolina related topics. Robert Sherrod Hello. They could be part of the Machapunga Tuscarora.I used to have Pierce friends from Piny Woods. William Williams (of Martin) Thomas Keile Had an uncle that spent his life researching our background and took all his info found to the grave with him. I wonder if she was adopted? John Shackelford, Jr. John Pretlow Tuscarora surnames recorded from NY in the War of 1812 include: Allen, Beach, Blacknose, Cusick, Fox, Green, Henry, (possibly), Miller, Mount Pleasant, Patterson, Pemberton, Peter (possibly), Printup, Sky, Smith (possibly), Thompson, Williams. Some lines, where information was available, are taken down to the 9th generation. Benjamin Blanchard Joseph Lane, Sr. John Wheatley As a child my family visited the Tuscarora Reservation and Church in about 1950 and met Louise Taconte (or Daconte). YesBond is Tuscaroraand OutlawsJoynerCherryCooperlots are missing. Richard Davenport William Bryant John Dew III Perhaps he studied Tuscarora Culture, life & hardships of this tribe. Timothy Clare Francis Foster William Daw, Sr. John George Kornegay Robert Coxe, Sr. (However on her Death certificate is states Black.) William Pridgen This list is the only one of these first settlers I have been able to secure. Looking at the War of 1812 records for the Seneca and Oneida, the tribes that adopted the Tuscarora, there were few if any English names, so the Tuscarora people may well have abandoned most English names from NC, returning to mostly Native names and later readopting possibly different English or French surnames. Known Indian villages are given with modern-day equivalent town names, as well as any surnames that appear as "Other Free" on the . Samuel Nicholson Thanks in advance for any assistance. Your email address will not be published. Just found this Allen post. Francis Rountree This website is undergoing design changes. John Mann James Rutland William Hooks, Jr. Simon Anderson Thanks. William Merritt John Henby, Jr. Hi Brandy! James Blount Thomas Everett Robert Ellis I have ancestors from the Pitt, Martin, Perquimans, Bertie, Beaufort counties (and probably more) with surnames of Gibson, Walker, Taylor, Eason, Perry, Williams, Smithwick, Jones, Reddick, Phelps. Joseph Boon The Chickamauga gave in after their leader was assassinated. These were John Mackintosh Moore, John Mackintosh, Roland McDonald, John McDonald, John MacLean, John McIntosh, John McIntosh Bain, James Mackay, Daniel Clark, Alex Clark, I. Burgess, D. Clark, Jr., A. McBain, Wm. In fact the records tell us clearly that William Cain, a Tuscarora youth remained and we know he reached the age of majority, declined to move to NYand was last seen heading for Raleigh. Fill out lineage charts and family group sheets. Baby Name Generator. . In addition I can prove marriage and family association with all these families too. Softcover, 6 x 9, xxix, 666 pages, Jackson, Miss, 2006,$30.00. The State Library may be able to help. This Geni line shows as my direct- Minqua Edith Bryant-Folsom is my line. William Newby Samuel Harrell There are more names as well on the 6 NATIONS reserve. Elias Fort Edmund Smithwick Edward Carter Henry Speller I have alwasys been told she was of Indian descent. Daniel Shine I have traced back to Branson Guy, born 1812 (either PA or VA, now WV) and cannot find anything further back. Jonathan Pearson John Fulford William Thomas She was the house Keeper on RL Speller Farm. William Williams Do you know of the name Taconte or Davonte. Did they then resume their original name? Joseph Scott Daniel Highsmith, Sr. Cary Godbee my maternal ancestry hails from eastern NC and not a single person from there has NOT heard of Indian ancestry; it is a given. I have a picture of her headstone and copy of her death certificate. Richard Barfield, Jr. Thomas Mann II Abraham Hobbs From oral family tradition, it is known that we have an Indigenous ancestor, and she would be of the correct generation. I am through Ancestry and FTdna ,Related to the Gibsons, Hicks, Owens, Rogers,Stone, Walker and Wheelers. The surname in Tuscarora goes back