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Yeah I wasn't sure how to spell it so I guessed. As for the lost colony thing that's just what the TV told meIf you don't mind my butting in, I have to correct a spelling.
I grew up in the area of Southeastern NC where the majority of the Lumbee indians are found. That is the correct spelling of their name which was given to them by Congress in 1957. Prior to that they were commonly called Croatan and the jury is still out on the Lost Colony connection but my research hints at some validity. A number of them are claiming to be Tuscarora but that is a stretch, because the only Tuscarora history in NC took place in the far eastern counties near New Bern.
I'm half Scottish and half Irish no I don't have red hair and I drank like a fish till I got out of college and had children. I've stopped drinking I work out 4 days a week and I'm 40, american born and obviously public enemy #1 in today's society. I'm straight married to a woman and I love guns, and my country.Since yesterday was St. Patrick’s day and all you Irish drunks got your brawling out of the way, where do all of you come from? Any of you do the genealogy tests? I’d do it but I think it’s a scam for the .gov to get my DNA. Not that I’m thinking of committing crimes but you never know.
1/4 of me is pure German. My great grandmother got off the boat with her husband and almost to their dying days never spoke much English. The other 1/4 on that side is Scottish that spent a century or so in Appalachia. On the other side I know 1/4 of me is Scotts that actually spent time in Germany in the early 1800’s, immigrated to the US, fought in the Civil War on the Union side when they first settled in Illinois, then decided to move west to the Nebraskastani wasteland to farm. Why you would leave black dirt to farm clay and fight Indians I have no idea. My other 1/4 I don’t know much about.
The Scottish and German thing makes a lot of sense. Drinking, not being understood, and causing trouble come pretty natural to me.