Surnames and Early Families of Appalachia and the American South, S2:14

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @sandrataylor3723
    @sandrataylor3723 Месяц назад +13

    I always enjoy your telling of the origins of surnames. I'm 67 and as I get older, I find that my heritage means a lot to me. Thank you.

  • @suewarner1781
    @suewarner1781 Месяц назад +10

    I will never criticize, I just appreciate the history. History is something I have been passionate about all my life. Thank You!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Thanks, Sue! I appreciate you so much!

  • @Ammo08
    @Ammo08 Месяц назад +11

    The more I study my ancestors from the Virginia Colony and Tennessee..and before that in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ulster...they were predominately farmers..a few were soldiers, a few were skilled tradesmen, but most were farmers of one variety or another. I have never seen the name Basden or Halsall. Rhea and McRae are both represented here in the Ozarks.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@Ammo08 Thanks, Terry!

  • @gracie4duke
    @gracie4duke Месяц назад +4

    Lots of interesting material today! And a wonderful tribute to your “Better Half.” ❤ Blessings on both of you!

  • @luisvelasco316
    @luisvelasco316 Месяц назад +4

    Barry, you don't have to act as your own apologist. Ypu're providing a great, interesting service with this channel. Besides, people with these surnames can't definitively decide among themselves how the name should be pronounced. For instance, I grew up with a guy named McAuliffe, which he pronounced Mac-a-fee, but I was jumped all over by a girl with the surname when I was in college who was scandalized that I would so butcher her name. Sometimes you just have to ask then defer to their preference.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@luisvelasco316 Thanks, Luis! I appreciate the support. There were a couple of trolls who went through several videos recently and picked out words that they didn’t like. I hope all is well in the North Carolina medical profession.

  • @pdrake2572
    @pdrake2572 Месяц назад +2

    I always enjoy your program. Rae is common in our area as is McRae. I was raised with lots of Baisdens, they were as common as broomsage in our area..Thanks once again..Paul..

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@pdrake2572 that’s good to know, Paul. I have never met a Baisden, and I have lived in seven southern states, Michigan, and Colorado.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@pdrake2572 Thanks, Paul!

  • @davido6170
    @davido6170 Месяц назад +3

    Great Intro! Listening to the names now

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад +1

      Hope you enjoy, David!

  • @BellesDreams
    @BellesDreams Месяц назад +1

    Barry, thank you so much, I for one appreciate you ! I supposedly , if you can believe the internet, find some of my ancestors are from The Isle of Mann.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад +1

      Belles, thanks for the kind words! I appreciate you for them. What surnames of folks do you have that could be from the Isle of Man (Ellan Vannin)?

  • @ladyhawthorne1
    @ladyhawthorne1 Месяц назад +3

    I've found that different generations sometimes pronounce their last name slightly differently and often have different spellings. Of course census takers didn't always spell things the same either. One of Gt grandmother's first name was Flemontine and her nickname was Flemon or Flammon (Flammon is what is on her gravestone) But that could be down to an accent as well. My grandfather wrote his last name of McClain several ways over the years according to my mother. I always look forward to your videos even if it does not mention any ancestors of mine, I love history.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Lady, thanks for the additional perspective on how spellings and pronunciations can vary even within families in the same rural area. Last week we covered Miracle and discussed how it's pronounced differently among family members in the Cumberland Gap area. I would be happy to check to see if any your families have been requested by others. Just let me know what to look for on the list.

  • @Khatoon170
    @Khatoon170 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for your wonderful cultural channel dr Barry . I looked up for meaning and origin of surnames you mentioned briefly here it’s Stacy is English ( southern) : from the Middle English personal name Stacy , a diminutive of stace , a pet form of Eustance . In some cases an American shortened and altered form of Greek stainopulos, a patronymic from the personal name stasinos . Bentley is a gender - neutral name with English origin. Meaning “ meadow with coarse grass “ . This name emits images of glorious, rolling hills and the tranquil English countryside. Baisden : English ( surrey Kent and Essex) : habitational name from Basden wood in gawkiest Kent . The place name is from the old English personal name beadu , ( or the same as an abbreviation compound name ) +denn ( swine pasture) . Compare to baysden . Halsall is English ( lancashire ) : habitational name from place in lancashire named halsall from an old English personal name hael +halh ( nook of land ). The name Gilmore traces its origin to Ireland and holds a profound significance in it meaning. It’s derived from the Gaelic name mac giolla mhuire, it’s translates to servant of the Virgin Mary . This religious association reflects the deeply rooted Christian beliefs present in Irish history. Mccree this notable Scottish surname, variously spelt maccrea, maccraw , maccree and maccrie, derives from an ancient Gaelic male given name “ mac raith “ , son of grace , prosperity, or favor , from Celtic “ rat “ , luck , fortune. I hope you like my research. Good luck to you your family friends.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Hi Khatoon, I am glad to see you are still studying! May I suggest that you place punctuation (periods, commas, colons, and semicolons) next to the letter that precedes it. You can see how the commas appear within the parentheses above.

