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Maria Salome “+Friedrich Karl Haucke” Hauke, [+John Haucke of Mainz?] (born Scheppenhauser)
Marriage 1 James SEALE b: 7 FEB 1788 in South Carolina
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Descendant Register, Generation No. 1
1. | James SEALE (Enoch SEALE9, Charles , Sr. SEALE8, Anthony , Jr. SEALE7, Cornelius SEALE6, William SEALE5, William , Sr. SEALE4, Henry SEALE3, Humphrey SEALE2, Henrye SEALE1) was born 7 FEB 1788 in South Carolina, and died 15 JAN 1853 in St. Clair,Alabama. He was buried JAN 1853 in Alabama. He married Louisa HARMON Abt 1802 in South Carolina. She was born Abt 1788 in North Carolina, and died in St. Clair County,Alabama. She was buried in St. Clair County,Alabama. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of James SEALE and Louisa HARMON are:
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via RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Davis/Giles/Family Tree.
How Do You Pronounce That Name?
Compiled by Gary R. Toms and James Pylant
via <!a href=”http://www.genealogymagazine.com/surnames2.html”>How Do You Pronounce That Name?.
Broken link — may be located on another hosting service, but will have to wait about looking for it.
Re: Sarah A. Malvina Harcrow b. 1839 Randolph Co. AL
Posted by: j.gilbert hardy (ID *****3479) Date: August 28, 2011 at 12:59:31
In Reply to: Re: Sarah A. Malvina Harcrow b. 1839 Randolph Co. AL by Patricia King (1 — of 159)
My great grandfather, Simon Gilbert, married Margaret Harcrow b. 1804, in Georgia 1830. Following the births of 5 sons between 1833 to 1838 they moved to Talladega, Alabama. According to the Federal Census they were accompanied by Margaret’s parents, Hugh Harcrow and wife.
BROKEN LINK:
via Re: Sarah A. Malvina Harcrow b. 1839 Randolph Co. AL.</strike.
From conversations I have had with friends the dreams I had as a child were more of “night terrors” than nightmares.
I dream in color, this is rare, so I am told.
In doing family tree research — some of the differences have explanations I never knew about while a kid.
Some were simply that my ancestors had different beliefs from the neighbors’ families.
For example: “They” were Baptist or Presbyterian, our family was Primitive Baptist or/and Methodist.
Modern culture does not worry so much about the subtle differences between these faiths — in the 1800’s it was part of the prompt that lead pioneers to leave everything they knew, into the wilderness that was open for settlement, when the Native American were displaced/moved westward.
What the heck is mandibular tori? [Excerpted]
Mandibular tori (or torus mandibularis in singular form) is an oral cavity abnormality where hard bony lumps form on the inside gums of the lower jaw.
The picture accompanying this article is of my mouth and you can see two bony protrusions sticking out on both sides of my inner gums. According to The Maxillofacial Center For Education and Research website, mandibular tori affects approximately 27 out of every 1000 people, and is especially common amongst people of Asian descent.
Most cases of mandibular tori occur bilaterally.
[…more on source site]
BROKEN LINK:
via I Have Mandibular Tori – Yahoo Voices – voices.yahoo.com.
Related excerpt:
I Have Mandibular Tori
By Jennifer Budd —
Published at March 20, 2011
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I had no idea what mandibular tori was let alone knowing I had it until about 10 years ago on a trip to the dentist. When the hygienist was taking x-rays of my mouth, she said AdChoices
“Oh you have those bony protrusions!” Really? Ok, whatever. Then the hygienist asked my permission to let a dental assistant look at my mouth so she could learn how to get x-rays on patients with mandibular tori. I said sure. I remember the dental assistant being very surprised to see my condition, and she even remarked “You read about these things is textbooks but you never think you’d actually see it!”
Read more at: http://www.sleepconnect.com/news-articles/1110-i-have-mandibular-tori#LVKyjodXmFqm0RW5.99
Excerpt:
“…John, Fleet, Core, William and Daniel Cooper were in Sampson at the time (one of my lines, known to be crypto-Jewish, like Boone). Also, there is a former town on the South River named Lisbon! Some of these, if not the majority, were Portuguese Jews. Before the time of the Revolution, there was a rabbi, synagogue, school and Hebrew library in a little town called Warrenton in Bute County on the North Carolina Piedmont. The governors of the synagogue used a Freemason\’s Lodge as their \”sponsor,\” or cover. My 6th-great-grandfather William Cooper, who accompanied Daniel Boone to Kentucky and planted the first corn crop there, was a member. Original data found at http://www.mindspring.com/~marydrake/
The earliest depositions of Lumbee Indians (which were not taken until the late nineteenth century) make it clear that one important strain of founding families came to the swamplands of Robeson County from northeast North Carolina, just inland from the “Lost Colony.” Lumbee is an invented name, a back formation based on the place-names Lumberton and the Lumber River, the later not popularized until the rise of the lumber industry.[…]”
EXCERPT:
“CHAPTER V
Cherokee Indian from the Southern United States
The Cherokee are a native American people from the Southern United States. They are located principally in Georgia, the Carolinas and Eastern Tennessee. Linguistically, they are connected to speakers of the Iroquoian language family.[…]”
via The State of North Carolina with Native American Ancestry.
