first families of north carolina surnames

Members will be delighted to visit any organization to present our program. Thomas Taylor, Sr. Complete verbatim transcription of all Secretary of State Wills, and all other wills as well, not included in either Grimes, Olds, Mitchell, or Bradley. John Henby, Sr. They could be part of the Machapunga Tuscarora.I used to have Pierce friends from Piny Woods. George Fort I What state are your Brooks from? Tuscarorasurnames 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. I have researched my Strickland line back to the Sizeburgh Castle, yet I know that there is Native in our line due to the fact it shows in my mothers DNA results. John Alston (Since Branson died years before she married, it would make sense the name was wrong.) I have been seeking to find a direct link to the area and this is the closest Ive come. Thomas Cullen Joseph Glaister Last: First: Millons of Americans are direct decendents of the American Indian. William Barclift I Ill have to recheck this. Many were obviously the same peoplesigning different deeds, for example, butthere were were many different surnames. Jacob Pope (d. 1752) 2.2 Internet. John Blount (1765) 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. 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. Abraham Baum 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. John Overman pp. Joseph Fulford, Jr. Most of the Croom families and some Crooms, Groom and Grooms families detailed on these pages descend respectively from three sons of Daniel Croom of Virginia: Abel, Major and Jesse. Farnifold Green I 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. The family surname is Guy and they lived in Virginia in the 1800s. Owen Daniel James Rutland Richard Graves I believe he is the Native American. William Bridgers An early documented person was Anchetil de Greye - a vassal of William the Conqueror of Normandy (now part of France) and who accompan. Richard Rustull, Jr. Aaron Blanchard Hi Brandy! Israel Joyner Hannah (Kent) Smithwick Green Graves Richard Bounds Many of these families arrived from both the Carolina area and the Virginia area. 6 D2s; Eaker, Lorena Shell, ed. John Cropley Roger Snell, Sr. Forebears knows about 332,327 unique surnames in North Carolina and there are 30 people per name. William Weston II John Morrison Benjamin Pritchard Most Popular Names. Have been doing my Family Tree and hit a wall at my 4th Grandfather Reuben(Rubin) Blount/Blunt (born abt.1765_1775 in NC). Im looking for more information on Blount/Blunt Surname. William Bryant Hi. (Perhaps there is truth to this lore?) Thomas Paquinet, Jr. Much information never seen before. James Foyle William Charlton Learn how your comment data is processed. Henry White, Jr. We in the Order of First Families of North Carolina all descend from the settlers who arrived in our state prior to 1729. His will was filed among NC Secretary of State loose wills. Nicholas Daw But it is confusing. Samuel Wheatley I William Foster Hon. Samuel Boutwell 1.16 T. 1.17 U. 2ndprinting, 2014, softcover. The first European settlements in North Carolina were along the Albermarle Sound. After checking outtheir genealogy FAQs, you cancontact the library's genealogy expertsthrough the library's website. I cant imagine their were too many more Allens of the Tuscarora that moved to Richmond city specifically. Edmund Chancey, Jr. Her father was Sylvestor Taylor. William Reed, William Reeves, Isaac Ricks, Edward Salter, Hon. As evidenced by the modern-day Highland Games, these Scots and their families migrated to other parts of the state, where aspects of their culture . My ancestor, who appears to have three daughters in 1790, has the last name Keziah. Ceely Ann Keziah daughter of Sandifer Keziah, unknown Tuscarora Father. Francis Foster Katherine (_____) Langston Richard Felton Thomas Vinson I am trying to do my tree too. . George Kornegay I have been told that my gggrandmother on my Jones grandfathers side, (I have her death certificate and she is listed as negro) Martha Ann Taylor Jones was Native American. Henry Raper, Sr. Robert Hodges Places; Login. 