Simon Anderson my dad was John Ellis Messer I am not sure how many generations it runs for sure, but my daughter had a DNA test and it showed a little native Like 1-1.5 %, Jean, Hi there so glad to see your response! There was no designation for an Indian outside of those categories because the aim was commit genocide via the pen. John Peirce It appears Hattie was born in NY, however, Im pretty sure she was born in NC in 1871. Joseph Moore James Newby Daniel Jackson, Sr. William Sexton John Herring, Sr. I am looking for any information on the parents of Roger Pugh and Hattie Pugh. No where can I find in charts or Books that he is of Europe descent. Lewis Bryant William Weston II Thomas Parker After you have collected this information, you are ready to move forward with your family history research. Thank you. Others likely remained as well, but arent named in financialrecords or had married and assimilated or moved elsewhere in earlier generations, between the Tuscarora War in 1711 and theofficialfinal removal to NYin 1802. I am interested in any information about the Pugh and Pierces of the Tuscarora tribe of North Carolina and New York. Whether you're just getting started putting together your family tree or are a family history research pro with years of experience, chances are the State Library has a resource guide, database, digital collection, or other material that can help you with your genealogy project. John Jarrett Edmund Chancey, Jr. I am descending from Kizzie Ann Seel(e)y Russell, my gggrandmother. Thanks in advance for any assistance. John Overman This list constitutes only those ancestors represented in the Order; additional ancestors continue to be proven, documented and added to our rolls. William Drummond, Christopher Dudley,George Durant, John Edwards, Robert Ellis, Sir Richard Everard, Nathaniel Everitt, George Fort,John Freeman, Jr., Thomas Futrell II, Henry Gibbs, Sr., Rev. William Bateman Hello. John Hardison ing i.e. Joseph Morris Matthew Seller Daniel Jackson, Jr. Thanks! 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. Genealogy for Darby Sullivant (1669 - 1715) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Adam Mohr Moses Tyson Roger Snell, Sr. An early documented person was Anchetil de Greye - a vassal of William the Conqueror of Normandy (now part of France) and who accompan. William Newby Richard Bounds Stephens parents could possibly have been Amos Owen / Owens and Rachel Seward. John Dickinson There are several different ways we can help you find what you're looking for. seen at http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/mtq?doc=04555. Christopher Dale Benjamin Blanchard John Mitchell Hugh Hyman John Jenkins William Charlton 27:3 (Fall 2002), Thank You. William Bright Matthias Tyson Thomas Pierce Order of First Families of North Carolina, Ancestor Biographies:Vol. Edward Boykin, Jr. Contains many wills from Nansemond Co., VA, some from Warwick Co., VA. Full name, location, slave indices. Richard Barfield, Sr. They were fighting the British. Complete verbatim transcription of all Secretary of State Wills, and all other wills as well, not included in either Grimes, Olds, Mitchell, or Bradley. Hello, Im new. They are related to the Spellers and Bond. In the census of 1880 the number was down to some 400. 1. I am a descendent of that line. Dutton Lane Malachi Smith James Boone 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. Im looking for more information on Blount/Blunt Surname. Thomas G. Anderson was born in New York City in 1835. She was supposed to be a cousin. John Speir, andWilliam Whitehead;Benjamin Lakerof Perquimans Co., NC;John MannII;Thomas MannII; Dr.Godfrey Spruill,Ann Walker,Henry NormanI and II;Thomas Vinsonof Surry Co., VA, and Northampton Co., NC. 