Richard Gregory Robert Peele I John Early, Sr. Isaac Page Munroe, John Cuthbert. The incident took place at about 6:16 a.m. Thursday in Iredell County, according to Iredell-Statesville Schools. Any additional information would be very helpful. Ive traced my ancestry back to a woman named DaKe and she was a Tuscarora native who lived in North Carolina. Some researches have pointed me toward the Tuscarara Tribe. Transatlantic origins are given where known, and colonial origins discussed. Hello. James Leigh, Jr. Enoch Ward Walter Draughon Michael King, Jr. Thomas Harrison Several varied groups of multiracial people have sometimes been referred to as or identified as . A woman named Esther Gibson remainedand at least one other female child. John Trippe I Ebenezer Slade However, it is actually documented in several books and it is not hidden..just not broadcasted. Thomas Mann II 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. Trader Joseph Evans III Francis Pugh Gov. YesBond is Tuscaroraand OutlawsJoynerCherryCooperlots are missing. James Long IV Sir Richard Everard George Sutton I My family is Native and lived in Maryland in 1800. 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. John Mitchell Robert Peele IV North Carolina to South Carolina, South Carolina to Tenneesee to Kentucky. Paul Phillips 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. William Ricks (1771) James Braswell The family eventually made it to Magoffin County Kentucky (FPC by census), and then Hawkins County Tennessee (still FPC by Census) Melungeon to some. John Dew III Katherine (_____) Langston Robert Coxe, Sr. Henry Robinson, Sr. Sheriff Thomas Bonner John Rutland 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. Thomas Tyson John Blount (1721) 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. Ann Walker Contains a section of corrections and additions for vol. John Patterson Thomas Peirce, Jr. Major Clarke William Nicholson Rev. The notes in the right column correlate to the 1790 county/family names to the left. Effy only had two children that took the name Small. 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. Joseph Hall My Great Great Grandmother was Addie Roberts also Tuscarora Indian , looking for any information on her side of the family. Thomas Paquinet, Jr. Ruth (Chancey) Baker Peter Jones, Sr. Edmund Pearce, Sr. John Spivey This is where my information ends. Malachi Smith Needham Bryan II Caleb Bundy Peter Pearson, Robert Peele I, Robert Peele II,Robert Peele III, Robert Peele IV, Jacob Perry, Sr., Robert Peyton II, Samuel Pike II, Jacob Pope, George Powell, John Powell, Kader/Cader Powell, George Powers, Benjamin Pritchard, Col. Francis Pugh, Gov. Moses Rountree Thomas Blount I Hardcover, 6x 9, xiv, 357 pages, Baltimore, Md., 2011,$30.00. 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. Thanks! Culmer Sessoms Thanks. Some Cherokee surnames have English, Scots-Irish and Scottish origins. Giovanni da Verrazonoa was the first European explorer of North Carolina in 1524. But most of those names are in Johnston County. 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. Thank you. George Hughes Samuel Williams MY FAMILY I BELIEVE WAS GIVEN 600 ACRES. I know they once resided in Dinwiddie Virginia and later migrated to Pittsylvania/Henry County. 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. John Baner Have a Question? Family background is supposed to be Tuscarora or Shawnee, from that area. William Maund, Jr. John Pretlow Researching ancestors believed to have been enslaved can be challenging, since the record trail is spotty prior to 1865. 1. ej Thomas Elliott Robert Sherrod The surname in Tuscarora goes back to at least 1685 on the Roanoke River in land deeds, court records etc. John Blackman William Reeves Thomas Avent William Putnell I am looking for any information on the parents of Roger Pugh and Hattie Pugh. I have traced back to Branson Guy, born 1812 (either PA or VA, now WV) and cannot find anything further back. This broad-strokes guide will help you learn about the history of your home. 