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. Richard Hodges Benjamin Small Thomas Symons 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. Two: I am looking for any information on the parents of Roger Pugh and Hattie Pugh. John Dew II Ann (Bigg) Batchelor Fewox Ann (Stafford) Forbes Shannon William Rhodes, Sr. Enoch Ward Andrew Read Treatment of the ancestor depends upon what is know of him or her, but mostly includes a full first and second generation, down to the fourth, with drop-charts describing descent to member. Thomas Smith II Christopher, Baron de Graffenreid Giovanni da Verrazonoa was the first European explorer of North Carolina in 1524. Wilson Price Aunt, of Trenton. John Woodhouse John Gordon Lemuel Lamb Hardy The Carolina charter was declared null and void in 1706, and Carolinas were divided into two provinces, with governors, in 1712. George Durant First Families of Virginia (FFV) were those families in Colonial Virginia who were socially prominent and wealthy, but not necessarily the earliest settlers. 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. Hoping to locate information on my Tuscarora roots. Edward Norwood 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. Contains many wills from Nansemond Co., VA, some from Warwick Co., VA. Full name, location, slave indices. Another main municipality of Tuscarora during the 1712 War. Peter Pearson Munroe, John Cuthbert. The List of Eight Keziahs chose their name sometime around 1750. Thomas Overman Thomas Speight My family is Native and lived in Maryland in 1800. Roger Mason, Sr. Thomas Boswell Thank you. Samuel Newby John Harrison II John Small Henry Slade, Jr. After you have collected this information, you are ready to move forward with your family history research. To Roberta or anyone else- John Lee, Jr. Jacob Pope (d. 1772) Thomas Hoskins, Sr. Francis Speight 27:3 (Fall 2002), Nicholas Isler Benjamin Lane Sheriff Thomas Bonner Robert Peele I William Luten Andrew Woodley Jacob Parrott, Sr. History & Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Connecticut, volume 2 part 1 . First Families of America are families who have been settled in the American colonies before the American Revolutionary War and/or the first families of any state. William Whitfield William Baldwin Nathaniel Sutton http://dna-explained.com/2012/12/18/proving-native-american-ancestry-using-dna/. Thomas Avera, Sr. Hugh Smithwick William Willson (of Tyrrell) 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 John Winslow Thomas Mewboorn Any additional information would be appreciated. Elias Fort John Spann Thanks. James Bryant, Sr. M. Beauchamp and including extensive annotations, may be The question of Ann Wheatleys marriage to a John Williams is resolved in the appendixshe married another John Williams, not ours. 2.1 Books. George Sutton I Hardcover, 6 x 9, xiv, 521 pages, Baltimore, Md., 2014,$35.00. Contact the archivists at the State Archives for more information about how to begin your genealogical research. James Dauge, Peter Dauge, John Davenport, Sr., Richard Davenport, Sr., Francis Delamare, Jr., Thomas Devane (Devaughan), John Dew III, Walter Draughon, Richard Elkes, Thomas Elliott, William Elliott, John/Jean Fonvielle/Fonville, John Forbes, George Fort II, Samuel Freeman, William Freeman, William Gause/Goss, Richard Graves, Thomas Graves, Thomas Gregory, William Gregory, Joseph Hall, John Hardison,Thomas Hart, Anthony Haskett, Sr., Anthony Haskett, Jr., William Haskett. Francis Delamare, Sr. Hardcover, 6 x 9, xx, 552 pages, Baltimore, Maryland,$30.00. It is possible that my Grandmother, Edith M. Smith (later Schmitt), of the Tuscaroras attended Carlisle Barracks and was brought to Ohio by my Great Grandfather, Rev. Discover your DNA story and unlock the secrets of your ancestry and genealogy with our DNA kits for ancestry and the world's most comprehensive DNA database. George Powell George Hughes Christian Sloback Thomas Dudley Any additional information would be very helpful. Elizabeth (Overman) Morris John Henby, Jr. John Nelson, Sr. Joseph Poitevint The territory was named Carolana after King Charles I of England. Several varied groups of multiracial people have sometimes been referred to as or identified as . I am interested in any information about the Pugh and Pierces of the Tuscarora tribe of North Carolina and New York. John Yelverton, Jr. Daniel Highsmith, Sr. 