This page will be about the different sunames that are in my family tree and see if anyone can connect to them.
I have had people on both sides during the Civil War.
I also have had relatives be slaves.
The slave market was the taking of Indians and moving them to either Barbadoes or Pennsylvania.
They were so many Indians shipped to Pennsylavnia that the Government put a ban on any more Indians coming into the state.
If you look at the surnames in Barbadoes you will find many of the names of the Tribe that I am from, The Tuscarora.
I invite you to email me if you can add to the names or have questions about the families.
CALE CALE PREACHERS A WILL OF CHARNEY CALE DESCENDANTS OF DUNCAN CALE DESCENDANTS OF W.A.G. CALE BITS AND PIECES OF THE CALE FAMILY MIZELLE THE WAY IT WAS (Mizell family) DESCENDANTS OF REUBEN THOMAS MORE CALE PHOTOS VANHOY I VANHOY II VANHOY III BRIDGEMAN ANOTHER BRIDGMAN LINE SALMONS SALMONS ENOCH SALMONS JOSEPH ROARKE SALMONS 1 JOSEPH ROARKE SALMONS 2 JOSEPH ROARKE SALMONS 3 EPIDEMICS CUSTOMS OF OUR FOREFATHERS WATERWAYS OF NORTHEASTERN N.C. CIVIL WAR- MIZELL COMPANY OF THE ARMY OF THE NORTH CIVIL WAR- MIZELL COMPANY IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY PART 1&2 MUSTER ROLL OF THE WAR OF 1812 FROM BERTIE CO.,N.C. PICTURES OFALBERT DUNCAN CALE OBITS OF CHARNEY FRANK AND ARMELDA HARRIET CALE FRANKLIN PIERCE CALE AND JOSEPHINE SANDERLIN ALONG WITH THEIR CHILDREN CORA CALIFORNIA BRIDGEMAN AND IDA CRIGGER BRIDGEMAN KNOWLEDGE THOMAS PICTURES TOWN NAMES IN AND AROUND WINDSOR,N.C. CAPEHART'S MEETING HOUSE PRICE LYNCHINGS PRICE
WELSH SURNAMES IN AMERICA

I WANT TO THANK ALL OF THE PEOPLE THAT HAVE DONE WORK OF WHICH I AM VERY FORTUNATE TO KNOW.
I especially want to thank Bonnie Wagner , Patrick Pearsey, Michael Baker and Neil Baker for all of the help and work on the Cale ancestry, Bonnie for her book on the Salmons Descendant and Patrick for all of the work on the Mizell name.
I also would like to thankAndrew Thomas for the Thomas information.
