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February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #36995
I was reading this comment from “Infquirer”(member) and realized that it was referring to one of my Native American links through the Hauser family…………………
“A few of the applicants sued after being rejected and managed to actually get Cherokee roll numbers. Descendants of the applicants have formed a tribe http://www.neetribe.org/ with powwows http://www.powwows.com/calendar/cale…p?eventid=5037. From their website “descendants of Chief Donnaha, a Cherokee Chief whose Tribe and Clans lived along the Dan River, Yadkin River, Catawba River and upper parts of the Pee-Dee River of North Carolina.” The river locations sure sound like Saura/Cheraw locations if the information is correct. I believe there is a lot confusion as to whether John Ayers and his brother was really Cherokee, and the granting of the roll number may have been in error.
From a county government website http://www.stokescounty.org/stokesyesterday.htm “The Dan River is said to be named for an early Saura Chief, Danapaha. The North Carolina Gazetteer repeats this tale. (I would have thought that it might have named after the Dan River of the Old Testament and the city of Dan being the northern limit of the Promised Land. William Byrd did survey the area and received land here which he named Eden.) Anyway, http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read…-03/1078587149 andhttp://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read…-02/1077561256 suggests a link between Danapaha and Donohoo.”
From a thread called “Who are the Saponis?”
http://prntscr.com/61tbbs My grandma’s sister’s app. names ancestors John Johns and Moses Hauser
http://prntscr.com/61tec5 My uncle Geo. Fulton claimed Mo Hauser “made pipes and crocks out of clay” and lived down on Tom”s Creek in Surry County NC
http://prntscr.com/61tfqf My grandmother’s app names the Hausers and her GRANDMOTHER Polly Johns who was from Prince George Va.. Likely appearing on the Monocan Rolls of 1820 with the rest of the Johns there. John Johns was from Goochland County
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #36996There are several (3) different Moore lines in and around Person co. My and Becky’s line is the earliest and probably most abundant. That line is Abraham Moore son of William Moore and Susannah Martin who migrated from Amherst Co,VA. Although not proven to be this Susannah, the only known Susannah in Amherst Co at that time was the daughter of Joseph Martin and Susannah Chiles, and the sister of Col Joseph Martin, Royal Trader to the Cherokee.
Have you communicated with any of your Moore DNA matches? If so, does their genealogy put them on this Abraham/William line?
And, yep, that Evans line is quite confusing. The beginning and the most recent generations are pretty well researched but correctly connecting them from the mid 1700s to the mid 1800s is a challenge.
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #36997Dreaminghawk;37720 wrote: There are several (3) different Moore lines in and around Person co. My and Becky’s line is the earliest and probably most abundant. That line is Abraham Moore son of William Moore and Susannah Martin who migrated from Amherst Co,VA. Although not proven to be this Susannah, the only known Susannah in Amherst Co at that time was the daughter of Joseph Martin and Susannah Chiles, and the sister of Col Joseph Martin, Royal Trader to the Cherokee.
Have you communicated with any of your Moore DNA matches? If so, does their genealogy put them on this Abraham/William line?
And, yep, that Evans line is quite confusing. The beginning and the most recent generations are pretty well researched but correctly connecting them from the mid 1700s to the mid 1800s is a challenge.
I’m going back over my notes and saved information so that I can thoroughly answer that question. There is so much information coming from two different parental sides that its hard to keep up with at its earlier points due to some overlap. I have Evans, Sawyers, and Carters on both sides, and probably a few more. I’m going to also check my DNA cousins Family Trees
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #36998Dreaminghawk;37720 wrote: There are several (3) different Moore lines in and around Person co. My and Becky’s line is the earliest and probably most abundant. That line is Abraham Moore son of William Moore and Susannah Martin who migrated from Amherst Co,VA. Although not proven to be this Susannah, the only known Susannah in Amherst Co at that time was the daughter of Joseph Martin and Susannah Chiles, and the sister of Col Joseph Martin, Royal Trader to the Cherokee.
Have you communicated with any of your Moore DNA matches? If so, does their genealogy put them on this Abraham/William line?
And, yep, that Evans line is quite confusing. The beginning and the most recent generations are pretty well researched but correctly connecting them from the mid 1700s to the mid 1800s is a challenge.
Zachariah Moore abt 1829 Kentucky
Mary Moore Maynor abt 1830 no locat.