  • @lucyalderman422
    @lucyalderman422 Месяц назад +2

    The kindest thing anyone can do for another person is to try to correctly pronounce there name because each person’s name can have so many variations and come from other languages this isn’t always the easiest thing to do but thank you for being willing to learn

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks, Lucy! I do this as a hobby because it means a lot to me to help folks who care about their heritage. I was born and raised very poor and did not know that I was illegitimate until I was 14. On my own, I searched for my father (Harry Vann Jr.), found him, and built a relationship with him and his family before I was 16. They could have rejected me, but they didn't. I never knew the man that my mom was married to when she had me. In short order, he left and never came around us. Sadly, mom and her family told me that he was my dad, but he wasn't. Now, DNA has confirmed that I am a Vann.

  • @Inquisitor-vd6td
    @Inquisitor-vd6td Месяц назад

    you have a fine channel, filled with shiny bits of knowledge. Much appreciated.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Many thanks, Inquisitor!

  • @unyieldingcreek1
    @unyieldingcreek1 24 дня назад

    Keep up the good work, I haven’t come across any of my maternal relatives surnames that you have mentioned, but I don’t think a lot of them stayed in the Appalachian area long before they moved on to Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Maybe one day :)

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  24 дня назад

      @unyieldingcreek1 I've covered over 900 and have nearly 800 that I haven't gotten to yet. Send me an email toVanntagepoint22@gmail.com, and I'll send you the list of covered families.

  • @TheSwissChalet
    @TheSwissChalet Месяц назад +1

    Great personality and research!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Thanks, Swiss Chalet!

  • @kimdolly
    @kimdolly 18 дней назад

    My family was the Gilmore family that you mentioned. I've traced them back to Ireland and Scotland. They have quite a legacy in this country. Thank you for mentioning them.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  17 дней назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @kimdolly
      @kimdolly 17 дней назад

      ​@BarryVann I just noticed your name is Vann. My 5th Great Grandparents were John " the Trader" Vann and his wife Elizabeth, " sister of Raven" Moytoy. Their daughter Elizabeth Quedi Vann married John Bell so I'm kin to the Bell and Vann family in those parts. I had the paper trail but it was nice when my DNA showed me that I cone from Eastern South Carolina settlers. Thank you for thos series. It's really interesting.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  17 дней назад +1

      @kimdolly That's the same family. I descend from John "the interpreter" Vann and Agnes Weatherford.

    • @kimdolly
      @kimdolly 17 дней назад

      ​@@BarryVann, your John Vann was my 1st cousin 6x removed. It is such an incredibly small world. We are distant cousins and I'm happy to meet you. I thought we might be, as I'm kin to so many folk from thereabouts both Native and not. Thank you for taking the time to reply. I love meeting new, to me, cousins and love your historical series. I'm a former Historian and 44 yr genealogical researcher. 🦋

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  17 дней назад

      @@kimdolly Kim, it looks to me like you are still a historian! Have you done Ancestry.com DNA?

  • @janepresnell5127
    @janepresnell5127 Месяц назад +1

    The surname Presnell may have different spellings, but I would like to know more about my last name. And yes, I have heard that my grandmother was a full blooded Cherokee. Thank you for your videos. I really enjoy them.😊

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      I think we are true Appalachian people! Presnell is on the list of names to cover. I think it will come up soon.

  • @Lorriann63
    @Lorriann63 Месяц назад +2

    Hello. I'm from upstate NY. It could be very hard to find family lines because a lot of them were changed, or recorded for a person's preference. I have two great grandmothers who hated their first names and were called something else. I know where their graves are and even their stones go by their preferred names. If I hadn't been told this by my grandparents it would have been difficult to locate them by name alone. My grandmother's mother has her given name in an old family Bible, but she is buried by her middle name, as she preferred to be called. My granfather's mother was the same. I put their full names on Find A Grave. And I worked with two sisters whose maiden name was Rathburn, but they told me that the name was really Rathbun. Their grandfather liked Rathburn better, so he changed it. I'm sure it happened a lot. That makes trying to find people's true line very difficult unless they have a written paper trail.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад +2

      @@Lorriann63 DNA is clearer than paper trails. Incest is an issue too. I was born out of wedlock, but my DNA test confirmed who I was told was my father’s family. Even though I met and got to know them, I had some lingering doubts. After DNA analysis, things came together quickly.

  • @ronaldsmith2343
    @ronaldsmith2343 Месяц назад +1

    Here is one from Coastal Carolina between the Albemarle and Pamlico Sound and west? - My 96-year-old mum was a Skittlethorp(e)? She remembers Indians but nothing I can confirm as solid. What would be the best way to track this down before I lose her. The old country records are very sparse of anything at all for the family beyond her on paper. This was truly a wilderness, it seems, even now. Some areas come up like Swan Quarter, Bath, Lake Mattamaskeet, and all the way out the tip of this Mainland Peninsula that looks over to the OBX.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@ronaldsmith2343 Thomas Skittlethorpe born in N C in 1798. English origin.

    • @ronaldsmith2343
      @ronaldsmith2343 Месяц назад

      @@BarryVann Thanks - gives me another place to look.
      Lot of the relatives are still there.
      Her name was Luta Skittlethorpe.
      Do you know where Thomas was born?

    • @petuniahead9982
      @petuniahead9982 25 дней назад

      One of my paternal ancestors from that area: Price.

