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Native American genealogy research from the Piedmont of NC & VA
Dstrait asked me for this list of Saponi names, so posting it here.
This is from Richard and Vicky Haithcock’s 1996 edition of ‘Southeastern Indian Refuges from Virginia, The Carolinas and Tennessee in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan’
Thanks for sharing this Marc!
I replied to your PM, seemed to have some trouble sending. You may have 4-5 reply’s, hopefully atleast one made it through..
Marc, it seems we may share some of the same family surnames. Snelling and Parrish who live in the Lake of the Ozarks MO area.
Bob
cherosage;37226 wrote: Marc, it seems we may share some of the same family surnames. Snelling and Parrish who live in the Lake of the Ozarks MO area.
I sent you a PM. Snelling is my name thru my father who is a first generation immigrant from Sussex England.
Although I have no known Parrish relatives my mother is cousin to eight people on 23andMe with family surnames including Parrish. There is only one whose current last name is Parrish. My mother shares a relation to him with sixteen other people on 23andMe that I’ve found so far. He lists Granville Co NC as his family location.
The way I see it he must be a direct paternal ancestor of a Parrish from 250 or so years ago and that is what gives him his name and so many connections. Not everyone who shows up related to him shows up as related to each other.
I’m trying to find clues as to what my Smith lines name might have been back then. Parrish is the name that has come up the most in DNA that I had not seen in genealogy.