Extremely high match
Another match…
Elizabeth Moore Vital Events (2 of 3 timeline events)
- Birth
JUN 1755
North Carolina, United States
- Death
AFT 1800
Burke Co., N. C.
Mary M Moore (different)
- Virginia, American Colonies
- Marriage
1723 to Nicholas Hamner
Virginia, American Colonies
- Death
1825
Albemarle, Virginia, USA
These are the only ones to have a tree. I actually had about 7 or 8 moore.(okay I’m not a comedian.lol)
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #37003ctgray;37717 wrote: Quite possibly. I’m almost positive that they are the same Evans out of Virginia who were FPOC. Benjamin Evans(b. about 1773) and Lucy Mitchell were married in Granville County before settling in Stokes County NC where he served in the War of 1812. His daughter Tabitha Evans settled in Forsyth and married a man of mixed Native American heritage named Solomon Sawyer of Person/Caswell general area. I am also related to quite a few Moors by DNA
Also Before marrying into the Hill family they were Stewarts on their maternal side. They came from Va. as FPOC as well. They also seemed to come into Caswell and Person to settle first before resettling in Mt. Airy N.C. at the turn of the 18th century
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #37004Zachariah Moore abt 1829 Kentucky
The trees I looked at don’t connect to Abraham Moore BUT Zach’s mother is Lucinda EVANS 1809 Clay Co, KY to Edward Evans 1762 Wilkes Co,NC to Samuel Evans 1730 of VA.
Lucinda would be of my Elizabeth’s generation and Edward to my Samuel but Samuel 1730 VA could be father to both of the boys.
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #37005Dreaminghawk;37728 wrote: Zachariah Moore abt 1829 Kentucky
The trees I looked at don’t connect to Abraham Moore BUT Zach’s mother is Lucinda EVANS 1809 Clay Co, KY to Edward Evans 1762 Wilkes Co,NC to Samuel Evans 1730 of VA.
Lucinda would be of my Elizabeth’s generation and Edward to my Samuel but Samuel 1730 VA could be father to both of the boys.
My Samuel died and left a 1850 NC Estate record. This confirmed document gives me his children and most of the daughters married names. This allowed a search of marriage records to give those dates.
Looking at my family sheet for Samuel, I see that his son William marries Betsy HILL on 20 DEC 1824 in Person Co,NC. Other siblings marry Hamlett, Webb, McMurray, Jackson and Ray. I know nothing else about this HILL family.
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #37018Dreaminghawk;37729 wrote: My Samuel died and left a 1850 NC Estate record. This confirmed document gives me his children and most of the daughters married names. This allowed a search of marriage records to give those dates.
Looking at my family sheet for Samuel, I see that his son William marries Betsy HILL on 20 DEC 1824 in Person Co,NC. Other siblings marry Hamlett, Webb, McMurray, Jackson and Ray. I know nothing else about this HILL family.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms002.pdf
“”James Gowing, Henry Gowing and Avant Massey jointly posted a bond of £50″to Miherris Parish to help support the child of Mary Hill who was an unlawfulchild as yet to be born,” according to Greensville County Deed Book 1, page173.”James Gowing” was listed as surety for the marriage of “Amy Gowing” to WilliamHarris December 19, 1805 in Greensville County, according to “GreensvilleCounty Marriages, 1781-1825″ by Catherine Lindsey Knorr.”James Gowing” was recorded as the head of a household in 1810, according to”Index to 1810 Virginia Census.” His household was composed of “2 whitesand 7 slaves.”
“Children born to Isham Gowen and Fanny Going Gowen are unknown.Patsy Gowen, [Edward5, Edward, Jr.4, Edward3, William2, Mihil1] daughter ofEdward Gowen, was born about 1772. She was married to Patrick Mason December3, 1790, Zachariah Hill, bondsman, according to “Caswell County,North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1850.” Zachariah Hill, a “free negro,” hadmarried Sally Mason, daughter of Thomas Mason July 20 1798 in HalifaxCounty, Virginia and was an uncle of the groom.Patrick Mason was taxable in the 1790 tax list of Caswell County.Patrick Mason was the bondsman for the marriage of Isham Going to FanneyGoing November 26, 1792, according to “Person County, North CarolinaMarriages, 1787-1850.” Patrick Mason signed their bond,
“Two members of the Hill family born before 1750 were1 i. Hannah, born say 1736.