to at least 1685 on the Roanoke River in land deeds, court records etc. He said the were from a tribe that lived on the towpath on the Potomac river in that area. Peter Pearson, Robert Peele I, Robert Peele II,Robert Peele III, Robert Peele IV, Jacob Perry, Sr., Robert Peyton II, Samuel Pike II, Jacob Pope, George Powell, John Powell, Kader/Cader Powell, George Powers, Benjamin Pritchard, Col. Francis Pugh, Gov. Thomas Avent Indigenous people were listed as black, mulatto, colored, negro..depending on the actual time. Susannah (Davis) Boyce Thomas Palin, Sr. Richard Bond I'm John Croom. http://dna-explained.com/2012/12/18/proving-native-american-ancestry-using-dna/. I really don;t understand a lot of this..lol Since she was his daughter, and married my grandfather X6 I am assuming Christian, Soloman and the other children were 1/2 native. One: Thannks. Jeremiah Perry James Leigh, Sr. The territory was named Carolana after King Charles I of England. Evan Jones, Sr. Christian Sloback Joseph Glaister, Cary Godbee/Godby, John Godley, Baron Christopher de Graffenreid, Landgrave, Thomas Grandy, Sr., Farnefold Green, Richard Gregory, Jasper Hardison,John Hardy, John Herring, Sr., Samuel Herring, Robert Hill, William Hilliard,Abraham Hobbs, John Hobson, Robert Hodges, Thomas Hoskins, Sr., Thomas Hoskins, Jr., William Hunter, Nicholas Isler, Osborne Jeffrreys, Simon Jeffreys, Proprietary Governor John Jenkins, John Jennings, William Jennings, John Jernigan, Hannah Kent, Thomas Kent, Michael King, Sr., George Kornegay, John George Kornegay, Benjamin Laker, Katherine [__] Langston,Robert Lanier,John Lee, Sr., John Lee, Jr., James Leigh, Sr., Alexander Lillington, William Lowe,Thomas Luten,Daniel McDaniel, John Mann II, Thomas Mann II, Joell Martin, William Martin, John Mason, Sr., Edward Mayo, Sr.,Charles Merritt, Matthew Midyett, Joseph Moore, John Morris, John Nelson, Sr., James Newby, John Newby, Nathan Newby, Samuel Newby, William Newby, Christopher Nicholson, Marmaduke Norfleet, John Pace,Richard Pace, Jr., Francis Parrott, Jonathan Pearson, Rev. Simon Jeffreys . William Stancell Crisp Robert West, Jr. William Gregory Francis Pugh This volume treats the known descendants for five generations, male and female, ofJohn Williams, died testate 1692, Isle of Wight Co., VA, and his brotherThomas Williams, died 1693, Isle of Wight Co., VA. OFFNC ancestors are second generation: John2Williams, William2Williams, and Samuel Herring (married Anne3Williams). Jacob Butler Are there any Native Americans with the Guy surname from Frederick County, VA (now WV)? She was in Northampton early on. Ancestor Biographies: Henry Gibbs, Sr. John Edwards Nathaniel Albertson Thomas Graves Francis Parker Thomas Parker (of Nansemond/Chowan) Start here! John Smith, Sr. Richard Rustull, Sr. Susannah (_____) Travis Heres a link to numerous Native American resources: https://dna-explained.com/native-american-dna-resources/, That is what I am thinking, Solomans son, Soloman was one of my grandfathers, I believe there may be a Rueben? Andrew Read I have always been told that we were of Cherokee descent but the cope name seems to be Tuscarora. Jesse Barnes Ralph Mason II Order of First Families of North Carolina, Ancestor Biographies:Vol. The largest influx of German people to North Carolina, however, occurred in the eighteenth century, beginning with a joint effort between a Swiss land company and the British Crown to settle 100 families of German Palatines in the town of New . John Williston For more information, contact ETHS at 865-215-8824 or by e-mail. