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Wendi; I'm very interested in the Huskey line. My great grandfather was James Franklin Huskey. His parents were J. N. Huskey & Sarah Fisher. [unless it's wrong on his birth certificate; then it's likely Sarah Foster] I can't help thinking they go back to the State of Franklin, where the Ogles are found. There is a three year wait for tribal enrollment since Principal Chief Wilma Mankiller had blood quantum requirement removed (Oklahoma). Eastern Cherokee blood quantum is reduced from 1/8 to 1/16. Both tribes allow collateral enrollment--proof of descendancy from (greats) aunt or uncle.
Native American ancestors are surprisingly difficult to find! I need information on John Soloman [Salmon] Kimbrough b. BET 1685 & Dec 21 1701 of Chief Cornstalk & Chief Powhatan Indians/St. Peter`s Parish, New Kent, Virginia d. 1720 Rappahannock, Louisa, Virginia & daughter Hello Morning Kimborough. His wife is Supposed to be Cherokee. Elizabeth [Saleda?] Spiller b. 1668 Surry, Surry, Virginia d. 1780? 1730? [62] or [112]? England [Morning or Mary Ann has a daughter named Mourning. Morning was said by 1 person to be half sister of Nancy Ward. Elizabeth's mother may be Five Knives, U. D. b. 1678 d. 1741 m. Justice William G. Spiller d. 1774.
ANDERSON family - https://nativeamericanroots.wordpress.com/2015/06/14/the-norfolk-va...
More interesting stuff - http://www.genealogyblog.com/?p=35198
Cool site for pictures - http://cdm16280.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p4007...
Posted on a Facebook page -
I have "OFFICIALLY" put a Barkhamsted Lighthouse Native American Village book together - It is called James Chagum of the Barkhamsted Lighthouse Village - it is 267 pages long - 36 MB in size and MY OFFICIAL 1st book to publish! You all can view it here - what I do with it from here I am uncertain - I have put a lot of long hours into creating this for everyone - the story is beautiful and I have to honor to have James & Molly's blood running thru my veins~ Very proud of this - know there is still mistakes - didn't catch them all but it is ok - many of you are quick to let me know hehe~ Let me know what you think - This book of course can't be copied or downloaded - it is free to view however~ Coni Dubois
https://conidubois.wordpress.com/2015/05/13/i-have-finally-put-and-...
Lumbee info - http://lumbee.library.appstate.edu/list-lumbee-surnames
Of possible interest - http://blog.genealogybank.com/native-american-genealogy-research-ti...
Perhaps of interest - https://archive.org/details/historyofcatholi00sheauoft
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