William Brown (of Martin) The searchable online collection currently contains. 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). Thank You. Elias Fort Choose the best name for your child. John Baner Richard Sanderson Samuel Swann The State Library and the State Archives have long traditions of helping North Carolinians research their past. The Chickamauga gave in after their leader was assassinated. . It looks like there is a good possibility thatfive Tuscarorasurnames survived the migration from NC to NY and are likely found in descendants today. In early records, names were spelled a variety of ways, so I would expect to see it written either way. I know that in the matriarchal society, women could divorce a husband. Pugh,1856. Ann Walker John Bright (of Currituck) James Foyle William Freeman A lock icon or https:// means youve safely connected to the official website. German settlers first came to what is now North Carolina as part of the second expedition sent to the Roanoke area by Sir Walter Raleigh in the 1580s. Thomas White North Carolina to South Carolina, South Carolina to Tenneesee to Kentucky. William Ricks (1771) John Lee, Sr. Robert Peele I They are both listed as Native American on the 1890 marriage records for Victoria and her marriage to James Newcomb. Edward Carter William Craven was born in the village of Appletreewick near Skipton in the year 1548. John Jennings Knoxville, TN 37901. William Pridgen 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. Robert Hunter No attempt has been made to correct or regularize spelling John Jordan Abraham Hobbs 1 - Smith Harper. Thomas Lovick Stillhave questions? John Parker James Drake John Smith, Sr. John Clarke II Charles Smith, Sr. From oral family tradition, it is known that we have an Indigenous ancestor, and she would be of the correct generation. The . German Speaking People West of the Catawba River in North Carolina 1750 . Joseph Hall (However on her Death certificate is states Black.) Corrections and Additions to Vol. Jacob Pope (d. 1752) Adam Ferguson, Sr. Culmer Sessoms Edward Trotman a conjectural reading (He attacked the Sah-wau-noo) has She was born c.1905 in Lewiston, Niagara County. John Pretlow William Williams (of Martin) Henry Palin, Sr. Transcription of Provincial North Carolina Wills, 1663-1729/30, Volume 2, Testators L-Z. Most of your information is being taken from my ancestry.com posting, and some from FaceBook. THANK YOU. 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. Henry Norman II Michael King, Jr. When Virginia ratifielded its race laws in 1823, half his decendants moved to KY and IN. Edward Norwood 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. Benjamin Foreman, Sr. Full name, location, slave indices. William Reeves The territory was named Carolana after King Charles I of England. Did women customarily take their husbands surnames? Henry Baker She was in Northampton early on. After you have collected this information, you are ready to move forward with your family history research. Thomas Sessums John Freeman Ceely Ann married Benjamin Scalf. What does your dna test say and where did you have it done at. However, I didnt see the surname listed here. . John Davenport, Sr. I have a book called Seven Generations of Iroquois Leadership, Lt. Cornelius Cusick is in it.. on the front page of the book is a picture of him and he looks as English as an English man can, he is wearing an army coat with medals , he was born on the Tuscarora Reserve.. his grandfather was Nicholas Kaghnatsho Cusick.. John Bass William Hooks, Jr. My Great-Grandfather was Matthew William Blount and his father was Matthew Blount. Thomas Waller Robert Windley Ancestors in vol. I am a descendent of that line. This tool can help African Americans discover their enslaved ancestors. (Since Branson died years before she married, it would make sense the name was wrong.) James Leigh, Sr. The first mention of Craven as a surname in Yorkshire appears to be a Thomas de Craven, son of Ragnald de Rawdon, in the early 13th century. Jeremiah Vail Lawrence Mackque William Kinchen III If anyone knows anything about her, please let me know. John Yelverton, Sr. I believe their fathers name was Pomeroy and mother was Laura. John Halsey 1.18 V. 1.19 W. 2 References. Ann (Bigg) Batchelor Fewox William Strickland Joseph