been supplied in brackets. 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. Countless Highland Scots migrated to North Carolina during the colonial period and lived primarily in the Upper Cape Fear region during the late 1770s. William Hooks, Jr. Vol. Order of the First Families of North Carolina listing of ancestors as of 10 Mar 2019. George Kornegay Native American Literary History, Dutton Lane Sarah (Reeves) Hicks John Henby, Sr. , see Susan Kalter, Finding a Place for David Cusick in George Fort II Edward Hassell Had an uncle that spent his life researching our background and took all his info found to the grave with him. Michael King, Jr. This is where my information ends. I really don;t understand a lot of this..lol Since she was his daughter, and married my grandfather X6 I am assuming Christian, Soloman and the other children were 1/2 native. Miriam (Newby) Lamb John Nelson, Sr. Hello, is anyone familiar with the Jumper family that were Tuscarora? George Fort I But most of those names are in Johnston County. Hello. Pleasant, Martin, Miller, Nash, Patterson, Printup, Peter, Racket(t), Sylvester, Smith, Seneca, Tompson, Williams, White. The entries below have been taken from transcriptions of the 1790 Federal Census for several eastern North Carolina counties. 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. Christopher Dudley Elizabeth (Overman) Morris Hi. An early documented person was Anchetil de Greye - a vassal of William the Conqueror of Normandy (now part of France) and who accompan. John Hassell, Sr. William Albertson Did they then resume their original name? Arthur Cotton 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. Joseph Boon Order of First Families of North Carolina - Smith Harper Zachariah Morris John Charles 2.1 Books. I believe Witmell Tuffdick and Sam Smith (Died 1802?) Thomas Kent England. Samuel Charles Robert Peele I Family Records Learn about genealogy resources available in our print and digital collections. What do you know of the Strickland name? 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 Moore Carter Col. They could be part of the Machapunga Tuscarora.I used to have Pierce friends from Piny Woods. John McKinne 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. John Bardin Nearly 16 million Americans have one of these 11 last names. Thomas Wallace 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. Dr. James Spier Thomas Weeks William Newby My gggrandmother was Kizzie (Kizziah) Ann Seely Russell, she was told to have said she was named after the Old Ones to keep them in remembrance. Capt. Benjamin Ward Dr. Thomas Relfe Smith was listed as an executor, so may have been a surname from before leaving North Carolina. Thomas G. Anderson was born in New York City in 1835. 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. Richard Parker III Henry Norman II Col. William Whitehead Family Records Collection - CONTENTdm John Culpeper The first European settlements in North Carolina were along the Albermarle Sound. Francis Tomes Thomas White They were fighting the British. William Weston II John Morris He said the were from a tribe that lived on the towpath on the Potomac river in that area. James Campen Genealogy and Family History | SLNC - NCDCR Is the name Lassiter out of Bertie County NC associated with the Native Americans in that area. A Scottish corporation in the 1880s purchased land in Madison and Haywood Counties with a view to bringing in Scottish settlers. Ancestor Biographies: We always welcome new members. YesBond is Tuscaroraand OutlawsJoynerCherryCooperlots are missing. Immediately the Highland Scots contributed to some of the greatest events in the state's history. 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). Lewis Bryant Arthur Jordan Isaac Ricks Charity (Alston) Dawson Edmund Tyson William Willson (of Tyrrell) Many of these families arrived from both the Carolina area and the Virginia area. Hardcover, 6 x 9, xx, 552 pages, Baltimore, Maryland,$30.00. Order of First Families of North Carolina, Ancestor Biographies:Vol. However, it is not at all clear looking at her parents charts on Ancestry. Benjamin Boykin My family ended up in EUREKA, TX. It generally refers to racial, ethnic or cultural roots. . Richard Felton Henry Woodhouse Andrew Woodley John Shine Nathaniel Averitt (of Onslow) Members will be delighted to visit any organization to present our program. Id also like to find some information on this link to the Tuscarora as my Russell line is German, Irish & Cherokee. 