  • @Diddley-js6lf
    @Diddley-js6lf 6 дней назад

    That’s Funny I have Family in Oliver Springs. Actually all over East Tennessee Including My Oldest Brother In Crossville and my Youngest In Harriman.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  3 дня назад

      What were their surnames?

  • @barbaraedwards4439
    @barbaraedwards4439 Месяц назад +1

    How about the Odom clan of Cannon county, Tenn?or the Harkey,s of N Carolina? I enjoy your show and since I have about 1200 ancestors, dating back to the Savages of Jamestown I am always looking for some of my family.. Thanks for the history lesson. Bobbie Edwards(John Edwards of Virginia 1759)

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@barbaraedwards4439 If you already know about them, what can do to help you?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      It’s on my list to cover.

  • @Diddley-js6lf
    @Diddley-js6lf 6 дней назад

    My First Cousin Thomas Carmichael Was a Four Time World Highland Games Champion Traveling all over The World Competing. He is very Ill These Days From ALS..

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  3 дня назад

      Thanks for writing and telling us about Thomas's championships in the Highland Games. I'm sorry to hear about his ALS. Prayers going up! Barry

  • @beachprepper566
    @beachprepper566 Месяц назад

    I would love for you to feature Reppert on your video. My father came from Morgantown, West Virginia. Thank you.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@beachprepper566 I can add Reppert to my list, which is a German name that was in Pennsylvania by the 1730s. There are 500 plus names in front of it.

  • @woowoochuggachugga
    @woowoochuggachugga 18 дней назад

    I am very fortunate to have a former brother in law who is passionate about genealogy. He and my sister had a son together, so he made sure to include her line on Daddy's side all the way back to 16th Century London.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  18 дней назад

      @@woowoochuggachugga That was nice of him.

  • @bradmcalister1027
    @bradmcalister1027 Месяц назад +2

    How about McAlister Stewart Price and Clark ???