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? Registry of Ancestors. This tool can help African Americans discover their enslaved ancestors. A lock icon or https:// means youve safely connected to the official website. My father said i have indian blood,but would like to know if there are any records to search or Test. Are there any Native Americans with the Guy surname from Frederick County, VA (now WV)? Those sons immigrated to eastern North Carolina between 1738 and 1741. With what I believe to be an evolved name of Gibbs. William Hancock Jeremiah Symonds Francis Rountree In the census of 1880 the number was down to some 400. Richard Pace, Jr. John Drake Census states he was born in Orange Co. NC. Timothy Clare Maps & Plats Index Iredell 1-reel 1924-1981. Sarah (Reeves) Hicks These documents spanned the earliest mentions of Tuscarora by English names beginning in 1695 and ending after 1831. James Long II Prudence (Sherrod) Brown 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. Something tells me they served their communities. John Ward These short tutorials from the State Library cover a variety of aspects of researching your family history. 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. Michael King III Youll have to go up the tree and back down to find a Blount male. This list is the only one of these first settlers I have been able to secure. Arthur Jordan John Nelson III found a book David Cusick wrote. Benjamin Sanders George Coburn, Sr. William Johnson (of Chowan) John Herring, Jr. Adam Ferguson, Sr. Any help finding Cyrus (Cyranius) Cornelius 1825 would be helpful. Seldom do any genealogies state that someone is of European descent. Joseph Lane, Sr. Secure websites use HTTPS certificates. Francis Shackelford John Bardin William Williams (of Martin) Samuel Charles Softcover, 6 x 9, xxix, 666 pages, Jackson, Miss, 2006,$30.00. State Government websites value user privacy. I might have a possible connection but I am not certain. Christopher Nicholson, Sr. Peter Jones, Sr. William Loveridge Considerable information added to ancestors in the first two volumes. Capt. . I am trying to find out how the name became native and if the two sides of my family Cusicks are related. . 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. Michael King, Jr. William Bennett When you find a record that interests you, you can obtain a copy through mail or email. Miriam (Newby) Lamb William Pope A lock icon or https:// means youve safely connected to the official website. I have a picture of her headstone and copy of her death certificate. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. I have no documents saying this but I would like help to further research if anyone has any tips! Richard Vick I John Belman An example of uncovering indigenous roots. 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. Dr. Patrick Maule 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. 1790 North Carolina census [hand written book] 1800 Reel 0029 - 1800 North Carolina - Anson, Ashe, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Iredell, and Lincoln Counties) Alice (_____) Hawkins Davis Wade However, I didnt see the surname listed here. He was hung by the Adamance River in NC along with five other men in 1771. Yes you are correct, I am a descendant of the musket oh yeah, also Machapungo and the mattamuskeet also I would love to talk with you by phone,really! Susannah (_____) Travis The next record I was able to find was the Indian Census of New York from 1888-1891 in which I found the following Tuscarora surnames. Like MonkColesBissell and Strickland. George Cnys/Koonce Ann (Marwood) Durant John Jennings Second Edition. William Haskett Thomas Palin, Sr. Col. John Snoad I'm John Croom. That is assumed, unless they are labeled as African or Indian or something else. Vol. William Hancock II 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). William Freeman 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 1 Jones 1 Lenoir 2 Lincoln 3 Mecklenburg 31 New Hanover 2 Orange 6 Pender 1 Perquimans 2 Person 3 Pitt 1 Randolph 1 Richmond 1 Robeson 1 Robert Coxe, Sr., of Perquimans died testate between 21 Feb 1725-6 and 25 Nov 1730, Little River precinct, Chowan Co., NC. George Hill 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. 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. 1.18 V. 1.19 W. 2 References. This broad-strokes guide will help you learn about the history of your home. There are a number of families that are identified as being Indian on this reservation . Jeremiah Perry Pugh,1856. Richard Silvester John Barrow North Carolina to South Carolina, South Carolina to Tenneesee to Kentucky. Dutton Lane What do you know of the Strickland name? 