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  1. Winburn

    Here's my tree
    John Winburn (mixed b&w?) living in Halifax County, NC married a local native. They had at least two boys, David and Thomas. Then one of them is the father of Thomas who marries Anny James in 1821 in Halifax. She is also mixed. They had eight children; John, Lewis, Marmaduke(?), Joshua, Ann, Penina, Lydia, and Sarah. The family moved from NC to IN. John married Alpha and had 5 kids. They to Van Buren, MI, then to Kansas. He married Elsy and had two more kids. Marmaduke
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  2. Proof of Bass - Nasemond Ancestry from NC Archives

    I found on: NC State Archives

    digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/p15012coll1&CISOPTR=9657&REC=11

    documented confirmation 1600's VA - that the Bass family are Nasemond Tribe.

    John Bass Family Bible Records ( 1613-1699).


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  3. lumbee indian tribe

    Hello everyone I was just wondering if anyone knew anything about the lumbee tribe. I had noticed some of my family names on a web site about the goins and lumbee in rockingham county in nc. debra
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  4. Tutelo Lessons are now found Here

    Quote Originally Posted by Linda View Post
    Our Tutelo language workshop can now be found here:

    http://saponitown.com/tutelo/
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  5. Searching for new family members surnames

    I am searching for the surnames of
    Spragins or Spraggins,Daniel Spraggins, dob 1844 born in Halifax V.A. Any info would be helpful.
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