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Brad, these are the names I have covered, but there are 687 names on my list to cover. I think you'll find that some of the names have been covered.
      Season 1
      Episode 1 (November 15, 2021)
      Anderson
      Buchanan
      Callahan
      Duncan
      Evans
      Graham
      Johnson/ Jones
      Owens
      Murphy
      Parton
      Relevant
      Episode 2 (December 16, 2021)
      Reed
      Wallace
      Sneed
      Parsons
      Morgan
      Dunlap
      Waddie
      Williams
      Walker
      Ferguson
      Episode 3 (December 21, 2021)
      Hutchison/Hutchinson
      Thompson/Thomson
      Wynn
      Shackelford
      Walmsley
      Devol
      Beverly
      Cobb
      Moore
      Spence
      Cochran
      Episode 4 (December 20, 2021)
      Cornett
      Stone/Stane
      Ratcliff
      Bush
      McNair
      Spiller
      Lewis
      Wright
      Hall
      Ham
      Episode 5 January 4, 2021
      Hale
      Zwingli, Singly
      Colvin
      Pepper
      Phipps/Phillips
      Warren
      Ausmus
      Quinn
      Monroe
      Jerrell/Gerald
      Mooney
      Episode 6 (January 11, 2021)
      Lyle(s)/Lisle(s)
      Lindsey
      Carlin
      Dominey
      Oliver
      Adkins
      Browning
      Hensley
      Crum
      Lee/Lea
      Episode 7 (January 20, 2021)
      Meeks
      Harvey
      Prater
      White
      Copeland
      Keen/Keene
      Patterson
      Hawkins
      Kilby
      Gordon
      Fugate
      Episode 8 (January 26, 2022)
      Gibson
      Chisholm
      Branscomb
      Hughes
      Sizemore
      Kirkland
      Roberts
      Robertson
      Watson
      Hatfield
      Mullins
      Episode 9 (February 3, 2022)
      Coots
      Russell
      Byers
      Poland
      Hicks
      Tomlinson
      Scantlin/Scanlon
      Upchurch
      Wilson
      Episode 10 (February 10, 2022)
      Blevins
      Talley/Tally
      Newell
      Simpson/Simms/Simson
      Hood
      Crowder
      Priddy
      Sanders/Saunders
      Evans
      Episode 11 (February 15, 2022)
      Longmire
      Hatfield
      Kildare
      Kincaid
      Stewart/Stuart
      McCollough
      Haney
      Bell
      Caldwell
      Episode 12 (February 17, 2022)
      Grier or Greer
      Sumner
      Burke
      Barnett
      Perry or Parry
      Fultz
      Gatlin
      Dunn or Dunne or Dunning
      Corbin
      Episode 13 (February 23, 2022)
      Burrell
      Carver
      Stokes
      Franklin
      Cox
      Tipton
      Hamilton
      Skene
      Marcum
      Episode 14 (March 1, 2022)
      Suttles
      Perkins
      Lamb
      Davis
      Gallaher
      Philpot
      Graves
      Pichon
      Ramsey
      Episode 15 (March 4, 2022)
      Gray
      Bussell
      Lanham
      Coulter
      Runyon
      Stapleton
      Broom
      Meade
      Montgomery
      Cooper
      Episode 16 (March 10, 2022)
      Underwood
      Scoggins
      Pearson
      Cressy
      Finlay
      Bond
      Johnston
      Tait
      Episode 17 (March 17, 2022)
      Jeffers
      Mitchell
      Harrison
      Hunt
      Pickett
      Eldridge
      Crowe
      Caudill
      Morris
      Langdon or Langton
      Episode 18 (March 22, 2022)
      Couch
      Kees
      Bailey
      Miller
      Culbertson
      MacArthur
      Lovell
      Shinn
      Hankins
      Spencer
      Episode 19 (March 29, 2022)
      Fox
      Ledford
      Mason
      Alexander
      Halsey
      Warden
      Whaley
      Bennett
      Stringer
      Hewitt
      Episode 20 (April 5, 2022)
      Snyder
      Brock
      Hancock
      Whitehead
      Collins
      Gregory
      Craven
      Orr
      Episode 21 (April 12, 2022)
      Masters
      Kirkland
      McKiddy (No find)
      Gruggett (No Find)
      Glozier (No Find)
      Hamby
      Houston
      Boren
      Gooden
      Carroll
      Austin
      Herndon
      Episode 22 (April 19, 2022)
      Sherril
      Millsaps
      Rowland
      Morton
      Conley
      Sanson
      Rader
      Autry
      McDowell
      Episode 23 (April 27, 2022)
      Bryan, Brien, Bryan, Bryant
      Keziah, Kiziah
      Clowers
      Dunford
      Harmon, Harman, Herman
      Aycock, Heycock
      Nash
      Golden
      Holbrook
      Bilbrey, Bilbray, Bilby
      Episode 24 (May 3, 2022)
      Bird/Byrd
      Bridgeman
      Huddleston/Hiddleston
      Scott
      Hopkins
      Holyfield
      Bradley
      Jackson
      Rice/Rhys
      Episode 25 (May 9, 2022)
      Baldwin
      Baker
      Burris
      McClain
      Cummings
      Boggs
      Pritchard
      Nolan
      Episode 26 (May 17, 2022)
      Clary
      McNeal
      Rathbone
      Belcher
      Holmes
      Harris
      Barr
      Ford
      Tucker
      Episode 27 (May 24, 2022)
      Forbes
      Combs
      Adkinson/Atkinson /Acheson
      Howard
      Bruce
      Duggan
      Butler
      Goins
      Mader
      Powell
      Episode 28 (May 31, 2022)
      Hannah
      Hoskins
      Mosley
      Higginbotham
      Davenport
      Durley
      Reynolds
      Bays
      Campbell
      Episode 29 (June 7, 2022)
      Hodgkinson and Hodges
      Brazil (O’ Breasal)
      Newsome
      Wood(s)
      Elkins
      Lunsford
      DeHart
      Varney
      Episode 30 (June 14, 2022)
      Woodland
      Flatt and Flett
      Gentry
      Ison
      Hamrick and Hammerich
      Snell and Schnell
      Jaynes and Janes
      Jude
      Puckett
      Episode 31 (June 21, 2022)
      Brown
      Hartley
      Fletcher
      Hildebrand
      Duggar
      Dalton
      Bunch
      Hardwick
      McWhorter
      Episode 32 (June 28, 2022)
      Young/Younger
      Basham
      Head
      Frick(s)
      Gilley
      Shelton
      Frances
      Pearce
      Episode 33 (July 6, 2022)
      Beach
      Gardiner
      Kerr/Carr
      Hedger
      Bowles
      Curd
      Mercer
      Kendrick
      Dischner
      Episode 34 (July 12, 2022)
      Brimmer, Brymer
      Childress, Childers, Childs
      Honaker, Honegger
      Wood, Woods
      Dooley
      Lynch
      Simmons, Simonds,
      Knowles
      Horne
      Episode 35 (July 19, 2022)
      Redden
      Rowan
      Hollon
      Palmer
      Wilde
      Clayborne
      Jenkins
      Meadows
      Forester
      Episode 36 (July 26, 2022)
      West
      Lay
      Foster
      Leavey
      Bolling
      Webster
      Ballard
      Barnes
      Eason
      Ashcroft
      Episode 37 (August 2, 2022)
      King
      Fortune
      Darling, Darlin
      Christian
      Taylor
      Moody, Moodie
      Duff
      Campbell
      Allen, Alen, Allan, Alan
      Cable
      Episode 38 (August 9, 2022)
      Barker
      Petry
      Pauley
      Brumfield
      Henry
      Shannon
      Templeton
      Oney, Onley, Onely
      Sledge
      McKee
      MacIan
      Episode 39 (August 16, 2022)
      Leverett, Liverett
      Smallwood
      Stow(e)
      Lovejoy
      Burnside
      Selvage
      Lawson
      Mattox/Maddox
      McClister, McAllister
      Lowe
      Episode 40 (August 23, 2022)
      Rowe
      Collinsworth
      Roark
      McReynolds
      Gilbert
      Perkey