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. Jean Depp Thomas Peirce, Jr. This broad-strokes guide will help you learn about the history of your home. Needham Bryan II Joseph Whitehead John Parrish Henry Turner Start here! I was told she and her daughter were both Tuscarora. James Long II 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. Hi Brandy! As a child my family visited the Tuscarora Reservation and Church in about 1950 and met Louise Taconte (or Daconte). The searchable online collection currently contains. Daniel Shine Robert Windley However, it is actually documented in several books and it is not hidden..just not broadcasted. Her father was Wesson Taylor and mother Harriet Ross of Pitt county. William Brown North Carolina Colonial Records FamilySearch Index to Vital Statistics - Deaths Iredell 1913-1965. 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. Do you know of the name Taconte or Davonte. John Powell William Elliott Robert Campen document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. John Trippe I . Most Popular Names. Esther (Kirby) Ricks My ancestor, who appears to have three daughters in 1790, has the last name Keziah. She wouldve been my sixth great grandmother. Francis Delamare, Sr. Sois there a number or place we can call to ask the Tuscarora band if they have any info? I am interested in any information about the Pugh and Pierces of the Tuscarora tribe of North Carolina and New York. 1. Before the naming of these settlers, please allow focus on the early surnames who arrived before 1755. Samuel Newby Thomas Futrell James Foyle 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. Jacob Perry, Sr. 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. Abraham Mitchell, Jr. Early Settlements & Surnames of Tennessee 1756-1780; The Great Wagon Road Project; Early Families of Wilkes County, North Carolina; Early Settlers of Ashe County, NC; Migration Routes; Early Settlers Along The Catawba River 1744-1750; First Major Route of The Colonies-The King's Highway; Early Tennessee Settlers of the Watauga Settlement of . Richard Williams John Boyce Francis Delamare, Jr. John Spivey 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. Thomas Whitmel John Bright (of Beaufort) 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. John Peirce State Government websites value user privacy. They are both listed as Native American on the 1890 marriage records for Victoria and her marriage to James Newcomb. Paul Phillips Marriage Bonds Iredell 1-reel 1790-1866. William Charlton 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 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. 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. The two other brothers went to North Carolina and founded families. Jacob Bardin Does anyone know if this is true. Trader Joseph Evans III found a book David Cusick wrote. The Chickamauga gave in after their leader was assassinated. Aaron Albertson, William Albertson, John Aldridge, Col. Thomas Avent, William Baldwin, John Barclift, William Barclift I, William Bartlet/Barclift II, John Barrow, William Barrow,XEdmund Bellinger I,Edmund Bellinger II, John Belman, Grace Bennett, Benjamin Blount, Sr., James Blount, Jr., Thomas Blount II, Samuel Boutwell, John Boyce, Francis Boykin, William Bright, John Brown, Thomas Brown, William Brown, William Bryan, William Bush, Edward Cannon, William Carraway, Sr., Samuel Charles, Sr., Timothy Clare, John Clarke I, John Clarke II, Major Clarke, Thomas Cook, John Coward, Capt. John Lee, Sr. State Government websites value user privacy. Common Cherokee surnames include Rogers, Starr, McDaniel, Lowrey, Gunter, Hicks, Kingfisher, Vann, Ward, Adair, Crittenden, Cornsilk, Sizemore and Smith. MELUS Discover the first settlers and early families of the United States in this collection of 140 titles. Robert West, Jr. My GG Grandmother, I was told Effy Bond was from Indian Woods Reservation. No attempt has been made to correct or regularize spelling John Cotton II Looking for information on Goins, Maynor, and America Merica Manuel. My reading is that the name Kizziah means one who shares my fire, or a family member that one lives with. John Falconar Thanks. Much new information taken from now available chancery suits at the Library of Virginia has been included. Daniel Jackson, Sr. Advice on the first three steps of sound genealogical research: getting organized, beginning with census and vital records; and extending your search to more detailed sources. Benjamin Small Order of the First Families of North Carolina. Joseph Hall Albert Albertson, Sr. Richard Dorman That is very interesting. Henry Phelps II But it is confusing. Ancestors in vol. Thomas Mewboorn Samuel Barclift Lemuel Lamb Hardy Richard Graves Maps & Plats Iredell County, 2 reels, 1917-1972. Indigenous people were listed as black, mulatto, colored, negro..depending on the actual time. The Pierces, Brooks, Barber, Berry, Smiths, Rogers we are related. Henry Slade, Jr. 