Edward Rutland Known Indian villages are given with modern-day equivalent town names, as well as any surnames that appear as "Other Free" on the . By country & year of birth. I believe it is possible my female ancestor is from this group. Robert Coxe, Sr. My mothers grandmother was Victoria Anderson, her father was Thomas G.Anderson. John Henby, Sr. Cader Powell Granted, Miller and Smith are both very common names, but there is what appears to becontinuity. Edward Barnes However, I didnt see the surname listed here. Mary (Stafford) May Moulet Christopher Nicholson, Sr. 1. Thomas Hobbs Edward Bryan Not sure if a lot of records were destroyed at the time. 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. John Cotton Thomas Elliott Abraham Mitchell, Jr. 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 John Dickinson Marriage Bonds Iredell 1-reel 1790-1866. Thomas Waller Robert Hodges John Barrow 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. Charles C. Schmitt, a German Reformed Preacher. All the jumpers I know of are Cherokee check the Cherokee east roles for your ancestors, My ancestor, THOMAS RASH came to America in 1695 supposedly. Col. Joseph Bryan The territory was named Carolana after King Charles I of England. William Lowe 46. Black Dutch (genealogy) Black Dutch is a term with several different meanings in United States dialect and slang. William Whitfield 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 . Johan Cnys/Koonce 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. Thomas Palin, Jr. John Barclift Thomas Hoskins, Jr. Richard Williams Thomas Futrell Thomas Keile Wilson Price Aunt, of Trenton. William Williams Her father was Sylvestor Taylor. Could you please tell me if the surname Wilson was ever a Tuscarora name. Robert Beasley Joseph Fulford, Jr. William Hancock II Prudence (Sherrod) Brown Mary (Butler) Keile James Newby William Craven was born in the village of Appletreewick near Skipton in the year 1548. Thomas Sharbo 1790 North Carolina census [hand written book] 1800 Reel 0029 - 1800 North Carolina - Anson, Ashe, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Iredell, and Lincoln Counties) Among the top 15 fastest-growing last names (2000-2010), all but one are predominantly Asian or Hispanic . Pugh,1856. John Bryant William Sexton Andrew Woodley Stillhave questions? The List of Eight Keziahs chose their name sometime around 1750. Cornelius Loftin John Hinnant, Sr. John Martin (of Northampton) seen at http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/mtq?doc=04555. Some newly freed Black folks who could read chose unique names they . I have alwasys been told she was of Indian descent. https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Samuel-Smith-Sr-Chief-of-Tuscorora/6000000066981388849. William Stancell Crisp Peter Poitevint Henry Norman I Have a Question? Thomas Sawyer (d. 1765) James Beasley, Sr. Richard Rustull, Jr. Required fields are marked *. I am looking for any information on the parents of Roger Pugh and Hattie Pugh. John Hobson Matthias Tyson Thomas Sessums 2. William Reed, William Reeves, Isaac Ricks, Edward Salter, Hon. James Farlee, Sr. The Cherokee are a Native American people who settled primarily in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Tennesee. John Branch I might have a possible connection but I am not certain. Order of First Families of North Carolina, Ancestor Biographies:Vol. A Scottish corporation in the 1880s purchased land in Madison and Haywood Counties with a view to bringing in Scottish settlers. Start here! Benjamin Blanchard William Bridgers The first European settlements in North Carolina were along the Albermarle Sound. My ancestors specifically moved from Craven County, NC to Richmond city, VA. 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. . Lidia (Windley) Daw John Mitchell Francis Boykin the original; some typographical errors have been corrected. James Braswell Owen Daniel We in the Order of First Families of North Carolina all descend from the settlers who arrived in our state prior to 1729. Researching Native American people is hard. 1 - Smith Harper. 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. Peter Pearson Thomas Cullen Jacob Butler John Woodhouse Now being recognized for it vs being called something else is another story. Many are knowledgeable of this fact - others are not. Nathaniel Sutton William Rhodes, Sr. Contains a section of corrections and additions for vol. The incident took place at about 6:16 a.m. Thursday in Iredell County, according to Iredell-Statesville Schools. Samuel Davis, Sr. Looking for information on Goins, Maynor, and America Merica Manuel. Thomas Grandy, Sr. pp. Thomas Peirce She was the house Keeper on RL Speller Farm. Unusual marriage in those days. William Woodley Samuel Ruffin Charles King George Coburn, Jr. Ancestor Biographies: Rank Surname Incidence Frequency Percent of Parent Rank in United States; 1: Smith: 130,234 . Nathan Newby The 1909 Guion Miller Roll is of major use to Eastern Cherokee researchers. I am a descendent of that line. John Overman 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. Transcription of Provincial North Carolina Wills, 1663-1729/30, Volume 2, Testators L-Z. Samuel Charles John Jernigan Jeremiah Perry Richard Barfield, Sr. . William Newby 1. Joseph Barnes 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. Barnaby McKinne (Perhaps there is truth to this lore?) Samuel Newby James Drake Albert Albertson, Sr. John Clarke I Hannah (Kent) Smithwick Green Graves But I believe they are gathering what exists in both Indian Woods and Lewiston NY. Home Genealogy and Family History Get Started Ready to get started researching your family history? Lewis Williams William Strickland Edmund Tyson Henry Stanton, Jr. Jacob Pope (d. 1752) Henry Turner Edward Mayo, Sr. All of the known people that lived in the African American community at Historic Stagville. my maternal ancestry hails from eastern NC and not a single person from there has NOT heard of Indian ancestry; it is a given. Softcover, 6 x 9, xxix, 666 pages, Jackson, Miss, 2006,$30.00. Its meaning varies and such differences are contingent upon time and place. you may call me @ 302-670-6717, looking forward to talking with you. John Collins Samuel Freeman Christopher Dudley Ceely Ann married Benjamin Scalf. William Barclift II Paul Phillips MY FAMILY I BELIEVE WAS GIVEN 600 ACRES. Samuel Swann William Johnson (of Chowan) John Herring, Jr. Nicholas Daw | 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. Luke Hollowell Edmund Bellinger, Landgrave John Trippe I First Families of North Carolina info: William Martin . Matthew Spivey I am looking for lineage on the Chief Samuel Smith line if anyone knows where to find it. William Bryan The transacations after 1802 involved people, chiefs mostly, from the NY Tuscarora reservation dealing with the land in North Carolina. 