Ready to get started researching your family history? Edmund Chancey, Jr. Nathan Newby Moses Tyson Susannah (Tyson) Hardee 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. Edward Simmons 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. Complete verbatim transcription of all Secretary of State Wills, and all other wills as well, not included in either Grimes, Olds, Mitchell, or Bradley. Edward Mayo, Jr. John Shackelford, Sr. Many are knowledgeable of this fact - others are not. Native American Literary History, 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?? William Ruffin I do not know Hatties maiden name. William Pope Charles Merritt John Forbes https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Samuel-Smith-Sr-Chief-of-Tuscorora/6000000066981388849. 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 Patterson Forebears knows about 332,327 unique surnames in North Carolina and there are 30 people per name. John Smithwick John Clarke I 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. Benoni Loftin The first record I found for him is the 1840 census, which has very little information outside of who lived in the household and then he was gone by 1850 (presumed dead). thanks. The following publications authored by the Orders Genealogist, John A. Brayton, are available. 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. Richard Braswell III Married a Lamb in Robeson Co. in the 1840s. Abraham Baum John Parrish All of the known people that lived in the African American community at Historic Stagville. Michael Paquinet, Jr. The 1909 Guion Miller Roll is of major use to Eastern Cherokee researchers. There are several different ways we can help you find what you're looking for. James Spier, Jr. 3. Others went with Washington, Williams, Brown or Johnson surnames typical before enslavement that remain ubiquitous today. Joseph Glaister Malachi Smith M. Beauchamp and including extensive annotations, may be Richard Bounds (Washington, North Carolina: M. B. Smallwood, 1964.) Abraham Mitchell, Jr. 1. John Mitchell In the census of 1880 the number was down to some 400. Thomas Devane William Stafford (d. 1765) The surnames of the Tuscarorapeople who returned to NC from NY to deal with land sales and negotiations include: Abraham (may be first name only), Big Fish, Billy, Casie, Chew,Cusick, Jack, Jacob, Johnson, Jones, Green, King (as in Young King), Lewis (may be firstname only),Longboard, Lovedenny, Mt Pleasant, Printup/Prantup, Sacarusa, Sachem (may be a description, not a surname),Smith, Thomas (may be first name only), Warchief,William (may be first name only). Leonard Loftin 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. On the 1920 census he is listed as Black and she is listed as Mullatto. 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. Robert Peyton II First Families of North Carolina info: Pleasant, Martin, Miller, Nash, Patterson, Printup, Peter, Racket(t), Sylvester, Smith, Seneca, Tompson, Williams, White. For further information or to obtain brochures and/or application forms, you may also contact the FFOB committee at the Old Buncombe County Genealogical Society Library at 128 Bingham Road, Suite 950, in Asheville or at 828-253-1894. Col. She was the house Keeper on RL Speller Farm. Francis Speight 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. John Ward Any information would be helpful. Dr. Patrick Maule Edmund Pearce, Jr. Choose the best name for your child. Some believe his Father was name James. A Scottish corporation in the 1880s purchased land in Madison and Haywood Counties with a view to bringing in Scottish settlers. Aaron Blanchard Researching ancestors believed to have been enslaved can be challenging, since the record trail is spotty prior to 1865. 46. Arnold White, Jr. Registry of Ancestors. William Carraway, 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. Benjamin Ward Tuscarora People Identified in Land and Other Transactions, http://dna-explained.com/2012/12/18/proving-native-american-ancestry-using-dna/, Borderlands Deeds and the Cain Surname | Native Heritage Project, http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1027&context=libraryscience, http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/mtq?doc=04555, https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Samuel-Smith-Sr-Chief-of-Tuscorora/6000000066981388849, https://dna-explained.com/native-american-dna-resources/. Gov. James Long IV Caleb Bundy John Fulford Isaac Page This collection can help enhance your research into the history of the United States and its founding families. John Holmes Jonathan Pearson ERWIN Mrs. Frances Marie Upchurch Johnson, age 99, died Thursday morning, Feb. 23, 2023, six days shy of her 100th birthday, surrounded by her loving family. The remaining Howells did continue to freely marry with local Indians. Francis Pugh Hi. John Speir Thomas Palin, Jr. John Sumner Henry Norman II John Collins James Long III Robert Daniel I John Vaughan Piney Woods , between Jamesville and Plymouth, N.C. Richard Sowell, Sr. James Bryant, Jr. That is assumed, unless they are labeled as African or Indian or something else. Thomas Woodley 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. Edmund Pearce, Sr. Among the top 15 fastest-growing last names (2000-2010), all but one are predominantly Asian or Hispanic . I have traced back a direct line to John Smith Son of Edith Smith and Samuel Smith Jr. 