first families of north carolina surnames

I believe it is possible my female ancestor is from this group. Arthur Cotton Joell Martin James Drake John Nixon Robert Coleman John Hassell, Sr. Common Cherokee surnames include Rogers, Starr, McDaniel, Lowrey, Gunter, Hicks, Kingfisher, Vann, Ward, Adair, Crittenden, Cornsilk, Sizemore and Smith. William Kinchen II 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. Charles C. Schmitt, a German Reformed Preacher. Jonathan Jarvis It generally refers to racial, ethnic or cultural roots. A bus camera captured the near miss as it happened on Thursday morning. George Cnys/Koonce 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 . Thomas Loftin Thomas Bateman I Luke Hollowell Registry of Ancestors. (Carolus means Charles in Latin.) Daniel McDaniel Mailing: Complete verbatim transcription of all Secretary of State Wills, and all other wills as well, not included in either Grimes, Olds, Mitchell, or Bradley. Considerable information added to ancestors in the first two volumes. Contact the archivists at the State Archives for more information about how to begin your genealogical research. Is the name Lassiter out of Bertie County NC associated with the Native Americans in that area. Ancestor Biographies: John Nelson, Jr. Softcover, 6 x 9, xxix, 666 pages, Jackson, Miss, 2006,$30.00. 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. James Curry Reply, My grandmother brother was Chief Arnold Hewitt of my Tuscarora reservation years ago but that about all I know my father and grandmother have both passed and I was not able to have a relationship with them. Evan Jones, Jr. Benoni Loftin John Porter, Jr. My family is Native and lived in Maryland in 1800. Robert Patterson 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. Are we talking about the same William Cain or Cane? Vol. Robert Sherrod John Shackelford, Sr. Henry Norman I Share your family tree and photos with the people you know . Collect family photographs and have them identified, writing names, dates and places on the back of each photo. John Hinton Simon Jeffreys Edmund Bellinger, Landgrave 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. William Lawrence found a book David Cusick wrote. Ceely Ann married Benjamin Scalf. 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. In the Tuscarora language, it is said to mean that, yes. Phillip Mulkey Charles King William Loveridge 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.] 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. $30.00. . Ancestor Biographies: Required fields are marked *. Thank You for any help. Robert Ellis A lock icon or https:// means youve safely connected to the official website. Edmund Smithwick My Great -Grandfather married Romaine Newsome in 1912. Thomas Ward 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. John Baner Rose (Bush) Wynns Many of these families arrived from both the Carolina area and the Virginia area. Hannah (Kent) Smithwick Green Graves Thomas Harrell, Jr. Ann Walker Are there any Deal surnames for Tuscarora Natives.Supposedly my Ancestor Jonas Bird married a women thought to be Tuscarora native. Edward Mayo, Sr. In early records, names were spelled a variety of ways, so I would expect to see it written either way. Thomas Smith I I have no documents saying this but I would like help to further research if anyone has any tips! Id also like to find some information on this link to the Tuscarora as my Russell line is German, Irish & Cherokee. As for dnahmmmfnative american dna uses western tribes as the standard. 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 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. Search 31 million family names. I have ancestors from the Pitt, Martin, Perquimans, Bertie, Beaufort counties (and probably more) with surnames of Gibson, Walker, Taylor, Eason, Perry, Williams, Smithwick, Jones, Reddick, Phelps. Thomas Whitmel John Baptista Ashe I am currently researching a family group from the NC Tuscarora called variously Keziah, Casiah, Kesiah, and many other variants. Your email address will not be published. Family Records Learn about genealogy resources available in our print and digital collections. My ggggrandfather was a Solomon Allen. Page images of the 1892 edition, edited by William Robert Lanier Edmund Chancey, Jr. Thomas Kirby, Sr. Records and help are hard to come by. Order of First Families of North Carolina, Ancestor Biographies:Vol. Richard Bond These documents spanned the earliest mentions of Tuscarora by English names beginning in 1695 and ending after 1831. They did settle in Martinsburg, WV, which I believe, has a connection with the Tuscarora. John Lee, Jr. Stillhave questions? George Fort II John Vaughan 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 Hall a conjectural reading (He attacked the Sah-wau-noo) has Ralph Mason II Hardcover, 6 x 9, xx, 552 pages, Baltimore, Maryland,$30.00. Thomas Taylor Right on the Nuesebetween RaleighSmithfieldKinstonGoldsboro.is a big time Tuscarora Territory and several old villages. Leonard Loftin, Jr. , see Susan Kalter, Finding a Place for David Cusick in Transcription of Provincial North Carolina Wills, 1663-1729/30, Volume 2, Testators L-Z. 2. Many were obviously the same peoplesigning different deeds, for example, butthere were were many different surnames. Though our librarians can't do your research for you, they may be able to point you in the right direction. Thomas Palin, Sr. John Spivey Indigenous people were listed as