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From: "Mary Sue Lutz" <>
Subject: Re: [RICHARDSON] "Black Dutch" Richardson's
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 23:21:13 -0800
References: <002e01c167fd$5a22c720$5cd0e03f@lakota> <00e901c16809$13502b60$512180d0@x5r5n1>


I heard they were German, too....and, I am not making this up, they were
called Black Dutch because they had a lot of moles.....

> May as well put my 1 cent worth into the "Black Dutch" pot ,,, at one time
I was married into a "B.D." family and they
> were of German descent.
> Bob Hays
> _________________________________
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "margrett mccorkle" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 8:30 PM
> Subject: [RICHARDSON] "Black Dutch" Richardson's
>
>
> > Hello, Listening in on the Black Dutch theme, I have to say: My father
always claimed to be Black Dutch and like most I
> couldn't figure out what that might be.
> > I went thru the Melungeon research a few years back, and though it is
very interesting and many people descend from
> these people, I could never connect my Richardson's.
> > My Samuel Richardson b.ca. 1806 in GA. had parents that were born in NC.
but know no names. I am trying to find at this
> time Richardson in NC. 1775 - 1800 that my have migrated to GA. and a
family with a son named Samuel and a son named
> William. If anyone has research that may have these two son's I could use
any info.
> > Thanks for any data
> > Margrett (Richardson) McCorkle
>
>
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