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Had one ancestor who was of great height and strength, Leonard S Mitchell from 1820 in Virginia – but I don’t know too much about his lineage.
I make Native Flutes, Tinwhistles, other various folk wind, string and percussion instruments. I also make cedar Jewerly
I’ve seen that plant in the woods.
You have watch the names of some plants in books. For example: The other day I noticed Mayapple being called “Mandrake” which I knew that there was a problem there. Mayapple is called “American Mandrake”, the Mandrake in Europe and also in scripture are totally different than Mayapple.
Brenda Collins Dillon wrote: Still trying to locate where the Native American blood of my grandma Mollie Perry came from. Surnames there are
PERRY LYONS FISHER ALLMAN PATTERSON GOFF MACE WEATHERHOLT STANSBERRY Have a feeling it could come from the Patterson line as I can’t get anywhere with it.
I have Stansberry’s on my fathers side who have Sioux Lakota in their family. A William Stansberry lived in Iowa during the 1800’s – several Stansberry’s lived in Appanoose Co in Iowa.
Red with lots of small white blotches
I wonder if the old expression “Caught Red Handed” was a slur against natives?
I just found something on the Internet which shows that it’s not.
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/caught-red-handed.html
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