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. Thannks. These documents spanned the earliest mentions of Tuscarora by English names beginning in 1695 and ending after 1831. Some Colonial and Revolutionary Families of North Carolina. 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. Have a Question? In early records, names were spelled a variety of ways, so I would expect to see it written either way. John Alston Thomas Dudley Mary (Blake) Baker Any details or assistance would be greatly appreciated. John Branch Osborne Jeffreys Christopher Nicholson, Jr. 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. Blog Iredell County Public Library, NC CivicEngage Charles King P.O. Thomas Peirce John Fonville Notes on colonial North Carolina, 1700-1750 LDS Genealogy. John Belman She married Daniel Jones and they moved to Martin County, NC..her birthday is 1856. Charles Blount Matthew Raiford Transcription of Provincial North Carolina Wills, 1663-1729/30, Volume 2, Testators L-Z. Col. Edward Ward Many of the surnames, about 35% are of Highland Scots ancestry. Let me know if yal have any info ! James Newby Henry White, Sr. According to the National Archives, the "roll was prepared by Guion Miller from 45,847 applications covering about 90,000 persons. A woman named Esther Gibson remainedand at least one other female child. Solomon Alston Transcription of Provincial North Carolina Wills, 1663-1729/30, Volume 1, Testators A-K. Hardcover, 8 x 11, xii, 404 pages, Jackson, Miss., 2003. 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. This is as far as I have been able to trace back. The family surname is Guy and they lived in Virginia in the 1800s. Jacob Barnes To learn more, view our full privacy policy. John Holmes John Blount (1721) Captain William Bean and his wife settled the area and welcomed the birth of their son, Russell during that first year. This collection can help enhance your research into the history of the United States and its founding families. Richard Barfield, Jr. James Castellow Cary Godbee Black Dutch (genealogy) Black Dutch is a term with several different meanings in United States dialect and slang. There were 11 last names reported by more than one million individuals: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown, Jones, Garcia, Miller, Davis, Rodriguez, Martinez, and Hernandez. What state are your Brooks from? North Carolina Census 1790 -1840 - AHGP Henry Robinson, Jr. 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 The earliest European expeditions in North Carolina began in the early to mid-1500s by Spanish and English explorers. My great great grandmothers name is Martha Ann Taylor of Pitt County NC. Most Common Surnames in North Carolina, With Meanings - Forebears Jacob Overman II Francis Speight Aaron Blanchard Philip Alston Hardcover, 6x 9, xiv, 357 pages, Baltimore, Md., 2011,$30.00. 1. Jeremiah Vail Isaac Page William Gause Richard Elkes Thank you. William Martin Buncombe County Genealogy & Buncombe County Family History Resources pp. Robert Patterson Thomas Bateman II Michael King III The State Library and the State Archives have long traditions of helping North Carolinians research their past. Indexed marriage and death announcements from five North Carolina . Richard Barfield, Sr. Mathias Tobias Swanner Leonard Loftin Benoni Loftin 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. 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. First Families of Tennessee | East Tennessee Historical Society Edward Norwood Your email address will not be published. Rebecca (Sebrell) Pretlow Roger Mason, Sr. John Aldridge 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 2ndprinting, 2014, softcover. Online tools to help with genealogical research and other North Carolina related topics. Raleigh, NC 27699-4600, An official website of the State of North Carolina. Thank You. have you found any Indians from the towpath area between WV and Virginia, in Jefferson county. Daniel Halsey These are Gist, Brannon, Brown, Nelson, Bryan, Boon, Cleveland, and Wilson. Samuel Spruill, Sr. Nicholas Isler He was involved in the Regulator movement in the NC. Do you have anything in the Tuscarora from the Lost Creek Settlement? 