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It was common for Native Americans to intermarry with immigrants from Europe, especially the Scots-Irish, Scots, English, Germans and Welsh. This mixing occurred frequently in the Southeastern United States among the Catawba, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Muscogee (Creek). However, intermarriage  was not limited to this geographic area.

The resulting mixed-blood families may have stayed on ancestral lands, merging into the larger white or black communities, or they may have retained their native links being removed to what is now Oklahoma. It may be within a record documenting the mixed-blood family that the family origins in Ireland and Europe are preserved.

Our staff of professionals will create an heirloom book documenting your ancestors. This book will include family photographs, historical documents, along with maps showing the movement of your ancestors.

Dwight A. Radford

Dwight A. Radford is a professional family history researcher. Along with his staff they specialize in Ireland, England, Canada, African American, Native American, and United States. Connecting families together through historical documents and then creating a cherished family heirloom published book for generations to enjoy. Full bio…

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