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. Edward Vail John Hassell, Sr. She was born c.1905 in Lewiston, Niagara County. I am trying to find out how the name became native and if the two sides of my family Cusicks are related. That is very interesting. Dr. James Spier The transacations after 1802 involved people, chiefs mostly, from the NY Tuscarora reservation dealing with the land in North Carolina. State Government websites value user privacy. Alice (_____) Hawkins Davis Wade Benjamin Pritchard http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1027&context=libraryscience Thomas Bateman II Could you please tell me if the surname Wilson was ever a Tuscarora name. Benjamin Griffin First Families of Virginia (FFV) were those families in Colonial Virginia who were socially prominent and wealthy, but not necessarily the earliest settlers. Thomas Pierce Henry Woodhouse Simon Anderson My ggggrandfather was a Solomon Allen. Capt. William Charles Hugh Hyman Johan Cnys/Koonce Immediately the Highland Scots contributed to some of the greatest events in the state's history. My ancestor, who appears to have three daughters in 1790, has the last name Keziah. Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790 : North Carolina - North, S. N. D. (Simon Newton Dexter), 1849-1924 [Type written book, indexed.] English origins are given where known, and colonial origins are discussed. Edward Bryan This easy-to-read guides explains how to dig deep and find vital records from before 1913, when vital records were first kept statewide. Jesse Barnes She was in Northampton early on. Let me know if yal have any info ! 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 Walter Draughon Benjamin Small Darby Sexton Francis Parker Hannah (Kent) Smithwick Green Graves Samuel Charles John Dew III Thomas Speight Stephen Swaine Are there any Deal surnames for Tuscarora Natives.Supposedly my Ancestor Jonas Bird married a women thought to be Tuscarora native. http://dna-explained.com/2012/12/18/proving-native-american-ancestry-using-dna/. Collect family photographs and have them identified, writing names, dates and places on the back of each photo. Its meaning varies and such differences are contingent upon time and place. Hello, Im new. This volume, which is the first of this series, begins the genealogy of every eligible ancestor used by members to join the Order. Hugh Smithwick Rev. 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. Jonathan Bateman I could use any help that is willing to be offered. Francis Tomes This list is the only one of these first settlers I have been able to secure. Hardcover, 6 x 9, xx, 552 pages, Baltimore, Maryland,$30.00. Samuel Wheatley I John Winslow YesBond is Tuscaroraand OutlawsJoynerCherryCooperlots are missing. John McKinne John Hinnant I John Lee, Jr. 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! I know they once resided in Dinwiddie Virginia and later migrated to Pittsylvania/Henry County. Thomas Gregory Robert Sherrod Benjamin Laker Sois there a number or place we can call to ask the Tuscarora band if they have any info? William Gregory Members will be delighted to visit any organization to present our program. Jacob Overman II Complete verbatim transcription of all Secretary of State Wills, and all other wills as well, not included in either Grimes, Olds, Mitchell, or Bradley. Vol. Richard Vick I please let me know. They are both from the Bertie, North Carolina Area. Contains many wills from Nansemond Co., VA, some from Warwick Co., VA. Full name, location, slave indices. It generally refers to racial, ethnic or cultural roots. I am a descendant of David Howell too. James Poitevint Robert Windley James Drake William Maund, Sr. Pugh,1856. I have traced back to Branson Guy, born 1812 (either PA or VA, now WV) and cannot find anything further back. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Your email address will not be published. Hi Brandy! Functionality of the site should not be affected, but things may look different. Robert Coxe, Sr. It looks like there is a good possibility thatfive Tuscarorasurnames survived the migration from NC to NY and are likely found in descendants today. Thomas Waller I am trying to trace my native heritage and she is as far back as I have information about (maternal grandmother). Could this Esther Gibson by chance be one of the pocket of Indian familys recorded as living near Sumter SC in 1800. Thomas Vinson The question of Ann Wheatleys marriage to a John Williams is resolved in the appendixshe married another John Williams, not ours. 