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1027&context=libraryscience Now being recognized for it vs being called something else is another story. John Cake, Sr. i have been trying to research the Boston family from the Carolinas and dont get past 1870. i am also a howell and a smith, if anyone has any information Richard Sowell, Jr. 1.18 V. 1.19 W. 2 References. Captain William Bean and his wife settled the area and welcomed the birth of their son, Russell during that first year. John Overman Marriage Bonds Iredell 1-reel 1790-1866. Capt. Mary (Butler) Keile William Sexton Rev. John Archbell William Bright,William Bryan, Edward Cannon, John Coward, John Davenport, Sr., William Gause/Goss, Thomas Graves, William Horn, Arthur Jordan, Joseph Lane, Sr., Leonard Loftin, Thomas Mewborn/Mewboorn, John Porter, Jr./Sr., Christian Sloback, Benjamin Small, Robert Turner. I know they once resided in Dinwiddie Virginia and later migrated to Pittsylvania/Henry County. You may notice thattwo of these names, Miller and Smith, arenames that were also in common between the NC group and the War of 1812 records. Craven Surname Ancestry. Lyonell Reading The entries below have been taken from transcriptions of the 1790 Federal Census for several eastern North Carolina counties. Full name, location, slave indices. Unusual marriage in those days. Knoxville, TN 37901. Benoni Loftin We support the research and teaching mission of East Carolina University and preserve the cultural heritage of the eastern North Carolina community through digital initiatives, especially the creation of digital library materials and tools. John Peirce Dutton Lane But it is confusing. Edmund Chancey, Sr. I am descended from Charles Wesley Guy, who is Sarah Jane Guys youngest brother and both are Bransons children with Eliza. Richard Sanderson Was Small your grandmothers maiden name or Surname? Fully documented sketches of the first 200 ancestors used by members to join the OFFNC, complete with a documented list of children and their spouses. Henry King William Wallis John Davenport, Sr. Cader Powell Samuel Williams Of the people in the 1888-1889 census, very few surnames were found when the Tuscarora residedin North Carolina, but those few include Hewett, Jack, Miller, Smith and Seneca. In 1889, there were total of 404 Tuscarora and in 1890, 392. Common Cherokee surnames include Rogers, Starr, McDaniel, Lowrey, Gunter, Hicks, Kingfisher, Vann, Ward, Adair, Crittenden, Cornsilk, Sizemore and Smith. John Smithwick This volume, which is the first of this series, begins the genealogy of every eligible ancestor used by members to join the Order. Joell Martin Charles King Several varied groups of multiracial people have sometimes been referred to as or identified as . Col. Alexander Sherrod I imagine any families in Richmond from the Tuscarora background with that same surname would have descended from the same original Allen family that originally moved their. you may call me @ 302-670-6717, looking forward to talking with you. John Hardy Thomas Hoskins, Jr. Robert Morgan English origins are given where known, and colonial origins are discussed. I am currently researching a family group from the NC Tuscarora called variously Keziah, Casiah, Kesiah, and many other variants. They are descendants from a Tuscarora Margaret Roberts born around 1725. 3 vols. Joseph John Alston Mary (Blake) Baker 2.2 Internet. John Harrison I William Bush Philip Alston Maps & Plats Iredell County, 2 reels, 1917-1972. John Morrison My father said i have indian blood,but would like to know if there are any records to search or Test. Samuel Davis, Sr. Robert Lanier John Clarke I I cant get any further in ancestry.com than thisso it kind of seems a shame to spend so much money on info I already know and cant get back any further. John Godley Is the name Lassiter out of Bertie County NC associated with the Native Americans in that area. Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790 : North Carolina - North, S. N. D. (Simon Newton Dexter), 1849-1924 [Type written book, indexed.] Richard Graves William Charles William Kinchen II, William Kinchen III, Charles King, Michael King, Jr., Michael King III, Walter Lane, William Lawrence, Lawrence Mackque, John Martin, Sr., William Maund, Sr., William Maund, Jr., John McKinne, Jr., Zachariah Morris, Phillip Mulkey, John Nelson III, Christopher Nicholson, Jr., Samuel Nicholson, John Nixon, Edward Norwood, Ephraim Overman, Sr., Thomas Overman, Henry Palin, Sr., Henry Palin, Jr., Thomas Palin, Sr., Thomas Palin, Jr., Michael Paquinet, Jr., Francis Parker, John Patterson, John