Fulford, Jr. Moses Tyson Joseph Sutton Index to Vital Statistics Births Iredell, 5 reels 1913-1981. Today, there is a large population of Jumpers in Rockingham County and many are aware of having both Native and African American heritage. Known Indian villages are given with modern-day equivalent town names, as well as any surnames that appear as "Other Free" on the . Samuel Boutwell Forebears knows about 332,327 unique surnames in North Carolina and there are 30 people per name. Philip Alston 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] Abraham Kimberley, Sr. Considerable information added to ancestors in the first two volumes. Lyonell Reading Sois there a number or place we can call to ask the Tuscarora band if they have any info? Samuel Barclift John Parrish Major Clarke Any details or assistance would be greatly appreciated. Peter Pearson Joseph Scott I have been seeking to find a direct link to the area and this is the closest Ive come. Ann (Marwood) Durant Not sure if a lot of records were destroyed at the time. Order of First Families of North Carolina - Registry of Ancestors Vol. This article will examine some of the families who entered Wilkes County during the years 1777-1779. Though the library is the hub of our information for family history research, we've aggregated other resources from across our divisions, museums, historic sites and other programs below that may help you in your search. Thomas Davis Like MonkColesBissell and Strickland. Richard Bond Nobody who resembled Sitting Bull ran through the southeastern part of the United States. Vol. Thomas Bateman II North Carolina, 1780-'81 Ancestry. Seldom do any genealogies state that someone is of European descent. Edward Barnes Charity (Alston) Dawson 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. Thannks. These are Gist, Brannon, Brown, Nelson, Bryan, Boon, Cleveland, and Wilson. James Blount, John Blount, Capt. Samuel Freeman Cary Godbee John Bryan (of Craven) Craven Surname Ancestry. James Braswell That is very interesting. Edward Salter William Bailey Wills, Records of Iredell County 7 reels 1929-1971. North Carolina, 1780-'81 : being a history of the invasion of the Carolinas by the British Army under Lord Cornwallis in 1780-'81 Genealogy Gophers. I have a picture of her headstone and copy of her death certificate. Colonial families of the United States of America, in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775; by Mackenzie, George Norbury, 1851-1919, ed William Johnson (of Carteret) My reading is that the name Kizziah means one who shares my fire, or a family member that one lives with. This website is undergoing design changes. ANY help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Now form my reading it looks like she married my great grandfatherx6 (I believe) His name was Captain Robert Johann Messer. Places; Login. Henry Slade, Sr. Col. John Snoad Nathaniel Averitt (of Onslow) William Bateman pp. Joseph Poitevint John Williston 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. | 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. 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. Nearly 16 million Americans have one of these 11 last names. Required fields are marked *. Thomas Sawyer (d. 1765) Thomas Walton, Sr. John Porter, Sr. Christian Sloback YesBond is Tuscaroraand OutlawsJoynerCherryCooperlots are missing. Henry Speller Jacob Barnes William Luten George Coburn, Jr. Benjamin Foreman, Jr. The State Archives has many materials in its holding that are useful for genealogical research, including county records related to bonds, courts, land, marriage, wills and estates, and taxes. I have limited records of my direct relative Joseph Nichols, Iborn EST 1735 Indian Woods, Tuscarora Reservation, Bertie County, North Carolina died AFT 1817 Scott County, Virginia.but little else. v Genealogy: 610 2 0 |a Order of First Families of North Carolina: 949 |b 32046556828353|c ORLANF. Ill have to recheck this. Capt. 