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'Accomac Ginkasquoa=Secotan Ginkasquoa, Ginkaskins Redbones, Algonquian (pronounced Algonkin)=
Media Section Photos:
- 2021 Summer Olympiad Gingaskin Proud, Christen Press
- Green shows former lands of the Secotan https://www.geni.com/photo/view?album_type=project&photo_id=6000000120913216833&project_id=55263
- Profile Picture of Group: atDna Page/Pouncey cousin pile up triangulations at the beginning of the 17th chromosome. . .
1570 -85 Time Frame Death of Wingina - Pemisapan, Weroance Wingina,/Secotan Powhatan
1584 Virginia expedition by Householders of Raleigh named Barlowe and Amadas stay 4 months with Secotan village natives. Teach Manteo and Wangese how to speak English and bring them back to England to show off and propagandize. (Manteo is a native name to Brazil, by the way and not an Algonquian word).
https://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/barlowe/bio.html
Pre 1600 Secotan Males all killed by Native enemy. 1607 John Smith Maps his map and denotes one contingient of Chowanoke / Shawnee /Chilmachionan in the Susquahanna. 16__ Weopemeoke get called Yeopim because the English can't say Weopemeoke. Frances Driggers, Ginquasquoa Algonquian (1621 - 1660) 1666 Tithability of Northhampton Parish for Free People of Color status based on the mother's legal status, census that denotes White, Native, or Negro Frances Driggers, Ginquasquoa Algonquian (1621 - 1660)
1630 Col William Claiborne founds New Kent Island Trading Post; jealeous neighbors burn it down and he builds it back. Wicocomico come to join the New Kent Fur Trade with Ole Tapp and the d'Laury line of Lowrey, the Machapunga Berry and the Floyd of Hogg Island and Hog Neck on the Chowan River also go to New Kent Island.
Law on apprenticeship starts >>>>put here _____
Unnamed Werowerance Ginquaskin (deceased)
______ Natives indentured til age 21 - apprenticeship removal from native families. Allen Sweat married Nancy Evans , *Allen was living on the Scott Plantation- Roanoke River Area when young. then lived in Wake Co, NC, Li...
Female line picks up Driggers name in that Frances Driggers, Ginquasquoa Algonquian (1621 - 1660)was born in 1621 in Northampton County, Virginia, wife of Emmanuel Driggers
Jeremiah Perkins, Jr immigrant to La Louisianne, New France (deceased)
Ethnicity: Community of Gingaskin Redbones - made up of Carolina natives who served in Hodges Ferry Westron Indian Census Community communities through Colonial Wars period, namely.Perkins /Lawrence/ Sweat / Anderson/ Davis.
Jeremiah Perkins of Bennett's Creek, 1st NA Reservation in Brit AM Colony (c.1718 - d.)
1720 William Sweat, Ginkasquoa descendant (c.1720 - d.)
* 1745 document concerning unclaimed tithables living in the households is the first document that included the Bunch and Gibson surnames. The Bunch surname later appears in Catawba records. Bunch of the Cherokee tie to the Bunch and Gibson of TN who are about 9 generations back to the Gibson Ferry Landing Gibsons of the Pee Dee area.