      Badgett
      Gilliland
      Webb
      Pirtle
      Episode 41 (August 30, 2022)
      Mayes
      Fortenberry
      Fortner, Furtner
      Hammett
      Fleenor
      Grantham
      Cairns, Karnes
      Pitt(s)
      Berry
      Barry, Barrie
      Episode 42 (September 6, 2022)
      Mayberry/ Maybury
      Martin
      Griffin
      Midkiff
      Adams
      Episode 43 (September 13, 2022)
      Yonts, Janz
      Parrott
      Kinder
      Wingfield
      Rose
      Yates
      Queen, McQueen
      Mulkeahey, Mulcahy
      Mitchusson, Mitchelson
      Galloway
      Episode 44 (September 21, 2022)
      Goggans, Goggins
      Light
      Skinner
      Ramey
      Enterkin
      Holloway
      Borders
      Fitch
      Ollis, Ollas, Olice
      Clark
      Episode 45 (September 27, 2022)
      Ray/Rhea/ Wray
      Craddock
      Castle, Kassel
      Grimm, Grim, and Grime
      Mixon, Nixon (Shout out to David Orochena (Ore-O-Chen-a.).
      Pace
      Capps
      Beasley
      Episode 46 (October 4, 2022)
      Baxter
      Coomer, Comber
      Bass
      Maggard
      Arthur
      Crisman, Chrisman
      Radabaugh
      York
      Episode 47 (October 11, 2022)
      Godfrey
      Kinsey, Kimsey
      Long
      Addington
      Medley
      Medlin
      Ferris, Farris
      Episode 48 (October 25, 2022)
      Thacker
      Childers
      Gossett
      Sharpe
      Jordan
      Case
      Sutton
      Episode 49 (November 1, 2022)
      Rambert
      Webster
      Ballard
      Crookshanks, Cruickshank
      Hacker
      Huggins, Hugans, Huggons
      Hanson, Hansen
      Huckaby, Huckabee, Huccaby
      Episode 50 (November 8, 2022)
      Shamblin/Chamblin
      Norwood
      Jarvis
      Ramsey
      Truman
      Bragg
      Sloan, Slone
      Nichols
      Hammond
      Episode 51 (Recorded out of order on January 10, 2023)
      Bain
      Cantrell
      Christopher
      Black
      Garman
      Mason
      Litton/Lytton
      Helton
      Turpin
      Episode 52 (December 13, 2022)
      Choat, Choate
      Todd
      Sircy, Searcy
      Dickson, Dixon
      Peoples
      Aycock, Adcock
      Grace
      Harrington
      Episode 53 (January 17, 2023)
      Helton
      Turpin
      Massey
      McGibbon
      Younger
      Hurst
      Henderson
      Episode 54 (January 21, 2023)
      Hammack
      Thurston
      Persinger, Bersinger
      Robbins
      McHam
      Estep
      Drummond
      O’Neal, O’Neil, O’Neal
      Episode 55 (April 5, 2023)
      Harlan(d)
      Buffington
      Shields
      Grant
      Emery, Emory
      Luttrell
      Archer
      Ayers, Ayres
      Episode 56 (April 12, 2023)
      Chester
      Kemplin
      Lay(s)
      Kelley, Kelly
      Peters
      Robinson
      Goble, Gobble
      Episode 57 (April 18, 2023)
      Hob, Hobb, Hobbs
      Wilcox, Wilcocks
      Lawson
      Thomas, McTavish, MacThomas
      Lane
      Marshall
      Maloney, Moloney
      Hughes, Huws
      Episode 58 (May 9, 2023)
      Deaton
      Couch
      Colburn
      Mayo
      Maness
      Hutton
      Bartlett
      deHart
      Episode 59 (May 16, 2023)
      Cremeans
      Catlett
      Croft
      Marshman
      Craver
      Hanes
      Everhart
      Loftin
      Episode 60 (May 26, 2023)
      Mize
      Etherton
      Burchfield
      Moon
      Strange
      Sherrill
      Lyon
      Payne
      Episode 61 (June 6, 2023)
      Collett
      Sample(s)
      Scruggs
      McCann
      Hill
      Skaggs
      Sparks
      Sturgill, Stodghill
      Episode 62 (June 13, 2023)
      Doss/Dawes
      Sandifer
      Estes
      Rogers
      Barnes
      Eason
      Ashcroft
      Episode 63 (June 22, 2023)
      Burton
      Windolph
      Shinkle, Schinkel, Schenkel
      McFarlin
      Manning
      Pendleton
      Poage
      Kennedy
      Episode 64 (June 27, 2023)
      Brooks
      Fike
      Basham
      Spradlin
      Fettinger
      Maynard
      Kidwell
      Murray
      Episode 65 (July 11, 2023)
      Cline
      Stepp
      Coppess
      Westbrook
      Burnham
      Setzer
      Stevens, Stephens
      Hawthorn
      Craig
      Episode 66 (July 18, 2023)
      Lanier
      Ferebee
      Presley
      Blankenship
      Sisson
      MacCarroll
      Hastings
      Winters
      Episode 67 (July 31, 2023)
      Ginn
      Tallman
      Stooksbury
      Kyker, Keicher
      Ailor, Aylor
      Weaver
      Whitehead
      Oxendine
      Episode 68 (August 8, 2023)
      Absher
      Prather
      Pigman
      Wetzel
      McGhee
      Stanley
      Garrett
      Episode 69 (August 22, 2023)
      Meece
      Van Hook
      Vanover
      Holt
      Hargis
      Sinclair
      Scott
      Episode 70 (September 5, 2023)
      Mims
      Hurley
      Easterly
      Knox
      Gillette
      Peak
      Coley, Colley, Collie
      Episode 71 (September 12, 2023)
      House
      Doherty
      McManus
      Hagler
      Fields
      Messer
      Renfro, Renfroe, Renfrow
      Episode 72 (September 20, 2023)
      Hunter
      Coffee
      Gunter
      Muse
      Rigney
      Wood, Woods, Woodson
      McCleve /McCleave
      Episode 73 (September 26, 2023)
      Pike
      Lambert
      Heavens
      Burgess
      Crider
      Bethea
      Westray
      Season 2
      Episode S2:1 (June 11, 2024)
      Bean, Beene,
      Alverson
      Crumley
      Chumley
      Bunt
      Dedman
      Godsey
      Sconyers/ Conyers
      Episode S2:2 (June 18, 2024)
      Pinson
      Butterworth
      Breeden/Braden
      Marion
      Poteet
      Haralson, Haraldson, Haroldsen
      Episode S2:3 (June 25, 2024)
      Pannell
      Walkup, Waugh, Wauchope
      Logan
      Tackett
      Hulsey
      McGuire
      Episode S2:4 (July 2, 2024)
      Chandler
      Cassity/ Cassidy
      Kuykendall
      Lacefield
      Chapman
      Haines, Haynes
      Episode S2:5 (July 9, 2024)
      Jacobs
      Coleman
      Goff
      Mutter
      Ball
      Ambler
      Episode S2:6 (July 16, 2024)
      Drewry, Drury
      Maclin
      Simmons
      Sykes
      Drake
      McCall, McColl, McCaul
      Episode S2:7 (July 25, 2024)
      Aldridge
      Eagle
      Funderburk
      Parrish
      Tillman
      Tillery, Tillyrie
      Episode S2:8 (July 30, 2024)
      Rutledge
      Smallman
      Gilliland
      Lovin
      Orrick
      Cole
      Episode S2:9 (August 7, 2024)
      Clay
      Wilder
      Elliot, Elliott
      Preston
      Curry
      Cundiff
      Episode S2:10 (August 20, 2024)
      Farmer
      Ogle
      Suggs
      Loftis
      Adair
      Burcham
      Episode S2:11 (August 27,2024)
      Fry, Frye
      Cannady, Kennedy
      Shipley
      McDaniel
      Beavers (Could not find)
      Hand
      Episode S2:12 (September 3, 2024)
      Britton
      Breazeal, Brazil, or Brazeal
      Favor
      Llewellyn
      Hatcher
      Welch
      Episode S2:13 (September 17, 2024)
      Trimble
      Curd
      Render
      Coates
      Miracle
      Daugherty or Dougherty
      Episode S2:14 (September 24, 2024)
      Stacy
      Bentley
      Baisden
      Halsell, Halsall
      Gilmore
      McRee or McRea

