Re: South Carolina-Look Ups- Indian - WENDY WILSON FALL
Subject: Re: South Carolina-Look Ups- Indian
From: WENDY WILSON FALL
Date: April 08, 2000

I beg to differ, but if the person was of black blood an Indian blood, the
term at some time was mulatto.  Often it depended more on how the person
looked that their actual heritage as they or anyone else described it.

Anyway, I am looking for a Choctaw woman named Mutt who married a colored
Butler or Wilson. Thanks, Wendy
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Alice Camp 
À : [email protected] 
Date : mercredi 5 avril 2000 03:47
Objet : Re: South Carolina-Look Ups- Indian


STARNES (could be STARR)
>Slighter (b) abt. 1770 in SC married unknown
>Green Berry (son of Slighter) (b) abt. 1790 in SC married unknown
>Cherokee
>Thank you in advance.
>Alice L. Camp
>
>[email protected] wrote:
>
 Greetings

 I think I may be jumping into a bucket of worms,  keep smiling, but I
have a
 book that has a huge index of names starting from the 1600s to 1700s of
 people that married or were of Indian blood.  If you are looking to link
 your family to the South Carolina Tribes, I will do lookups for you.

 I request, please only two surnames per person,

 Give surnames,
 first name  of person or persons.
 dates when person lived,
 tribe if known.
 Area in SC---- if known
 plus any other information you think would be helpful.

 The book contains information from births, deaths, tribe and history of
 marriages.  Family, children's names, deeds of land, rivers, towns,
areas,
 etc.  Court appearences,

 this book is over 500 pages and is packed with information on the South
 Carolina indians, traders and other ethnic connections.

 I cannot promise miracles, but I do know that many, many people, such as
 traders with the Indians and early settlers of South Carolina married
into
 the Indian tribes.   Some where taken as slaves on both sides.  This
 includes, black, white, Indian, etc.

 In South Carolina, the term Mulatto---- means their mother was of Indian
 blood --- not of the black race, interesting to say the least.
 If they were of the black race a different term was used.

 I just bought this book from a dealer in Tennessee and it's like full of
 genealogy.

 So,  please let me know if you would like a lookup for your family if you
 have heard your are of Indian descent through South Carolina tribes.

 I will do my best to help you.  It's on a first come, first serve
request.
 I cannot promise a quick reply, as I do many look-ups for genealogy for
union
 and Fairfield Country also on families.

 I do this in my spare time which is very slight, working 40 hrs a week
and
 running a family plus outside interests.  I can say this.  I have always
 written everyone back that has requested lookups.  It may take a week or
two,
 but I will do this for you.

 Sincerely,-----with God's blessings to you and yours
 Melinda
>



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