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Surnames and Land Acquisition

Surnames and Land Acquisition. Register of Deeds 1792 Map of Robeson County (Blount papers) Common Lumbee surnames. Map. Surname Legend . 1 – Ten Mile Swamp – Wilkins 2 – Back Swamp – Chavis , Lowery 3 – Ashpole Swamp – Chavis , Locklear, Lowery

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Surnames and Land Acquisition

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  1. Surnames and Land Acquisition • Register of Deeds • 1792 Map of Robeson County (Blount papers) • Common Lumbee surnames

  2. Map

  3. Surname Legend • 1 – Ten Mile Swamp – Wilkins • 2 – Back Swamp – Chavis, Lowery • 3 – Ashpole Swamp – Chavis, Locklear, Lowery • 4 – Shoe Heel Swamp – Chavis, Driggers • 5 – Long Swamp – Chavis, Locklear, Lowery • 6 – Raft Swamp – Braveboy • 7 – Hog Swamp – Drinkwater • 8 – Juniper Branch – Lowery

  4. Conclusion • Overall, it seems that at this point the general ethnic and cultural components of modern-day Robeson County had already been established, with many different groups migrating to the area during the 18th century, but their interrelationship was still relatively minimal and cultural boundaries were still very clearly defined and for the most part adhered to.

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