  • @jamesholbrook5820
    @jamesholbrook5820 Месяц назад +4

    I live in southern Ohio along the Ohio River and it seems like everybody you talk to claims Cherokee blood. I learned a long time ago to keep my big mouth shut. Most people don't like it when you tell them that if they have native American blood it's more likely to be Shawnee😆. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and God bless!

    • @stevepenney2073
      @stevepenney2073 Месяц назад +1

      Thank You!...My great grandmother is from your area and she was Shawnee...Not only that but the Shawnees covered a wider area than the Cherokee but you seldom hear anyone claiming Shawnee
      blood.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Thanks, James! I can relate!

    • @jamesholbrook5820
      @jamesholbrook5820 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@stevepenney2073i guess i have a little bit of native blood but its algonquin! I can't claim Shawnee or Cherokee 😆😆

  • @davidburns8662
    @davidburns8662 Месяц назад

    Could you find the Burns and Cole sir names? I've always thought that my people came from Scotland, I also think they might have been indentured servants. I have found my father's parents, but I'm having a difficult time finding my mother's folks the Cole family.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@davidburns8662 Good morning, David, I’m on my way to Charleston, SC. I’m pretty sure that I’ve covered the Burns and Cole origins. They are both among the traditional names in Scotland. Send me an email to vanntagepoint22@gmail.com and I’ll send you the list with episodes.

  • @nuttybar9
    @nuttybar9 Месяц назад

    Have you found anything on Justus yet?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@nuttybar9 yes. I’m going do it next week. I hope that helps you.

  • @Luannnelson547
    @Luannnelson547 Месяц назад +2

    Speaking of names such as “Baisden,” coming from the OE for “swine pasture.” I have a 9th or 10th ggfather named “Theophilus Shatswell.” One shudders to think…

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад +1

      @@Luannnelson547 Luan, I needed that levity this morning! Thanks!

    • @je727
      @je727 Месяц назад

      lol! Classic stuff! I know a guy named Phil Boner. Has nothing to do with ancestry but classic nontheless

  • @richardkean5100
    @richardkean5100 Месяц назад

    Are Reay and Ray the same just different spelling? I know my Great great grandfather who was a ray who fought in the Civil War. I have a picture and a grave marker that shows his grave. Also, the town of Ray Ohio is named for this family.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Richard, they could be the same. I was in a cemetery a month ago and saw graves of people that my family has known for several generations, yet their names were spelled multiple ways. It's all about phonics, so go by the sound of the spoken word.