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. Farnifold Green I Thomas Peirce Jeremiah Hilliard James Curry Thomas Whitmel here is the link if interested. Elizabeth (Overman) Morris Any information would be most helpful! Richard Parker III George Powell 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! Order of the First Families of North Carolina listing of ancestors as of 10 Mar 2019. I might have a possible connection but I am not certain. William Strickland seen at http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/mtq?doc=04555. 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. Susannah (Davis) Boyce Jacob Barnes John Sholar William Barrow 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. 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! Jesse Barnes Other families followed such as Samuel Masenngill, Henry Masengill, Julius Dugger and Andrew Greer. John Martin (of Pasquotank) William Coward Daniel Jackson, Jr. John Wheatley Roger Snell, Sr. Though, she was mentioned to say her name was to remember the Old Ones. Have been doing my Family Tree and hit a wall at my 4th Grandfather Reuben(Rubin) Blount/Blunt (born abt.1765_1775 in NC). William Luten The 1909 Guion Miller Roll is of major use to Eastern Cherokee researchers. Had an uncle that spent his life researching our background and took all his info found to the grave with him. Henry White, Sr. 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. Her father was Sylvestor Taylor. 1 are the following:John Alston, Sr., of Chowan Co., NC;William Bennettof Northampton Co., NC;JohnandJames Drakeof Bertie Co., NC, andJohn Collins; Gov. Richard Elkes Matthew Seller 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. i also had a sister named Debbie Howell. 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. 2ndEdition, 2014. Thomas Jarvis My great great grandmothers name is Martha Ann Taylor of Pitt County NC. The Smalls are not related to the Smallwood s. Richard Swinson James Rutland Edward Ward Benjamin Blanchard William Newby 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. Order of First Families of North Carolina, Ancestor Biographies:Vol. I have no males left in my Familyany Help???? Transcription of Provincial North Carolina Wills, 1663-1729/30, Volume 1, Testators A-K. Hardcover, 8 x 11, xii, 404 pages, Jackson, Miss., 2003. Family Records Learn about genealogy resources available in our print and digital collections. Could you please tell me if the surname Wilson was ever a Tuscarora name. 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. you may call me @ 302-670-6717, looking forward to talking with you. Robert Forster ANY help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. William Hooks, Sr. His descendants live mostly in Oregon and Washington. Roger Mason, Sr. My Grandfather was James Messer from Barker;s Creek, NC. does anyone know how the name Cusick got to be native, I have got Cusick on both sides of my family.. some were in the states and in the civil war. my maternal ancestry hails from eastern NC and not a single person from there has NOT heard of Indian ancestry; it is a given. Records and help are hard to come by. Im looking for more information on Blount/Blunt Surname. Your email address will not be published. One: Big Neck. at page 25, line 25 of the present edition; Joseph Lane, Sr. William Reed, William Reeves, Isaac Ricks, Edward Salter, Hon. Fully documented sketches of the second 200 ancestors used by members of the OFFNC, complete with a documented list of children and their spouses. Pingback: Borderlands Deeds and the Cain Surname | Native Heritage Project, I am descended from William Cane who died in 1732 in Bertie Precinct NC and married an Elizabeth Hardy. Ceely Ann married Benjamin Scalf. Aaron Blanchard It appears Hattie was born in NY, however, Im pretty sure she was born in NC in 1871. Thomas Kirby, Sr. Id be VERY interested to hear of your family lore in regards to this as Branson is a brick wall for me. Marriage Bonds Iredell 1-reel 1790-1866. Robert Ellis THANK YOU. Smith was listed as an executor, so may have been a surname from before leaving North Carolina. John Martin (of Northampton) George Cnys/Koonce Did women customarily take their husbands surnames? 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? North Carolina, Native American Census Selected Tribes, 1894-1913 is a database available on Ancestry Library Edition. Considerable information added to ancestors in the first two volumes. Sarah (_____) Taylor-Smith Thomas Keile In the North Carolina census they are listed as Mulatto. . John Peirce Hi. The . 