2 ii. Susanna, born say 1743.
1. Hannah Hill, born say 1736, a “free mulatto,” was living in Culpeper County on 18 May 1758 when her son Zachariah was bound out. Her son was
3 i. Zachariah1, born about 1753.
2. Susanna Hill, born say 1743, was the mother of twin “mulatto” boys, Thomas and James, who came to the house of Joseph Wooling of Albemarle County according to the 29 June 1776 issue of the Virginia Gazette. According to the gazette their mother lived with one Thomas Mitchell, a Scottish merchant, and went away with him to Scotland or Lord Dunmore [Headley, 18th Century Newspapers, 164]. Her children were
i. Thomas, born about 1763. He, born before 1776, and Zachariah Hill were heads of a Sullivan County, Tennessee household of 7 “free colored” in 1830.
ii. James, born about 1763, perhaps the Jimmy Hill who was a “free Black” head of a Nottoway County household of 9 “other free” in 1810 [VA:1018].
4 iii. ?Zachariah2, born about 1766.
iv. ?Charles, a “Mulatto” taxable in the upper district of Halifax County, Virginia, from 1793 to 1795 [PPTL 1782-1799, frames 469, 507, 570].
5 v. ?Jemima, born about 1767.
3. Zachariah1 Hill, born about 1753, was bound to John Rossan in Culpeper County on 18 May 1758. He was twenty-four years old in 1777 when he complained to the Halifax County, Virginia court that he had been treated as a slave. The court ordered him released [Pleas 9:194]. He married Sally Mason, “daughter of Thomas Mason,” 20 July 1788 Halifax County, Virginia bond, John Jones surety, 31 July marriage by Rev. James Watkins [Minister’s Returns, 14]. David Pinn attached his effects in Halifax County but the attachment was dismissed on 22 September 1788 [Pleas 1788-9, 1]. Zachariah was bondsman for the 3 December 1790 Caswell County marriage bond of Patrick Mason and Patsy Going. He was a “Mulatto” taxable in the southern district of Halifax County, Virginia, from 1806 to 1812 [PPTL, 1800-12, frames 521, 629, 682, 804, 949, 1032]. He and Thomas Hill were heads of a Sullivan County, Tennessee household of 7 “free colored” in 1830. His children may have been………………
“Other members of the family were
i. Elizabeth, an Indian servant freed with her son David by their master Richard Bell in Princess Anne County on 20 March 1748/9 for “good services and the good will I bear my servant” [DB 1747-55, 96-7].
ii. Caleb, a “yellow” complexioned soldier born in King & Queen County who lived in King William County when he was listed in the size roll of troops who enlisted at Chesterfield Court House [The Chesterfield Supplement cited by NSDAR, African American Patriots, 150].
iii. Henry, born about 1756, obtained a certificate of freedom in Orange County, Virginia court on 24 May 1802: a Mulatto man forty six years old, about five feet eight or nine inches, is free [Orders 1801-3, 290]. He registered in Lynchburg on 10 October 1809: about 44 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high of light complexion, born free [Free Negro Register, 1805-1813]. He was a “melatto” taxable in Campbell County from 1792 to 1813 [PPTL, 1785-1814, frames 233, 268, 332, 892] and head of a Campbell County household of 7 “other free” in 1810 [VA:854].
iv. Jack, born about 1776, obtained a certificate of freedom in Chesterfield County on 12 December 1808: thirty two years old, yellow complexion, born free [Register of Free Negroes 1804-53, nos. 78, 209, 318].
v. Peter, “free Negro” head of a Sussex County household of 15 “other free” in 1810.”
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #37019ctgray;37743 wrote: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms002.pdf
“”James Gowing, Henry Gowing and Avant Massey jointly posted a bond of £50″to Miherris Parish to help support the child of Mary Hill who was an unlawfulchild as yet to be born,” according to Greensville County Deed Book 1, page173.”James Gowing” was listed as surety for the marriage of “Amy Gowing” to WilliamHarris December 19, 1805 in Greensville County, according to “GreensvilleCounty Marriages, 1781-1825″ by Catherine Lindsey Knorr.”James Gowing” was recorded as the head of a household in 1810, according to”Index to 1810 Virginia Census.” His household was composed of “2 whitesand 7 slaves.”