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. Richard Williams This easy-to-read guides explains how to dig deep and find vital records from before 1913, when vital records were first kept statewide. Transcription of Provincial North Carolina Wills, 1663-1729/30, Volume 1, Testators A-K. Hardcover, 8 x 11, xii, 404 pages, Jackson, Miss., 2003. Corrections and Additions to Vol. 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. Richard Williford II Thank you. John Speir All of the known people that lived in the African American community at Historic Stagville. 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 Freeman William Lawrence Hardcover, 6 x 9, xviii, 672 pages, Baltimore, Md., 2017, $40.00. John Aldridge John Smith, Sr. Thomas Rountree Craven Family of North Carolina Potters Cravens in North Carolina. I dont know what tribe her family was associated withand since there were so many different tribes I dont know where to look. Stephen Swaine Henry Bright Francis Parker William Gause John Leigh 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. Genealogy for Darby Sullivant (1669 - 1715) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Hi. Jonathan Bateman Now form my reading it looks like she married my great grandfatherx6 (I believe) His name was Captain Robert Johann Messer. Arnold White, Jr. Peter Dauge John Branch Thomas Wallace Henry Palin, Jr. Yorkshire. Order of the First Families of North Carolina. Leonard Loftin, Jr. 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. 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. William Craven was born in the village of Appletreewick near Skipton in the year 1548. Simon Anderson John Clarke II 46. Henry King Search 31 million family names. James Beasley, Jr. Order of the First Families of North Carolina. Most of the Lowland Scottish families migrated to Ireland post 1609. Thomas Pierce Joseph Chew Thank You. John Hardison John Cake, Sr. Edward Hassell John Cotton II Richard Sowell, Jr. ANY help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The first posting is linked, above, and from there you can get to the rest. Thomas Smith I a conjectural reading (He attacked the Sah-wau-noo) has Nearly 16 million Americans have one of these 11 last names. Corrections and Additions to Vol. John Brown Transcription of Provincial North Carolina Wills, 1663-1729/30, Volume 2, Testators L-Z. Peter Mallard William Stancell Crisp Anyone know who Chief Samuel Smith Married? There are more names as well on the 6 NATIONS reserve. Richard Davenport Barbados: Death: November 24, 1715 (45-46) Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, United States Immediate Family: Son of Humphrey Sullivant and Alice . Lewis Williams 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! 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. North Carolina, 1780-'81 Ancestry. My family legend says that her daughter Malinda L. Shipe had a mother named Morning Star, but the English name was Rebecca (in actuality Sarah), who was a full blooded Cherokee. Cornelius Tyson, Sr. 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. Indigenous people were listed as black, mulatto, colored, negro..depending on the actual time. Hardcover, 8 x 11, xii, 437 pages, Clearfield Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 2008,$30.00. George Coburn, Jr. Sarah (_____) Taylor-Smith John Bright (of Beaufort) Grace (Bennett) Hill Joseph Sutton N. J., of this line, was John Jacob Astor's most trusted man in the company that founded Astoria, Ore., Apr. William Maund, Sr. William Johnson (of Carteret) John Vaughan Thomas Grandy, Sr. Henry Baker Edmund Smithwick . He lamented the "circus" brought to Walterboro by the six-week trial of Alex Murdaugh, which ended this [] Thomas Weeks Could you be a little more specific in the region involved? Best to search Surname only on first try. Married a Lamb in Robeson Co. in the 1840s. Edward Mayo, Sr. Charles King Thomas Sawyer (d. 1720) John Archbell Robert Coxe, Sr. Captain William Bean and his wife settled the area and welcomed the birth of their son, Russell during that first year. 1. William Gregory Effy only had two children that took the name Small. Thank You for any help. I am descending from Kizzie Ann Seel(e)y Russell, my gggrandmother. She married Daniel Jones and they moved to Martin County, NC..her birthday is 1856. Richard Sanderson, Stephen Swaine, Henry Turner, Jeremiah Vail. The census would be a good place to start. Contains a section of corrections and additions for vol. Thomas Tyson John Bryan (of Craven) William Jackson John Smithwick William Sholar Jeremiah Sexton (Carolus means Charles in Latin.) William Coward Gabriel Newby The . Does anyone have any info/connection to Williams or Miller from the NY Tuscarora? Joell Martin Raleigh, NC 27699-4600, An official website of the State of North Carolina. 