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. James Bryant, Sr. Thomas Kirby, Sr. They are both listed as Native American on the 1890 marriage records for Victoria and her marriage to James Newcomb. An example of uncovering indigenous roots. John Jernigan Samuel Newby There were 11 last names reported by more than one million individuals: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown, Jones, Garcia, Miller, Davis, Rodriguez, Martinez, and Hernandez. Matthew Midyett Thomas Harrell, Sr. Richard Whitehurst Thomas Avera, Sr. William Reeves . Henry/Hendry Smith Now form my reading it looks like she married my great grandfatherx6 (I believe) His name was Captain Robert Johann Messer. For more information, contact ETHS at 865-215-8824 or by e-mail. Jeremiah Vail Paul Phillips Lewis Williams v Genealogy: 610 2 0 |a Order of First Families of North Carolina: 949 |b 32046556828353|c ORLANF. Page images of the 1892 edition, edited by William 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 am doing researching on my grandparents family, My grandfather Names Joseph Pugh and my grandmother names is Penny Pierce Bertie, NC, Union, St John, Hertford, North Carolina. Perhaps he studied Tuscarora Culture, life & hardships of this tribe. John Fonville Susannah (Davis) Boyce MY NAME IS BILLY NEAL RASH, SR. DO YOU KNOW WHAT OUR SURNAME CAME FOR OR ANYTHING. Joseph Morris Jeremiah Perry Thomas Wynne Sir Richard Everard William Bateman My ancestors specifically moved from Craven County, NC to Richmond city, VA. Required fields are marked *. to Arii, does Dake have any descendants named Peter, by any chance? I also found a Chief Thomas Howell who signed to sell part of the Woods reservation in NC to move to NY. Edmund Smithwick Any help finding Cyrus (Cyranius) Cornelius 1825 would be helpful. Moses Horn Francis Shackelford 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. Joseph Scott Edward Cannon Though, she was mentioned to say her name was to remember the Old Ones. William Lawrence Robert Beasley What do you know of the Strickland name? As for dnahmmmfnative american dna uses western tribes as the standard. Several varied groups of multiracial people have sometimes been referred to as or identified as . North Carolina, 1780-'81 Ancestry. 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. Homes can tell as rich of a story as the people who inhabited them. Solomon Turner They always cited the darker complexion of Malinda in pictures as proof. Charles King Now being recognized for it vs being called something else is another story. Fully documented sketches of the second 200 ancestors used by members of the OFFNC, complete with a documented list of children and their spouses. Unusual marriage in those days. 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. Ruth (Chancey) Baker We were told that Charles Wesley was full Tuscarora, but I believe it was his father, Branson who was the full Native American. Ill have to recheck this. Im lookimg for Mary Dennis, born around 1784 in the Bertie County area. Thomas Horn John Herring, Jr. Timothy Clare Thomas Blount II Richard Williford II Barbados: Death: November 24, 1715 (45-46) Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, United States Immediate Family: Son of Humphrey Sullivant and Alice . George Durant John Cropley Ezekiel Maudlin My Great Great Grandmother was Addie Roberts also Tuscarora Indian , looking for any information on her side of the family. George Cnys/Koonce 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. No where can I find in charts or Books that he is of Europe descent. 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. Thomas Sawyer (d. 1720) James Castellow Richard Parker III Isaac Ricks Alexander Avera I . John Williston James Leigh, Sr. John Alston 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. William Bridgers Jeremiah Sexton William Horn 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 territory was named Carolana after King Charles I of England. The records are arranged alphabetically by surname. John Williams, Jr. John Spann, John Speir, Dr. Godfrey Spruill, William Strickland, George Sutton, Nathaniel Sutton, Stephen Swaine, Thomas Symons, Phillip Torksey, Susannah [__] Travis, Henry Turner, Matthias Tyson/Tison, ThomasTyson, Jeremiah Vail, Thomas Vinson, Thomas Waller, Robert West, Jr., William Weston,Thomas White, Joseph Whitehead, Col. William Whitehead, William Whitfield, Sr., Thomas Whitmel II, John Williams, Jr., Lewis Williams, WilliamWilliams, Robert Willson, William Willson, Lidia Windley, Robert Windley,XHenry Woodward, Thomas Wynne. Thomas Dudley John George Kornegay Needham Bryan Michael King, Sr. Thomas Sessums Henry Phelps II . Robert Turner 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. James Dauge Youll have to go up the tree and back down to find a Blount male. Hello. Jacob Bardin Isaac Hill Indexed marriage and death announcements from five North Carolina . William Bright They did settle in Martinsburg, WV, which I believe, has a connection with the Tuscarora. William Baldwin Thomas Paquinet, Jr. John Jordan Knoxville, TN 37901. Have been doing my Family Tree and hit a wall at my 4th Grandfather Reuben(Rubin) Blount/Blunt (born abt.1765_1775 in NC). Abraham Kimberley, Sr. Christopher Nicholson, Sr. William Hooks, Jr. John Lawrance I John Leigh 1. They could be part of the Machapunga Tuscarora.I used to have Pierce friends from Piny Woods. William Hooker
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