“Children born to Isham Gowen and Fanny Going Gowen are unknown.Patsy Gowen, [Edward5, Edward, Jr.4, Edward3, William2, Mihil1] daughter ofEdward Gowen, was born about 1772. She was married to Patrick Mason December3, 1790, Zachariah Hill, bondsman, according to “Caswell County,North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1850.” Zachariah Hill, a “free negro,” hadmarried Sally Mason, daughter of Thomas Mason July 20 1798 in HalifaxCounty, Virginia and was an uncle of the groom.Patrick Mason was taxable in the 1790 tax list of Caswell County.Patrick Mason was the bondsman for the marriage of Isham Going to FanneyGoing November 26, 1792, according to “Person County, North CarolinaMarriages, 1787-1850.” Patrick Mason signed their bond,
“Two members of the Hill family born before 1750 were1 i. Hannah, born say 1736.
2 ii. Susanna, born say 1743.
1. Hannah Hill, born say 1736, a “free mulatto,” was living in Culpeper County on 18 May 1758 when her son Zachariah was bound out. Her son was
3 i. Zachariah1, born about 1753.
2. Susanna Hill, born say 1743, was the mother of twin “mulatto” boys, Thomas and James, who came to the house of Joseph Wooling of Albemarle County according to the 29 June 1776 issue of the Virginia Gazette. According to the gazette their mother lived with one Thomas Mitchell, a Scottish merchant, and went away with him to Scotland or Lord Dunmore [Headley, 18th Century Newspapers, 164]. Her children were
i. Thomas, born about 1763. He, born before 1776, and Zachariah Hill were heads of a Sullivan County, Tennessee household of 7 “free colored” in 1830.
ii. James, born about 1763, perhaps the Jimmy Hill who was a “free Black” head of a Nottoway County household of 9 “other free” in 1810 [VA:1018].
4 iii. ?Zachariah2, born about 1766.
iv. ?Charles, a “Mulatto” taxable in the upper district of Halifax County, Virginia, from 1793 to 1795 [PPTL 1782-1799, frames 469, 507, 570].
5 v. ?Jemima, born about 1767.
3. Zachariah1 Hill, born about 1753, was bound to John Rossan in Culpeper County on 18 May 1758. He was twenty-four years old in 1777 when he complained to the Halifax County, Virginia court that he had been treated as a slave. The court ordered him released [Pleas 9:194]. He married Sally Mason, “daughter of Thomas Mason,” 20 July 1788 Halifax County, Virginia bond, John Jones surety, 31 July marriage by Rev. James Watkins [Minister’s Returns, 14]. David Pinn attached his effects in Halifax County but the attachment was dismissed on 22 September 1788 [Pleas 1788-9, 1]. Zachariah was bondsman for the 3 December 1790 Caswell County marriage bond of Patrick Mason and Patsy Going. He was a “Mulatto” taxable in the southern district of Halifax County, Virginia, from 1806 to 1812 [PPTL, 1800-12, frames 521, 629, 682, 804, 949, 1032]. He and Thomas Hill were heads of a Sullivan County, Tennessee household of 7 “free colored” in 1830. His children may have been………………
“Other members of the family were
i. Elizabeth, an Indian servant freed with her son David by their master Richard Bell in Princess Anne County on 20 March 1748/9 for “good services and the good will I bear my servant” [DB 1747-55, 96-7].
ii. Caleb, a “yellow” complexioned soldier born in King & Queen County who lived in King William County when he was listed in the size roll of troops who enlisted at Chesterfield Court House [The Chesterfield Supplement cited by NSDAR, African American Patriots, 150].
iii. Henry, born about 1756, obtained a certificate of freedom in Orange County, Virginia court on 24 May 1802: a Mulatto man forty six years old, about five feet eight or nine inches, is free [Orders 1801-3, 290]. He registered in Lynchburg on 10 October 1809: about 44 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high of light complexion, born free [Free Negro Register, 1805-1813]. He was a “melatto” taxable in Campbell County from 1792 to 1813 [PPTL, 1785-1814, frames 233, 268, 332, 892] and head of a Campbell County household of 7 “other free” in 1810 [VA:854].
iv. Jack, born about 1776, obtained a certificate of freedom in Chesterfield County on 12 December 1808: thirty two years old, yellow complexion, born free [Register of Free Negroes 1804-53, nos. 78, 209, 318].
v. Peter, “free Negro” head of a Sussex County household of 15 “other free” in 1810.”
