Do I have Cherokee ancestry?
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 5:23 pm
Do I have Cherokee ancestry?
OVERVIEW - My 50 World Population Matches:
38 are Hispanic:
15 in the U.S - - 3 Minnesota (ranks 4, 5, 9); North Carolina (rank 6); 3 U.S. (13,
22, 42); Southwestern U.S. (15); California (19); Michigan (28); Arizona (45).
22 in Mexico, Central and South America.
1 in the Iberian Peninsula - Catalans (49).
7 are Native American:
- Choles - Chiapas, Mexico (rank 11);
- Salashan - British Columbia (20);
- Salashan (21);
- Alaskan Athabaskan (24);
3 Minnesota (43, 46 and 47)
5 More:
Russia - Chukchi (rank 1) - Yupic Indigenous People?
Malaysian - Indian (34)
Belgian (rank 39)
Russia - Khaka (44) - Turkic
White - Alabama (48)
Green and Other Dots:
My mother’s map (2010) showed three weak match dots in the American Indian area of the Great Lakes. Her distant cousin of the same line (SHERRILL-WILSON) had exactly the same three weak matches. Mom had two green dots in Alberta and one near the Alaska Aleutians East. I’m assuming these are Native American. (Mom had no green dots in the U.S.; only weak ones in the Great Lakes and Arizona.)
My guess is that the other Canadian and U.S. green dots on my map are likely my father’s Native American DNA. He was not tested.
My green dots:
- 6 in Canada (2 British Columbia; 2 Alberta (same as Mom’s); 2 Ontario (plus one weak); (one weak in west Quebec);
- 5 in U.S. (2 Minnesota, Florida, Alaska (same as Mom’s), Kansas?, Arizona);
- 6 in Mexico;
- many in Central and South America.
What little I know:
Mom told us about one Native American - a maternal great...grandmother who was a “Canadian Indian.” Best guess is she was my fourth great-grandmother BOX whose son was Benjamin B. Box born 1803, Claiborne Co. TN.
Despite knowing many surnames, some back to the 1600-1700s in the U.S. (NY, MA, PA, and North Carolina early on), I have no names of Native Americans. Many, perhaps most, surnames are anglicized Jewish from Europe, mostly Great Britain (Scotland, England, Wales) as indicated in Jews and Muslims in British Colonial America. There are many “Unknown” great-grandmothers on both sides.
There is one North Carolina family descending from WILLIAM SHERRILL, SR. (born about 1666, immigrant arriving 1690s-1700 from Devon, England to Maryland) that was almost certainly Jewish ethnically. Some descendants (Sherrill-Wilson) may have been at least part Cherokee according to various Ancestry.com reports on Indian land claims in 1818 - Reservations #128 and #130, Flint River, Jackson Co. AL. I can’t be sure this is true and I don’t know how to check it. (There is a Rank 48 - White - Alabama.)
Can you see any indication of Cherokee ancestry in the above?
Thanks so much!
Shari
OVERVIEW - My 50 World Population Matches:
38 are Hispanic:
15 in the U.S - - 3 Minnesota (ranks 4, 5, 9); North Carolina (rank 6); 3 U.S. (13,
22, 42); Southwestern U.S. (15); California (19); Michigan (28); Arizona (45).
22 in Mexico, Central and South America.
1 in the Iberian Peninsula - Catalans (49).
7 are Native American:
- Choles - Chiapas, Mexico (rank 11);
- Salashan - British Columbia (20);
- Salashan (21);
- Alaskan Athabaskan (24);
3 Minnesota (43, 46 and 47)
5 More:
Russia - Chukchi (rank 1) - Yupic Indigenous People?
Malaysian - Indian (34)
Belgian (rank 39)
Russia - Khaka (44) - Turkic
White - Alabama (48)
Green and Other Dots:
My mother’s map (2010) showed three weak match dots in the American Indian area of the Great Lakes. Her distant cousin of the same line (SHERRILL-WILSON) had exactly the same three weak matches. Mom had two green dots in Alberta and one near the Alaska Aleutians East. I’m assuming these are Native American. (Mom had no green dots in the U.S.; only weak ones in the Great Lakes and Arizona.)
My guess is that the other Canadian and U.S. green dots on my map are likely my father’s Native American DNA. He was not tested.
My green dots:
- 6 in Canada (2 British Columbia; 2 Alberta (same as Mom’s); 2 Ontario (plus one weak); (one weak in west Quebec);
- 5 in U.S. (2 Minnesota, Florida, Alaska (same as Mom’s), Kansas?, Arizona);
- 6 in Mexico;
- many in Central and South America.
What little I know:
Mom told us about one Native American - a maternal great...grandmother who was a “Canadian Indian.” Best guess is she was my fourth great-grandmother BOX whose son was Benjamin B. Box born 1803, Claiborne Co. TN.
Despite knowing many surnames, some back to the 1600-1700s in the U.S. (NY, MA, PA, and North Carolina early on), I have no names of Native Americans. Many, perhaps most, surnames are anglicized Jewish from Europe, mostly Great Britain (Scotland, England, Wales) as indicated in Jews and Muslims in British Colonial America. There are many “Unknown” great-grandmothers on both sides.
There is one North Carolina family descending from WILLIAM SHERRILL, SR. (born about 1666, immigrant arriving 1690s-1700 from Devon, England to Maryland) that was almost certainly Jewish ethnically. Some descendants (Sherrill-Wilson) may have been at least part Cherokee according to various Ancestry.com reports on Indian land claims in 1818 - Reservations #128 and #130, Flint River, Jackson Co. AL. I can’t be sure this is true and I don’t know how to check it. (There is a Rank 48 - White - Alabama.)
Can you see any indication of Cherokee ancestry in the above?
Thanks so much!
Shari