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Author: citygray
Surnames: Richardson, Lash, Hill, Strickland, Valentine, Kinzer.........
Classification: queries
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Finally someone got it right, The taint was buried in the 17th century for the most part. It has been White, Indian or fellow "Lumbee" since then. It was illegal for a time for them to marry White just as it was for Blacks, so they married each other. Many of those families however have no discernible Native American DNA
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Author: alirich41
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You might want to check out: freeafricanamericans.com/Chavis_family.htm
I found alot of info on the Chavis line back to 1630 a Thomas Chivers/Chavis. The Chavis line married into the: Bass, Locklear, Singleton, Stewart, Cumbo, Matthews, and Wilson. In addition the Chivers/Chavis group intermarried with Bird, Blair, Blythe, Brandon, Bunch, Cannady, Carter, Cypress, Drew, Earl, Evans, Francis, Gibson, Gillet, Haithcock, Harris, Hawley, Hull, Kersey, Lowry, Manly, Manning, Mitchell, Mclin, Scott, Silvey, Smith, Snelling, Silver, Sweat, Thaxton, Tyner, Thomerson, Taborn, Valentine, Watts, and Walden; many of whom were 17th century Africans in the British-American colonies. My GrGrgrandmother was Annanias Chavis who married a James Thomas Mitchell both from Wake county, NC.
Chavis name spelled: Chavis/Chaves/Chaveous/Chavus/Chavous/Chavas/Chavers
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Author: alirich41
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sent you a post about Lumbee Indian or not? However, it went to my post. alirich41 please read. There was an error and my reply went to me.
Alice Taylor-Richardson
My GrGrgrandmother was Annanias Chavis
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Author: LIBBYCHAVIS12
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There is a book in the Milton Florida Library on the chavis Family me and my husband has been researching his family history for years if you have any other questions please feel free to email me we have a huge book that goes way back that we have put together. Libby(a)pollocks.biz
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