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MelungeonOrigin · Melungeon Origin, History of Melungeons

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  • Category: Melungeon
  • Founded: Oct 9, 2000
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This forum is intended for serious discussion of Melungeon origins and history. Please see our Links. Submit any honest ideas. See Bookmarks for links to other Melungeon sites including some other E-Groups.

Photo is of Arch Goins and family, Graysville Melungeons some 70 years ago. See Files to view another photo of a Melungeon.

This site is on the Melungeon Webring. See our Links for both this webring and for the Webring Homepage.

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Atlantic crossing on pack ice. See map of ice pack at Late Glacial Maximum (10 ka)  and Last Glacial Maximum (20 ka) at
Posted - Thu Apr 21, 2011 3:28 pm
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Marilyn, A good starting point for moundbuilders in general is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mound_builder_(people) Do see the topics this refers to, especially
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Marilyn Carnell-Williams           Apr 19, 2:29 pm The Caddo  mound builders. We have a Caddo mound here (the last one in MO). Workers excavated a
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Re: [MelungeonOrigin] mtDNA X haplogroup TO: You + 2 More3 recipients CC: recipientsYou More FROM:   nmorri3924@... TO:  mikenassau@...
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Just a theory-- They were the Phoenician/Druid Ancient Mariners of old.  They navigated by the stars and an ancient Celtic wheel cross. morgain mcgaughey
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