  • @queenie66
    @queenie66 Месяц назад

    My husbands surname is Akers. The name itself is spelled a few different ways due to literacy issues. His ancestors we believe originated in England and Scotland. Is this right? We know they came to America and served in the Revolution against the British. Many still live in Appalachia today

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Queenie, based on just the surname, phonic works for a lot of people. In Scotland, it was most spelled Aikers. Most names that are found among the traditional surnames of Scotland, Ireland, or Wales are also in England.

  • @smc130
    @smc130 Месяц назад

    I have been very disappointed in trying to find my family surname McCaa (pronounced McKay) in genealogy records. We are supposedly Scottish in origin, but in 1986 on a trip to Scotland I found no one who even knew the name. We were in Edinburgh.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад +1

      @@smc130Phonics worked for your family. McKay is the common spelling. Send an email to vanntagepoint22@gmail.com, and I’ll attach the list of families that I’ve covered. There are nearly 700. McKay is a Scottish name, and it’s fairly common in Scotland and Ireland. I have found people in Scotland not very helpful. I taught at the University of Dundee, and there were plenty of people who didn’t know that white Americans originated in Europe.

  • @maggiemaloney8599
    @maggiemaloney8599 Месяц назад

    I am interested in the names Duncan, DeHaven and Sterrett or Sterret, all ancestors who arrived very early to Pennsylvania, Virginia and Kentucky. Thank you.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@maggiemaloney8599 I covered Duncan, but not the other families. Please send an email to vanntagepoint22@gmail.com. I’ll send you the list of covered names and their episodes.

  • @ByzantineCalvinist
    @ByzantineCalvinist Месяц назад

    My great grandmother was born a Bentley in Virginia. Her father was Squire Benjamin Martin Bentley. Line reputedly going back to England and one Thomas Bentley at the end of the 17th century.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@ByzantineCalvinist I like your name. I thought Byzantium was Eastern Orthodox after 1054 AD.

    • @ByzantineCalvinist
      @ByzantineCalvinist Месяц назад

      @@BarryVann that’s my dad’s side. He was from Cyprus. My mother’s side is British Isles and Finnish. But look up Cyril Lucaris. He was a genuine Byzantine Calvinist during the Ottoman era. Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@ByzantineCalvinist Interesting! Thanks!

    • @ellieplantagenet9121
      @ellieplantagenet9121 Месяц назад +1

      Have some Va Bentley's, too. Going back to Monmouthshire in the 1500s. Also one outlier from. Yorkshire.

  • @elmacoffman6933
    @elmacoffman6933 Месяц назад

    McRae, is the County seat of Telfair County Georgia

  • @juliefarrell3957
    @juliefarrell3957 15 дней назад

    Request Hogan and Whelchel please ❤

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  15 дней назад +1

      Welchel is of German origin. I have them on my list to research. Hogan is of Irish derivation. Thanks, Julie! By the way, Julie has always been my favorite lady's name.

    • @juliefarrell3957
      @juliefarrell3957 15 дней назад

      Thank you kindly 😊.. these are my ancestors..I know the Whelchel ancestors came over on the Snowy Betsy prior to the Revolutionary War because my ancestors were in it..I don't know much about the Hogan side that far back ​@@BarryVann

  • @AmandaSkeens-p2q
    @AmandaSkeens-p2q Месяц назад

    Could you do Pugh or Skeens.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Amanda, Skene can be spelled as Skeen. The s added on the end of it means the son of Skene or he was one of those Skenes. Both spellings go back to the same name. Skene or Skeen is in Episode 13 (February 23, 2022); Pugh is on the list of names to cover, but it's pretty far down the list.

  • @megzdubv2950
    @megzdubv2950 Месяц назад

    I do on my mom’s side from up here on top of the Ohio Valley aka Pittsburgh, but not my daddy’s side aka down Hoopie or down river. Mitchell’s, Hall’s, Brannon’s & Rhoades.

    • @megzdubv2950
      @megzdubv2950 Месяц назад

      They’re all Scotch/Irish

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      I'm sorry. I'm not sure if you are responding to a question. "I do on my mom's side..." seems to an answer to a question.

  • @svenjorgensen3059
    @svenjorgensen3059 Месяц назад

    My family: Hendricks, Nash, Collins, Mullins, Ramey, Ingle.
    To name a few.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@svenjorgensen3059 send an email to vanntagepoint22@gmail.com and request the list of covered names. I will send it to you.

  • @hauntedbearchild
    @hauntedbearchild Месяц назад

    I heard the story of a great-great-great grandmother on my mother's tribe being 100% Cherokee. Odd, because everyone I've known in the family from very far back was very fair, blonde and blue-eyed, with some red-haired. When I traced her back I found she was not even 1% Cherokee but very much English and Scottish in the paper trail. Also in tracing the family tree I did find, on my father's side, a Native American marrying a 6th great-grandfather, and his son, a 5th great-grandfather, marrying a half-Native American woman. Neither female direct ancestor was a Cherokee and they were two different tribes. I have no Native DNA detectable in my own DNA, nor do any of my brothers, it's all dropped off from back then. You have to follow the actual records to find your ancestors, not just family stories.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Many thanks for that well-written observation. In terms of DNA, my blue-eyed wife, whose family has never had a Cherokee tradition, has more tested Native DNA than I have. You are absolutely correct. Regards, Barry

  • @KathyJones-v5v
    @KathyJones-v5v Месяц назад

    Mr Vann, I wish you would investigate my surname which is my brick wall. It is NORRIS. I truly enjoy your programs, both in content and humor. Thank you.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Hi Kathy, I live a half mile from the Powell River mouth into Norris Lake. I'm happy to cover Norris for you. It's on the list of names to cover, but it's pretty far down the list. I can tell you that the name originated among the Normans. It meant Northmen and was originally spelled Norreys.