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. Any information would be helpful. 1 - Smith Harper. and punctuation or to standardize the language and syntax of George Fort II Sois there a number or place we can call to ask the Tuscarora band if they have any info? Moses Horn Evan Jones, Sr. In addition I can prove marriage and family association with all these families too. 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. Isaac Hill Daniel Shine Edward Vail 2. Col. Joseph Bryan William Kinchen II 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. James Long III Dr. James Spier Elias Stallings, Sr. This list constitutes only those ancestors represented in the Order; additional ancestors continue to be proven, documented and added to our rolls. Secure websites use HTTPS certificates. Thannks. Samuel Ruffin 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. have you found any Indians from the towpath area between WV and Virginia, in Jefferson county. 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). Family Records Learn about genealogy resources available in our print and digital collections. ing i.e. 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. Thomas Keile 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 Cherokee are a Native American people who settled primarily in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Tennesee. Piney Woods , between Jamesville and Plymouth, N.C. An index of resources from military records to census materials and beyond that can help you with your family history research project. Jacob Barnes William Albertson 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. Richard Sowell, Sr. Learn about genealogy resources available in our print and digital collections. Ancestor Biographies: William Sexton If anyone knows anything about her, please let me know. Thanks for any help! Ebenezer Slade My reading is that the name Kizziah means one who shares my fire, or a family member that one lives with. Her father was Wesson Taylor and mother Harriet Ross of Pitt county. This Geni line shows as my direct- Minqua Edith Bryant-Folsom is my line. Craven Surname Ancestry. Thomas Ward Major Clarke Any information would be most helpful! Paul Phillips Warren Andrews William Hardy Thomas Harrison Thomas Futrell seen at http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/mtq?doc=04555. John Bond John Pretlow James Spier, Jr. Could you please tell me if the surname Wilson was ever a Tuscarora name. Henry Woodhouse Thomas Brown Order of First Families of North Carolina, Ancestor Biographies:Vol. John Newby Thomas Sawyer (d. 1765) John Jordan Thank you. Functionality of the site should not be affected, but things may look different. Benjamin Laker The following publications authored by the Orders Genealogist, John A. Brayton, are available. Transatlantic origins are given where known, and colonial origins discussed. 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. (However on her Death certificate is states Black.) Your email address will not be published. Henry Norman I John Herring, Sr. Darby Sullivant Robert Patterson Can anyone tell me if the surname Harris is of Tuscarora lineagemy great grandma lived in Windsor, NC and Indian Woods, NC and not sure if she was Cherokee or Tuscarora. I also found a Chief Thomas Howell who signed to sell part of the Woods reservation in NC to move to NY. Indexed marriage and death announcements from five North Carolina . 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. John Fulford Richard Jarvis 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. John Jenkins Thomas Davis John McKinne John Yelverton, Sr. William Nicholson The remaining Howells did continue to freely marry with local Indians. 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. 3. Wills, Records of Iredell County 7 reels 1929-1971. Ready to get started researching your family history?

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