Thomas Avera, Sr. 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. Hunt Family Genealogy | Access Genealogy Marmaduke Norfleet Thomas Lovick Robert Windley From oral family tradition, it is known that we have an Indigenous ancestor, and she would be of the correct generation. To learn more, view our full privacy policy. Jacob Overman I Christian Isler Henry Norman I 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/. The Chickamauga gave in after their leader was assassinated. Scots to Colonial North Carolina Before 1775 - Dalhousie Lodge Solomon Alston My mothers grandmother was Victoria Anderson, her father was Thomas G.Anderson. Edward Barnes Many early North Carolina families are named on - East Carolina Roots Can Anyone tell me if the last name Bond is of Tuscarora linage. I know that in the matriarchal society, women could divorce a husband. David Shephard II George Coburn, Jr. Matthew Raiford Much information never seen before, and many mistakes corrected. John Speir Jeremiah Vail On the 1920 census he is listed as Black and she is listed as Mullatto. His descendants live mostly in Oregon and Washington. Any information would be helpful. Edward Hassell John Williston Richard Dorman 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. Jacob Johnson Philip Torksey Transatlantic origins are given where known, and colonial origins discussed. John Morrison Thomas Sawyer (d. 1765) Order of First Families of North Carolina - Smith Harper Joseph Morris Joseph Lane, Sr. Thomas Taylor, Sr. John Jenkins North Carolina, Native American Census Selected Tribes, 1894-1913 is a database available on Ancestry Library Edition. William Weston When you find a record that interests you, you can obtain a copy through mail or email. George Fort I Stephens parents could possibly have been Amos Owen / Owens and Rachel Seward. Sois there a number or place we can call to ask the Tuscarora band if they have any info? Micall Wilson Richard Davenport Softcover, 6 x 9, xxix, 666 pages, Jackson, Miss, 2006,$30.00. Ancestor Biographies: John Fulford 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). 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. Required fields are marked *. John Early, Jr. Francis Foster I am currently researching a family group from the NC Tuscarora called variously Keziah, Casiah, Kesiah, and many other variants. Miriam (Newby) Lamb Thomas Brown William Albertson Mr. Small, my G grandmother was Clara Small and I am a Ruffin and the Smalls, Bonds and Smallwoods are said to be related families so if you find any info on anyone from the India Woods area please send me an email (josh3609@gmail.com) sirthanks in advance!! Dr. Godfrey Spruill 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. John Powell 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. Native American Literary History, The two other brothers went to North Carolina and founded families. 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. Order of the First Families of North Carolina. Samuel Pike I The census would be a good place to start. Lyonell Reading Thomas Devane 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. My family ended up in EUREKA, TX. Albert Albertson, Sr. Are you looking for your South Carolina ancestors? Here's how to start William Whitfield North Carolina Early 1700s - Surnames | FamilyTreeDNA Thomas Relfe John Parrish Thomas Palin, Jr. Walter Draughon Joseph Fulford, Jr. William Lowe Nicholas Hunter (of Onslow) We in the Order of First Families of North Carolina all descend from the settlers who arrived in our state prior to 1729. Indexed marriage and death announcements from five North Carolina . Pleasant, Martin, Miller, Nash, Patterson, Printup, Peter, Racket(t), Sylvester, Smith, Seneca, Tompson, Williams, White. seen at http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/mtq?doc=04555. https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Samuel-Smith-Sr-Chief-of-Tuscorora/6000000066981388849. William Newby Wilson Price Aunt, of Trenton. John Davenport, Sr. William Craven was born in the village of Appletreewick near Skipton in the year 1548. John George Kornegay Thomas Whitmel Something tells me they served their communities. Other families followed such as Samuel Masenngill, Henry Masengill, Julius Dugger and Andrew Greer. Philip Alston Among the top 15 fastest-growing last names (2000-2010), all but one are predominantly Asian or Hispanic . William Martin James Long I John Bobbitt John Wheatley Vol. Benjamin Griffin Thomas Rountree Andrew Read Edward Smithwick Edward Boykin, Jr. Thomas Bateman I I am having a few road blocks. Looking for information on Goins, Maynor, and America Merica Manuel. Joseph Poitevint John Harrison I Census states he was born in Orange Co. NC. John Small v Genealogy: 610 2 0 |a Order of First Families of North Carolina: 949 |b 32046556828353|c ORLANF. William Kinchen II William Hilliard Charles Merritt 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. Required fields are marked *. Edmund Bellinger, Landgrave According to the National Archives, the "roll was prepared by Guion Miller from 45,847 applications covering about 90,000 persons. The surname in Tuscarora goes back to at least 1685 on the Roanoke River in land deeds, court records etc. Leonard Loftin, Jr. Corrections and Additions to Vol. Zachariah Morris Susannah (_____) Travis Robert Sims Col. Joseph Bryan Thomas Sessums Thomas Walton, Sr. Caleb Bundy Highland Scots - North Carolina History Project Dutton Lane 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! Family Records Learn about genealogy resources available in our print and digital collections. Edmund Smithwick Matthew Seller Some newly freed Black folks who could read chose unique names they . 