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armisty
09-13-2002, 07:43 PM
searching for parkers from blackfoot indians.
Linda
09-15-2002, 12:21 AM
Where, when were these Parkers living?
armisty
09-15-2002, 10:23 AM
They lived in north carolina about 1830,according to my father.my G-grandmother was Cynthia(syntha) Prudence Parker.She married Thomas Jefferson Armistead in may,1869.
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Linda
09-15-2002, 04:07 PM
Parker is known as a Saponi name, and NC would be the right location. My belief is that the Blackfoot identifications speak for a segment of the Eastern Siouan (generically known as Saponi in modern times), so your family would seem to fit into that.
Are there any other details in your family lore?
armisty
09-15-2002, 06:22 PM
Linda
I have talked to older family members about cynthia and i was told her father was William Riley Parker and her mother was Margaret . They say she was Cherokee from virginia.I seem to have run into a dead end. My father always said she was blackfoot from nc.This was his grandmother.
Linda
09-15-2002, 11:05 PM
There's a lot of confusion about Cherokee identifications. Some say there was a period in time when the word was used generically to mean "friendly Indian." Then again, I know how irritating it is to have someone say the family's oral tradition is just fabrication, as some are apt to say about the eastern Blackfoot ID. If the other relatives were more distant, then you may want to favor what your father said. In my family, we had in-laws who said my great-grandfather was a "Chippewa," just because that's the reservation that was nearest, even though he was from parents who were born a thousand miles from the Chippewa (Ojibway).
I wouldn't know if the Parker name occurs among the Cherokee.
rosebud
09-16-2002, 11:03 PM
You may want to check around Orange and Culpepper Counties, VA. Linda is correct that Parker is a Saponi name and it is also around Monacan territory. Armistead is another name of interest as being Algonquin as it traces back to Jamestown, 1607. One of the digs occurring right now in Jamestown is on the old Armistead house. Real big name around Tidewater VA.
What other names do you have running in your family. Parker definitely piques my interest as that is one of my children's lines from their father's side. Parker, Durham, Dennis, all from piedmont of VA (Saponi territory).
sreamingeagle
09-17-2002, 03:02 PM
some of these sir names can be very confusing,just for those who want to know parker is also a cherokee sir name.i know many parkers in ok,mo,tenn.but as you know sir names surface in different area s or states as other tribes. bye for now.
armisty
09-17-2002, 09:25 PM
Hi Rosebud
I don't know much about the parker family,just what I have been told by cousins. My GG-Grangfather was James Miller Armstead .He married Jeanette Ellen Davis in 1832 in Fluvanna county Va. They moved to Roane c. Wv in about 1850?.I can't find his parents anywhere.Some of the surnames that married the Armsteads are Paxtons,Parsons,Oxiers,Naylors,Wrights,PaynesTaylo rs,Abshires,--many more.
Armisty
Linda
09-17-2002, 11:06 PM
I've heard of the Parsons name associated with Indian families in the SE, don't remember the details. Wright is a Nanticoke, Pamunkey name. Paynes is associated with Saponi, Taylor is associated with Creek, Saponi and Tutelo.
rosebud
09-18-2002, 09:01 AM
Your PaynesTaylor, was there supposed to be a hyphen between those? Taylor is a strong line in Greenbriar and Monroe Counties WVA that venture from Orange Co area of VA.
Brenda Collins Dillon
09-18-2002, 07:20 PM
Rosebud, I have a Daniel Taylor (b. 1748) line out of Greenbrier Co.WV. I believe Daniel's father was William Taylor. There are rumors of NDN blood but I haven't found it yet. Any help appreciated.
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