NORTH CAROLINA AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES AND
ORGANIZATIONS
Tribe/Executive Director
Address
Telephone/Fax/Email
Chair
Coharie Tribe
Greg Jacobs
Executive Director
7531 N U.S. Hwy 421
Clinton, NC 28328
Phone: 910
–
564
–
6909
Fax: 910
–
564
–
2701
greg_jacobs53@yahoo.com
URL:
Alex Brewington,
Chairperson
Cumberland County Association
for Indian People
Gladys Hunt
Execut
ive Director
2173 Downing Rd Fayetteville,
NC 28301
Phone: 910
–
483
–
8442
Fax: 910
–
483
–
8742
Email:
ccaip@netzero.net
Roy Maynor,
Chair
Eastern Band of Cherokee
Jeremy Hyatt
Tribal Administrator
PO Box 455
Cherokee, NC 28719
Phone: 828
–
497
–
2771
Fax: 828
–
497
–
7007
Email:
jerehyat@nc
–
cherokee.com
URL:
–
cherokee.com
Michell A. Hicks,
Principal Chief
Jim Owle,
Chair
Guilford Native American
Association
Rick Oxendine, Executive Director
Mailing Address:
PO Box 5623
Greensboro, NC 27435
Physical Address:
1155 Revolution Mill Dr
Studio #10
Greensboro, NC 27405
Phone: 336
–
273
–
8686
Fax: 336
–
272
–
2925
Email:
rox12@windstream.net
URL:
Frances Stewart Lowry,
Chair
Haliwa
–
Saponi Indian Tribe
Alfred R. Richardson, Tribal
Administrator
Mailing Address:
PO Box 99
Hollister, NC 27844
Physical Address:
39021 N.C. Hwy 561
Hollister, NC 27844
Phone: 252
–
586
–
4017
Fax: 252
–
586
–
3918
Email:
arichardson@haliwa
–
saponi.com
URL:
–
saponi.com
Dr. Joseph O. Richardson,
Chair
Rev. Ron Richardson,
Chief
Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
Tammy Maynor
Interim Tribal Administrator
Mailing Address:
PO Box 2709
Pembroke, NC 28372
Physical Address:
6984 NC Hwy 711 West
Pembroke, NC 28372
Phone: 910
–
521
–
7861
Fax: 910
–
521
–
7790
Fax
–
Adm: 910
–
521
–
2278
Email:
tmaynor@lumbeetribe.com
URL:
eetribe.com
Sharon Hunt, Tribal Chair
Meherrin Indian Tribe
(Position Vacant)
PO Box 508
Winton, NC 27986
Phone: 252
–
398
–
3321
Fax: 252
–
396
–
0334
Email:
meherrin@inteliport.com
URL:
Metrolina Native American
Association
Rebecca Laclaire
Executive Director
8001 N. Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28262
Phone: 704
–
926
–
1524
Fax: 704
–
347
–
0888
Email:
rebecca@metrolinanativeamericans.com
URL:
http://www.metrolinanativeamericans.com
Jesse Jacobs,
Chairperson
Occaneechi Band of Saponi
Nation
PO Box 356
Mebane, NC 27302
Phone: 336
–
227
–
4594
Email:
obsntribe@gmail.com
URL:
W.A. “Tony” Hayes,
Tribal Chair
Sappony
Dante Desiderio
Executive Director
4218
Virgilina Rd Virgilina, VA
24598
PO Box 3265
Roxboro, NC 27574
Phone: 434
–
585
–
3352
Fax:
Email:
sappony@msn.com
URL:
Dorothy Crowe,
Tribal Chair
Otis K. Martin,
Chief
Triangle Native American Society
(Position Vacant)
PO Box 26841
Raleigh, NC 27611
Phone: 919
–
996
–
9822
Email:
tnaspresident@aol.com
URL:
Kerry D.
Bird,
President
Waccamaw Siouan Tribe
Brenda Moore
Housing Director
Mailing Address:
PO Box 69
Bolton, NC 28423
Physical Address:
7275 Old Lake Rd
Bolton, NC 28423
Phone: 910
–
655
–
8778
Fax: 910
–
655
–
8779
Email:
siouan@aol.com
URL:
–
siouan.com
Lacy Wayne Freeman,
Chief
Terry Mitchell,
Tribal Council Chair
via coharie_booklet.pdf.
I remember fairy tales
and happy endings
of how love comes
to those who wait.
I keep asking:
“How long will it take
’til true love
finds its way to me.?”
June 19, 1984
Cathy Ann Abernathy
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