Nansemond Indian

Nansemond Indian.

The following information for Forensic Historians, Genealogists, and Ancestry Research buffs was extracted directly from the Ancestry Projects Page on GEDmatch.com. Kristi Lami is a confirmed DNA member of the group. Kristi Lami is the host of “Are You Related to Morgan Plantagenet?” located in the same free section of their Global Intelligence based Ancestry Platform. Please contact them directly for information about joining. We can only answer questions about our own group. The hosts of their program will have to assist you with any ancestral verifications of your own DNA. If you do match their terms for inclusion, we recommend that you add your own GED kit match number for inclusion in the Ancestry Preservation Project helping to solve cold cases in health and for the medical welfare of all.

“This project is for those researching the Nansemond Indians. The Nansemond Indians settled on both sides of the Nansemond River in present day Virginia. They were able to remain sedentary because of the great abundance of fish and shellfish, fertile land, and wildlife. Please join our project by clicking the JOIN button. Please provide your known associated surnames, your possible Nansemond ancestors, as well as your Y-DNA or mtDNA haplogroup (if any of this information is known). If you find a connection to other Project members, you may also then join our Facebook group to communicate and collaborate with others who are part of this project. This is an unofficial group of researchers and not officially associated with any organized or recognized Indian Nation.”