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. Culmer Sessoms you may call me @ 302-670-6717, looking forward to talking with you. I imagine any families in Richmond from the Tuscarora background with that same surname would have descended from the same original Allen family that originally moved their. James Boone John Lee, Jr. James Long III Thomas Weeks 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. Page 59-60. Lidia (Windley) Daw Effy only had two children that took the name Small. Finding Cherokee and Catawba Indian Ancestors - Native Americans Ann (Marwood) Durant John Hassell, Sr.. Alice [__] Hawkins-Davis-Wade, John Herring, Jr., Daniel Highsmith, Sr., George Hill, Isaac Hill, Jeremiah Hilliard, John Hinnant II, John Hinton, Thomas Horn, William Horn, George Hughes, Christian Isler, John Jarrett, Jacob Johnson, Sr., William Johnson (Carteret), William Johnson (Chowan), Richard Jones, Arthur Jordan,Israel Joyner,Thomas Kearney, Abraham Kimberly, Henry King, Capt. Jonathan Jarvis Thomas Sawyer (d. 1720) Richard Gregory Sarah (_____) Taylor-Smith I have a picture of her headstone and copy of her death certificate. Joseph Chew Do you have anything in the Tuscarora from the Lost Creek Settlement? Share your family tree and photos with the people you know . What Are Some Cherokee Indian Surnames? - Reference.com I am trying to find out how the name became native and if the two sides of my family Cusicks are related. William Stafford (d. 1765) James Foyle Robert West, Jr. He lamented the "circus" brought to Walterboro by the six-week trial of Alex Murdaugh, which ended this [] John Trippe I John Vaughan Ive traced my ancestry back to a woman named DaKe and she was a Tuscarora native who lived in North Carolina. George Cnys/Koonce Roger Mason, Sr. Robert Peele IV Why is she Minqua? William Hooks, Jr. William Bridgers Samuel Swann Peter Pearson Nicholas Daw John Jordan Henry King Marriage Bonds Iredell 1-reel 1790-1866. Order of First Families of North Carolina, Ancestor Biographies:Vol. John Foreman Nicholas Smith James Long V 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.] Ann Walker Richard Graves By country & year of birth. Second Edition. 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. They were fighting the British. I am a descendant of David Howell too. Its meaning varies and such differences are contingent upon time and place. Her father was Wesson Taylor and mother Harriet Ross of Pitt county. John Yelverton, Sr. I know they once resided in Dinwiddie Virginia and later migrated to Pittsylvania/Henry County. Which would be exactly correct for this. Robert Peele III I could use any help that is willing to be offered. William Ruffin Robert Willson John Barrow There are a total of 15 segments of this series. Francis Parrott North Carolina Early 1700s 3861 members Daniel McDaniel Thanks for any help! Benjamin Blanchard English origins are given where known, and colonial origins are discussed. The searchable online collection currently contains. George Kornegay 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. William Jackson Robert Ellis Joseph Fulford, Sr. Moses Rountree Peter Poitevint Id also like to find some information on this link to the Tuscarora as my Russell line is German, Irish & Cherokee. Henry Stanton, Jr. She was in Northampton early on. Yorkshire. John Jennings But I believe they are gathering what exists in both Indian Woods and Lewiston NY. Robert Morgan Do you mean the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath? Benjamin Foreman, Sr. Thomas Taylor Richard Williford II William Bryant Thomas Blount II John Gordon John Clarke II Search 31 million family names. I believe it is possible my female ancestor is from this group. Do you know of the name Taconte or Davonte. My great great grandmothers name is Martha Ann Taylor of Pitt County NC. John Bardin Though our librarians can't do your research for you, they may be able to point you in the right direction. Mary (Butler) Keile Samuel Charles Thomas Futrell Jesse Barnes I believe Witmell Tuffdick and Sam Smith (Died 1802?) As a child my family visited the Tuscarora Reservation and Church in about 1950 and met Louise Taconte (or Daconte). Leonard Langston, Sr. 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. I am also looking for information on Samuel Smith. Benjamin Ward North Carolina Colonial Records FamilySearch Charles Blount James Long IV William Nicholson 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?? Hello my name is ryan Sanderson and I am decedent from the tuscarora bloodline along the side of one my great grand parents I am related to to thomas and kings and smiths and taylor. Order of the First Families of North Carolina listing of ancestors as of 10 Mar 2019. Matthew Midyett That is assumed, unless they are labeled as African or Indian or something else.