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. John Mason, Sr. John Shackelford, Sr. The U.S. Census of 1850 listed some 1,200 Scottish-born citizens in North Carolina, most of them residing in the counties of Cumberland, Moore, Robeson, and Richmond. Ralph Mason II North Carolina, Native American Census Selected Tribes, 1894-1913 is a database available on Ancestry Library Edition. Thomas Avera, Sr. Benjamin Ricks Col. John Blake Ann Walker you may call me @ 302-670-6717, looking forward to talking with you. Dr. Patrick Maule There are a number of families that are identified as being Indian on this reservation . William Stafford (d. 1765) George Durant Rev. Reply, My grandmother brother was Chief Arnold Hewitt of my Tuscarora reservation years ago but that about all I know my father and grandmother have both passed and I was not able to have a relationship with them. The Native people all came from Asia and there wasnt anyone else to mix with, so until Europeans arrived, their DNA was still that original Asian DNA. North Carolina, 1780-'81 Ancestry. That is assumed, unless they are labeled as African or Indian or something else. William Hooker 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. John Blackman I would also like some more information on Sam Smith. Samuel Spruill, Sr. Dna testing done on eastern woodland tribes, therefore, shows little to no so called native american dna and a strain only shows ancient intermixing with asiatic tribes. Major Clarke Something tells me they served their communities. Nobody who resembled Sitting Bull ran through the southeastern part of the United States. Leonard Loftin . Census states he was born in Orange Co. NC. John Speir Richard Braswell III James Draughon James Leigh, Jr. Thomas Mann II The first three films are an alphabetical surname guide. William Kinchen III James Beasley, Jr. 3 vols. A lock icon or https:// means youve safely connected to the official website. . The Lowland Scottish names draw very heavily from the western seaboard counties of the Lowlands, with many families from Ayrshire, Wigtown, Kirkcudbright, and Renfrew (using the older county names). Michael King, Jr. Robert Forster The family eventually made it to Magoffin County Kentucky (FPC by census), and then Hawkins County Tennessee (still FPC by Census) Melungeon to some. Discover the first settlers and early families of the United States in this collection of 140 titles. Im lookimg for Mary Dennis, born around 1784 in the Bertie County area. Isaac Hill James Poitevint and punctuation or to standardize the language and syntax of Joseph Fulford, Jr. YesBond is Tuscaroraand OutlawsJoynerCherryCooperlots are missing. Simon Bright John Bardin Edmund Pearce, Sr. I believe Witmell Tuffdick and Sam Smith (Died 1802?) Some researches have pointed me toward the Tuscarara Tribe. Henry/Hendry Smith John Godley Henry Gibbs, Sr. Homes can tell as rich of a story as the people who inhabited them. Edmund Chancey, Sr. 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. William Drummond;Nathaniel Everettof Tyrrell Co., NC;William Bridgers,John Cotton,OsborneandSimon Jeffreys, Capt. Richard Vick I Phillip Mulkey Help finding primary materials online and in person, and a great list of databases, guides and tools that you can use to get your project organized and off the ground. Right on the Nuesebetween RaleighSmithfieldKinstonGoldsboro.is a big time Tuscarora Territory and several old villages. Thomas Sutton The 1870 federal population census, the first on which former slaves are listed by name, can be confusing because individuals with shared surnames may be family members or former owners.Even if one knows that an ancestor was born during slavery, work . I know they once resided in Dinwiddie Virginia and later migrated to Pittsylvania/Henry County. Does anyone know if this is true. I believe their fathers name was Pomeroy and mother was Laura. Secure websites use HTTPS certificates. They are both from the Bertie, North Carolina Area. 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] here is the link if interested. John Cotton II Dr. James Spier John Nelson III Col. Joseph Mayo Advice on the first three steps of sound genealogical research: getting organized, beginning with census and vital records; and extending your search to more detailed sources. John Drake Captain William Bean and his wife settled the area and welcomed the birth of their son, Russell during that first year. I am trying to find out how the name became native and if the two sides of my family Cusicks are related. My great great grandfathers name was William Cope. Richard Hodges Order of the First Families of North Carolina. