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Surname ID: 1851

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- UPDATED: 6.16.2025
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connections:
Irish | English | Scottish | Welsh | Melungeons | Redbones | Creek (Muscogee) | Choctaw | Seminole Tribe of Florida | Gullah/Geechee
RESOURCES
lists/rolls:
Surnames of the Tri-Racial Families of the Upper South | Choctaw Freedman Surnames | Creek Freedman Surnames | Seminole Surnames – Freedman and Blood Rolls | Recognized Melungeon Names Today | Melungeon-Related Surnames (North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky) | Redbones (Louisiana via the Carolinas) | Surnames of Probable Melungeon Descent | Free Black Surnames (Albemarle County)
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resources:
mentions:
The Melungeons: Notes on the Origin of a Race
| Windows on the Past: The Cultural Heritage of Vardy
| A Church Book for Stony Creek Church
| North from the Mountains: A Folk History of the Carmel Melungeon Settlement, Highland County, Ohio
| The Mixed-Blood Racial Strain of Carmel, Ohio, and Magoffin County, Kentucky
| Melungeons Yesterday and Today
| The Buffalo Ridge Cherokee: A Remnant of a Great Nation Divided
| Melungeons, A Multi-Ethnic Population
| The Melungeons: The Pioneers of the Interior Southeastern United States 1526-1997
| Our Mountain Heritage: Ancestors from Southwest Virginia (Including Edwards, Wright, Hay, Colley, Deel)
| We’re Still Here: Contemporary Virginia Indians Tell Their Stories
| Free Negro Owners of Slaves in 1830
| Letter from Walter A. Plecker to Local Registrars, et al.
| Directory of Scots Banished to the American Plantations, 1650-1775
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