Looking for a Mary Beavers who married Isaac Russell.
Mary Beavers
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Regions: North Carolina
Surnames: Beavers, Russell
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Looking for a Mary Beavers who married Isaac Russell.
Regions: North Carolina
Surnames: Beavers, Russell
by jsacco 4 Comments
To be honest, my ancestry search starts as with many cliche ones do…my mom told me my grandfather said we have Indian in our family. To be even more unsure of things, I am not even sure if our Indian ancestor is even Cherokee. My search has led me to two possible family lines that
Regions: Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Mississippi, Virginia
Surnames: Allen, Cole, Hale, Hazelwood
My elders tell me that our lineage began with Native heritage. I am looking for GrGrGr Grandparent, Robin C. “Bebb” Major, born 1787 in Virginia and moved to Tennessee. According to the 1860 Census, he was a free inhabitant in Gladeville, Wilson, Tennessee and a farmer. Bebb married Nancy Whurley, (born 1826) in 1845. The
Regions: Virginia
Surnames: Bender, Clemmons, Clemons, Gains, Jackson, Major, Rivers, Tucker, Whurley
My husband’s family has always believed that they were part Cherokee but after trying to verify it, we have come up with a few snags. I was wondering if Joel Youngblood (1807-1875) from Dallas, TX or his wife, Elizabeth Allen Youngblood (1812-1865) from SC, would be apart of the Cherokee Tribe? Thank you so much!
Regions: Texas
Surnames: Youngblood
I am trying to see if my husband is the 6th great grandson of Chief Hicks. So far, I have the following information (That ay or may not be accurate) Chief Charles son: Austin “Aulse” Hicks son: Clayborn “Cloyd” Hicks son: Reuben Redford Hicks son: Elijah Hicks son: Charles Hicks son: John Harvey “Johnny” Hicks
I’ve gone round and round trying to find information on Martha Malone. The story I keep getting is that she was full blooded Cherokee, married James Alexander Gilliland, and sadly died giving birth at age 16. She was born about 1823 likely in North Carolina and died about 1839. I’ve seen this story in several
Regions: Alabama, North Carolina
Surnames: Gilliland
My great grandmother was named Ora D Greer b.1915 Oklahoma and listed as black in census. Her son, my grandfather, Kenneth L Barr b.1955 (who was adopted/born in Texas by Ora’s husband, Earl Barr) did not know his father and reported that ‘the Native American side of the family’ had little contact with him and
I am trying to find any information on my ggggrandmother. My dad swears he knows this is her name and that she is fullblood Cherokee. What he and his sister were able to find in the early 90’s doing extensive genealogy research follows: Morning Cassin was married to John Edwards, and had a son named
Regions: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina
Surnames: Cassin, Edwards
by lterrell@wavelinx.net 3 Comments
Looking for any information on Elizabeth Wilkerson Jones. She and her sons were apparently admitted to the Cherokee nation from a congressional act. I cannot locate her number anywhere. She was located lastly in northwest Arkansas, but roots are in the Carolinas. She is my 4th great grandmother, her son John Jones was my 3rd
I am trying to find information regarding a Sarah “Sallie” Hornbuckle born 1790 in Cherokee NC and then married a Henry Green. She might have been my husbands 4th great grandmother and we are trying to put together a family tree. Thank you
Regions: North Carolina
Surnames: Hornbuckle