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1027&context=libraryscience Transcription of Provincial North Carolina Wills, 1663-1729/30, Volume 1, Testators A-K. Hardcover, 8 x 11, xii, 404 pages, Jackson, Miss., 2003. Caleb Bundy Order of First Families of North Carolina - Registry of Ancestors Vol. William Rhodes, Sr. First Families of North Carolina info: Dr. Godfrey Spruill Cornelius Loftin Functionality of the site should not be affected, but things may look different. 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. As for dnahmmmfnative american dna uses western tribes as the standard. Most of your information is being taken from my ancestry.com posting, and some from FaceBook. Henry Stanton, Jr. (Since Branson died years before she married, it would make sense the name was wrong.) Sam Smith is my direct line on maternal side- yet finding information on him is complicated Yet you say he he was a Chief.. can you give a direction for research?? Edward Holmes, Sr. Cary Godbee George Kornegay Peter Mallard Edward Carter Many of these families arrived from both the Carolina area and the Virginia area. Of the Tuscarora in NY who had claims from the War of 1812,three surnames were in common with the NC Tuscarora,Allen, Miller and possiblySmith. Richard Sowell, Sr. (However on her Death certificate is states Black.) Matthew Spivey John Cotton III Fully documented sketches of the second 200 ancestors used by members of the OFFNC, complete with a documented list of children and their spouses. I have a picture of her headstone and copy of her death certificate. Edward Salter Zachariah Morris John Halsey George Cnys/Koonce ANY help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. James Leigh, Sr. John Yelverton, Sr. Edward Norwood Henry Bright Thomas Kent Ancestor Biographies: Henry Stanton, Sr. Nathan Newby I have alwasys been told she was of Indian descent. MY NAME IS BILLY NEAL RASH, SR. DO YOU KNOW WHAT OUR SURNAME CAME FOR OR ANYTHING. John Blount (1721) William Read Thomas Sawyer (d. 1720) Thomas Cullen Jeremiah Sexton Leonard Langston, Sr. This website is undergoing design changes. I have always been told that we were of Cherokee descent but the cope name seems to be Tuscarora. John Harrison I Capt. Edward Cannon Thomas Smith II I might have a possible connection but I am not certain. William Strickland William Daw, Sr. Several varied groups of multiracial people have sometimes been referred to as or identified as . James Blount Thomas Overman Owen Daniel John Raper John Trippe I document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. William Reeves William Gregory Indigenous people were listed as black, mulatto, colored, negro..depending on the actual time. Now being recognized for it vs being called something else is another story. Grace (Bennett) Hill I am the 5th great granddaughter of Dake Boston,( Tuscarora) her granddaughter was Elizabeth Boston Brooks who married a Tuscarora, George Washington Brooks who was bonded out and fought with the Confederates. My dna with Gedmatch shows Native American ancestry. Capt. been supplied in brackets. Could you please tell me if the surname Wilson was ever a Tuscarora name. Lawrence Mackque Matthew Midyett Thomas Jarvis My ancestor was Sarah Jane Guy, whose parents are listed on her death certificate as Adam and Eliza; however, the information was supplied by her husband and it should likely have been Branson and Eliza. William Freeman I could use any help that is willing to be offered. John Smithwick There are more names as well on the 6 NATIONS reserve. William Sholar The remaining Howells did continue to freely marry with local Indians. Another main municipality of Tuscarora during the 1712 War. Thomas Harrell, Sr. John Martin (of Pasquotank) George Fort I Benjamin Blount Matthew Raiford When Virginia ratifielded its race laws in 1823, half his decendants moved to KY and IN. John Barrow Micall Wilson surnames (North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky) Brass Ankles (South Carolina) Carmel Indians (Ohio) Cubans (North Carolina) Guineas (West Virginia Melungeon) Lumbee/Croatan Indian (North and South Carolina) Pamunkey/Powhatan Indians (Virginia) Redbones (Louisiana via the Carolinas) Melungeon and Do you mean the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath? 