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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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The Dare Stones; Hoax or Genuine

Dec 19, 2009
December 19th, 2009 11:00am Sticks and stones and the Lost Colony revisited by Ben Steelman David La Vere of Wilmington has received the 2009 R.D.W. Connor Award from the Historical Society of North Carolina. Named for the...

The Lost Colony DNA Blog Nominates Melungeon Historical Society Blog for the Kreative Blogger Award

Dec 11, 2009
Since we've won the Kreative Blogger award, we also receive the honor of nominating other blogs. The Melungeon Historical Society has a creative and active blog run by MHS member, Dennis Maggard. This blog, professionally run by Dennis, has a large...

Turkey Lurkey Doesn't Lose Her Head over Thanksgiving

Dec 9, 2009
<span style=";font-family:";" >Anne Poole has been on Roanoke Island<span style=";font-family:";" > these past few weeks again, researching and literally, digging around. You remember Turkey Lurkey, the turkey who lives outside her house in Wanchese...

Roanoke Island Historical Association Awarded $6,200.

Dec 9, 2009
Charles Hardy, president of the Outer Banks Community Foundation Board of Directors, previews The Lost Colony's new education site with John Buford, public relations and marketing director for The Lost Colony. The education website was created with...

Kreative Blogger Award

Dec 2, 2009
We have won an award for the blog! It is the Kreative Blogger award. We're extremely honored and appreciate the recognition! Penny Ferguson Janet Crain © History Chasers Click here to view all recent Searching for the Lost Colony DNA Blog posts




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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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