Also, I am pretty sure this is the same family. If you will notice above, the Hills migrated on into Tennessee after passing through Mount Airy and Wilkes County N.C. I emailed Heinegg to confirm that in his research as well.
The wife’s Hill family was from Tennessee and there were considerable records in the file on members of that family. Other members of the Hill family, John Calvin Hill and his brother Evan Hill moved from Tennessee to Texas. It was not clear how the Hill family may have had Chickasaw lineage, though there were many documents with statements regarding a specific connection in Tennessee.
Another record in the file identified Mary as 25 years old when the roll was recorded in 1899. It identified other children, too: Mattie Everett, 1 year old (b. May 8, 1898) and Rebecca Everett (b. October 31, 1901). This record identified S. Augustus as having been born November 14, 1899. D.L. Everett was identified as the father of all five children.
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #37022http://saponitown.com/forum/showthread.php?4364-Gov-Henry-Hamilton-indian-family&highlight=tuskingo
in the cherokee records Shoeboots as Tuskingo as one of his names.
http://www.tolatsga.org/chick.html
for references for who else was Mingo see search for the Logan thread for family connections other 6 nation concepts .
I think it is probable that Tuskihijo translated I believe as ‘Going ( like a )Snake’ and the first was Attakukkulla a then Dragging canoe and Shoeboots use that Tuska/ tuski / tush ( m?)ingo type spelled names. They probably all used the name Boots ( chulioa) these names and his sons and his brothers could use that kind of name because of Attakullkulla real male clan . Attakullkulla was Adopted as an infant.
and on another site about this same story but the names a spelled a little differenly ..( i’ll will let you all search for these yourself) I think I found “hair lip ” is alive after Dragging Canoe dies , remember after coming back from the Chickasaw I think ? so Hair Lip is maybe his son or maybe another brother and we don’t remember the name of him.
but think about the split lip and the idea of him being a snake is pretty .
Dragging canoe is like 20 years older than Shoeboots and so Dragging has sons that are Shoeboots age. and so that is one reason that Shoeboots is called “White owls son” in his early years other wise every one thinks he is DC son.
and he wants to be known as the son of Attakullkulla. though he does love his brother , ( but his brother is not the boss of him) 😮
but I do know for sure that
this relative’s hair lip is why no cherokee woman wanted Shoeboots , because his brothers or brothers son is a hair lip .
Shoeboots has slave and captive wives because no cherokee woman wanted him. the cherokee and really all natives were into “pretty” and perfect and always had been , just like the Wodaabe still are. and imperfect was imperfect. and traditionally and through all history of mankind and culturally and traditionally ugly as was incorrect.
too bad we don’t understand how God created genetics to really work.
SO the Walkers like Betsy walker and Brocks , Logan so many more people who I know were associated to that group of people who were doing that kind of work
they were like ambassadors in their or others areas , but are denied in the REGULAR tribes and continue to be today and mocked unmercifully . while other from other tribes are remembered and honored ..
but after being very angry for alot of years , I have come to believe that the Regular
“cherokee” or regular ‘chickasaw’ choctaws and creeks and shawnee , didn’t even knew them even one generation later or didn’t knew what these people were doing for them. I think the cherokee leadership treated “REGULAR ” cherokee like mushrooms….and ( like Ross and maybe even Kituwah) you know fed them like our governments do now , with political cr.. it was their turn to take over so they did because they can .
so if your ancestors name is Shoeboots or walker or(maybe even ‘going’ snake )( I do think this is somehow connected to at least DC and his sons ) or even Brocks or so many more names , I can’t think of right now but I know some of those names are related in someway to my family . chances are you won’t be on anyone list/roll because those tribe’s regular people probably really didn’t know your ancestors very well at all. maybe the very nature of politics means others like to take the credit for what other people did.
but our ancestors all sure seem to be very respected at least back then and among the leadership of those tribes where I am sure they are . even though they all mocked now days and no one remembers them barely at all.. and tons of lies are told.. . hum that reminds me , how does that saying that Jesus said go ?
New International Version
And they took offense at him. But Jesus said to them, ” A prophet is not without honor except in his own town and in his own home.”
now we can add never in their own tribe too !