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. This article will examine some of the families who entered Wilkes County during the years 1777-1779. Christian Isler https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Samuel-Smith-Sr-Chief-of-Tuscorora/6000000066981388849. Robert Warburton Gather as many names and dates and you can. James Blount, John Blount, Capt. John Gordon 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. to Arii, does Dake have any descendants named Peter, by any chance? North Carolina Family History Online Bible records, indexed marriage and death announcements and copies of genealogical research donated to the Government and Heritage Library all fully searchable and available online. Benjamin Lane, Dutton Lane, Joseph Lane, Sr., Leonard Langston, Sr., Cornelius Loftin, Leonard Loftin, James Long I, James Long II, James Long III, James Long IV, James Long V, William Loveridge, William Luten, Peter Mallard, Roger Mason, Dr. Patrick Maule, Barnaby McKinne, James McKoy, Thomas Mewborn/Mewboorn, John Mitchell, Sr., Robert Morgan, Joseph Morris, John Morris/Morrison, John Nelson, Jr., Miriam Newby, William Nicholson, Henry Norman I, Henry Norman II, Jacob Overman I, Jacob Overman II, John Overman I, Isaac Page, John Parrish, Sr., Jacob Parrott, Sr., Robert Patterson, Edmund Pearce, Edmund Pearce, Jr., Henry Pendleton , David Perkins, Jeremiah Perry, Paul Phillips, Samuel Pike I, Jacob Pope, William Pope, John Porter, Jr., John Porter II, John Pretlow, William Pridgeon, William Putnell, Matthew Raiford, Henry Raper, Sr., John Raper, Andrew Read, Lyonell Reading, Sarah Reeves, William Rhodes, Sr.,XWilliam Ricks, Francis Rountree, Samuel Ruffin, William Ruffin, John Sawyer, Thomas Sawyer, Francis Shackelford, John Shackelford, Sr., John Shackelford, Jr., David Shepard I, David Shepard II, Richard Silvester, Edward Simmons, Ebenezer Slade, Henry Slade, Sr., Henry Slade, Jr., Christian Sloback, Benjamin Small, John Small, Charles Smith, Edmund Smithwick, Edward Smithwick, John Smithwick, Richard Sowell, Sr., Richard Sowell, Jr., Francis Speight, Henry Speller, John Stafford, Mary Stafford, William Stafford I, William Stafford, Jonathan Standley, Darby Sullivant, Thomas Sutton, Thomas Taylor, John Trippe I, Robert Turner, Cornelius Tyson, Edmund Tyson, Moses Tyson, Susannah Tyson, Edward Vail, Ann Walker, Robert Warburton, Edward Ward, Col. Edward Ward, Enoch Ward, Thomas Weeks, John Wheatley, George Williams, Sr.. John Williams (Perquimans), Richard Williford, Sr., Richard Williford, Jr., AndrewWoodley, Thomas Woodley, William Woodley, George Wynns, John Wynns, John Yelverton, Sr. Order of First Families of North Carolina, Ancestor Biographies:Vol. Sheriff Thomas Bonner, John Bright, Michael King, Sr.,John Lee, Jr.X,Joel Martin, John Nelson, Sr., Robert Peyton II, Hon. Lewis Williams Some lines, where information was available, are taken down to the 9th generation. Anthony Haskett, Jr. Jacob Parrott, Sr. Thanks for any help! William Hooks, Jr. William Carraway, Sr. 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 Im on geni & you can also email at Ccheek.realtor@gmail.com. James Dauge William Bridgers Henry Woodard The census would be a good place to start. William Alston William Barclift II John Williston Hardcover, 6 x 9, xiv, 521 pages, Baltimore, Md., 2014,$35.00. George Powers Fully documented sketches of the third set of ancestors (125) used by members of the OFFNC, complete with a documented list of children and their spouses. Common Cherokee surnames include Rogers, Starr, McDaniel, Lowrey, Gunter, Hicks, Kingfisher, Vann, Ward, Adair, Crittenden, Cornsilk, Sizemore and Smith. Henry Robinson, Jr. Thomas Kearney John Nixon Jeremiah Hilliard John Leigh Its meaning varies and such differences are contingent upon time and place. The . Ebenezer Slade John Bishop Thomas Grandy, Sr. John Patterson Thomas Blount I William Coward Ann (Bigg) Batchelor Fewox 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.
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