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. Col. Joseph Bryan I am looking for lineage on the Chief Samuel Smith line if anyone knows where to find it. John Archbell Registry of Ancestors. John Nelson III Robert Daniel I Thomas Ward William Stafford (d. 1765) John Hassell, Sr. Samuel Pike II William Bryant This is where my information ends. Covers everything from detailed looks at using specific types of records for genealogical research to quick weekly tips on how to jump start your family history research project. The incident took place at about 6:16 a.m. Thursday in Iredell County, according to Iredell-Statesville Schools. Zachariah Morris Trader Joseph Evans III Transatlantic origins are given where known, and colonial origins discussed. Richard Silvester The Smalls are not related to the Smallwood s. Ive checked Ancestry and we go back to a Casiah name, but I have no census that mentions her as belonging to any tribe at all. John Forbes Isaac Hill William Lowe Benjamin Ricks Index to Vital Statistics - Deaths Iredell 1913-1965. 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. Though, she was mentioned to say her name was to remember the Old Ones. N. J., of this line, was John Jacob Astor's most trusted man in the company that founded Astoria, Ore., Apr. Benoni Loftin Richard Braswell III Jonathan Standley Michael King III Complete verbatim transcription of all Secretary of State Wills, and all other wills as well, not included in either Grimes, Olds, Mitchell, or Bradley. Francis Foster Gabriel Newby Robert Patterson William Lawrence John Porter, Jr. 27:3 (Fall 2002), On her death certificate she was listed as neuro. 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. William Elliott Philip Torksey John Nelson, Sr. 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. Granted, Miller and Smith are both very common names, but there is what appears to becontinuity. My ggggrandfather was a Solomon Allen. Thomas Pierce Thomas Blount, John Bond, Richard Bond,XCapt. I wonder if she was adopted? As a child my family visited the Tuscarora Reservation and Church in about 1950 and met Louise Taconte (or Daconte). Edward Hassell Christopher Dale Robert Hodges Thomas Hobbs Im looking for more information on Blount/Blunt Surname. For more information, contact ETHS at 865-215-8824 or by e-mail. There was no designation for an Indian outside of those categories because the aim was commit genocide via the pen. Richard Rustull, Sr. Munroe, John Cuthbert. John Charles (Washington, North Carolina: M. B. Smallwood, 1964.) I have also learned but can not verify that there may have been Native American on my grandmothers side (Smithwick, Williams, Walker, Eason, Gibson) from the Martin County and earlier counties. Prudence (Sherrod) Brown I am having a few road blocks. Thomas Taylor, Sr. Much new information taken from now available chancery suits at the Library of Virginia has been included. To learn more, view our full privacy policy. 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 . Mailing: Thomas Harrell, Sr. The notes in the right column correlate to the 1790 county/family names to the left. Jeremiah Symonds This Geni line shows as my direct- Minqua Edith Bryant-Folsom is my line. 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. Married a Lamb in Robeson Co. in the 1840s. Edward Mayo, Jr. With what I believe to be an evolved name of Gibbs. Thomas Futrell Joseph Mayo Was Small your grandmothers maiden name or Surname? Thomas Sutton Richard Graves Leonard Loftin William Watkins Just found this Allen post. Right on the Nuesebetween RaleighSmithfieldKinstonGoldsboro.is a big time Tuscarora Territory and several old villages. The Pierces, Brooks, Barber, Berry, Smiths, Rogers we are related. John Rutland Joseph Barnes Patrick White 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. Albert Albertson, Sr.,Nathaniel Albertson,Simon Alderson, Sr., John Alston, Sr., John Archbell, William Bailey, Henry Baker II, Thomas Barecock, Edward Barnes, Jacob Barnes, Joseph Barnes, John Bass, William Bateman, Abraham Baum, William Bennett, Ann Bigg, Benjamin Blanchard, Capt. John Hardy Alvis, Anderson, Beubleton or Bembleton, Bissell, Brayley, Bissell, Beaver, Cusick, Chew, Douglas, DeFeurest, Fish, Garlow, Green, Gansworth, Hewitt, Hill, Henry, Isaac, Jonson, Jack, Jones, Jacob, Johnathan, Jenison or Jemison, Lonto, Mt. Robert Forster Charles King Christopher, Baron de Graffenreid John Jarrett Marriage Bonds Iredell 1-reel 1790-1866. Stephen and his wife had a daughter Lavanche/ Levanche Owen / Owens Belle who was married to Delos Derebogne Gallup. John Lawrance I http://dna-explained.com/2012/12/18/proving-native-american-ancestry-using-dna/. Andrew