black, mulatto, colored, negro..depending on the actual time. 3. Why is she Minqua? John Henby, Sr. William Hancock Some Colonial and Revolutionary Families of North Carolina. Thomas Hart . Rev. Grace (Bennett) Hill These are Gist, Brannon, Brown, Nelson, Bryan, Boon, Cleveland, and Wilson. Isaac Hill Daniel Jackson, Jr. William Bennett The Concessions and Agreements of Albermarle Province were written in 1665 with the name being changed to North Carolina in 1691. Christian Isler Needham Bryan Many of the surnames, about 35% are of Highland Scots ancestry. English origins are given where known, and colonial origins are discussed. The first European settlements in North Carolina were along the Albermarle Sound. Capt. Richard Williford I were North Carolinas Tuscarora Chiefs. William Kinchen II, William Kinchen III, Charles King, Michael King, Jr., Michael King III, Walter Lane, William Lawrence, Lawrence Mackque, John Martin, Sr., William Maund, Sr., William Maund, Jr., John McKinne, Jr., Zachariah Morris, Phillip Mulkey, John Nelson III, Christopher Nicholson, Jr., Samuel Nicholson, John Nixon, Edward Norwood, Ephraim Overman, Sr., Thomas Overman, Henry Palin, Sr., Henry Palin, Jr., Thomas Palin, Sr., Thomas Palin, Jr., Michael Paquinet, Jr., Francis Parker, John Patterson, John Peirce, Thomas Peirce, James Poitevint, Peter Poitevint, Solomon Pool, Dr. Thomas Relfe, Capt. Richard Elkes Her father was Wesson Taylor and mother Harriet Ross of Pitt county. Ive traced my ancestry back to a woman named DaKe and she was a Tuscarora native who lived in North Carolina. Osborne Jeffreys Francis Shackelford THOMAS RASH CAME HERE WITH A MAN THE LAST NAME OF THOMAS WHOM WAS GIVEN LAND TO HELP SETTLE LAND FOR A OR THE KING OF WALES. Joseph Boon The census would be a good place to start. Abraham Mitchell, Jr. However, it is not at all clear looking at her parents charts on Ancestry. Nearly 16 million Americans have one of these 11 last names. Joseph Fulford, Sr. Ceely Ann Keziah daughter of Sandifer Keziah, unknown Tuscarora Father. Nicholas Isler John Fulford Thomas Blount, John Bond, Richard Bond,XCapt. Samuel Pike II 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. Could this Esther Gibson by chance be one of the pocket of Indian familys recorded as living near Sumter SC in 1800. Immediately the Highland Scots contributed to some of the greatest events in the state's history. The Smalls are not related to the Smallwood s. I know they once resided in Dinwiddie Virginia and later migrated to Pittsylvania/Henry County. William Watkins Forebears knows about 332,327 unique surnames in North Carolina and there are 30 people per name. Jasper Hardison Some Cherokee surnames have English, Scots-Irish and Scottish origins. Ephraim Overman, Sr. I am looking for lineage on the Chief Samuel Smith line if anyone knows where to find it. John Rutland I am a descendant of one Kizziah Souther. 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. Peter Mallard Edmund Pearce, Jr. My reading is that the name Kizziah means one who shares my fire, or a family member that one lives with. Thomas Dudley Registry of Ancestors. Unusual marriage in those days. Timothy Clare 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. Samuel Harrell John Bright (of Beaufort) Some researches have pointed me toward the Tuscarara Tribe. 1.16 T. 1.17 U. 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! Thomas Devane Francis Parrott Effy only had two children that took the name Small. Hoping to locate information on my Tuscarora roots. Samuel Williams My great great grandfathers name was William Cope. Genealogy for Darby Sullivant (1669 - 1715) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. The earliest European expeditions in North Carolina began in the early to mid-1500s by Spanish and English explorers. Youll have to go up the tree and back down to find a Blount male. Richard Sanderson 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. Jacob Butler Robert Morgan Francis Delamare, Sr. I am interested in any information about the Pugh and Pierces of the Tuscarora tribe of North Carolina and New York. William Elliott been supplied in brackets. Thanks! Henry Speller Richard Williford II Richard Braswell III Samuel Barclift Henry Robinson, Jr. 12, 1811, and wad the first white man to he buried at the mouth of the Columbia River. He lamented the "circus" brought to Walterboro by the six-week trial of Alex Murdaugh, which ended this [] @Laura, please feel free to contact me directly at americanhaggardhousewife (AT) gmail.com. When you find a record that interests you, you can obtain a copy through mail or email. This list constitutes only those ancestors represented in the Order; additional ancestors continue to be proven, documented and added to our rolls. Thomas Brown 2ndprinting, 2014, softcover. William Hooks, 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. William Stafford (d. 1765) Samuel Pike I The following publications authored by the Orders Genealogist, John A. Brayton, are available. One: Matthias Tyson Before the naming of these settlers, please allow focus on the early surnames who arrived before 1755. Christopher Nicholson, Jr. Any additional information would be very helpful. Craven Surname Ancestry. John Jarrett William Daw, Sr. Thomas Parker (of Nansemond/Chowan) Box 1629. Benjamin Small Joseph Barnes What does your dna test say and where did you have it done at. John Harrison II John Sawyer of Bermuda Thomas Weeks Robert Beasley Robert Daniel I Cornelius Tyson, Sr. Dr. Godfrey