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May 10, 2001 at 1:13 pm #30
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Hi everyone:
My family probably had more secrets than the Pentagon. What
I do remember is that my grandmother saying we were ‘Black Dutch’, which I didn’t have any clue what that term meant.
However, I did have one aunt and uncle who had more prominent black features, although I can’t say as I really gave it much thought back then (that was in the 60’s)
My aunt did say that she remembers having to get off the sidewalk when a ‘white person’ was walking on it (this was in North Carolina and I have no idea what city).
We lived in the Maryland/DC area and my Uncle lived in Georgetown but then moved to Virginia. I have no idea where my family originated from, but was told much later that my mother’s family were Native American, proabably Saponi/Tuscarora……who knows.
I was told that I was Cherokee/Bird Clan, but that I would have to prove it.
I have some pictures of myself, children, a pic of my mom at 13 and maybe someone on the list might be able to recognize our relations through these pictures.
Here are some family names: Jackson, Cox, Money, Donaldson, Bolton, Otterback/Auterback?/Fields/Kidwell/Keller(Killer?), Henry
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May 10, 2001 at 1:13 pm #4568can you tell me how the hathcocks are involved in the tf christanna indians.The occaneechi saponi tribe seems to want to write my family out of this history when we are very documented.
ron hathcock
May 10, 2001 at 1:13 pm #4569IN RESPONSE TO CJ1946…YOUR FAMILY NAME MONEY…COULD IT ALSO BE MOONEY OR MAUNEY?THE MAUNEYS’ ARE FROM LINCOLNTON NC. XINDE
May 10, 2001 at 1:13 pm #4570I’m so sorry to hear that you have this impression of the Occaneechi Saponi. I hope it’s a matter of simple miscommunication. I’ve witnessed them mentioning the importance of the Hathcocks in Saponi history frequently, seen it in the materials they present to the public, and heard them speak often and well of the Ohio Hathcocks.
May 10, 2001 at 1:13 pm #4571Ron,
Outside of your Heathcock(Haithcock) connections to the Occaneechi especially those in Ohio, I have documentation of 2 Hathcock boys marrying 2 Poythress women, daughters of Celia Poythress that is listed on the census records of Northampton County in the late 1700 and early 1800’s. No need to worry of your connections to the Occaneechi Saponi…you are very well documented in the Saponi line.
As Linda stated, the Occaneechi specifically name the Hathcocks (Haithcocks) in their history.
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