Read Researching Native American people is hard. John Hinton Contains a section of corrections and additions for vol. The prices listed include postage costs, and check or money order is payable and should be sent to: John A. Brayton, 1900 Central Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104 Edward Smithwick William Horn Robert Morgan Lewis Bryant Indigenous people were listed as black, mulatto, colored, negro..depending on the actual time. Susannah (_____) Travis (You may feel free to photocopy all . Esther (Kirby) Ricks William Wallis Michael King, Sr. According to the National Archives, the "roll was prepared by Guion Miller from 45,847 applications covering about 90,000 persons. Later they migrated to New York. Francis Shackelford William Ward, Sr. Any additional information would be very helpful. Dr. Godfrey Spruill Thomas Palin, Sr. John Dickinson John Foreman Ready to get started researching your family history? Mary (Blake) Baker Other families followed such as Samuel Masenngill, Henry Masengill, Julius Dugger and Andrew Greer. How to Start. Learn how your comment data is processed. Richard Sanderson, Caleb Sawyer, Thomas Sayer/Sawyer, Rebecca Sebrell, Matthew Sellers, Thomas Sessums, Darby Sexton, Thomas Sharbo, Alexander Sherrod, Robert Sherrod, Daniel Shine, John Shine, Robert Sims, Nicholas Smith, Robert Smith, Hugh Smithwick, Col. John Snoad, Capt. William Pope Thomas Cullen Abigail (Prescott) Bounds 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. Ancestor Biographies: you may call me @ 302-670-6717, looking forward to talking with you. Henry Palin, Jr. 4640 Mail Service Center, John Bobbitt Israel Joyner George Coburn, Sr. England. Richard Barfield, Jr. 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. Immediately the Highland Scots contributed to some of the greatest events in the state's history. M. Beauchamp and including extensive annotations, may be William Stafford (d. 1728) George Hughes P.O. Transcription of Provincial North Carolina Wills, 1663-1729/30, Volume 1, Testators A-K. Hardcover, 8 x 11, xii, 404 pages, Jackson, Miss., 2003. Edmund Pearce, Jr. Thomas Smith II James Beasley, Jr. John Wynns Robert Turner Nearly 1,500 Bible records (lists of birth, marriage, and death information written in North Carolina family Bibles) from the 2000+ copies of various donated family Bibles held by the State Archives of North Carolina. Samuel Nicholson William Hancock II, Lemuel Lamb Hardy, William Hardy, Richard Hill, William Hill, Richard HodgesX, William Hooker, Nicholas Hunter, Robert Hunter, Jonathan Jarvis, Evan Jones, Sr., Evan Jones, Jr., Capt. The five Chickamauga Cherokee were in the towns of Runningwater, Nickajack, Chickamauga, Tinsawatie, and Elijay were closely aligned with the Spanish and fought with other Cherokee who were friendly with the British. Joseph Glaister The first posting is linked, above, and from there you can get to the rest. Much information never seen before. Col. John Blake George Fort I Christian Isler Edward Ward Thomas Relfe William Maund, Jr. To Roberta or anyone else- Edmund Bellinger, Landgrave Thomas Harrison Ralph Mason In 1889, there were total of 404 Tuscarora and in 1890, 392. Thanks. John Herring, Sr. James Dauge They are both from the Bertie, North Carolina Area. Robert Warburton Thomas Avera, Sr. On the 1920 census he is listed as Black and she is listed as Mullatto. James Boone Thomas Barecock Do you have anything in the Tuscarora from the Lost Creek Settlement? She was the house Keeper on RL Speller Farm. They are related to the Spellers and Bond. Samuel Williams She was supposed to be a cousin. William Hooker document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Your email address will not be published. Christopher Dudley I do not know Hatties maiden name. 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. David Shephard II Rev. They always cited the darker complexion of Malinda in pictures as proof. John Peirce Thomas Mann II Robert Willson All were created for the 2015 RootsMOOC online genealogy course that the Library produced in cooperation with Wake Forest University. Good luck, I hope you can find out if your ancestor is related. English origins are given where known, and colonial origins are discussed. Darby Sullivant Francis Rountree Some Colonial and Revolutionary Families of North Carolina. 