I2A Haplogroup 2 and Barbados Cousin Studies. We already did the Azore Cousin Studies.
There are long standing histories from Saucier / Sizor IA2 of the Azore Islands to Smiths of West Spanish Florida to the pre-Brit captains of the West Indies of the Haw River families named for Hooe / Hough who were in England and Barbados with various names.
Mariners' logs from the Barbados have the Brotherhood of Traders names in the next generations of land owners that started back with Perrot (I P 37) and 37/37 to HUGHES name Trader lines in atDna and in ydna claims to same communals as Goodwin (I Z of same ...group 3 in the Iberian Project same as Shadrack Collins) and to I S25 of Pounds and Indian John West.
GOINS and COLLINS FAMILIES in my PEOPLE's CIRCLES : ...
How I 2 A Haplo Group Were Communals:
There is a Goinstown, Va. where the descendants of Rice Hooe I-IV had ties to militias raised with names like Lott, Lett, Hoozier (of Louisiana) and Hoosier (canal builders) of Indiana. (Say Hooe like How). Some Newman Ridge Collins, not all, the ones connected to native "Riddle" surnames took on the Collins name. (See Jack Goin's book). One Collins from the Strickland plantation, Shadrac Collins, came to Indian Territory in present day Collin, MS, in tanden with Rev. Isom Pounds, former "Mineken Siouan Indenture" of Britton Plantation, self identified as "Old Cheraw" [She Raw], meaning from the same group who had land grant Reserve "Churrah Lands" in what is now, Coropeake, Va. Isom married into the larger family of Choctaw Bill, Indian Guide to Indian Territory, desendant of Marion's Raider William William's of the Lower Nottoway planter-native group who married into "Parkers Who Took On The Name" of Coropeake, Va, who held for 400 years their "Old Cheraw" self designation term down to the MS Knights, McGees, Parkers, Coopers, etc passing that identity on, unbroken, down to the present. These Parkers took on the name Parker because none are matching to the 48 FTDNA Parker ydna male lines for the same way. John Parker, of the re-land granted after a 3 War Diaspora service period in Hungting Swamp, SC area, was re-granted a Little Pee Dee reserve, which had been passed to him via "Chief of Churrah, Thomas Parker who had served with the group in Fishing Creek, NC area. The SC law which proposed that natives could not own guns in the 1809 era, resulted in a Kingston Co Petition For A More Fair Court; but by 1810, the Old Cheraw had removed by passport from the pre-BIA Agent, Choctaw Bill, to St. Tammany Parish, New Spain controlling the area from 1763-97 in West Spanish Florida and then land switch out deals were flipped with the British during which time, the group obtained passport to await their new assigned reserve personal reservations which happened under Van Buren and Andrew Jackson, and helped in the War of 1812 to oust both the Brits, the Spanish in Pensacola in 1813 and the rest of the Florida Parishes were ceded in 1816 to the Americans. Once they obtained their land in checkerboard reservations, it took years to then beflipped to make the new home in what they named Cheraw, MS.
Taking this route back to the Nottoway: Part of that particular Parker group last mentioned came from the line of a headright purchase line of Rice Hooe 1 who bought the backwoods pass for Peter Scott. The Bogalusa, La and Whitesand, MS descendants of this Parker Hayes are lateral to Old Tapp via Ms Scott of Young Scott to Peter Scott to Tapp's daughter who married a Wicomicoco Scott. Bringing the Marshall and Odom from the Meherin River area and everyone of the 1809 Petition For A More Fair Court in Horry Co, can be seen as who signed said petition on the Horry County Historical Website archives, online along with their deed from John Parker (Old Cheraw of 1450 acres) which was a reserve that kept happening in that amount of land everytime these communals would have to uproot and transfer, which they did numerous times and their land grant reservations kept happening over and over from the Coropeake to Hanover to Horry and finally in checkerboard personal reservations of 640 acres each x 3 to Rev Isom Pounds, who flipped his lands with Andrew Jackson's administration's grants southwest of Jackson, MS and bought where he wanted to on what is not Highway 35 in Marion Co, MS and named the place Cheraw, MS for the Old Cheraws. The old timers there call it "She Raw" with just a little bit of a flapped /r/ like in the word "butter". It's like a flap of the tongue on that r. This seems to be a retro-migration starting at Chalmette, La for Shoemaker named I A 2 communals and connected to Winyah Bay, SC an Bertie Co, NC prior to the British control. Ironically, the end of the War of 1812 was finalized in Chalmette, La by help of free people of color of the Chief Red Bird Choctaw help to Jackson for the victory that ended where the migration pattern flowed from times pre-British rule, originally.