Peirce, Thomas Peirce, James Poitevint, Peter Poitevint, Solomon Pool, Dr. Thomas Relfe, Capt. Mathias Tobias Swanner Henry Pendleton John Parrish Hoping to locate information on my Tuscarora roots. Order of First Families of North Carolina - Registry of Ancestors Vol. Roger Snell, Jr. The first European settlements in North Carolina were along the Albermarle Sound. Robert Warburton It generally refers to racial, ethnic or cultural roots. Ancestor Biographies: An index of resources from military records to census materials and beyond that can help you with your family history research project. George Fort I Im lookimg for Mary Dennis, born around 1784 in the Bertie County area. Share your family tree and photos with the people you know . Surnames from the NC group, excluding the NY chiefs, include Allen, Basket(t), Blount/Blunt, Bridgers, Cain, Charles, Cope, Cornelius, Dennis, George, Gibson/Gipson, Hancock, Harry, Hicks/Hix, Howett/Hewett, Jack, James (may be first name only), Joe as in Capt. George Fort II Solomon Pool Thomas Taylor Rachel (Welch) Lawrence Pricklove Matthew Midyett While in the process of setting up the Tuscarora DNA project, I needed to find the names of the Tuscarora Indians who are documented in North Carolina before their removal to New York and in New York. Benjamin Griffin Joshua Herring Edmund Pearce, Jr. Many were obviously the same peoplesigning different deeds, for example, butthere were were many different surnames. Samuel Wheatley I Its meaning varies and such differences are contingent upon time and place. John Yelverton, Sr. There are a total of 15 segments of this series. James Boone A searchable database of the indexes of the published volumes of North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster" that can help you locate information on your Civil War ancestors. William Hooks, Sr. Joseph Whitehead James Beasley, Jr. Leonard Loftin, Jr. Some researches have pointed me toward the Tuscarara Tribe. Like MonkColesBissell and Strickland. Richard Allen, Jr., Warren AndrewsX, Nathaniel Averitt, Joseph Ballard, Sr., Joseph Ballard, Jr.,Samuel Barclift, Jacob Bardin, John Bardin, Richard Barfield, Sr., Richard Barfield, Jr., John Blount, Benjamin Boykin, Edward Boykin, Jr. , John Bright, Simon Bright, John Bryan, Needham Bryan, John Bryant, William Bryant, Rose (Bush) Wynns, Jacob Butler, Robert Campen, James Castellow, Richard Chappell, Joseph Chew, Arthur Cotton, John Cotton II, John Cotton III, Joseph Daniel, Sr., Owen Daniel/ODaniel, Samuel Davis, Sr.,William Daw, Sr.,Jean Depp,Thomas Dudley, William Everett, Benjamin Foreman, Sr., Robert Forster, Francis Foster, William Foster, James Foyle, John Fulford, Benjamin Griffin, Col. William Hancock I, Capt. In eastern North Carolina, one fantastic example of uncovering Indian surnames comes from researching the reservation that was established at Lake Mattamuskeet in 1727 (in the period following the Tuscarora War). Does anyone have any info/connection to Williams or Miller from the NY Tuscarora? Benjamin Laker Francis Parrott This link says he was a Chief of the Tuscarora but doesnt say either of his parents were Native American, trying to figure it out. Joseph Glaister As for dnahmmmfnative american dna uses western tribes as the standard. Thomas Harrell, Jr. No where can I find in charts or Books that he is of Europe descent. I am looking for information on the Anderson family. John Branch Jacob Pope (d. 1772) Pingback: Borderlands Deeds and the Cain Surname | Native Heritage Project, I am descended from William Cane who died in 1732 in Bertie Precinct NC and married an Elizabeth Hardy. Henry Woodhouse Ephraim Overman, Sr. William Barclift II John Bunn When you find a record that interests you, you can obtain a copy through mail or email. David Perkins The first part was relatively easy, because Ive already done that research and documented it in a series of articlestitled Tuscarora People Identified in Land and Other Transactions. North Carolina, the Old North State and the new Ancestry. William Weston
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