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. Solomon Alston Does anyone have any information regarding Grace Verona (Williams) Miller of the NY Tuscaroras? Collect family photographs and have them identified, writing names, dates and places on the back of each photo. 1. I am trying to find out how the name became native and if the two sides of my family Cusicks are related. 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. Ceely Ann Keziah daughter of Sandifer Keziah, unknown Tuscarora Father. 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. John Bond Transatlantic origins are given where known, and colonial origins discussed. George Durant John Dew III 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). Henry/Hendry Smith A bus camera captured the near miss as it happened on Thursday morning. Aaron Blanchard We in the Order of First Families of North Carolina all descend from the settlers who arrived in our state prior to 1729. James Long I Best to search Surname only on first try. Do you mean the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath? George Powers John Winslow Thank you. In the North Carolina census they are listed as Mulatto. Peter Jones, Sr. The next record I was able to find was the Indian Census of New York from 1888-1891 in which I found . 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. Jacob Pope (d. 1772) Jasper Hardison Richard Hodges Benjamin Ward Matthew Midyett William Foster John Falconar All of the known people that lived in the African American community at Historic Stagville. Genealogy for Darby Sullivant (1669 - 1715) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Richard Stiball James Castellow 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. James Rutland @Laura, please feel free to contact me directly at americanhaggardhousewife (AT) gmail.com. William Barrow My family ended up in EUREKA, TX. Francis Delamare, Jr. Thomas Blount II 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. Page 59-60. The records are arranged alphabetically by surname. Hello, is anyone familiar with the Jumper family that were Tuscarora? The surname in Tuscarora goes back to at least 1685 on the Roanoke River in land deeds, court records etc. Homes can tell as rich of a story as the people who inhabited them. 2.2 Internet. Henry King Henry White, Sr. John Fonville Edmund Smithwick George Williams Katherine (_____) Langston John Bryant Order of the First Families of North Carolina. Elizabeth (Overman) Morris John Baptista Ashe 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. Joseph Moore 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. MY NAME IS BILLY NEAL RASH, SR. DO YOU KNOW WHAT OUR SURNAME CAME FOR OR ANYTHING. William Bright Registry of Ancestors. Anthony Haskett, Jr. James Farlee Susannah (Davis) Boyce Adam Ferguson, Jr. Do you know of the name Taconte or Davonte. After checking outtheir genealogy FAQs, you cancontact the library's genealogy expertsthrough the library's website. John Belman I cant imagine their were too many more Allens of the Tuscarora that moved to Richmond city specifically. Had an uncle that spent his life researching our background and took all his info found to the grave with him. Rev. Miriam (Newby) Lamb Richard Sowell, Sr. Peter Poitevint Jeremiah Perry Mathias Tobias Swanner She wouldve been my sixth great grandmother. Any help with this info a out this amazing marriage / couple would be appreciated. Secure websites use HTTPS certificates. As for dnahmmmfnative american dna uses western tribes as the standard. Some lines, where information was available, are taken down to the 9th generation. John Jernigan The entries below have been taken from transcriptions of the 1790 Federal Census for several eastern North Carolina counties. Lemuel Lamb Hardy Thanks in advance for any assistance. 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? found a book David Cusick wrote. 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. Daniel Jackson, Jr. 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. I believe he is the Native American. Thomas Peirce, Jr. The Tuscarora have little knowledge but have suggested I come look through paperwork. Edmund Chancey, Sr. John Cotton II John Small 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.