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #37024ok so now for the bomb shell
you know those dang closets and such.
Dragging canoe was Not from Nionee. you or anyone can figure out that they are almost the same age.
he might have been Attakullakullas son but he took him as his son because he thought he was his son.
DC was born at sea just before they got back from England when Attakullakulla went to England. I remember a very very well a confusing but long discussion about “being cherokee and” and being native and such .. because I did not understand how someone born of a chickasaw father and a black woman born at sea , would be known as a famous cherokee and as a native american. rotf… my head just didn’t understand his nationality , and his identity and his everything I ever understood about how someone gets their identity. DC birth broke all the things I thought I understood about how someone gets their Identity. if it is not DC it is one of the brothers for sure!!!!
there is a possibility the mom was also black or maybe black indian or black indian X.
so he/ DC did not have a cherokee clan really. so maybe an adopted clan ? probably.
so DC/ or going snake maybe also part of a mulatto / Melungeon type/ tri racial in appearances .. of community and( an ambassador type) to the darker type of tribes is really a pretty good possibility . Then all whites and the white looking cherokee in the cherokee would probably really hate him too .
though I am very sure it was DC there is a possibility I forgot which brother it was. we are not sure what his mother was.
I am 95% sure it was DC though . but I can forget stuff.
and I am sure that he or his son or another brother was a hair lip.
did DC have any souian blood ? I don’t know.
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #37025ok so now for the bomb shell
you know those dang closets and such.
Dragging canoe was Not from Nionee. you or anyone can figure out that they are almost the same age.
he might have been Attakullakullas son but he took him as his son because he thought he was his son.
DC was born at sea just before they got back from England when Attakullakulla went to England. I remember very very well a confusing but long discussion about “being cherokee” and” and “being native” and such .. because I did not understand how someone born of a chickasaw father and a (?)black woman and born at sea , would be known as a famous cherokee and as a native american. rotf… my head just didn’t understand his nationality , and his identity and his everything I ever understood about how someone gets their identity. DC birth broke all the things I thought I understood about how someone gets their Identity. if it is not DC it is one of the brothers for sure!!!!
there is a possibility the mom was also black or maybe black indian or black indian X.
so he/ DC did not have a cherokee clan really. so maybe an adopted clan ? probably.
so DC/ or going snake maybe also part of a mulatto / Melungeon type/ tri racial in appearances .. of community and( an ambassador type) to the darker type of tribes is really a pretty good possibility . Then all whites and the white looking cherokee in the cherokee would probably really hate him too .
though I am very sure it was DC there is a possibility I forgot which brother it was. we are not sure what his mother was.
I am 95% sure it was DC though . but I can forget stuff.
and I am sure that he or his son or another brother was a hair lip.
did DC have any souian blood ? I don’t know.
for sure Ollie Nionee and Dolly Shoeboots both did though.
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #37026OH
so Tuskiehijo (sp?)is either from the creek or choctaw name .. but if this links the thoughts of snakes and hair lips to one man or one family. and it is suppose to translate as “going( like a) snake” is what I have found so far.
which if I can place Hair lip king with the choctaw and creek as a TuskieHijo(sp?) then I might be able to find a connection to that frisky name “Tandy” I been looking for for ages.. maybe a Tandy Walker is related to these men.. it is the only Tandy I can find so far that has any possibilities.
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #37405Hi, I am trying to find the connection. Mossie Jone late 1800’s-1930-ish, Bell Co., KY. HER PARENTS WERE Riley Jones and Elizabeth Hatfield, again Bell KY; and husband General Turner. Her daughter was Patsy Turner, her son General Ralph Davis.
February 21, 2006 at 7:01 am #37406This tree says mother’s name may be Leisure or Hatfield.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mikajackson&id=I6844
It doesn’t take the Jones line back but follow all other lines back as far as they go and you will find, in the Rose line, Bennett, Merritt, and Bunch…. also many first names that we discuss in the Unusual Names thread. Also you will find that about all these lines come from old Granville co,NC thru TN to KY. This has all the earmarks of being part of the mixed-blood groups we discuss here.
Welcome to Saponitown. Use the search feature for any of these family names. To be honest, though, DNA family matches is the only way we will truly unravel the exact family connections of the 10,000 mixed-blood Jones’ and associated families.
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