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. Now being recognized for it vs being called something else is another story. Sarah (Helmot) Leigh Indigenous people were listed as black, mulatto, colored, negro..depending on the actual time. John Hinnant I I am descended from Charles Wesley Guy, who is Sarah Jane Guys youngest brother and both are Bransons children with Eliza. James Beasley, Sr. My question for anyone who knows is about Tuscarora marriage and naming practices. The two other brothers went to North Carolina and founded families. Nathaniel Albertson The Carolina charter was declared null and void in 1706, and Carolinas were divided into two provinces, with governors, in 1712. Any details or assistance would be greatly appreciated. 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. Henry Robinson, Jr. Your email address will not be published. 1.18 V. 1.19 W. 2 References. Raleigh, NC 27699-4600, An official website of the State of North Carolina. 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. Henry Turner When you find a record that interests you, you can obtain a copy through mail or email. . There were 11 last names reported by more than one million individuals: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown, Jones, Garcia, Miller, Davis, Rodriguez, Martinez, and Hernandez. Nearly 16 million Americans have one of these 11 last names. Andrew Read Samuel Freeman Most of your information is being taken from my ancestry.com posting, and some from FaceBook. William Barclift I Arnold White, Jr. John Hardy They always cited the darker complexion of Malinda in pictures as proof. Adam Ferguson, Jr. William Kinchen III John Harrison II Thannks. The searchable online collection currently contains. By country & year of birth. All of you who are possibly Tuscarora let us come together and share our stories together based on what I am reading from all of you , we are related, let us find some time to spend some time together, my name is Josephine Franco 302-670-6717, and leave a message, take care, I am a descendant of the Hewett & Mitchell families from The Vanceboro area of Craven County. Robert Coxe, Sr., of Perquimans died testate between 21 Feb 1725-6 and 25 Nov 1730, Little River precinct, Chowan Co., NC. Ancestor Biographies: The following publications authored by the Orders Genealogist, John A. Brayton, are available. MELUS William Merritt Leonard Loftin Joseph Morris Maps & Plats Index Iredell 1-reel 1924-1981. The List of Eight Keziahs chose their name sometime around 1750. Secure websites use HTTPS certificates. Thomas Ward Thomas Sawyer (d. 1765) Many of these families arrived from both the Carolina area and the Virginia area. Richard Silvester John Charles First Families of Virginia (FFV) were those families in Colonial Virginia who were socially prominent and wealthy, but not necessarily the earliest settlers. Michael King III There are more names as well on the 6 NATIONS reserve. However, it is not at all clear looking at her parents charts on Ancestry. Edward Barnes We were told that Charles Wesley was full Tuscarora, but I believe it was his father, Branson who was the full Native American. Solomon Alston James Leigh, Sr. Hardcover, 6 x 9, xviii, 672 pages, Baltimore, Md., 2017, $40.00. Order of First Families of North Carolina - Registry of Ancestors Vol. William Albertson John Henby, Sr. Thomas Cullen John Hobson John Bobbitt Richard Dorman Robert Peele II Rachel (Welch) Lawrence Pricklove Jonathan Standley Henry Slade, Sr. Nathan Newby William Hunter Thomas Sessums John Yelverton, Sr. Alexander Avera I Much information never seen before, and many mistakes corrected. Jacob Bardin Samuel Newby She married Daniel Jones and they moved to Martin County, NC..her birthday is 1856. My great great grandfathers name was William Cope. I believe Witmell Tuffdick and Sam Smith (Died 1802?) Robert Smith Robert Hodges have you found any Indians from the towpath area between WV and Virginia, in Jefferson county. Francis Tomes John Lee, Sr. Micall Wilson John Culpeper A lock icon or https:// means youve safely connected to the official website. to Arii, does Dake have any descendants named Peter, by any chance? Nicholas Smith My ancestor, who appears to have three daughters in 1790, has the last name Keziah. Edmund Chancey, Sr. John Cannon