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Re: For lucy and Lulu the Portuguese Indians of Sampson Co
Posted by: jan lala (ID *****7442) Date: June 28, 2008 at 22:35:27
In Reply to: Re: For lucy and Lulu the Portuguese Indians of Sampson Co by Lulu Sweat of 26412


Never the less, the Judge admited the testimony as evidence of the trial. The defense attorneys for the defense did not object, thefore agreed. The full jury decided the case based upon the merits eveidence that the [Croatans called Themselves Melungeon. The investigator of the defense also stated Goins was a Indian and a Melungeon.
Many years previous the Indian experts of the sub divisuon the Ethinology Office of Indian Affairs did not reject the the legal and ethnic description of the Croatans as a branch of the Melungeons.
Thats a lot facts on the offical record. Its the universal testimony of a undesiputed fact.

The point at hand is was
James Kitchen the same James Kitchen of Roberson Co who recieved a land deed from Joseph Kitchens who is listed with other free in his household.
Thats the exploration at hand. Should proper genalogy methods show this to be correct .Then it could be noted this Melungeon vocabulary was a daily word brought by them from Robeson Co. Its to early to tell at this point but It should be explored to its fullest depth.
I know you can see where iam going with this. Dont be disapointed if every Quack Melungeonists comes crawling and squeming thru the cracks, more than fleas on a Junkyard Dog In panic and dire dispute..
REGARDS


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