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By Kungol Nate January 29, 2006 at 03:02:32. IROQUOIS SURNAMES. The following page contains a list of 624 Iroquois or Haudenosaunee surnames collected from the 1901 Canadian census for six reserves located in Canada. Although five of these reserves (Ahkwesahsne, Kahnawake, Kanehsatake, Tyendinaga, and Wahta) are inhabited primarily by members ...
Elias Boudinot, The Cherokee Editor, February 18, 1829. Ah-ni-ga-to-ge-wi or Wild Potato Clan (originially Kituwah clan, has also been known as the Bear Clan, Raccoon Clan and even Blind Savannah in different regions) - Were known to be farmers and gatherers of the wild potato plants in swamps (hence the name gatogewi = "swamp"), along streams ...
Would anyone have information on the Moon family in relations to Cherokee and or any Native American Culture? Manivera C Moon my ggg-grandmother is said to b 1/2 Cherokee and I would very much like to find information to confirm this. Manervia was born in Cobb Co GA 1839 and died in Walker Co AL 1909.She married John Hill Jr of Hall Co GA.
Is Roundtree Native American? By Lee Carr November 18, 2001 at 05:59:02. My GGG-Grandmother's last name was Roundtree. Is this an Indian name? They came from TN., and married into the Lassiter family. We know they were Native American, just trying to find a link. Any help will be appreciated, Thanks! Lee Carr
Byrds - Native American Families By Jan Oliver November 21, 2009 at 01:01:42. Trying to locate information regarding Byrd families which report Native American Ancestry.A search of the Dawes rolls provides 247 people with Byrd surname on the rolls with 41% reporting Cherokee heritage, 34.6% reporting Chickasaw heritage, 12.8% reporting Creek heritage, 11.1% reporting Choctaw heritage.Trying to ...
Looking for Native American Indian lineage in Walker Family. By Brenda Leigh Walker September 15, 2011 at 08:59:03. Looking for any info about the Blackfoot Indians being in the Walker Family,it is possible it could be Cherokee. My father said that he had always heard that our Walker familyhad Blackfoot or Cherokee lineage and that they had ...
There seems to be a lot of "looking down" on Cherokees down by Cherokees. Gardner died in the East before the "Eastern" Band was even federally-recognized... about 1844.. He was "Ani Waya" or Wolf Clan. He descended from "King" Powhatan and Matoaka, (or Pocahontas) the Bear Clan People. see www.amonsoquath.org.
Re: Is BIRDSONG an Indian name? By genealogy.com user February 07, 2001 at 11:46:07. In reply to: Is BIRDSONG an Indian name? Timberly Liller 2/04/01. Yes.my gggrandfather was A.C.Birdsong who was married to Luara Needa Parker,the daughter of Quanah Parker and A-ER-WUTH-TAKUM.The tribe is Numuna (Comanche).May I be of any more assistance to you ?
Re: Native American Drinkwater's. By Mary Lemay July 30, 2011 at 09:07:52. In reply to: Re: Native American Drinkwater's. Kay Drinkwater 7/28/11. Perhaps the 14% you were told about comes from a maternal line. I think most of the DRINKWATERS in the U.S. will trace back to Great Britain at some point. Growing up, I was often asked if my name was ...
My grandmother told my uncles on her death bed that we should know we had Cherokee in the family.Unfortunately she didn't say who the Cherokee was from, so I've been researching every surname in my family.I finally got to Elizabeth Webb m.James Huitt 1797 in Georgia.I was so pleased to find other Webb researchers looking for Cherokee heritage.