  • @georgemacdonell2341
    @georgemacdonell2341 Месяц назад

    We ended up in Spanish fla. after collodon running from the king. Our clan was on the Stuart right. All over the state now.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@georgemacdonell2341 That was a bad day in Scottish history.

    • @georgemacdonell2341
      @georgemacdonell2341 Месяц назад

      @@BarryVann it could have been worse, many went to Canada for French protection. I'll take the sun. Finally got the stone back though, after almost a thousand years. In time it all works out. Love your show.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@georgemacdonell2341 Thanks, George. There are a lot to f Scottish folk in Canada.

  • @cnilecnile6748
    @cnilecnile6748 Месяц назад

    My ancestor was the mill operator at Jonestown, killed in the 1622 Powhatan Massacre.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад +1

      @@cnilecnile6748 Hi there! Our ancestors probably knew each other. The Proctor family experienced that massacre, but they held out until help arrived.

    • @cnilecnile6748
      @cnilecnile6748 Месяц назад

      @@BarryVann His name was William (or James, one or the other) Head. My GGGGG grandfather's headstone is a National Historical Monument. I used to geneology research during my museum curator days. Saw your channel, and subscribed.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@cnilecnile6748 Welcome!

    • @cnilecnile6748
      @cnilecnile6748 Месяц назад

      @@BarryVann Yeah, it was William. The ones that stayed in England married into the Hanover family, which eventually produced Victoria Hanover-Queen Victoria, lol

    • @cnilecnile6748
      @cnilecnile6748 Месяц назад

      @@BarryVann William was brought over as an indentured servant-gambling debts. His uncle was a member of the House of Lords, and got stuck at the mill as punishment. They probably thought he was a dirtbag, lol.

  • @papaw5405
    @papaw5405 Месяц назад

    I hope my offering of the local pronunciation of Iredell wasn't taken as criticism!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@papaw5405 No. you’re fine, Papaw! I was thinking of a rather rude woman who sent multiple hateful comments.

  • @stevepenney2073
    @stevepenney2073 Месяц назад

    My gr gr gr etc grandfather Thomas Godbey arrived in Jamestown in 1609.He was ambushed and murdered by a Bentley in a dispute over pulling a boat to shore.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад +2

      @@stevepenney2073 Oh wow! Thanks for that information, Steve!

  • @catherinealonso8923
    @catherinealonso8923 Месяц назад +1

    Hello

  • @PeedyJ
    @PeedyJ Месяц назад

    How about David Gilmour?…..Not a Pink Floyd fan, I guess.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@PeedyJ I’m sorry. I lean more heavy metal.

  • @garykyle962
    @garykyle962 Месяц назад

    My surname is Kyle I don't know anything about it

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Good morning, Gary, Kyle is on the list of families to cover, along with four hundred families.

  • @JamesLorrain
    @JamesLorrain Месяц назад +1

    You left out the spellings Ray and Wray for the surname Rea. BTW, both Vann and Lane are Cherokee metis families. The home of Joseph Vann is still standing in N.Georgia.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      @@JamesLorrain See episode 45 for your spellings. I was actually speaking in this episode more about the McRaes than the Rheas, etc. Phonics clearly works for that family. Episode 45 on September 27, 2022 might please you. I’m a descendant of Joseph Vann’s uncle John Vann. I’ve been to family get togethers at the Vann House in Chatsworth. I’m going to correct you on Vann being a Cherokee name. There are Vann folk among the Cherokee, but there are many who have never met a real Cherokee. The Vann surname predates Columbus’s landing on Hispaniola.

    • @AnneDowson-vp8lg
      @AnneDowson-vp8lg Месяц назад

      I'm English. I used to work with a young man who's surname was Vann. His family came from Eastern England and he said the name was originally Dutch. A lot of Dutch men did come to Eastern England in the 1600s to help drain the Fens or marshes to make agricultural land. Oh, and Eustace wouldn't have been drinking tea in 1630, as tea didn't arrive in England until 1664 when King Charles II married Catherine of Braganza, a Portuguese princess.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад +1

      @@AnneDowson-vp8lg I stand corrected on the date for the arrival of tea. That comment was intended as humor, which obviously wasn’t too funny. Van is Dutch preposition. There are multiple sources the Vann surname. I actually have a PhD in historical geography from the University of Glasgow. I also taught at Dundee, so it’s nice to meet a person from England.

  • @GUNNER308
    @GUNNER308 Месяц назад

    ...................................TOLER...........................................

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Месяц назад

      Toler is on the list of families to cover; it's just before Gabbard and just after Gibby.