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Progenitor line of TX Cherokee communals. There is a Manokin Town where the "troublesome Cumberland Indians' lived. (They were not troublesome, actually.) The trader family of this line would be heading back and forth, literraly port to plains. There is a Manokin in Cumberland Co that had been for hemp growing once Pardo brought over his contingient of Witchita slaves, the archeology of Tazewell showing they buried their dead in the previous differeint people's graves in the stone structures that Pardo's men wrote down as speaking a language that sound a bit like Welsh. This is the profo Ramoshomoq on the Spanish maps at what became the Williams Plantation on the Nottoway. This is the back story of the self referencing Old Cheraw. https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-601982266/mary-ann... 4 Mary Anne Pankey (born Smith)<br>Birth name: Mary Anne Smith<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: 1745 - , Virginia, British America<br>Marriage: Circa 1766 - Cumberland County, Virginia, British America<br>Death: 1825 - Marion County, Tennessee, USA<br>Parents: <a>James Francis Smith</a>, <a>Caroline Matilda Smith (born Bryant)</a><br>Husband: <a>Stephen Pankey Sr.</a><br>Children: <a>William Riley Pankey</a>, <a>Lucy Hope (born Pankey)</a>, <a>Uzziah Pankey</a>, <a>Leonard Franklin Clark</a>, <a>Stephen Pankey Jr.</a>, <a>Mary Elizabeth FARMER (born PANKEY)</a>, <a>John Pankey</a>, <a>James L Sweeney</a>, <a>Royal Pankey</a>, <a>Smith Pankey</a>, <a>James S. Pankey</a>, <a>Edward Pankey</a><br>Siblings: <a>Frances Smith</a>, <a>Elizabeth Goodwin (born Smith)</a>, <a>Reuben Smith</a>, <a>Elizabeth Betsy SMITH</a>, <a>James Smith</a>, <a>William Smith</a>, <a>Nancy Ann Clark (born Smith)</a>, <a>Martha Mayes (born Smith)</a>, <a>Mary Ann Smith</a>
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Cumberland County, Cumberland County, Virginia
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Cumberland, England
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Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States
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Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States
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Manakin Town, Powhatan County, Virginia, British America
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Manakin Town, Virginia, United States
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Manakin Town, Virginia, British America
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of, Halifax County, Virginia, British America
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