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Native American genealogy research from the Piedmont of NC & VA
Rick Haithcock is going to be giving a presentation on Native Americans in the American Revolution in Findlay Ohio, July 4th from 10-11am at Dorney Plaza.
My patriot ancestor that got me into the Daughters of the American Revolution is part of my mixed line. My cousin and I believe he was mixed. His grandchildren married into the family of my “Blackfoot” who was known to have said she never crossed the threshold of a white man.
Techteach
From Chief Rick Haithcock’s History of the Saponi-Catawba Nation vol. 100:
List of some of the Saponi-Catawba Indians from North Carolina who were in the American Revolution 1776-1783
John Brooks
David Burnett
William Burnett
Moses Byrd
Rueben Byrd
Batt Chavis
Drury Chavis
Henry Chavis
Cato Copeland
Richard Davis
Charles William Dunston
Lucy Dunston (Charles’ mother)
Charles Gibson
Edward Gowens / Goins
Jenkin Goins
Reeps Goins
Aaron Haithcock
Frederick Haithcock
Holiday Haithcock
Edward Harris and his brothers:
Gibson Harris
Sherwood HArris
Soloman Harris
Henry Hawkins
Benjamin Hawley
Joseph Hawley (Benjamin’s father)
Peter Hedgepeth
David Hunt
Franic Jack
Ezekiah Jacobs
Ann JAcobs
Primus Jacobs (Ann’s husband)
Zachariah Jacobs
Jacob Jeffries
James Jeffries
John Jeffries (James’ father)
Philip Jones
Daniel Mills
Benjamin Richardson
Emanuel Scott
Dempsey Stewart
Jordan Stewart
Thomas Stewart
William Stewart
Allen Taborn
Burwell Taborn
William Taborn