Thomas Gregory Nathaniel Everitt 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. William Alston Do you have anything in the Tuscarora from the Lost Creek Settlement? Unusual marriage in those days. We in the Order of First Families of North Carolina all descend from the settlers who arrived in our state prior to 1729. Joseph Glaister Most Popular Names. Order of the First Families of North Carolina. Lawrence Mackque Thomas Walton, Sr. Henry Palin, Sr. Thomas Kent Nicholas Hunter (of Onslow) In the census of 1880 the number was down to some 400. Robert Sims Cary Godbee John Godley Discover the first settlers and early families of the United States in this collection of 140 titles. 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. Jacob Overman I 1. Michael King, Sr. Though our librarians can't do your research for you, they may be able to point you in the right direction. @Laura, please feel free to contact me directly at americanhaggardhousewife (AT) gmail.com. William Charlton John Mason, Sr. Rev. Francis Boykin Vol. 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. Online tools to help with genealogical research and other North Carolina related topics. The Concessions and Agreements of Albermarle Province were written in 1665 with the name being changed to North Carolina in 1691. Thomas Relfe Edward Smithwick Capt. She was born c.1905 in Lewiston, Niagara County. According to the National Archives, the "roll was prepared by Guion Miller from 45,847 applications covering about 90,000 persons. Mathias Tobias Swanner The entries below have been taken from transcriptions of the 1790 Federal Census for several eastern North Carolina counties. Henry Phelps II Aaron Albertson First Families of North Carolina info: Joshua Herring Joseph Poitevint Thomas Hoskins, Jr. No attempt has been made to correct or regularize spelling Others went with Washington, Williams, Brown or Johnson surnames typical before enslavement that remain ubiquitous today. Thomas Smith I Rebecca (Sebrell) Pretlow Capt. 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. Those sons immigrated to eastern North Carolina between 1738 and 1741. John Davenport, Sr. The 1870 federal population census, the first on which former slaves are listed by name, can be confusing because individuals with shared surnames may be family members or former owners.Even if one knows that an ancestor was born during slavery, work . John Bunn Robert Willson 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/. Sarah (Reeves) Hicks John Ward William Bridgers Piney Woods , between Jamesville and Plymouth, N.C. 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. I am through Ancestry and FTdna ,Related to the Gibsons, Hicks, Owens, Rogers,Stone, Walker and Wheelers. (Perhaps there is truth to this lore?) Thomas White Ancestor Biographies: John Hardison Joseph Boon 2ndprinting, 2014, softcover. Thomas Mewboorn Richard Felton Henry Palin, Jr. Owen Daniel 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. Start here! Thomas Futrell Members will be delighted to visit any organization to present our program. Capt. Contains many wills from Nansemond Co., VA, some from Warwick Co., VA. Full name, location, slave indices. John Mann Dr. Patrick Maule Thank You. Thomas Harrell, Sr. They are descendants from a Tuscarora Margaret Roberts born around 1725. Robert Warburton This easy-to-read guides explains how to dig deep and find vital records from before 1913, when vital records were first kept statewide. John Yelverton, Jr. This collection can help enhance your research into the history of the United States and its founding families. Fill out lineage charts and family group sheets. John Wynns I am also looking for information on Samuel Smith. State Government websites value user privacy. Hi. Thomas Barecock Elias Stallings, Sr. This Geni line shows as my direct- Minqua Edith Bryant-Folsom is my line. Thomas Speight In early records, names were spelled a variety of ways, so I would expect to see it written either way. Order of First Families of North Carolina, Ancestor Biographies:Vol. Robert Peele III John Falconar They were fighting the British. Daniel McDaniel Something tells me they served their communities. Nicholas Daw Henry Stanton, Sr. The name has various spellings and includes GRAY and GREY - sometimes different spellings occur in the same generation of a single family.The first Gray to arrive in the United States was John Gray in about 1620.The origins of the name would seem to be multiple. 