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  2. Melungeon - Wikipedia

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    Melungeon (/ m ə ˈ l ʌ n dʒ ən / mə-LUN-jən) (sometimes also spelled Malungean, Melangean, Melungean, Melungin [3]) was a slur [4] historically applied to individuals and families of mixed-race ancestry with roots in colonial Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina primarily descended from free people of color and white settlers.

  3. Chestnut Ridge people - Wikipedia

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    Related ethnic groups Melungeons , Native Americans The Chestnut Ridge people (CRP) are a mixed-race community concentrated in an area northeast of Philippi , Barbour County , in north-central West Virginia , with smaller related communities in the adjacent counties of Harrison and Taylor .

  4. Genealogical DNA test - Wikipedia

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    Melungeons are one of numerous multiracial groups in the United States with origins wrapped in myth. The historical research of Paul Heinegg has documented that many of the Melungeon groups in the Upper South were descended from mixed-race people who were free in colonial Virginia and the result of unions between the Europeans and Africans.

  5. Gender identity question, ethnicity option among new ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Census' new question combining race and ethnicity will allow respondents to report one or multiple categories to indicate their racial and ethnic identity, according to the U.S. Census ...

  6. Carmel Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Carmel Indians (pronounced Car'-mul) are a group of Melungeons who lived in Magoffin County, Kentucky and moved to Highland County, Ohio.Dr. Edward Price observed that the most common surnames among the families were Gibson, Nichols and Perkins.

  7. Brass Ankles - Wikipedia

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    Related ethnic groups Melungeon , Lumbee Indians , Beaver Creek Indians , Redbones of Louisiana and Texas The Brass Ankles of South Carolina , also referred to as Croatan , lived in the swamp areas of Goose Creek, South Carolina and Holly Hill, South Carolina (Crane Pond) in order to escape the harshness of racism and the Indian Removal Act .

  8. Talk:Melungeon/Archive 5 - Wikipedia

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    The Melungeon DNA project certainly relates to the Melungeons, and it's appropriate that the two articles are linked to each other. But one deals with the history of an ethnic group over the last several centuries, whereas the other is about a specific study of that group, using technology that has existed only recently.

  9. Talk:Melungeon/Archive 4 - Wikipedia

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    This family never married into any other Melungeon families and was on no historical records as a melungeon, in the court case it was "assumed" this family was melungeon however this family did win their supreme court case, the only Bolton DNA in the JOGG project was as follows (Leonard Bolden was used for Martha Simmerman's family DNA) 205794 ...