Community exodus out of VR to SC participants included ggAunt Minerva Collin's (from MS who settled in TX ) husbands' Collins community. That group stayed in the NA culture til today as well as others who still get together in MS and elsewhere.
Mariners' logs from the Barbados have the Brotherhood of Traders names in the next generations of land owners that started back with Perrot (I P 37) and 37/37 to HUGHES name Trader lines in atDna and in ydna claims to same communals as Goodwin (I Z of same ...group 3 in the Iberian Project same as Shadrack Collins) and to I S25 of Pounds and Indian John West.
GOINS and COLLINS FAMILIES in my PEOPLE's CIRCLES : ...
How I 2 A Haplo Group Were Communals:
There is a Goinstown, Va. where the descendants of Rice Hooe I-IV had ties to militias raised with names like Lott, Lett, Hoozier (of Louisiana) and Hoosier (canal builders) of Indiana. (Say Hooe like How). Some Newman Ridge Collins, not all, the ones connected to native "Riddle" surnames took on the Collins name. (See Jack Goin's book). One Collins from the Strickland plantation, Shadrac Collins, came to Indian Territory in present day Collin, MS, in tanden with Rev. Isom Pounds, former "Mineken Siouan Indenture" of Britton Plantation, self identified as "Old Cheraw" [She Raw], meaning from the same group who had land grant Reserve "Churrah Lands" in what is now, Coropeake, Va. Isom married into the larger family of Choctaw Bill, Indian Guide to Indian Territory, desendant of Marion's Raider William William's of the Lower Nottoway planter-native group who married into "Parkers Who Took On The Name" of Coropeake, Va, who held for 400 years their "Old Cheraw" self designation term down to the MS Knights, McGees, Parkers, Coopers, etc passing that identity on, unbroken, down to the present. These Parkers took on the name Parker because none are matching to the 48 FTDNA Parker ydna male lines for the same way. John Parker, of the re-land granted after a 3 War Diaspora service period in Hungting Swamp, SC area, was re-granted a Little Pee Dee reserve, which had been passed to him via "Chief of Churrah, Thomas Parker who had served with the group in Fishing Creek, NC area. The SC law which proposed that natives could not own guns in the 1809 era, resulted in a Kingston Co Petition For A More Fair Court; but by 1810, the Old Cheraw had removed by passport from the pre-BIA Agent, Choctaw Bill, to St. Tammany Parish, New Spain controlling the area from 1763-97 in West Spanish Florida and then land switch out deals were flipped with the British during which time, the group obtained passport to await their new assigned reserve personal reservations which happened under Van Buren and Andrew Jackson, and helped in the War of 1812 to oust both the Brits, the Spanish in Pensacola in 1813 and the rest of the Florida Parishes were ceded in 1816 to the Americans. Once they obtained their land in checkerboard reservations, it took years to then beflipped to make the new home in what they named Cheraw, MS.
Taking this route back to the Nottoway: Part of that particular Parker group last mentioned came from the line of a headright purchase line of Rice Hooe 1 who bought the backwoods pass for Peter Scott. The Bogalusa, La and Whitesand, MS descendants of this Parker Hayes are lateral to Old Tapp via Ms Scott of Young Scott to Peter Scott to Tapp's daughter who married a Wicomicoco Scott. Bringing the Marshall and Odom from the Meherin River area and everyone of the 1809 Petition For A More Fair Court in Horry Co, can be seen as who signed said petition on the Horry County Historical Website archives, online along with their deed from John Parker (Old Cheraw of 1450 acres) which was a reserve that kept happening in that amount of land everytime these communals would have to uproot and transfer, which they did numerous times and their land grant reservations kept happening over and over from the Coropeake to Hanover to Horry and finally in checkerboard personal reservations of 640 acres each x 3 to Rev Isom Pounds, who flipped his lands with Andrew Jackson's administration's grants southwest of Jackson, MS and bought where he wanted to on what is not Highway 35 in Marion Co, MS and named the place Cheraw, MS for the Old Cheraws. The old timers there call it "She Raw" with just a little bit of a flapped /r/ like in the word "butter". It's like a flap of the tongue on that r. This seems to be a retro-migration starting at Chalmette, La for Shoemaker named I A 2 communals and connected to Winyah Bay, SC an Bertie Co, NC prior to the British control. Ironically, the end of the War of 1812 was finalized in Chalmette, La by help of free people of color of the Chief Red Bird Choctaw help to Jackson for the victory that ended where the migration pattern flowed from times pre-British rule, originally.
Community exodus out of VR to SC participants included ggAunt Minerva Collin's (from MS who settled in TX ) husbands' Collins community. That group stayed in the NA culture til today as well as others who still get together in MS and elsewhere.
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