1-Along the Meherrin and Chowan Rivers to Albemarle Sound: Allen [E], Pitman, Kirchin, Anderson, Jackson, Gee, Bryan, Nansemond, Dew, Powers, Williams [A], Bond [J], Jones, Cotton [J], Hill [B], Baker, Barfields, Baker [H], Williams, Hains, Forster [R], Maule [W], Winn [G], Boone, Bryan [F], Hill [J], Pollack [T], Lovick [J], Pollock [G] John Nelson, Sr. This tool can help African Americans discover their enslaved ancestors. Does anyone know of any of the Allens of Southern Band of Tuscarora that moved to Richmond, VA? Peter Mallard Henry Stanton, Jr. James Blount, Jr. Henry Baker My mothers grandmother was Victoria Anderson, her father was Thomas G.Anderson. Robert Beasley I could use any help that is willing to be offered. please let me know. Benjamin Ricks Thomas Palin, Jr. Among the top 15 fastest-growing last names (2000-2010), all but one are predominantly Asian or Hispanic . Henry Gibbs, Sr. George Fort I In addition I can prove marriage and family association with all these families too. 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. The remaining Howells did continue to freely marry with local Indians. John Bright (of Beaufort) The records are arranged alphabetically by surname. 1.16 T. 1.17 U. John Barrow This website is undergoing design changes. George Coburn, Sr. John Blount (1765) Jonathan Pearson North Carolina & South Carolina. Some Colonial and Revolutionary Families of North Carolina. Isaac Hunter 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. Richard Bond The State Library may be able to help. 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. Francis Shackelford To Roberta or anyone else- @Laura, I believe I am related to you through Branson Guy, and am excited that someone else in the family tree has the family lore that there is Native American ancestry. George Wynns Moses Horn . They are both from the Bertie, North Carolina Area. Joseph Scott William Thomas William Johnson (of Chowan) Joseph Sutton Edward Rutland John Newby Lyonell Reading Married a Lamb in Robeson Co. in the 1840s. Thomas Boswell Osborne Jeffreys John Branch The family surname is Guy and they lived in Virginia in the 1800s. Richard Hodges Warren Andrews Anthony Haskett, Sr. Edward Cannon The largest influx of German people to North Carolina, however, occurred in the eighteenth century, beginning with a joint effort between a Swiss land company and the British Crown to settle 100 families of German Palatines in the town of New . With what I believe to be an evolved name of Gibbs. These documents spanned the earliest mentions of Tuscarora by English names beginning in 1695 and ending after 1831. . Jonathan Jarvis John Speir While in the process of setting up the Tuscarora DNA project, I needed to find the names of the Tuscarora Indians who are documented in North Carolina before their removal to New York and in New York. Hi Brandy! A Scottish corporation in the 1880s purchased land in Madison and Haywood Counties with a view to bringing in Scottish settlers. Thank You for any help. 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. a conjectural reading (He attacked the Sah-wau-noo) has Wills, Records of Iredell County 7 reels 1929-1971. Thomas G. Anderson was born in New York City in 1835. John Lawrance I Thomas Parker Thomas Parker (of Nansemond/Chowan) Robert Patterson She was born before 1755 according to the 1800 census and is found in Edgefield County, SC in 1790 and 1800. John Collins 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. William Brown (of Martin) Jeremiah Sexton John Bishop Thomas Overman Thomas Harrell, Jr. 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. William Stancell Crisp I also found a Chief Thomas Howell who signed to sell part of the Woods reservation in NC to move to NY. (Since Branson died years before she married, it would make sense the name was wrong.) Richard Davenport Peter Dauge Henry Norman I Edward Norwood I was told she and her daughter were both Tuscarora. I cant imagine their were too many more Allens of the Tuscarora that moved to Richmond city specifically. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Your email address will not be published.