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. Vol. An index of resources from military records to census materials and beyond that can help you with your family history research project. But most of those names are in Johnston County. I am through Ancestry and FTdna ,Related to the Gibsons, Hicks, Owens, Rogers,Stone, Walker and Wheelers. George Wynns Thank you. William Maund, Sr. John Hassell, Sr. Jonathan Standley John Wheatley 3. Knoxville, TN 37901. North Carolina to South Carolina, South Carolina to Tenneesee to Kentucky. 2.2 Internet. Stephen Swaine Thomas Brown I am a descendant of one Kizziah Souther. John Early, Sr. Lemuel Lamb Hardy Best to search Surname only on first try. The family eventually made it to Magoffin County Kentucky (FPC by census), and then Hawkins County Tennessee (still FPC by Census) Melungeon to some. Edward Mayo, Jr. Charles Blount Do you know of the name Taconte or Davonte. Susannah (Davis) Boyce 2. I know that in the matriarchal society, women could divorce a husband. These elite families generally married . Richard Gregory 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. The notes in the right column correlate to the 1790 county/family names to the left. I believe Witmell Tuffdick and Sam Smith (Died 1802?) The Pierces, Brooks, Barber, Berry, Smiths, Rogers we are related. John Harrison I John Vaughan Robert Sims 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 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. Daniel McDaniel Wills, Records of Iredell County 7 reels 1929-1971. Samuel Williams This broad-strokes guide will help you learn about the history of your home. John Freeman The entries below have been taken from transcriptions of the 1790 Federal Census for several eastern North Carolina counties. John Williams, Jr. Francis Parrott First Families of Virginia (FFV) were those families in Colonial Virginia who were socially prominent and wealthy, but not necessarily the earliest settlers. I have traced back a direct line to John Smith Son of Edith Smith and Samuel Smith Jr. William Reeves Thomas Devane Richard Felton 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. Daniel Highsmith, Sr. Robert Windley 9-42. I am looking for information on the Anderson family. Nicholas Hunter (of Onslow) Jeremiah Symonds please let me know. Your email address will not be published. Susannah (_____) Travis Francis Parker Aaron Albertson Smith was listed as an executor, so may have been a surname from before leaving North Carolina. Richard Sowell, Sr. When you find a record that interests you, you can obtain a copy through mail or email. 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. William Kinchen III Benjamin Blount John Cake, Sr. Learn how your comment data is processed. Robert Peele II John Jenkins John Fonville John Foreman John Charles Some believe his Father was name James. My Grandfather was James Messer from Barker;s Creek, NC. Jasper Hardison Youll have to go up the tree and back down to find a Blount male. Peter Mallard John Spivey 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. I have traced back to Branson Guy, born 1812 (either PA or VA, now WV) and cannot find anything further back. 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. William Gregory Samuel Pike I Ceely Ann Keziah daughter of Sandifer Keziah, unknown Tuscarora Father. Benjamin Laker John Cropley William Foster Jacob Johnson John Lawrance I Benjamin Ricks MELUS 1. James Draughon Dennis Cannon North Carolina & South Carolina. Richard Braswell III 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. In 1663, King Charles changed the spelling of the name to Carolina In 1729, King George II took Carolina over and split it into North Carolina and South Carolina. Ephraim Overman, Sr. Thomas Dudley Most of your information is being taken from my ancestry.com posting, and some from FaceBook. James Leigh, Jr. Thomas Relfe Henry Raper, Sr. I have no documents saying this but I would like help to further research if anyone has any tips! 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. John Powell Other families followed such as Samuel Masenngill, Henry Masengill, Julius Dugger and Andrew Greer. Thank you. John Hardison William Hooks, Sr. State Government websites value user privacy. John Bundy William Charlton My Smith line comes out of Bertie county, looking for more info on Tuscarora Smiths. Hardcover, 6 x 9, xviii, 672 pages, Baltimore, Md., 2017, $40.00. Simon Anderson John Alston Are we talking about the same William Cain or Cane? Im a Brooks and my Smiths are Tuscarora but cant figure out where the Tuscarora Smiths line starts. Simon Jeffreys For more information, contact ETHS at 865-215-8824 or by e-mail. Complete verbatim transcription of all Secretary of State Wills, and all other wills as well, not included in either Grimes, Olds, Mitchell, or Bradley. Contact the archivists at the State Archives for more information about how to begin your genealogical research. 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 Allen, Jr. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Which would be exactly correct for this. Thomas Boswell Though our librarians can't do your research for you, they may be able to point you in the right direction. Ezekiel Maudlin Joseph Hall Thomas White Later they migrated to New York. He lamented the "circus" brought to Walterboro by the six-week trial of Alex Murdaugh, which ended this [] Thomas Palin, Sr. Robert Peele III 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.