A Report on Research of Lumbee Origins by Robert K. Thomas – Part 12 –...
A continuation of Robert K. Thomas’s Report of Research on Lumbee Origins. This was transcribed from a photocopy of an original report at the Wilson Library, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC in June of 2012....
View ArticleA Report on Research of Lumbee Origins by Robert K. Thomas – Part 13 – The...
A continuation of Robert K. Thomas’s Report of Research on Lumbee Origins. This was transcribed from a photocopy of an original report at the Wilson Library, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC in June of 2012....
View ArticleA Report on Research of Lumbee Origins by Robert K. Thomas – Part 14 – The...
A continuation of Robert K. Thomas’s Report of Research on Lumbee Origins. This was transcribed from a photocopy of an original report at the Wilson Library, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC in June of 2012....
View ArticleSappone Indians Cabbins
A deed between John Taylor of Surry Co., Va., seller, and Alexander Bruce of Amelia County, buyer, for 330 acres located in Amelia County, Va., was dated November 8, 1737. This deed specifies the...
View ArticleRelationship Between the Tuscarora and Haliwa Indians by Michelle Lawing
In 1980, Michelle Lawing was retained to write a preliminary report reflecting her findings relative to any relationship between the Tuscarora Indians and the Haliwa. That report, titled “Preliminary...
View ArticlePittsylvania County, Virginia, Native American Locations
I’ve discovered a lovely website created by William T. Mitchell. William Mitchell is a historian with a particular interest in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, which sets atop the dividing line between...
View ArticleIndians in North Carolina in 1754
This document is found in the Colonial and State Records of North Carolina. It is undated, but the other document on page 320 is a tax list of taxables by county for 1754 filed on January 4, 1755....
View ArticleKinchen Tucker, of Indian Descent, Lives at Gholson’s Bridge
The lovely blog, Fourth Generation Inclusive ran this extremely interesting tidbit. Fifty Dollars Reward. RANAWAY from the subscriber, on the 10th inst. without a fault, a Negro Man named DAVE, about...
View Article1757 Letter from the Chiefs of the Catawba Nation to SC Governor Lyttleton
A letter signed on the 16th of June 1757 by the Chiefs of the Catawba Nation and several formerly separate tribes within that Nation, says, among much else, that: “Our brothers, the Cherocees, has sent...
View ArticleMeherrin Settlement History
The 1733 Edward Moseley map of North Carolina, above, shows the Meherrin Indian Village to the left. Colonial Records of North Carolina – October the 28th 1726 This day was Read at the Board the...
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