Spruill John Fonville William Craven was born in the village of Appletreewick near Skipton in the year 1548. John Lawrance I William Kinchen III Henry White, Sr. Francis Parker That is assumed, unless they are labeled as African or Indian or something else. Daniel Halsey i also had a sister named Debbie Howell. Researching ancestors believed to have been enslaved can be challenging, since the record trail is spotty prior to 1865. I also found a Chief Thomas Howell who signed to sell part of the Woods reservation in NC to move to NY. Jonathan Bateman William Hooker Smith was listed as an executor, so may have been a surname from before leaving North Carolina. Richard Rustull, Jr. North Carolina & South Carolina. Had an uncle that spent his life researching our background and took all his info found to the grave with him. Ezekiel Maudlin I have been seeking to find a direct link to the area and this is the closest Ive come. Nathaniel Everitt Richard Williams David Shephard I Thomas Woodley North Carolina Early 1700s 3861 members Lemuel Lamb Hardy James Dauge 1. ej They always cited the darker complexion of Malinda in pictures as proof. Benjamin Laker Peter Dauge Aaron Albertson Thomas Parker Joseph Scott | 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. 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. His descendants live mostly in Oregon and Washington. Alice (_____) Hawkins Davis Wade Arthur Jordan James Spier, Jr. John Jenkins I have a picture of her headstone and copy of her death certificate. First Families of North Carolina info: Let me know if yal have any info ! Sarah (Reeves) Hicks 3 vols. Yorkshire. 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. Does anyone have any information regarding Grace Verona (Williams) Miller of the NY Tuscaroras? Order of the First Families of North Carolina listing of ancestors as of 10 Mar 2019. Thomas Peirce, Jr. Any information would be most helpful! Capt. James Long V Matthew Midyett 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. David Perkins The Chickamauga gave in after their leader was assassinated. 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 Hodges James Long III 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. They are related to the Spellers and Bond. James Campen William Gregory 1790 North Carolina census [hand written book] 1800 Reel 0029 - 1800 North Carolina - Anson, Ashe, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Iredell, and Lincoln Counties) Jacob Pope (d. 1752) Thomas Hoskins, Sr. John Shackelford, Jr. 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. John Sumner Thomas Paquinet, Jr. . Robert Smith Adam Ferguson, Jr. Jeremiah Hilliard Lyonell Reading Henry Baker James Braswell James Leigh, Jr. Thomas Wynne John Martin (of Pasquotank) John Henby, Jr. Jacob Barnes Learn how your comment data is processed. That is very interesting. Search our database to determine if you are one of the proud descendants of the Cherokee Indian blood line. I have alwasys been told she was of Indian descent. Thomas Pierce Samuel Davis, Sr. William Barclift II We support the research and teaching mission of East Carolina University and preserve the cultural heritage of the eastern North Carolina community through digital initiatives, especially the creation of digital library materials and tools. How or is there a record of the genealogy of the Native tribes in eastern Carolina? Jacob Pope (d. 1772) The truth of the matter is that the predominant slave trade involved the natives of this land and that is not taught to hide their identities. North Carolina to South Carolina, South Carolina to Tenneesee to Kentucky. Benjamin Ward Joseph Sutton By country & year of birth. Peter Pearson John Lee, Sr. All of the known people that lived in the African American community at Historic Stagville. William Stafford (d. 1728) Thannks. William Hunter 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. John Boyce William Bateman An example of uncovering indigenous roots. William Haskett MELUS Edward Cannon As a child my family visited the Tuscarora Reservation and Church in about 1950 and met Louise Taconte (or Daconte). From those early documents,I found a total of 407people in transactions. I have always been told that we were of Cherokee descent but the cope name seems to be Tuscarora. https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Samuel-Smith-Sr-Chief-of-Tuscorora/6000000066981388849. Wilson Price Aunt, of Trenton. 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. Caleb Bundy James Draughon On her death certificate she was listed as neuro. Thomas Luten Richard Vick I Some believe his Father was name James. to Arii, does Dake have any descendants named Peter, by any chance? Richard Dorman v Genealogy: 610 2 0 |a Order of First Families of North Carolina: 949 |b 32046556828353|c ORLANF. Nicholas Daw Charles Smith, Sr. 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. 27:3 (Fall 2002), Robert Windley William Ricks (1771) Rank Surname Incidence Frequency Percent of Parent Rank in United States; 1: Smith: 130,234 . George Hill Samuel Swann An index of resources from military records to census materials and beyond that can help you with your family history research project. Thank You. They are both listed as Native American on the 1890 marriage records for Victoria and her marriage to James Newcomb.

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first families of north carolina surnames

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