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. Ancestor Biographies: John Clarke II Jacob Pope (d. 1772) John Hinton John Bass Edward Salter Now being recognized for it vs being called something else is another story. I might have a possible connection but I am not certain. The 1909 Guion Miller Roll is of major use to Eastern Cherokee researchers. 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. | 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. This article will examine some of the families who entered Wilkes County during the years 1777-1779. John Godley Hoping to locate information on my Tuscarora roots. Edward Cannon 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. Forebears knows about 332,327 unique surnames in North Carolina and there are 30 people per name. Others went with Washington, Williams, Brown or Johnson surnames typical before enslavement that remain ubiquitous today. Charles C. Schmitt, a German Reformed Preacher. The territory was named Carolana after King Charles I of England. Col. Joseph Bryan 1790 North Carolina census [hand written book] 1800 Reel 0029 - 1800 North Carolina - Anson, Ashe, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Iredell, and Lincoln Counties) Thomas Overman 6 D2s; Eaker, Lorena Shell, ed. Samuel Boutwell John Bundy http://dna-explained.com/2012/12/18/proving-native-american-ancestry-using-dna/. His descendants live mostly in Oregon and Washington. Thomas Blount I 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). Simon Anderson It appears Hattie was born in NY, however, Im pretty sure she was born in NC in 1871. Christopher, Baron de Graffenreid Edward Bryan Jonathan Standley Maps & Plats Index Iredell 1-reel 1924-1981. What does your dna test say and where did you have it done at. Genealogy for Darby Sullivant (1669 - 1715) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Evan Jones, Sr. William Barrow Nicholas Sessums Henry White, Jr. Craven Surname Meaning, History & Origin | Select Surnames 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. 3 vols. A lock icon or https:// means youve safely connected to the official website. Thomas Hobbs Scots to Colonial North Carolina Before 1775 - Dalhousie Lodge Did women customarily take their husbands surnames? George Hill 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. Hardcover, 6 x 9, xviii, 672 pages, Baltimore, Md., 2017, $40.00. Corrections and Additions to Vol. Jasper Hardison 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. Joseph Glaister Hello, Im new. In earlier editions, a line was apparently dropped follow- No where can I find in charts or Books that he is of Europe descent. This list constitutes only those ancestors represented in the Order; additional ancestors continue to be proven, documented and added to our rolls. 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. Literary Trails of North Carolina Guidebooks. Just found this Allen post. Ruth (Chancey) Baker 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/. William Sexton By country & year of birth. George Powers Order of First Families of North Carolina, Ancestor Biographies:Vol. Samuel Williams Ephraim Overman, Sr. Required fields are marked *. ing i.e. Richard Gregory How or is there a record of the genealogy of the Native tribes in eastern Carolina? 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. Sir Richard Everard William Bailey 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. James Long I James Curry John Ward Records of Enslaved People | SLNC - NCDCR Any information would be most helpful! Thomas Rountree Benjamin Foreman, Jr. William Stancell Crisp . Francis Foster Could this Esther Gibson by chance be one of the pocket of Indian familys recorded as living near Sumter SC in 1800. John Cotton First Families of America | Familypedia | Fandom Adam Ferguson, Jr. William Kinchen II Simon Jeffreys Ralph Mason Lewis Williams William Woodley $30.00. 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Benjamin Pritchard John Smith, Sr. 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. Thomas Parker (of Nansemond/Chowan) Rev. John Shackelford, Jr. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Your email address will not be published. Joseph Chew 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. 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