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Searching for the Lost Colony DNA Blog

This blog reports on the efforts of the Lost Colony DNA Project as members attempt to trace possible survivor's descendants among the Lumbee, Melungeons, Croatoans, and other population groups with strong beliefs and legends of such.
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Nov 8, 2009
Mary Livermore Library – News and Events The University of North Carolina at Pembroke The Friends of the Library invite you to join us Tuesday, November 10 at 7:00 p.m. for Richard Folsom, author of Indian Wood, A Mystery of the Lost Colony of...

UK mayor to dig for Lost Colony roots

Nov 3, 2009
THE search for links between Bideford and the earliest American settlers will take the town's Mayor, Cllr Andy Powell, to North Carolina next month. Mr Powell is planning to join high profile archaeologist Professor Mark Horton, one of the team from...

Lawrence Crain

Oct 20, 2009
Lawrence Crain, husband of Janet Crain passed away October 19, 2009 at his home in Lampasas, TX. Janet is my cousin, friend, and noted researcher. My heart and prayers go out to her and her family. Lawrence Charles Crain, 71, of Burnet County, passed...

Stephen B. Weeks Article

Oct 18, 2009
THE LOST COLONY OF ROANOKE ITS FATE AND SURVIVAL BY STEPHEN B. WEEKS, PH.D. (JOHNS HOPKINS) [REPRINTED FROM PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION VOL. V., PP. 439-480] NEW YORK The Knickerbocker Press 1891 PRICE, FIFTY CENTS read online...


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  I ound record of BISHOP name. About chief Manto need my Maynard, Mainer, Mayo family names, are they part of lost colony-or were they already with Manto? more info please. My ancestor last is Isham-Isom Manes? 1782 resemble Lumbee Indians in facial features are white. rate 5 until i get information. Thanks
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